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Young
Kiwi Takes The Lead in Hella International Rally of Whangarei
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from: www.fiaaprc.com
Twenty-year-old
Hayden Paddon has won the overall honours at the Hella International
Rally of Whangarei today. Paddon, from Geraldine, held off
a field of 79 drivers from seven countries in the event that
doubled as the second round of the FIA Asia Pacific Championship
and the Vantage Aluminium Joinery New Zealand Championship.
He is the youngest driver to
ever win a round of the New Zealand Championship.
Paddon (Mitsubishi Evo 8) finished
24.4 seconds ahead of Australian Cody Crocker (Subaru), who
took out the maximum points in his quest to retain his Asia
Pacific title.
Palmerston Norths Sam
Murray (Subaru) finished in third place overall 54.9s behind
the winner.
In the Asia Pacific race Crocker
finished 2m 43s ahead of Hiroshi Yanagisawa (Japan, Subaru)
with Rifat Sungkar (Indonesia, Subaru) third a further 6m
43s back.
For Crocker it was mission
accomplished as he now leads the Asia Pacific Championship
with the next round on home turf in Canberra in three weeks.
After missing the first
round of the Asia Pacific Championship we just had to get
maximum points here, Crocker said. I could not
let myself get caught up in the battle for overall honours.
I had to keep focussed on the APRC. In that way it was a really,
really good day for us. Overall its a great rally and
this is an awesome car to drive.
I have to take my hat
off to these young guys. We were only about 12 seconds behind
after the morning and I thought I might be able to make that
up. Then with a stage to go I saw it was 30 seconds. They
were really quick.
In the New Zealand Championship
Paddon finished clear of Murray with Stewart Taylor (Hawkes
Bay, Mitsubishi) third 3m 13s behind the winner.
With victory Paddon now assumes
the lead in the New Zealand Championship on 102 points ahead
of Murray on 88 with defending champion Richard Mason slipping
back to third.
I am completely rapt
with the result. It will take a while to wipe the smile off
our faces, Paddon said
Its a huge credit
to our team and sponsors. I am really surprised that
I was able to beat Cody as he is a world class rally driver.
I think the bar has been raised now and there are a lot of
drivers going really quickly.
His experienced co-driver John
Kennard paid tribute to the 20-year-old. The thing I was most
impressed with was that he did his own notes for the first
time. Then he went out and drove absolutely flat out and did
not get one thing wrong.
Paddon started the day trailing
Crocker by 12.2s. The young Kiwi went on the charge with the
Australian again forced to sweep the gravelled roads as the
first car away and with pressure to ensure he takes maximum
APRC points after missing the first round.
The New Zealand drivers Paddon,
Murray, Emma Gilmour and yesterdays super-quick Dean
Sumner (Rotorua) dominated today. Sumner was fastest in three
stages, Paddon in two, with Emma Gilmour and Dylan Turner
each taking fastest times.
It also proved eventful with
a further 12 retirements today on top of 18 yesterday. The
major incident was Gilmour who followed her fastest time in
SS11 by going off the road in SS12 and down a bank. She required
assistance and was taken to hospital but released later. Several
cars stopped to assist which forced the stage to be stopped.
Earlier Whangarei teenager
Kirsty Nelson went out when her car caught fire, while Mason
lost his championship lead when he went off the road on SS12
and then stopped to check on Gilmour while Turner dented his
strong performance when he rolled in the penultimate stage.
Provisional overall results,
Hella International Rally of Whangarei:
Hayden Paddon John Kennard
(Geraldine, Mitsubishi) 2h52m09.0s, 1; Cody Crocker
Ben Atkinson (Australia, Subaru) at 24.2s, 2; Sam Murray
Rob Ryan (Palmerston North, Subaru) at 54.9s, 3;Hiroshi Yanagisawa
Tadashi Misaizu (Japan, Subaru) at 3:07.4, 4;Stewart
Taylor Warwick Searle (Hawkes Bay, Mitsubishi) at 3:13.3,
5;Nathan Thomas Richard Kelly (Wellington, Mitsubishi)
at 3:30.3, 6;Callum McInnes Linda Loughlin (Tauranga,
Subaru) at 4:29.1, 7;Rifat Sungkar Herkusuma Mohamad
(Indonesia, Subaru) at 10:00.0, 8;Jean-Louis Leyraud
Bill Hayes (New Caledonia, Subaru) at 10:16.6, 9; Brian Green
Fleur Pedersen (Palmerston North, Mitsubishi) at 12:23.1,
10.
For further information
on the Hella International Rally of Whangarei checkout the
website www.rallywhangarei.co.nz
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