Sabre Motorsport

Sabre Motorsport is a New Zealand company owned by Dennis Martin that designs and constructs Formula First cars, runs a Motorsport New Zealand Licensed Entrant and Racing School, hires racing cars, and manages a New Zealand Formula First Team.

Dennis Martin

Dennis Martin has been involved with single seater racing since the 1980s and Sabre Motorsport since 1999.[1] Martin raced both Formula Vee's and Formula Ford's. His Formula Ford was a New Zealand made Valour Type 723.[2]

His Crew are responsible for putting a number of New Zealand drivers into international careers, including Richie Stanaway, Nick Cassidy, Brendon Hartley and Shane Van Gisbergen.[3]

Sabre Formula First

Sabre Motorsport manufacture a single seat Formula First race car. They sell the cars in kit set, rolling chassis, and ready to race forms.

SpeedSport Scholarship

In the year 2000 Sabre Motorsport joined forces with Speedsport Magazine to create the Speedsport Star of Tomorrow Scholarship. With the demise of SpeedSport Magazine in 2010 the Scholarship Trust have been seeking funds to keep the Scholarship alive via a crowd funding campaign.[4] The winners of the Speedsport Scholarship have been:

References

  1. Low driver numbers 'downer' for racing, Peter Lampp, Manawatu Standard, Palmerston North, 29 March 2012
  2. Don Short, http://valourff.blogspot.co.nz/2007/07/dennis-martin-723.html A better reference is required
  3. Dennis Martin hospitalised in critical condition, 2 June 2016, retrieved 1 May 2018
  4. http://www.speedsportscholarship.co.nz/about/
  5. http://www.nzmotorsport.co.nz/content/blackbullet.cfm?id=14688
  6. Motorsport: Stepping up to the big time, Kevin Lancaster, New Zealand Herald, Auckland, Tuesday 5 December 2006
  7. http://www.nzmotorsport.co.nz/content/newsarticle.cfm?id=7273
  8. MotorSport Names Nine Candidates to 2007 Elite Academy, MotorSport NZ press release, 27 May 2007
  9. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2013-02-09. Retrieved 2012-08-20.
  10. Manfeild series largest of its type, Manawatu Standard, & July 2010
  11. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2013-02-17. Retrieved 2012-08-20.
  12. Motorsport: Second time lucky for karter Marr, Eric Thompson, New Zealand Herald, Auckland, Sunday 3 June 2012
  13. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2014-10-18. Retrieved 2014-10-13.
  14. 2014 scholarship winner announced Archived 2015-01-13 at the Wayback Machine. retrieved 12 January 2016
  15. 2015 scholarship winner announced Archived 2015-01-13 at the Wayback Machine. retrieved 12 January 2016
  16. "Auckland teen Dylan Smith wins 2016 SpeedSport Scholarship". SpeedSport Scholarship. 2016-05-24. Retrieved 2016-12-06.
  17. "Clark takes 2017 Speedsport Scholarship". SpeedSport Scholarship. 2017-05-22. Retrieved 2018-05-01.
  18. Jordie, Peters. "Ronan Murphy wins 2018 SpeedSport Scholarship". SpeedSport Scholarship. Retrieved 30 August 2018.


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