NZ Performance Car TV

NZ Performance Car TV
NZ Performance Car TV
NZ Performance Car TV logo.jpg
The NZ Performance Car TV logo
Format Sports, Entertainment, Motoring
Created by Greg Vincent, Graham Ralphs, Darren Cottingham, Michael White
Starring Dan Gibson, Craig 'Puka' Linn
Country of origin New Zealand New Zealand
Language(s) English
No. of seasons 8
No. of episodes >100
Production
Producer(s) Iain Eggleton
Location(s) New Zealand, Australia
Running time 30 minutes
Broadcast
Original channel Various since inception: TV ONE, TV2, TV3, Sky Sport 1-3, Prime TV
Picture format 16:9, PAL
Original airing 2004

Contents

History

NZ Performance Car TV is a free-to-air television program in its eighth series, produced in-house by Parkside Media. It has had airtime on TV ONE, TV2, TV3, Prime and Sky Sports, often with several networks simultaneously which is unique in its genre. Each series consists of 13 episodes. Two series are usually screened per year. It is also available via TVNZ ondemand[1].

First airing in 2004 the series has evolved to match the changing tastes of the import car scene. Series 8 had a large focus on drifting.

The show builds on the NZ Performance Car magazine brand, featuring similar content.

Show content

Original TV logo for seasons 1-4 when Pioneer was the sponsor.
  • Drifting
  • Drag racing
  • Import car culture
  • Event coverage
  • Driver interviews
  • Modified car features
  • Tech and tuning tips
  • Competitions

The show’s content reflects the seasonal nature of the scene in New Zealand. Series filmed in winter tend to feature more modified cars and less motorsport; series filmed in summer feature more motorsport and less modified cars.

Series overview

The series has endured much criticism because of its niche nature, including presenters and their ties to the scene, content choice and timeslots (each series had a different timeslot and sometimes a different channel or network).

Series 8

Series 8 saw a return to a regular timeslot within Sunday afternoon’s Powerbuilt Tools Motorsport on TV ONE, with a longer more adult-themed show which aired late night on TV2. Presenters Dan Gibson and Craig ‘Puka’ Linn.

Series 7

Series 7 featured Geoffrey Bell [2] as the main presenter.

Series 6

Series 6 featured Geoffrey Bell as the main presenter.

Series 5

Series 5 featured well-known TV presenter Brooke Howard-Smith. As Howard-Smith is a TV3 presenter, when NZ Performance Car TV moved to TVNZ for Series 6, he was replaced.

Series 4

Frank Liew[3] returned to present series 4

Series 3

Frank Liew, noted Auto Salon judge with deep involvement in the import car scene, presented series 3.

Series 2

Presented by Todd Wylie and Dan Philips

Series 1

Presented by Anna Jobsz[4] and Danny Codling

Controversy

NZ Performance Car TV, like NZ Performance Car magazine has typically been criticised by groups not in favour of import car culture, or those concerned about ‘boy racer’ activity.[5]

Series 8 focused much more on motorsport, covering the NZ Drift Series in New Zealand, drifting overseas, drag racing in New Zealand and Australia (e.g. Jamboree 18 from Willowbank Raceway and Super Lap from Taupo Motorsport Park, including interviews with and profiles of drivers such as Daniel Woolhouse and Carl Ruiterman. Feature cars and other event coverage were still present, but the increased focus on motorsport marked a divergence from NZ Performance Car magazine content.

Production and crew

Series 1-4 were produced and directed by Graham Ralphs. Series 5 onwards were produced by Iain Eggleton

External links

References


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