Strong fifth place for Paddon in Australia

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Hayden Paddon and John Kennard scored their fourth top-five result of the World Rally Championship season so far with a strong run to fifth overall in Coates Hire Rally Australia.

The two Kiwis, competing in the #8 Hyundai i20 WRC rally car for the Hyundai Shell World Rally Team at this round, had high hopes for a podium finish at this event, the closest to a home rally for the New Zealanders.

Having held third place overall after Friday’s opening loop of four stages, their hopes were dashed by handling issues and the pair finished Friday in sixth. Bouncing back with his trademark determination, Paddon blitzed the field on Saturday morning’s first two stages to secure two consecutive WRC stage wins – and take his career WRC stage win total to seven. While tyre management was critical, Paddon concluded Saturday handily placed in fifth. With a faultless run through Sunday’s final five stages, Paddon and Kennard were pleased to finish with a competitive fifth place.

Paddon said: “It was a solid final day for us and a pleasing end to a positive weekend. I was happy with our pace today and enjoying driving the car. We were a bit in no man’s land with a big gap in front of us and an equally big one behind, so we concentrated on bringing the car home in fifth – picking up important points which has helped the team to consolidate second place in the manufacturers’ championship.

“While we didn’t get the podium that we wanted, to be realistic, with the Volkswagens and the speed that they have, I don’t think we had a chance of being on the podium unless one of them fell by the wayside.

“Once that we sorted the front differential problems on Friday, the speed’s been quite good and the car’s been really nice to drive.

“We had a particularly good morning on Saturday with two stage wins but overall I have been happy with the car and my own performance. Last year we were three minutes off the lead, this year we were only one minute. We’re well ahead of our team-mates so there are a lot of positives to take away from the weekend.”

Paddon and Kennard were supported in Australia by hundreds of New Zealanders on an official supporters’ tour and independent travellers, as well as more than a few Australians trying to claim the pair as locals.

“It has been great to see so much support from the Kiwi fans,” Paddon said. “It gives me such a buzz and makes Rally Australia a special event. Thanks also to the team for all their hard work this weekend.”

Paddon’s fellow Hyundai Shell World Rally Team driver Thierry Neuville completed the event in a solid seventh place while Dani Sordo, driving with Paddon’s usual #20 on his Hyundai, finished eighth in his debut run at this version of Rally Australia and claimed a trio of stage wins on the opening morning.

Team principal Michel Nandan said: “We have fulfilled our pre-rally target of retaining second place in the manufacturers’ championship, which is the most important thing. Rally Australia is a very demanding event and we have worked well as a team to help get everything out of the car.

“Hayden had a strong weekend. He wanted a podium but he wasn’t far off with two stage wins and a competitive performance throughout the weekend, so he can be proud of himself. Thierry picked up more championship points and Dani also acquitted himself well on unfamiliar stages.

“We can be reasonably satisfied with the event although we are always looking to reduce the gap to those at the front. We now move back to Europe where we will push hard in the final three events of the season with second place in the Championship our number one objective.”

Paddon’s fifth place finish moves him back into ninth place in the 2015 WRC drivers’ championship standings.

After a brief visit home to New Zealand, Paddon will return to Europe to compete in the final three WRC events of the season in France, Spain and the UK.

2015 FIA World Rally Championship – Round 10, Coates Hire Rally Australia

Overall Final Classification (subject to FIA approval)

S. Ogier / J. Ingrassia (Volkswagen Polo R WRC) 2:59:16.4
J.M Latvala / M. Anttila (Volkswagen Polo R WRC) +12.3
K. Meeke / P. Nagle (Citroën DS3 WRC) +32.6
A. Mikkelsen / O. Floene (Volkswagen Polo R WRC) +38.5
H. Paddon / J. Kennard (Hyundai i20 WRC) +55.1
O. Tanak / R. Molder (Ford Fiesta RS WRC) +1:38.0
T. Neuville / N. Gilsoul (Hyundai i20 WRC) +2:08.3
D. Sordo / M. Martí (Hyundai i20 WRC) +2:15.2
E. Evans / D. Barritt (Ford Fiesta RS WRC) +4:33.7
N. Al-Attiyah / M. Baumel (Ford Fiesta RRC) +11:46.5


2015 FIA World Rally Championship for Drivers’ Standings

S. Ogier 235 points / J.M. Latvala 134 / A. Mikkelsen 111 / M. Østberg 90 / T. Neuville 86 / K. Meeke 71 / E. Evans 63 / O. Tanak 62 / H. Paddon 56 / D. Sordo 56 / M. Prokop 33 / K. Al Qassimi 9 / Y. Protasov 8 / J. Hänninen 8 / N. Al-Attyiah 7 / S. Loeb 6 / A. Al-Kuwari 6 / R. Kubica 6 / D. Dominguez 4 / P. Andreucci 4 / E. Lappi 4 / N. Fuchs 2 / G. Saba 2 / J. Kopecky 2 / P. Tidemand 2 / J. Ketomaa 1 / F. Villagra 1 / L. Bertelli 1 / S. Lefebvre 1


2015 FIA World Rally Championship for Manufacturers’ Standings

Volkswagen Motorsport 343 points / Hyundai Motorsport 177 / Citroën Total Abu Dhabi World Rally Team 164 / M-Sport World Rally Team 148 / Volkswagen Motorsport II 76 / Hyundai Motorsport N 49 / Jipocar Czech National Team 43 / FWRT SRL 9

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!

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