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“WAIMATE 50” ROAD RACE.—TOP: Officials and police remove P. R. Preston’s Buckler Mark 90 from the path of following cars after it crashed into hay bales when it failed to negotiate the Victoria terrace corner during the event for New Zealand Specials and racing cars at Waimate on Saturday. The car was badly damaged but the driver was unhurt. BOTTOM: The winner of the main event, the "Waimate 50," J. Palmer, of Hamilton (Lotus), receives the chequered flag at the end of a fine drive.

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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29745, 12 February 1962, Page 16

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“WAIMATE 50” ROAD RACE.—TOP: Officials and police remove P. R. Preston’s Buckler Mark 90 from the path of following cars after it crashed into hay bales when it failed to negotiate the Victoria terrace corner during the event for New Zealand Specials and racing cars at Waimate on Saturday. The car was badly damaged but the driver was unhurt. BOTTOM: The winner of the main event, the "Waimate 50," J. Palmer, of Hamilton (Lotus), receives the chequered flag at the end of a fine drive. Press, Volume CI, Issue 29745, 12 February 1962, Page 16

“WAIMATE 50” ROAD RACE.—TOP: Officials and police remove P. R. Preston’s Buckler Mark 90 from the path of following cars after it crashed into hay bales when it failed to negotiate the Victoria terrace corner during the event for New Zealand Specials and racing cars at Waimate on Saturday. The car was badly damaged but the driver was unhurt. BOTTOM: The winner of the main event, the "Waimate 50," J. Palmer, of Hamilton (Lotus), receives the chequered flag at the end of a fine drive. Press, Volume CI, Issue 29745, 12 February 1962, Page 16