Superstocks Superstocks (Once called Stockcars) are very much the mainstay of New Zealand Speedway with many tracks beginning solely with this class. Stratford has been no exception with Stockcars the only class on the programme for the first few seasons. While the original cars were not much more than road cars with iron bars added, today's cars are built from the chassis up with strong roll-cages designed to protect the drivers. Weighing in at between 1400 and 1600 kg's with powerful engines, contact between cars can be rugged and is intended as part of the class. Stratford drivers have won 6 New Zealand Championships and 5 World Invitation Stockcar Championships. Team's racing between two teams of four cars (normally from different tracks) has enjoyed enormous popularity since its inception and Stratford based teams have won the New Zealand Teams Champs 5 times. Taranaki Champions| 2017/18 | Mitch Vickery | | 2016/17 | Peter Rees | | 2015/16 | Paul Johnson | | 2014/15 | Carl Shearer | | 2013/14 | Paul Johnson | | 2012/13 | Michel Willemsen | | 2011/12 | Phil Ogle | | 2010/11 | Paul Johnson | | 2009/10 | Michel Willemsen | | 2008/09 | Roydon Collingwood | | 2007/08 | Mark Coxhead | | 2006/07 | Paul Johnson | | 2005/06 | Neville Nolly | | 2004/05 | Bryce Steiner | | 2003/04 | Neville Nolly | | 2002/03 | Bruce Williams | | 2001/02 | Brendon Rowlands | | 2000/01 | Roydon Collingwood | | 1999/00 | Brian Musgrove | | 1998/99 | Daryl Uhlenberg | | 1997/98 | Wayne Buckthought | | 1996/97 | Lionel Penn | | 1995/96 | Daryl Uhlenberg | | 1994/95 | Daryl Uhlenberg | | 1993/94 | Rowan Yandel | | 1992/93 | John Booker | | 1991/92 | Barry Podjursky | | 1990/91 | Clinton McDonald | | 1989/90 | John Booker | | 1988/89 | Paul Urlich | | 1987/88 | John Booker | | 1986/87 | Grant Tippet | | 1985/86 | Bruce Simpson | | 1984/85 | Keith Simpson | | 1983/84 | Russel Joblin | | 1982/83 | John Mercer | | 1981/82 | Phil Hurley | | 1980/81 | Keith Simpson | | 1979/80 | Don Collins | | 1978/79 | John Adamson | | 1977/78 | John Adamson | | 1976/77 | Gary Adamson | | 1975/76 | John Adamson | | 1974/75 | John Adamson | | 1973/74 | Gary Walker | | 1972/73 | Alan Jago | | 1971/72 | Ken Maul | | 1970/71 | Gary Scott | | 1969/70 | Nicky Keegan | | 1968/69 | John Langl | | 1967/68 | Neil Hosking | | 1966/67 | Barry Love | | 1965/66 | Wayne Black | | 1964/65 | Ron Pascoe | | | 2018/2019 Competitors| 4s | Wayne Crawford | | 5s | Nik Kiser | | 11s | Craig Jackson | | 12s | Mark Phipps | | 14s | Terry Ngaia | | 19s | Daryl Roper | | 22s | Brent Pascoe | | 23s | Andrew Lewis | | 24s | Tony Zehnder | | 25s | Wayne Moss | | 26s | Mitch Vickery | | 27s | Phil Gargan | | 28s | Blair Uhlenberg | | 29s | Ella Sharpe | | 33s | Logan Sharpe | | 35s | Neville Nolly | | 37s | Shane Denham | | 52s | Gary Johnson | | 53s | Blair Johnson | | 66s | Clint Hill | | 69s | Carol/Barry Podjursky | | 75s | Carl Shearer | | 76s | Kelly Shearer | | 82s | Hamish Booker | | 85s | Brad Uhlenberg | | 95s | Michael Kiser | | 282s | Phil Ogle/Les Ogle | | 814s | Jared See | | | | |
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