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Paddon wins 2023 International Rally of Whangārei

by Velocity News
May 14, 2023
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Cromwell’s Hayden Paddon and co-driver John Kennard have won the 2023 International Rally of Whangārei in their Hyundai i20N Rally 2 car, finishing 3min 35sec ahead of Ben Hunt and Tony Rawstorn (Skoda) while Raana Horan and Michael Connor finished third (Skoda).

The fourth round of the FIA Asia Pacific Rally Championship (APRC) it was also the final round for the sub-category Pacific Cup. Paddon’s successive point scoring reinstated him as champion and was awarded the FIA trophy by representative Mr Wayne Scott.

It’s Paddon’s eighth win in Whangārei – his first was in 2007.

A faultless performance by Hayden Paddon and John Kennard has rewarded the team with their eighth International Rally of Whangārei title. Image: Geoff Ridder

“I’m really proud of our team and being able to take the Pacific Cup again – against strong competition like Ben and Rana,” said Paddon after the finish.

“The event has been nice to us over the years so are honoured to make it win number eight and we look forward to next year. It was a flawless effort from the team. The car ran perfectly, so is a credit to their performance from the workshop to the event.”

The disappointment continued for Shane van Gisbergen and co-driver Glen Weston when they went off the road on the third stage of the morning. Competing for the experience, van Gisbergen’s day started with a spin on the opening stage before setting the second-fastest time on the second.

Following heavy rain in the week leading up to the event, the rally ran as scheduled – including the city-side Pohe Island publicity stage. The event covered eight stages to the north on Saturday and six to the south on Sunday, totalling 707.99km – 225.80km being competitive sections. Attrition was high with 21 of the 48 missing from the finish.

Returning to Whangārei’s Pūtahi Park in the Town Basin, the city’s mayor Mr Vince Cocurullo was on hand to celebrate with the finishers. The top three also received prize money provided by Indian businessman and promoter Vamcy Merla. Paddon’s team was awarded NZ$3,000 for the win, $2,000 for Hunt and $1,000 for Horan in third.

The Ken Block Memorial trophy was awarded to Auckland’s Rana Horan – for outstanding sportsmanship and performance.

The Ken Block Memorial trophy was awarded to Auckland’s Raana Horan. Image: Geoff Ridder

“It didn’t all go his way on Saturday and Rana demonstrated the type of attitude we knew of Ken – his ability to give, accept adversity and still deliver a 100% performance,” said Rally New Zealand representative Chris Carr.

When his name was called out, Horan was speechless: “Awesome. It’s off the hook. Unreal,” he said. “Ken Block is a legend – I was thinking what did I do to deserve this, so am blown away. It really means a lot and I’m so grateful to Rally New Zealand for putting this together.”

Dunlop tyres drive of the event was awarded to Pukekohe’s Zeal Jones – his first time on the Whangārei roads. The 18-year-old finished fifth overall.

The first two-wheel drive was Christchurch’s Dylan Thompson (Ford Fiesta Rally 4), finishing just behind Jones in sixth place.

Also the second round of the Brian Green Property Group New Zealand Rally Championship (NZRC), the local teams now return to the South Island for the third round – the 17 June South Canterbury Rally. While Paddon leads the series, he will miss the next round.

The title deciding final round of the APRC will be held at Indonesia’s Danau Toba Rally – 24 to 26 November.

Words & Images: Supplied

Tags: Ben HuntHayden PaddonInternational Rally of WhangareiJohn KennardNew Zealand Rally ChampionshipRaana HoranShane Van Gisbergen

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