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Alex Little makes it seven wins at Teretonga Park

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March 16, 2026
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Alex Little of Lower Hutt in a Freightliner Century has continued his stunning run of success at Teretonga Park in Invercargill, winning the Mobil Delvac 1 Trophy for the seventh time.

Alex Little of Lower Hutt leads the pack on his way to winning the Mobil Delvac 1 Trophy for the seventh time at the Teretonga Park round of the NZ Super Truck Championship this weekend. Image: Dave Loudon Photography

Little, competing in the Teretonga Park round of the NZ Super Truck Championship, took overall victory across the three races, accumulating 55 points to head off Troy Etting of Auckland in a Kenworth (51 points) and Ron Salter of Auckland in a Scania.

Little first won the trophy in 2018, and apart from 2024, when Dave West took the honours, and 2020, when the pandemic cancelled the event, he has won it every year since. Little, Salter and Etting took a race win apiece across the round.

Troy Wheeler of Gisborne rolled his Freightliner onto its side at Bonisch Corner in the second race of the round on Sunday morning, causing that race to be stopped. Wheeler walked to the ambulance and was taken to the hospital for evaluation.

The Gulf Western Oil Development Series runs in conjunction with the main series, and Ricky West of Pukekohe took the honours in his Freightliner from Connor Etting of Auckland (Kenworth), with Craig Mason of Rangiora (KM Bedford) and Peter Bartlett of Lower Hutt (Freightliner) tied for third.’

Brayden Phillips of Christchurch in a Chevy Monza took overall honours in the Mainland Muscle Car class from Timaru driver John Hepburn (Monaro) and John Smoelnski of Invercargill (Falcon).

Brayden Phillips of Christchurch in a Chevy Monza leads Paul Clarke of Dunedin and John Hepburn of Timaru on his way to victory in the Mainland Muscle Car class Teretonga Park’s Southern Thunder race meeting. Image: Dave Loudon Photography

Dunedin driver Paul Clarke in a Ford Mustang won the first of four races by .345 of a second from Phillips on Saturday before Hepburn won Sunday morning’s handicap race from Clarke and Phillips.

Phillips won the third race on Sunday afternoon from Clarke and Hepburn. Colin Campbell of Tauranga won the final race in his Torana from Sandra Eden of Whanganui in another Torana and local driver Tony Forde (Commodore). Clarke did not start the final race, and series points leader Brian Scott of Dunedin did not race after suffering a mechanical issue in testing.

Bruce Farley of Nelson won three of the four Pre 78 Classic Saloon races in his Vauxhall Viva, with Gerald Hargreaves of Winchester in his Daimler winning the other. Farley won the finale, the Brian Crosbie Memorial Handicap race, heading off Jason Lambert and Shane Caughey to become the fourth person to win the coveted trophy that remembers one of the Southland Sports Car Club’s best ever saloon car racers.

Shane Crosbie, son of the late Brian Crosbie, presents the Brian Crosbie Memorial Trophy to Bruce Farley of Nelson in front of Farley’s winning Vauxhall Viva GT. The DKW (#134) raced by Brian Crosbie is in the background. Image: Jodi Crosbie

Chris Symon of Palmerston North took the top step of the podium as Formula First made its first appearance at Teretonga Park since March 1996. The class provided four great races with Symon winning one, Liam Nicholson of Taupō, who finished second overall, winning two, and Cooper Prout of Miramar, third overall. Liam Foster of Papatoetoe was the other race winner.

Harry Wilson of Invercargill was the overall winner in the Noel McIntyre Drainage Club Saloons, winning three races in his Falcon and finishing second to Balfour driver Dave McLean in the Flying Farewell after a ten-second penalty. McLean was second overall for the weekend with Nieko Scoles of Invercargill (Toyota GR86) third. In the class race, Wilson took the 2501cc & over class, Scoles 1601-2500cc and Cindy Cooper, 1301-1600cc.

Header Image: Dave Loudon Photography

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