Paengaroa lifestyler and environmentalist Maureen Burgess is busy strengthening her neck muscles after winning a once-in-a-lifetime chance to experience a Formula One racing car.
The 61-year-old former councillor will be driven at breakneck speeds around Hampton Downs in a twin-cockpit Arrows AX3 - and she's really looking forward to it.
"I have been a petrol head all my life ... this will be the apex for me," she said.
Mrs Burgess admitted it seemed a little at odds with her passion for the environment, but it boiled down to the irresistible thrill of motor racing. She grabbed the chance to enter when she spotted a competition to win three laps in the V-10 Arrows AX3 during this weekend's first round of the New Zealand Festival of Motorsport.
All she had to do was name the four Kiwis who had scored points in Formula One Grand Prix. She could scarcely believe her luck when festival organisers rang to say her name had been drawn from the hundreds of correct answers.
She will be kitted out in racing overalls and a helmet at Hampton Downs tomorrow and squeezed into the cockpit behind single-seater expert and reigning Formula 5000 champion Andy Higgins.
The Arrows will be on track during a demo session with other F1 cars, giving her a totally thrilling view of the action. Mrs Burgess said it would be the closest she would ever get to a real F1 experience.
"I have done some really amazing things like working on Mangere Island with black robins for six weeks. That was way past what I thought I would ever do, and this ride will be the motoring equivalent of being right out there."
Festival organisers have advised her to strengthen her neck muscles because the G-forces would be "awesome" around the corners.
The festival is being run on consecutive weekends at Hampton Downs, from January 16-18 and January 23-25. It will feature an unprecedented turnout of the earth-shaking iconic Formula 5000 cars that ran from 1968 to 1982.