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Western Bay of Plenty gives green light to Thunder Ridge

22/08/25, 2:00 am

We have worked closely with the council throughout the development stage of the Thunder Ridge idea and we are now in a position to turn that idea into a reality

Western Bay of  Plenty District Council has this week given the green light for the new  Thunder Ridge motorsport facility at the Tect Park between Tauranga and  Rotorua.


This has been followed up by the signing of an MOU between the two parties.


The  proposal for the region’s first bespoke motorsport facility since the  demise of Bay Park was met with unanimous support from all councillors  at Western Bay of Plenty District Council.


“We  have worked closely with the council throughout the development stage  of the Thunder Ridge idea and we are now in a position to turn that idea  into a reality thanks to the unanimous support of all council members,”  explained Tony Roberts of Thunder Ridge’s management group.


“It’s  exciting times for us and for the region and it will now be full steam  ahead to turn the ambitious plans into reality. There’s been plenty of  work over the last three years and we’re all delighted we can make an  official start.


“Motorsport  has had a strong home at TECT Park since it opened, and this project  would bring even more opportunities for clubs, fans, and the wider  community to get involved.


“Thunder  Ridge brings professionalism and experience to this project, with a  clear vision for a sealed racing track and facilities that could attract  significant numbers of visitors.”


Thunder  Ridge Motorsport Park is the brainchild of Hampton Downs co-creator  Roberts, long-time racer Roger Williams and former Pukekohe Park and  Hampton Downs circuit manager Gary Stirling.


The  circuit will not require any public funding and will be fully compliant  to world governing body of motorsport, the FIA’s stringent high  standards.


The  70 hectare Thunder Ridge facility will cater for a diverse range of  interests. It will be available for grass roots motorsport events, car  club events, track days and will provide the Bay of Plenty and its  surrounding regions – as well as wider New Zealand - with a new, world  class and affordable facility for multiple activities.


Work  on the facility can now begin with the process of selling garages  paramount after more than 65 expressions of interest were received when  plans for the track were revealed earlier this year.  Planning for  building and ground works can also commence.

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