What a busy few weeks we have had in New Zealand but once again we had a hugely enjoyable weekend at one of my favourite rallies in the world - Rally Otago. Huge thanks to the volunteers and organisers for once again, a top notch event!
Since arriving in NZ three weeks ago, it has been a busy time putting the finishing touches on this new Hyundai NZ rally project. The team at Force Motorsport did an amazing job building such a good car in only three months' time, and then with just one 60km test and five days after the test to iron out any gremlins, it was always going to be a tall order.
Even right up to shakedown there were still a lot of reliability issues to sort with such a new car, and in conjunction with our own team we were able to get these mostly all sorted before the start of the rally on Saturday morning. The reliability and the result from the weekend is huge testament to all the work, long hours and effort that everyone put in - which when you think of it to build, develop and brand new car and concept within three months, and then win its first rally is truly amazing. Thanks everyone involved including Andrew Hawkeswood, Force Motorsport and our own Paddon Rallysport team, Dad, Math, Neil, AD, Piran, John and Katie. Also the help and support from Mike, Sue and Amber from Reaction Racing was crucial to help give us a good reliable package from the 1.8L turbo.
Also a huge thanks to Hyundai NZ for joining us on this adventure and making this project possible to boost the future of New Zealand rallying. It was great to see the dealers and customers out on the event, enjoying and embracing it with us.
I have always said Rally Otago is one of my favourites and to win it for the fifth time is a nice bonus. But the priority of the weekend was never about the result, it was about enjoying ourselves on some amazing roads and developing this car for the future. Of course we had to have a go and some of the stage records including the final stage, Kuri Bush which was one incredible roller coaster.