Kiwi driver Hayden Paddon struggled to overcome tricky conditions at the Rally de Espana and was eventually forced to retire after getting stuck in mud overnight (NZT).
Paddon wasn't the only driver caught out by the heavy overnight rain, with many drivers forced to retire. Paddon got stuck in thick mud 5km into the third stage of the day after a minor error.
"The conditions were very tricky and, with all of the overnight rain, it just turned the roads into a mud bog," Paddon said. "Mini world rally championship driver Dani Sordo also got stuck on the same corner as us, and we just couldn't get the car out despite still having three wheels on the road."
Paddon's Skoda suffered no damage and he and co-driver John Kennard will re-join the rally overnight under the Rally2 rules.
Irishman Craig Breen, who currently leads the Super 2000 World Rally Championship, leads the category heading into day two.