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Paddon wins Otago rally

Monday 11 April 2011, 8:14AM

By Rally New Zealand

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Otago NZRC Podium
Otago NZRC Podium Credit: Euan Cameron
Hayden Paddon
Hayden Paddon Credit: Euan Cameron
Geof Argyle
Geof Argyle Credit: Euan Cameron

OTAGO

The weekend’s 8 -10 April opening round of the 2011 Brian Green Property Group New Zealand Rally Championship has seen top rally driver Hayden Paddon secure a comprehensive win at the DriveSouth Rally of Otago.

Coming out 1 minute 36.9 seconds ahead after 15 special stages, Paddon took an early lead in the dark of Friday evening to eventually cross the finish ramp first at Dunedin’s railway station on the Sunday afternoon.

Second, defending title champion Dean Sumner from Rotorua put in a strong performance on the final 47 kilometre special stage to slightly narrow Paddon’s advantage. Sumner, in a Mitsubishi, was in an earlier battle for position with Dunedin local and Subaru driver Emma Gilmour, before an off-road excursion dropped her down the order mid-morning. Finishing third, former champion Chris

West from Timaru grew his performance over the course of the weekend, edging out another former champion, Richard Mason from finishing on the podium.

Taking the advantage in to the final stage, Mason punctured near the end to lose only enough time for the dais position. The Subaru STI husband and wife team had to settle for fourth after the 270 kilometre competition across the lower Otago region.

While Paddon relinquished some of his overnight Saturday lead, his pace kept him at the head of the day’s standings to collect a maximum haul of 128 points, to Sumner’s 108 and West’s 89.

“It’s a great result for the team – definitely,” said Paddon; having won on debut with the Robbie Leicester owned Subaru STI. “There were a lot of unknown’s coming to an event we know well but with a car we’d never used here. So it’s been a bit of a rush and we haven’t quite got it doing what we want right yet, but already we’ve got good speed. We’ve just got to work on the areas we know need improving, do some testing and get it better for the next one.”

Drilled on when that might be, Paddon said they were working hard at securing a deal to see them contest the championship second round: Rally New Zealand in early May.

Seventh overall, Feilding’s Geof Argyle was frustrated by his lack of pace in the Hunting and Fishing Mitsubishi Lancer, despite taking an early lead in the open-class four-wheel-drive category that he has won twice previously. Suffering from an intermittent electrical fault that kept cutting the cars computer, Argyle said he’d lost a lot of nerve when the car would cut-out for a fraction of a second right when he needed it most. Second, championship debutant Neil Marshall from New Plymouth brought his Mitsubishi Lancer home unscathed while third placed Dylan Turner had some explaining as to the condition of his Mitsubishi. Leaving the road in Friday night’s opening stage, Turner further tested his luck in the #13 LJ Hooker Lancer, rolling the car mid Sunday morning.

Turner and navigator Malcolm Read had a breezy finish to the day after the service crew removed the car’s badly damaged windscreen so they could continue.

An event often known for its level of attrition, Sunday’s six stages held south of Dunedin claimed many who’d previously been campaigning well. Only two of the two-wheel-drive championship cars made it to the podium, with Nelson’s Ben Hunt Ford Fiesta ST finishing on the top-step, finishing 16th overall. Second in the small-car category, Christchurch’s Josh Marston completed a successful return to championship rallying to finish 18th of 52 cars.

Historic category competitor Rob Wylie could hardly believe his luck, finishing the event as the leading car from ten championship starters. Pitted against 1981 world champion Ari Vatanen, Wylie finished 24th overall after Vatanen retired on the final stage with mechanical failure.

“We were persuaded to come down here and do the Otago rally,” said Wylie still reeling at his achievement with new co-driver Stuart Jenkinson in the Nissan 240RS. “I was intending to do the four North Island events after having had a year off. Then because of the points structure a few guys got together and talked me round. So we came down here and against all expectations really we’ve done well. It was remarkable the carnage in the first stage this morning, it was just dramatic.”

Of the retirees, overnight leader Jeff Judd badly damaged his Ford Escort BDA in the morning’s opening stage, with Paraparaumu’s Shane Murland also following suit. Unable to catch Wylie despite a spirited drive, Hamilton’s Gary Smith finished runner-up in his Ford Escort with the Mazda RX7 of Christchurch’s Marcus van Klink third.

In the battle for brand supremacy, Paddon’s win puts Subaru ahead in the manufacturer standings, while Whangarei’s Ben Jagger leads the junior rankings and Neil Marshall etches his intention in the rookie category.

“It’s been an exciting start to the season and we’re pleased to see such a strong level of competition and professionalism in what the teams’ are doing. Otago really turned on a magnificent weekend, both with the event and the weather,” said Peter (‘PJ’) Johnston, chairman of Rally New Zealand.

“Having the likes of Ari Vatanen here gave our historic class teams something to aim for, just as Hayden Paddon became the benchmark for our premier category teams. We really look forward to the momentum carrying forward to the next event at Rally New Zealand in early May.”

The series now continues with the second of five rounds being Rally New Zealand based at Hampton Downs on 7 and 8 May. It then moves to Rally Wairarapa on 28 to 29 May, the International Rally of Whangarei from 15 to 17 July and Rally Hawke’s Bay from 20 to 21 August.

A new-look NZRC website is now live – www.nzrallychampionship.co.nz – and fans can also find out more information about any of the events on the New Zealand Rally Championship Facebook page.

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Overall results DriveSouth Rally of Otago 8-10 April 2011 – top ten.

Pos, No, Driver, Co-Driver, Hometown, Vehicle, Time

1, 2, Hayden Paddon, John Kennard, Geraldine, Subaru STI 2:34:44.2

2, 1, Dean Sumner, Paul Fallon, Rotorua, Mitsubishi Lancer EVO IX, +1:36.9

3, 4, Chris West, Erin Kyle, Timaru, Mitsubishi Lancer EVO IX, +2:29.4

4, 5, Richard Mason, Sara Mason, Masterton, Subaru STI, +2:47.1

5, 101, Andrew Hawkeswood, Rocky Hudson, Alexandra, Audi Quattro, +3:39.9

6, 7, Glenn Inkster, Glenn Goldring, Auckland, Mitsubishi Lancer EVO IX, +5:38.1

7, 6, Geof Argyle, Phillip Deakin, Feilding, Mitsubishi Lancer EVO VIII, +6:02.9

8, 11, Ben Jagger, Ben Hawkins, Whangarei, Subaru STI, +7:42.8

9, 104, Dean Bond, Ross Moody, Balclutha, Mitsubishi Lancer EVO 6.5, +7:47.7

10, 3, Emma Gilmour, Glenn Macneall, Dunedin, Subaru STI, +8:33.7



2011 Brian Green New Zealand Rally Championship – Goldstar driver championship points after round one (of five) – top ten.

1, Hayden Paddon, Geraldine, 128

2, Dean Sumner, Rotorua, 108

3, Chris West, Timaru, 89

4, Richard Mason, Masterton, 78

5, Glenn Inkster, Auckland, 68

6, Emma Gilmour, Dunedin, 62

7, Ben Jagger, Whangarei, 61

8, Dave Strong, Auckland, 51

9, Matt Van Tuinen, Queensland, AUS, 49

10, Ben Hunt, Nelson, 44

Full results and points are available on www.chrissport.co.nz