South shines at motorsport awards

South shines at motorsport awards

The southern contingent at the 2021 Motorsport New Zealand Awards in Christchurch on Saturday night (from left) Karen Laird, Southern Sports Car Club vice-president Stacy Lines, Clerk of the Course D'Honneur award winner Roger Laird, Technical D'Honneur award winner Neil Madden, Shellee Madden, Distinguished Service Award winner Barry Leitch, Tarryn Deaker , Southern Sports Car Club president Ian Richardson, Adrienne Kennedy, Linda Shieffelbein, Sharon O'Brien, Alan O'Brien, and Distinguished Service Award winner Wayne Shieffelbein. Photo: Supplied

 

IT was a great night for the Southland Sports Car Club (SSCC) and those involved with the club at the annual Motorsport New Zealand Awards in Christchurch on Saturday night.

Four club members were acknowledged, one posthumously, plus a member of the neighbouring Eastern Southland Car Club, who has performed clerk of the course duties at Teretonga Park during a long period, was also recognised.

SSCC Race Committee chairman Bevan Gerrard said the awards were great recognition for several long-serving individuals who had given outstanding service to the club and activities. “We are lucky to have people who dedicate their life to the sport and their families who support them in those endeavours.”

Wayne Shieffelbein and Barry Leitch both received Distinguished Service awards.

Shieffelbein has been a member of the SSCC for more than 25 years and has put his hand up to help from day one. He competed for a time and his involvement as an official has gone as far as gaining his clerk of the course licence and assisting in race events at Teretonga Park and the Hamilton Street Races. He has also run the Rally Of Southland as clerk of the course. Shieffelbein served a two-year term as president from 2006 and he has also served on the Teretonga Race Committee for several years.

Barry Leitch has carried out many restorations of overseas racing cars, including Formula 1 machinery during 30 years at Leitch Motorsport in Invercargill. A competitive racer, his passion for the sport led him to join the MotorSport New Zealand’s Historic Advisory Commission, where he has now served for 20 years. His experience and depth of knowledge has been invaluable to advancing the historic side of motorsport. He was a long-time sponsor of Teretonga Park’s Classic SpeedFest and he has supported his sons, Damon and Brendon, in their racing endeavours.

Neil Madden, of Winton, received a Technical D’Honneur Award. Madden has been involved in motorsport since 1979 when he signed up with the SSCC as a scrutineer, where he still continues to volunteer his time. In 1989, Madden was appointed as a MotorSport New Zealand technical officer and has continued to work in that role for the Championship Race Series and New Zealand Rally Championship. Madden is an accomplished scrutineer with a thorough understanding of the rules and regulations and enjoys sharing his experience and knowledge with others, both competitors and officials alike.

The late Steven Kennedy, who died in February 2020, was recognised with a Steward D’Honneur award. Kennedy achieved much, both locally and nationally, holding various positions within the SSCC, such as part of the club’s executive, a chairman of the Rally Committee, a president of the club from 1985 until 1988 and chairman of the Board of Control. He was made a SSCC life member in 2009.

Elected on to the executive of the national body in the late 1980s, he became the Motorsport New Zealand president from 1998 to 2010. During that time, he oversaw the introduction of the highly successful Toyota Racing Series and the founding of the Elite MotorSport Academy.

He was also an FIA steward, chairman of the AsiaCommittee at the FIA and a member of the World Touring Car Commission.

In 1999, he was presented with an Award of Merit at the Motorsport New Zealand Awards and in 2002 he received the Member d’Honneur at the awards. At the conclusion of his presidency in 2010, he received Motorsport New Zealand’s highest award, President d’Honneur.

Roger Laird, who has for many years served as a clerk of the course for SSCC events at Teretonga Park was awarded clerk of the course D’Honneur. Laird is a member of the neighbouring Eastern Southland Car Club and has been a clerk of the course for many events including the Catlins Coast Rally and the Race to the Sky.

The club also nominated Alan and Sharon O’Brien for the Volunteer Of The Year Award.

The award is a particularly difficult one to win with hundreds of nominations from throughout New Zealand and, while the couple were not selected on this occasion, the club invited them to the awards night and felt they would have been extremely deserving winners.


- Lindsay Beer

This story originally ran in the Southland Express.

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