New Zealand's top rally sport pairing Hayden Paddon and John Kennard hold a strong fifth place overall following the second full day of competition at Rally Poland, the seventh round of the 2015 FIA World Rally Championship.
Fresh from his debut WRC podium in Sardinia in June, Paddon took an intentionally conservative run in Thursday night's opening super special stage, all part of his goal for a top five result in this notoriously fast rally.
Friday's 155km itinerary was different in that instead of the opportunity to service their cars after the morning stages, all crews were limited to just a tyre change part-way through the eight competitive stages. The Kiwis ran ninth on the road, the start order determined by their championship position, and with 90 per cent of Rally Poland's route new or reconfigured for the 2 to 5 July event, the Kiwis were once again on a relatively even playing field with their fellow 13 WRC crews.
Describing Friday's stages as really enjoyable and challenging in equal measure, Paddon set a number of top four stage times to progress steadily up the event's leader-board to finish Friday in fifth position.
Of Friday, Paddon said: "We struggled initially to pick up a rhythm and the pace notes were not working as well as we'd hoped. Things didn't really gel as I had expected but we had some better runs this afternoon with a good tyre choice, particularly using the hard tyres on the long stage.