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John Rodgers, of Christchurch, in a fuel-injected Buick Skyhawk, winning the opening event at Woodford Glen Speedway on Wednesday. The event was part of the North versus South saloon car challenge. Rodgers will compete in the New Zealand saloon car grand prix over 31 laps, at Woodford Glen this evening. The event has drawn competitors from throughout New Zealand, including the New Zealand champion, Alan Jago, in his 2.6 litre Volkswagen. The event will start at 8 p.m.

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Press, 10 January 1987, Page 33

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John Rodgers, of Christchurch, in a fuel-injected Buick Skyhawk, winning the opening event at Woodford Glen Speedway on Wednesday. The event was part of the North versus South saloon car challenge. Rodgers will compete in the New Zealand saloon car grand prix over 31 laps, at Woodford Glen this evening. The event has drawn competitors from throughout New Zealand, including the New Zealand champion, Alan Jago, in his 2.6 litre Volkswagen. The event will start at 8 p.m. Press, 10 January 1987, Page 33

John Rodgers, of Christchurch, in a fuel-injected Buick Skyhawk, winning the opening event at Woodford Glen Speedway on Wednesday. The event was part of the North versus South saloon car challenge. Rodgers will compete in the New Zealand saloon car grand prix over 31 laps, at Woodford Glen this evening. The event has drawn competitors from throughout New Zealand, including the New Zealand champion, Alan Jago, in his 2.6 litre Volkswagen. The event will start at 8 p.m. Press, 10 January 1987, Page 33