The editorial in the HRC Newsletter makes good sense on the voting structure;

"HRC would like to present some big changes to ideas in the report and one of the fundamentals is the voting structure for the elected board members. The report advocates the retention of the club voting system. We believe that this system is basically flawed and a major part of the problem with Motorsport NZ. The inequality of the club voting system is obvious, with large clubs having only one vote and large marque clubs having little involvement with competition, but being forced to pay a large capitation fee.

We would like to see all volunteers and officials being made members of MSNZ and issued with a licence. Coupled with racing and rally licence holders, all voting would be carried out by these license holders. The licence holders would then have direct control over who was administrating the sport. At present we have administrators voting for administrators! Candidates would have state their ideas and policies and licence holders would then make their decision on who to vote for. This is a democratic process involving all and could be carried out online."