Rodger Freeth, Date of Birth, Date of Death

    

Rodger Freeth

New Zealand motor sport competitor

Date of Birth: 11-Nov-1950

Date of Death: 18-Sep-1993

Profession: motorcycle racer

Nationality: New Zealand

Zodiac Sign: Scorpio


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About Rodger Freeth

  • Rodger Vincent Freeth, Ph.D., (24 December 1953 – 18 September 1993) was a New Zealand motor sport competitor. He held a Ph.D.
  • in Physics and had a distinguished academic and motorsport career.
  • His first love was motorcycles and whilst he was still at university he built a radical Yamaha TZ750A with an aerofoil.
  • As a result, the controlling body (New Zealand Auto-Cycle Union) banned the use of aerodynamic aids in motorcycle racing.
  • He won the Arai 500 endurance race at Mount Panorama Circuit, Bathurst, Australia in 1982 and 1985, as well as NZ titles on NZ-built McIntosh Suzukis. He later became one of New Zealand's best known rally co-drivers, first with Neil Allport and then with Peter "Possum" Bourne.
  • As a driver he also won TraNZam titles in his V8 Starlet. Freeth died in 1993 as a result of injuries received in an accident on the first day of the World Championship event Rally Australia co-driving for Possum Bourne.

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