A life in motorsport.
Apex GP didn't start in a boardroom. It started with a dad and his son, and a lifelong obsession with going fast.
Motorsport has been my whole life: racing, drifting cars, and now motorcycles. The machine keeps changing; the passion never does. These days, there's nothing I'd rather do on a weekend than get out on the dirt with my son, side by side.
Then he caught the GP bug.
My son wanted to try GP-style racing: proper road-race craft, the real thing.
But here on Auckland's North Shore, there was no way in. No pathway for a young rider to start. And no one was offering small-capacity GP bikes built for kids to actually learn on.
So we started them small.
What if we put a young rider on a 60cc? Begin with the basics: figure-8s, throttle control, braking, body position, the line. Build real craft before speed enters the conversation.
Then, when they're ready, step them up to 110cc MiniGP racing. That's the pathway: the one I couldn't find, so we built it.