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Farewell OLD REIEND

Twenty-five cars headed into the final-ever event being held at Pukekohe Park Raceway over the last weekend in March in what would be an emotional event, and one that everyone wanted to win — cementing their name in the history books.

In between round three and round four, the points had been calculated and recalculated to reveal that Andy Knight was in fact the championship leader over previously reported leader Tristan Teki, who was running second equal with Shannon Coker.

Teki headed into the weekend with one goal in mind: pull ahead of Coker and try to pull the points gap back between himself and Knight in the Camaro. Along with that interest, the weekend also saw the return of Nick Ross in his pure white Camaro and

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