Rally New Zealand field bolstered with Paddon's entry
27 April 2011
Rally New Zealand field bolstered with Paddon's entry
An already strong entry list for this
year's two-day Rally New Zealand has
been bolstered with
confirmation that two-time New Zealand rally
champion
Hayden Paddon has entered the event with his new
Subaru STI rally car.
The Geraldine-based driver and his
Blenheim-based co-driver John Kennard are
in the midst of
a comprehensive international campaign to win the
FIA
Production World Rally Championship title, but the
pairing also has the
opportunity to contest some events
at home in New Zealand courtesy of a
partnership with
Palmerston North businessman Robbie Leicester.
The
partnership has already proved successful with Paddon
winning the DriveSouth
Rally of Otago on his first outing
with the car.
Paddon's entry in Rally New Zealand adds
further impetus for other teams to
test themselves
against the just-turned-24-year-old who was ranked
by
Autosport magazine's rally editor, David Evans, as one
of the top ten
drivers in the world last year.
"It's
absolutely fantastic news that Hayden and his team will line
up for
Rally New Zealand when it commences next Friday
night with the ceremonial
start at Manukau City Centre,"
says Rally New Zealand chairman Peter
('PJ')
Johnston.
"Hayden is showing the world that he's
got the talent and skill to win a
world rally title. To
have him racing at home for line honours in Rally
New
Zealand is exciting for fans and the event, and like
the other competitors,
Hayden will be racing to see if he
can have his name inscribed on the Rally
New Zealand
trophy alongside WRC winners of previous years."
With
Rally New Zealand forming the second round of the Brian
Green Property
Group New Zealand Rally Championship, the
main sporting focus is on the
battle for points in New
Zealand's premier rallying contest. However for the
first
time in his five years of national rally competition,
Paddon's focus
is not on winning the championship, but
rather on getting more competitive
kilometres under the
tyres of his new Subaru.
"Our New Zealand Subaru is built
to the same Group N (production car)
specification as the
car we are running in the Production World
Rally
Championship, which is built by a Belgium-based
team, Symtech," says Paddon.
"The goal remains to get more
miles in the Subarus after all our years
driving
Mitsubishis. There are many synergies between the two cars
and our
learning and development with the New Zealand car
certainly aids the
Europe-based car.
"Of course, we'll
be doing our best to win - that's what we do! And it
would
be a great honour indeed to win Rally New Zealand
outright regardless of
whether this is a WRC year or
not."
Rally New Zealand takes in two days of rally action
through the Franklin,
North Waikato and Raglan districts
for competitors across three fields:
NZRC, Rally New
Zealand Historic Rally and Possum Bourne Memorial
Rally.
Rally New Zealand 2011 gets underway with a
free-to-attend driver autograph
session and ceremonial
start at Manukau City Centre from 6:00 pm on Friday
6
May. On Saturday 7 May, competitors head from the rally
headquarters at
Hampton Downs to tackle eight special
stages which include two super special
stages run around
the Hampton race circuit. On Sunday 8 May, rally
crews
face six further stages around Raglan and the
iconic Whaanga Coast stage
before returning to Hampton
Downs for super special stage on the race track,
followed
by the official finish and podium presentations track-side
from
5:30 pm. At Hampton Downs, in between the rally
super special stages, other
races and action takes place
on both Saturday and Sunday, with Sunday's
'High Octane
on Hampton' event set to be a must-see day of
exciting
motorsport action.
Access to rural rally
stages is via gold coin donation to support the
community
groups which help with on-event parking and safety
marshalling,
while the adult ticket prices at Hampton
Downs are $10 on Saturday and $25
on Sunday and include
viewing for the rally's super special stages run on
the
circuit.
Fans can find the spectator map in the
Spectator section of the event's
website,
www.rallynz.org.nz
with the latest news via Rally New Zealand's
Facebook page.
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