Hayden Paddon says he's looking forward to continuing to improve his performance on tarmac surfaces as he and co-driver John Kennard compete in the German World Rally Championship round this coming weekend.
The 18-21 August running of ADAC Rallye Deutschland, the first of four consecutive tarmac WRC events, represents the fourth time the Kiwi pair has competed in what's regarded as the most difficult asphalt event of the season, but it's only the second time Paddon and Kennard have competed in Germany in a WRC car.
"Last year it was a dive into the unknown with our relative lack of experience on tarmac," said Paddon after testing his New Generation i20 WRC car on a set of closed tarmac roads with Hyundai Motorsport in Germany. "I think my driving on this surface has improved a lot in the last 12 months. It was a good test here and I'm learning all the time."
Paddon's preparation for the 306.80 km of competition in the Mosel region has included track time in a GT car with the help of French asphalt-specialist rally driver Nicholas Bernadi and further practice on a racing simulator.
"I have to be realistic and open minded to learn. I have competed in something like 150 gravel rallies in my life and maybe only seven tarmac rallies. It does require a different driving style and technique and this is something I need to adapt to. The recent track and simulator work has helped a lot."