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Donn
Anderson is a New Zealand motoring journalist who has been covering motorsport
and motoring topics for 40 years. He followed the World Championship Formula
1 circuit in 1968, worked in the motor industry in Britain during the
early 70s and established New Zealand's first glossy monthly motoring
magazine in 1986. He was a regular motor sport contributor to the British
Motoring News and Autosport journals and went on to write for several
motoring and motor racing publications in Australia and New Zealand. Today
Anderson is a freelance writer, and regularly contributes to Driver, a
prominent New Zealand motoring magazine.
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Michael
Clark contributed to various New Zealand motoring magazines with monthly
articles for most of the 90's and was a regular contributor to various
New Zealand radio stations for over 12 years with this culminating in
him hosting the country's first weekly one hour radio show dedicated to
motor racing. Amongst the international Motorsport 'names' he interviewed
on radio are Stirling Moss, Denny Hulme, Chris Amon, John Surtees, Phil
Kerr and Graham McRae (NZ driver). Michael's motor racing interests are
fairly diverse although the subject of Formula 1 (both past and present)
is his real passion. For nearly 20 years he has attended at least one
F1 race per season, the most recent being the inaugural event at Indianapolis.
In his professional life, Michael Clark is a founding partner and director
of Seager and Partners, one of New Zealand's largest foremost property
valuation and consultancy practices.
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