RUNNING RINGS
Apr 16, 2021
2 minutes
Words and Photos Aaron Mai
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The Blue Oval badge is one of the most recognisable automotive logos in the world, and New Zealanders have had an insatiable appetite for it for over five decades. The Ford marque has obtained a cult following Down Under, and that love affair was recently celebrated at the Taupo Historic Grand Prix.
Held over three days, the event showcased the best of a
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