The tracks were marked out with cones and tyres typically. The name refers to the type of bike - "buckets of bolts/shit". As far as I know the very first meeting was at Woodbourne, then Ohakea or possibly Wigram, then a while later at Whenuapai or Hobsonville. No licence or permit required which used to get up certain NZACU people's noses, particularly Errol. He was never allowed on base so couldn't do anything about it.
Each base except Whenuapai, used to run a GP with Ohakea at Easter being the biggest with guys from both Islands racing. Pretty sure there would have been over 100 100cc buckets and 40+ 50cc buckets at some meetings. Whenuapai never ran a GP but did run a 6-hour race one year, '85 or '86.
I don't think changing the name will make any difference. Presentation and performance are what makes the difference. Having said that some people will always view buckets as the smallest class and therefore least important.
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