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Ladies and youngsters encouraged to get behind the wheel

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Lindsay Beer

04 November 2021, 12:58 AM

Ladies and youngsters encouraged to get behind the wheelEastern Southland Car Club Ladies and Class A Champion Jane Duthie with twin sons Duncan, left, and Alec. Photo: Ismay Howden

Eastern Southland Car Club is holding another of its popular taster sessions next weekend.


Ladies and teenagers will be encouraged to give grassroots motorsport a go, driving around a grass autocross course in either in their own car or a club supplied vehicle.


Two years ago, Jane Duthie of Popotunoa and her identical twin sons, Gore High School students, Alec and Duncan Robbie, attended just such a day.


Jane worked with club member Damian Vincent and he invited her along. She took her two boys, who at the time were 14.


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"I had a drive of Damian’s EVO and the boys used the club car," she says.


"We really enjoyed it. We had an old Corolla at home so took it to another autocross for the boys. I was watching and got bored so all three of us became competitors." 


Just two short years later all three were recognised with awards at the club’s recent prizegiving.


Sharing the Corolla, Jane won the Ladies Championship and Class A in the Club Championship while the Junior ClubSport Championship (Under 18) saw the twins battle right to the end.


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Tied on points with one event remaining, Alec prevailed by just one point to be awarded the Harry Ross Challenge Trophy. Alec also picked up the Laird Family Challenge Trophy in winning the Junior Championship (Under 25).


Jane says ClubSport has been of great benefit.


"It was great for the boys to learn driving skills. The road we use to get to Gore is one the club uses for their rallysprint so it is good for the boys to learn to drive safely.


"They have really benefited from the club. We consistently turn up and have a good family rivalry. The boys only got their learners licences recently and they are quite capable.


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"Autocross teaches skills and awareness and they are both very comfortable driving a manual car. I would definitely encourage others to do it. You need to learn what to do if you get into a slide.


"It is a great sport for not a lot of outlay and it is good fun."


After competing in Class A the family will be back this season in a Nissan Sentra in Class B.


"We are ready to change things up a bit. Alistair Robbie, the boys’ father, looks set to have a go too," she says.


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The venue for this year’s promotion, held Saturday, 13 November, is 292 Paterson Road, Waimumu. It will be signposted from Waimumu and Te Tipua.


Driver coaching is available and cotton overalls and a helmet are required but the club can provide them if required.


A fun prizegiving and bbq will follow at the conclusion of the event. 


Entry is free but space is limited so check the details and how to enter on the Eastern Southland Car Club facebook page. 

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