For the love of the game
As an occasion, it would have been as memorable as it had seemed unlikely. At 38 years old, the Dan Carter widely considered to be the greatest first five-eight ever to play rugby, taking the field for the Blues alongside Beauden Barrett,...
Chadd Wright: Chasing Failure
Ex-US Navy SEAL turned ultra-runner, Chadd Wright, has experienced better bests and worse worsts than many in his 32 years.
Rodin & David Dicker
Deep in the picturesque rolling hills of North Canterbury, a carmaker with aspirations to take on the likes of Koenigsegg in the super exclusive hypercar market is quietly getting on with building some seriously quick weaponry.
Bruce McLaren’s life and achievements remembered
McLaren Automotive marked the 50th anniversary of Bruce McLaren’s death with a private ceremony at the company’s Woking, UK, headquarters on June 2, 2020.
From Pukekohe to Miami Vice
Danny Sullivan had gone from shovelling chicken manure to being the superstar of American racing. In 1986 he guest-starred in an episode of Miami Vice, which at the time was one of the biggest show on Television.
Sir Stirling Moss
The world says farewell to a Formula 1 legend.
Breaking Through
Roderick ‘R.J.’ Hampton Jr has a plan. It’s an unconventional one, but he has the support of some of the biggest names in the game, as well as his close - knit family. And every game night out on the court, his teammates in the New Zealand...
Leading the Charge
66 Magazine sat down for an exclusive interview with Giltrap Group founder, Sir Colin Giltrap.
Determination
New Zealand’s most successful rally driver, Hayden Paddon, recently released his autobiography Driven: My Story.
McLaren celebrates its Kiwi roots
Two young engineers from New Zealand have arrived in England to begin an internship established in honour of McLaren’s Kiwi founder, Bruce McLaren.
Driving force
Rather than regrets, Sir John Key remembers his time in Parliament as the most remarkable and exciting time in an eventful life.
Olympic Pairs New Challenge
Olympic and Team NZ sailors Peter Burling and Blair Tuke have founded Live Ocean, an ocean conservation charity.