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The business end of a Corvette racecar. Sadly it's not moving much as a small part of the engine has failed causing ten thousand dollars of damage to the new engine.

Part of the large crowd on the embankment.

Car number 86, a Porsche Boxster, driven by George Randle, is in a sorry state after crashing into the wall on the start/finish straight.

Racing brothers Dayne, from Cromell, and Jeremy, from Winton, McIlwrick, and their Toyota Corolla.

Dennis Ham and Ken Sinclair, both of Dunedin, and their Peugeot 106.

Kiwi star driver Fabian Coulthard in the pits.

Winners are grinners, track owner Tony Quinn was on a high after winning an Australian GT race.

Karen Gallagher, of Cromwell, about to hop into a V8 Falcon for a hot lap of the circuit with Tony Quinn.

Helena Visser (6) from Cromwell enjoys the off-track entertainment.

Steve Ross, from Dunedin, at the Highlands Motorsport Park.

Grant Aitken, from Queenstown, waits to go out onto the track in his Toyota.

Chiropracter Robert More, from Cromwell, works on driver Ryan Heagney, from Blenheim, in the pits.

Laura Dixon and Hannah O'Neill, both from Queenstown.

Bruce Stewart, from Christchurch, driving a Porsche, had a bit of trouble with a door that kept flying open during the three hour endurance race.

Kiwi driving superstar Greg Murphy couldn't hide his delight at being in the south.

A crew member changes a tyre during the 1 hour race.

Aussie V8 Supercar driver Shane Van Gisbergen pushed his Ford Falcon hard all the way to win the SIERDC Three Hour Race.
Action and atmosphere from Day 2 at Highlands Motorsport Park.
Read the stories: Motorsport: 'Owner, promoter, winner', Hopes high for the future of Highlands Park
Photos by Gregor Richardson; prints available from otagoimages.co.nz.