Ministocks were first started at the Wanganui Speedway by Daryl Taylor on 6 January 1996.ĭirt track racing in New Zealand External links These lightweight cars can go as fast as 90 km/h (60 mph). Nissan engines are the most popular with the Ministock class, but with donor cars slowly disappearing, more Toyota's are being used. The engines in them are from Nissans (a12) and also Toyota 3K engines. Ministocks are built to resemble New Zealand Stockcars, but unlike Stockcars, Ministocks are a non-contact class. This class is not raced on many tracks in the North Island but are more popular in the South Island, some South Island tracks also allow youth Ministocks to race on all their tracks.
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