Kiwi Hayden Paddon has secured fifth place at Rally Germany, his best result on the event described as the most difficult asphalt rally of the season.
The solid points' haul moves Paddon moves up to third in the WRC Drivers' Championship on 94 points, equal with Hyundai team-mate Thierry Neuville.
The Kiwi made it through an eventful Friday and made important improvements as the rally progressed, finishing Sunday's interrupted itinerary with three top-six stage times.
Paddon said: "It's not been a straightforward rally for us but I am pleased to have ended it on a positive note. We've picked up a decent haul of points for fifth place, which lifts us to equal third in the Championship. We have used this weekend to learn more about our driving in this rally, which is without doubt the most challenging of the asphalt events. We made some small improvements today, which will help us for the next rally in Corsica. Most importantly, it has been a great weekend for the team with a double podium. It's a great reward for everyone's effort back at Alzenau."