After snow in Sweden and a patchy performance in Portugal, Hayden Paddon can't wait to race on "the best roads in the world" when Rally New Zealand begins next week.
The Kiwi driver will be racing the the Super 2000 class of the World Rally Championship when the event gets underway on roads around Whangarei, Kaipara, Rodney, Franklin and Raglan on June 21.
Along with co-driver John Kennard, Paddon heads a five-strong field in the category - a step below the main event - and Paddon said the date of the rally has been circled on his calendar for some time.
"I just can't wait to get out on the stages to be honest," he said. "Rally New Zealand is definitely one of my favourite events and I have been really looking forward to doing it again."
Paddon has raced in New Zealand three times before and, aside from some home comforts and hometown support, there was an obvious explanation for his anticipation.