From the age of 15 Clark has been involved in the dynamics of wheels, speed and racing. He started with motorcycles, road racing and motocross. At age 17 he became more interested in four wheels and started racing stock cars. He quickly moved through the grades in the first season from C to A grade.
Over the following 20 years, six new cars were built and raced by Clark. All engineering work on the cars, including engine rebuilds were undertaken by Clark in his own workshop.
Clark is the owner/managing director of Metalman N.Z. Limited – a well-established scrap metal exporting business with its head office in Auckland.
He brings the same passion and will to succeed to his driving as he has used to create this highly successful business.

Clark Proctor - Nissan NISMO Leaf RC
From the age of 15 Clark has been involved in the dynamics of wheels, speed and racing. He started with motorcycles, road racing and motocross. At age 17 he became more interested in four wheels and started racing stock cars. He quickly moved through the grades in the first season from C to A grade.
Over the following 20 years, six new cars were built and raced by Clark. All engineering work on the cars, including engine rebuilds were undertaken by Clark in his own workshop.
Clark is the owner/managing director of Metalman N.Z. Limited – a well-established scrap metal exporting business with its head office in Auckland.
He brings the same passion and will to succeed to his driving as he has used to create this highly successful business.
Nissan NISMO Leaf RC:
The Nissan Leaf Nismo RC is a 100% electric racing machine produced as a prototype in 2011. It employs the same power unit as the mass-produced Nissan Leaf, however the motor is a mid-ship rear wheel drive layout with the battery box housed in the rear-end of a carbon monocoque. It utilises double wishbone-style rear suspension and AP racing brakes all round. In July 2011, the car participated in England’s most popular motorsport event, the Goodwood Festival of Speed, leaving a distinctive motor and inverter sound in its wake.
Thanks to the carbon monocoque and other lightweight parts, the curb weight of the Nissan Leaf Nismo RC is just 925kg – a third less than that of the passenger model. Maximum outputs for this car are 80kW and 280Nm giving a 0-100kph time of just over 6 seconds.