Paddon
on Quick Turnaround
5 May 2009 | Source from www.aprc.tv
New Zealand's Hayden Paddon and Team
Green have got another quick set of rally changeovers coming up
as they compete in the Rally of Queensland this weekend (May 9-10)
and then the Rally of Otago the following weekend (May 16-17).
Paddon will have to adjust to driving different
cars at each event and while he doesn't find adjusting to the car's
right-hand (Evo 8) to left-hand (Evo 9) steering wheel placements
a problem, the different technology can take a little getting used
to.
"It is tough at this level when we are
in a six-year old-car (Evo 8) overseas versus brand new 2009 and
2008 models in the APRC. The car we drive at home is a lot better
sorted, so it is a matter of making the most out of what we have
got."
His main aim this weekend is, however, to
get some more international miles under his belt and to further
learn the art of competing on foreign turf.
"We all can not wait to cross the ditch
and set the record straight, with the goal over there being to firstly
finish, and secondly to set some competitive stage times."
Seeded number four for the event behind current
APRC champion, Cody Crocker, Japanese and India rally champions
Katsu Taguchi and Gaurav Gill, Hayden describes the APRC field as
very competitive and the top step of the podium will be fiercely
battled for.
"We would like to be the team on the
top step, but we have to be realistic that this is a new event for
us and our car may be slightly behind the ape ball. But we will
give it a good nudge without a doubt, and from what I have seen
of the Queensland roads, their fast nature should suit us well."
Team Green has not let a frustrating outing
at Rally New Caledonia get them down - where they only completed
three super special stages before a broken gearbox, then the second
day of competition being cancelled, due to torrential rain, put
an end to their event.
"The team are really upbeat. Although
the first couple of rallies haven't quite gone to plan, we have
a lot of miles and a lot of rallies to go."
The team would also like to thank their loyal
supporters and sponsors for their continued support including Paddon
Direct, EDL Fasteners, Rally Tours, BF Goodrich tyres, FMG, Endless
Brakes, Castrol oils, Hella, Teng Tools, Bluebridge Ferry's, Resene
Automotive Paints, In-Tune Automotive,Vicarage Lane Wines, Murray
Coote Suspension, Northend Ford, Pope Print, ZM, Steelplus, Andar
the Front Store and Timaru Signs.
For more information on Hayden or
the team visit their website, www.hayden-paddon.com or +64 27 318
1748
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