New Zealand's first rally world champion, Hayden Paddon, and co-driver John Kennard are in Finland this weekend for round four of the WRC S2000 championship.
Paddon has won two of the previous three rounds including his last outing on home soil at Rally New Zealand. He holds a 19-point lead over equal second drivers Irishman Craig Breen and Swedish driver Per-Gunnar Andersson.
Aside from Paddon's good news that he's leading the championship, it's also good to note that Breen is re-entering the championship after the death of his co-driver Gareth Roberts in an accident during the non-championship Targa Florio Rally in Sicily two months ago.
Although Paddon won in New Zealand it was more good luck than good management and at the halfway stage of the championship the Kiwi pair have decided to change teams. Paddon and Kennard will drive a different Skoda Fabia S2000 rally car from the one they used to win the SWRC class at Rally New Zealand last month, because they've joined Austrian outfit Baumschlager Rallye & Racing (BRR) for the rest of this year.
"We want to thank everyone at ASM Motorsport for working alongside us and helping us to achieve in our current position leading the Super 2000 World Rally Championship," Paddon said. "We came to a mutual agreement and everyone's happy. It all happened at the same time an opportunity came up with BBR who we'd been talking to last year.