Driver wants ‘starting money '
(N.Z. Preu Aun.—Copyright) SYDNEY. The English driver, Keith Holland, may not compete in the New Zealand section of the Tasman Cup motor racing series in January, because of a dispute with the organisers over their failure to pay "starting money." Holland, who drives a Mc-Laren-Chevrolet 5000, said he would need $2OOO to cover expenses on the New Zealand section of the series; he did not disclose what Australian promoters are paying him.
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Press, Volume CX, Issue 32462, 24 November 1970, Page 26
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76Driver wants ‘starting money' Press, Volume CX, Issue 32462, 24 November 1970, Page 26
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