While many New Zealand motorsport categories struggle to maintain competitor numbers, Auckland's WxC Speedway - Western Springs opens tonight with at least 110 registered cars; 25 more than last season.
This increased field size is spread across all race classes but will be especially greater in the F2 Midget category, which will boast an extra 10 cars on the grid for the Auckland Championships.
"We're thrilled to have so many new and returning race teams with us this season, especially in the F2's as this is a category that is unique to Western Springs" said Springs promoter Bill Buckley.
"The race teams have spoken with their feet and it's great to know we have the support of the motorsport community for what will be an exciting season."
With even more competitors vying for victory at each event this summer, drivers won't be afforded the luxury of easing into the season, as they may have done in the past.
"Having so many cars trying to qualify for the features each night will ensure there are no stale heat races; if drivers don't make the most of their opportunities they'll end up with an early shower," said Buckley.
Tonight's title event doubles as the start of a new Sprintcar Masters series, a shared event between WxC Speedway - Western Springs and Bay Park Speedway in Mt Maunganui. Sidecars will also be on show in a legitimate series, following a successful experiment last season.
Gates open at 4.30pm with the first race starting at 6.15pm.
For more information, including online ticketing and live streaming services, visit www.springsspeedway.com.