It was a slightly different scenario in the 600cc class, with 21-year-old Damon Rees, the Suzuki Series winner in this class, forced to accept a rare runner-up finish today as Richardson powered to a convincing win, although the 4.5-second winning margin was perhaps a little flattering because Rees' bike had mysteriously lost power soon after the start.
"I'll take that though," said an overjoyed Richardson afterwards. "I had the lead right from the start and actually wasn't expecting that. I just made sure I was consistent throughout the race and made no mistakes.
"Getting a win to start the series is great for me. I've never had much luck here in the past.
"The pace was really hot and it'll probably be even hotter tomorrow with a 15-lapper and then the 20-lap GP race to come. We caught up to lappers in the shorter 10-lap race today, so it'll be even more congested for us tomorrow I think. Back-markers will certainly play a part in who wins."
There is still a long way in the championships to go, with two more races for each class scheduled for tomorrow (Sunday), so there is no time for any individual to be resting on their laurels.
After Sunday's racing, the riders head to round two of the nationals at Teretonga, on the outskirts of Invercargill, next weekend (January 14-15).