Macdonald wins Wyndham Rally and takes lead in Mainland Rally Championship

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Winning the fourth and penultimate round of the 2025 Mainland Rally Championship has propelled Caleb Macdonald into the overall lead and three-points clear of Robbie Stokes.   Macdonald and Australian co-driver Larisa Biggar (Mitsubishi Lancer Evo6) won four of the six Special Stages of the 2025 Barry Robinson Memorial Wyndham Rally on Saturday finishing 39.5 seconds clear of Tim Smith/Ben Trevelyan (Subaru H6) in second while Deane Buist/Karl Celeste (Toyota Trueno) finished third ahead of Ally Mackay/Mikko Johnston (Ford Escort Mk1).

“Very happy with the way it unfolded,” commented Macdonald. “Being a Southland Car Club member, it is a special win.

“It was quite a challenging day with very slippery conditions, and it took a while to get to grips with the rain.  After the first couple of stages, we spun down the road, so I sorted myself out and was able to put it together for the last two (Stages). “

Tim Smith/Ben Trevelyan (Subaru H6) jumped into second place

It wasn’t straight forward for Macdonald with Smith winning SS2 and leading the rally at the halfway point, while Deane Buist won SS5.  Stokes, this time driving a Ford Fiesta Pronto, was always in the hunt for a podium finish but a puncture on the final stage dropped him to 16th and the rear of the MRC field.

“It’s epic to have an H6 (Subaru) going so well, they have some great pace,” said Tim Smith.  “It was amazing to get a podium in an H6 car. It was a good battle all day with Caleb and congratulations to him on the win.  Hopefully we will see more of these out in the future.”

In Class B (2WD 1601cc and over) Ian Warren & Brody Cattermole (Nissan Pulsar) were first home

Seven separate Class battles have been eagerly contested over the season.

With 20-points for a Class win, Josh Silcock/Ben Leech (Toyota Starlet) have affectively won Class A (2WD 0-1300cc), now with a 32-point lead over Mike Matheson/Gordon Legge (Toyota Vitz).  It’s a similar situation in In Class B (2WD 1601cc and over) with Ian Warren/Brody Cattermole (Nissan Pulsar) first home and a 34-point lead over second placed Thomas Paul/Bridget Airey (Honda Civic).  Two-points back is James McIver (Ford Escort Mk2) who was second in Class and now in a podium fight with one round remaining.

Deane Buist/Karl Celeste (Toyota Trueno) finished third overall

Deane Buist’s (Toyota Trueno) consistency has him 31-points ahead of Richard Gailey (BMW 320i) in Class C (2WD 1601cc and over) with the latter retiring from the event in SS3.

While a puncture in the final stage (SS6) dropped Robbie Stokes (Ford Fiesta Pronto) to 16th overall, he finished second in Class D (4WD) and retains the lead with Macdonald moving into second, 11-points behind.

Hayden Shakespeare & Joshua Henderson (Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 3) were first home in Class E

Hayden Shakespeare/Joshua Henderson (Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 3) have moved 20-points clear of Nathan Fraser, in Class E, who sat out the round.

With three class wins this season, a mechanical retirement in SS4 has dented Stephen Gill’s (Ford Escort Mk2) run for the Class F (Classic 2WD) title with Paul Cross (Toyota Corolla AE86) now just two-points behind.  Third home was Pat Norris (Toyota Vitz) who is also in contention for Class honours.  First home was Ally Mackay (Ford Escort Mk1) gaining maximum points and the opportunity to finish on the podium.

#14 Ally Mackay/Mikko Johnston (Ford Escort MK1) were first home in Class F

Tim Smith/Ben Trevelyan (Subaru Impreza) continue to lead Class H6 with an eight-point lead over second place Kevin Laird.

The final round takes place at the end of September (27th) with the return of the Hanmer Rally.

A puncture in the final stage (SS6) dropped Robbie Stokes (Ford Fiesta Pronto) to 16th overall

The 2025 Mainland Rally Championship has the support of RDL Performance, Brita Safety Ltd, Palmside NZ Ltd, Christchurch Building and Decorating Ltd, Thomson Rust and Repair Services Ltd, Rally Drive NZ.

Mainland Rally Championship Wyndham Rally Results
(Position, Driver 1/Driver 2, Car, Class)
1/ Caleb Macdonald/Larisa Biggar, Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 6 D
2/ Tim Smith/Ben Trevelyan, Subaru Magnum H6 H
3/ Deane Buist/Karl Celeste, Toyota Trueno C
4/ Ally Mackay/Mikko Johnston, Ford Escort MK1 F
5/ Ian Warren/Meah Somerville, Nissan Pulsar VZR B
6/ Kevin Laird/Aled Jones, Subaru Impreza H6 H
7/ Paul Cross/Janey Blair, Toyota Corolla AE86 F
8/ James McIver/Tim McDonald, Ford Escort Mk2 B
9/ Hayden Shakespeare/Willy Hawes, Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 3 E
10/ Ben Huband/Corinne Watson, Subaru Magnum H6 H
11/ Josh Silcock/Benjamin Leech, Toyota Starlet A
12/ Tom Milliken/Chris Cunningham, Subaru Impreza H6 H
13/ Nigel Ede/Mark Grimmer, Subaru Legacy RS E
14/ Mike Matheson/Gordon Legge, Toyota Vitz A
15/ Pat Norris/Kevin Cooke, Toyota Vitz F
16/ Robbie Stokes/Amy Stokes, Ford Fiesta Proto D
dnf Steve Gill/Grant Molloy, Ford Escort FJ20 F
dnf Harri Silcock/Mark Greenwood, Toyota Starlet B
dnf Richard Galley/Claire Buccini, BMW E30 C

Mainland Rally Championship Overall Points (Top 20) after 4/5 rounds
1/ Caleb MacDonald 96
2/ Robbie Stokes 93
3/ Deane Buist 76
4/ Josh Marston 71
5/ Tim Smith 63
6/ Jack Stokes 54
7/ Ian Warren 47
8= Stephen Gill 45
8= Kevin Laird 45
10/ Brian Green 42
11/ Paul Cross 35
12/ Ally Mackay 34
13/ Richard Galley 33
14/ Josh Silcock 32
15= Andrew Sim 29
15= Ben Huband 29
17/ Thomas Paul 27
18/ James McIver 24
19/ Hayden Shakespeare 23
20/ Marcus van Klink 22

Benjamin Carrell is a freelance motorsport writer and currently edits talkmotorsport.co.nz. He writes for a number of Kiwi drivers and motorsport clubs. That's when he's not working in his horticultural day-job or training for the next road or mtb cycle race!

https://talkmotorsport.co.nz

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