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NZ Sporting History: The NZ Grand Prix

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Today we're digging into the history of an iconic Kiwi event, the New Zealand Grand Prix. 

It was first held in 1950 at the Ohakea Circuit in Palmerston North, and these days it's the signature event of the Formula Regional Oceania Championship. 

Many iconic drivers have taken part in the NZ Grand Prix over the years, from international stars like Sir Jackie Stewart to local legends like Bruce McLaren, Chris Amon and Nick Cassidy. 

Michael Clark is a historian and former driver himself and he walks Jesse through an eventful history. 

New Zealand motor racing legend Bruce McLaren.

New Zealand motor racing legend Bruce McLaren. Photo: PHOTOSPORT