Paddon says Rallye Deutschland is like three rallies in one. "With the stages varying from narrow vineyard lanes, fast public roads and the bumpy Panzerplatte military area, as well as localised weather generally playing a part, there are lots of challenges to be wary of.
"Saturday will be the key day with two passes through the 40 testing kilometres of Panzerplatte. We have seen in the past big gaps emerge here and, with most other stages being shorter, this will be a key test of the rally. There are a couple of new stages but otherwise the route is similar to what we have done in the past.
"Overall, I'm looking forward to the opportunity to improve on tarmac. There is no pressure or expectations from myself or the team so the focus is improving for the future so we can start to mount a challenge on asphalt rallies next year."
Based in the city of Trier in the west of Germany, Rallye Deutschland features 306km of competitive action over 18 stages. Friday sees competitors tackle five tests, four of which are in the vineyards of Mosel followed by the new Ollmuth stage, just south of Trier. Saturday is the longest day of the rally with just under 150 competitive kilometres including two runs over Panzerplatte Lang at 40.8km each. Just four stages on Sunday are split between the Mosel vineyards and the Sauertal test in the Eifel hills near the Luxembourg border, which acts as the power stage for the second and final run.
The unpredictable late summer weather always makes tyre choice an important factor, placing a premium on up-to-date information from the safety note crews. To add to the complexity, road characteristics can vary significantly even within the same group of stages, meaning that set-up and tyre choice is often a calculated compromise on the low-grip surfaces.
Paddon and Kennard compete under the Hyundai Mobis World Rally Team banner in the #20 Hyundai NG i20 WRC, while team-mates Thierry Neuville is in the #3 car and Dani Sordo, who returns after an injury lay-off in the #4 car, are competing for the Hyundai Shell World Rally Team. Neuville and Sordo created a historic one-two finish for Hyundai Motorsport at Rallye Deutschland in 2014 and the team is looking to revive this form at their home event just two hours from their headquarters in Alzenau.