Teenager Brooklyn Horan and 35-year-old Tyson Jemmett were the two people who tragically died. When Horan and Jemmet’s car crashed into a river at the Arcadia Road Rallysprint in Paparoa, they were racing,
According to a police investigator, the car went off the gravel road and into a flooded river. First responders pronounced both of them dead at the scene. MotorSport New Zealand made it official that Horan was behind the wheel of the car when it crashed. New Zealanders can’t get a driver’s license until they are 16 years old, but younger drivers can compete in some situations.

Brooklyn Horan was a widely beloved star in the racing community, known for her talent and passion for the sport. At just 15 years old, she had already made a name for herself as a fierce competitor on the track. Her tragic death has left a void in the hearts of all who knew her.
Tyson Jemmett, a seasoned driver at 35 years old, was also a well-respected member of the racing community. His experience and skill behind the wheel were unmatched, and he was admired by many for his dedication to the sport. The loss of both Horan and Jemmett has been deeply felt by all who were lucky enough to have crossed paths with them.
The news of the fatal crash sent shockwaves through the racing world, as fans and fellow drivers mourned the loss of two talented individuals. Tributes poured in from all corners of the globe, with many expressing their disbelief and sadness at the tragic turn of events. Horan and Jemmett may have been competitors on the track, but in death, they are united in the memories of those who knew and loved them.
As the investigation into the crash continues, questions remain about what led to the tragic accident. The racing community is left grappling with the reality of the dangers that come with the sport they love, and the need for safety measures to prevent similar tragedies in the future. Despite the risks, the passion for racing remains unwavering, as drivers and fans alike come together to honor the memories of Horan and Jemmett.
Brooklyn Horan and Tyson Jemmett may no longer be with us, but their legacies will live on in the hearts of all who were touched by their presence. As the racing community mourns the loss of two of its brightest stars, they also celebrate the joy and passion that Horan and Jemmett brought to the sport they loved. Their spirits will forever be a part of the racing world, shining brightly as a reminder of the power of following your dreams and pursuing your passions.