Paddon back home to tackle Rally Southland

The Barry Robinson Memorial Rally Southland, Round 3 of the Brian Green Property Group NZ Rally Championship, has scored a major coup with the entry of top New Zealand driver Hayden Paddon into the event on Saturday 18 July.

Paddon, the first kiwi to win a World Rally Championship (WRC) event when he won in Argentina in 2016, was the Production World Rally Champion in 2011 and has been the NZ Rally Champion seven times. He was the European Rally Champion in 2023 and in 2024 while he is also the reigning Australian Rally Champion.

This season he has been contesting selected WRC events with the Hyundai WRC team with appearances in Monte Carlo, Croatia where he finished on the podium in third, and Japan.

This will be Paddon’s first rally appearance in New Zealand this year so Southlanders are in for a real treat. “It has felt like a while,” says Paddon of rallying in NZ. “This will be my first gravel rally in New Zealand since last October.” Clerk Of The Course for the event, Craig Jessop, says having Paddon, “coming off several World Rally Championship events and then coming to Southland to do the event is great.”

Paddon will be the first car on the road in the event but his Hyundai will carry the number 20, the number he carries in World Rally Championship events. He will lead away a fantastic field and Jessop says, “it is really pleasing most of the NZ Championship competitors have elected to do the event.”

Hayden Paddon compating in the 2024 Southern Lights Rally – photo Geoff Ridder

Paddon will be at the wheel of his Hyundai i20N Rally 2, the car driven by former Australian Supercar driver Alex Rullo at Rally Otago where Rullo unfortunately retired the car after an offroad excursion on Stage 8. “The car is all repaired. It was mainly cosmetic damage. It was structurally and mechanically fine,” says Paddon.

With Southland not having been a regular on the NZRC calendar in recent years the roads will be “mostly new” for Paddon. “There are a couple of little bits similar when I was there a couple of years ago. It is nice, it is exciting, to have the challenge of new stages. Anywhere you go in Southland the roads are nice, fast and flowing, that is the stuff I love.”

Making the event even more special for Paddon is the fact that his father, Chris and sister Eve, will also be competing, Chris driving with Eve alongside in their Toyota Levin.

“I’m definitely looking forward to that. This is the first time dad and I have competed in the same rally together. Catlins and the Wyndham Rally used to be some of dad’s favourites.”

“Dad wasn’t going to compete again after the Silver Fern but he has got the car so it would be rude if he doesn’t drive it. It will be Eve’s first rally so it will be a big challenge,” says Paddon.

“Hopefully they enjoy it and have fun, it is about having skids.”

All the cars and drivers in the Barry Robinson Memorial Rally Southland will be at Invercargill Central from 4pm on Friday 17 July where the opportunity exists to get autographs and see the cars close up before the Ceremonial Start at 6pm.

The following day the cars leave Wyndham at 8.30am before tackling seven high speed Special Stages before the event concludes at the Ascot Park Hotel in Invercargill at 3.45pm.

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