This year, the series begins on December 4 at Bruce McLaren Motorsport Park in Taupo, rather than the traditional Hampton Downs. The second round is at Manfield on December 11 and finishes with the world famous Cemetery Circuit on Boxing Day.
"We were more than happy to continue our involvement with New Zealand's premier motorcycling event that finishes in Suzuki New Zealand's hometown. It is the biggest event for spectator and rider numbers and excellent for the city," Meade said.
For yesterday's photo call, Meade rocked up to race headquarters in Ridgway St on a Suzuki GSX S1000 to meet up with Willacy and his new sign-written sponsor's car, a 2016 Suzuki Vitara. The motorcyle was significant, though and could well be the very machine loaned to one of the big name visitors for the series.
"It's pretty much the road version of the Suzuki superbike and will bring back memories of the days Graeme Crosby raced on the Cemetery Circuit," Willacy said.
"Crosby rode a Kawasaki, but it was more the upright road bike version just like this Suzuki."