A desire to make the World Rally Championship more of a global contest could help bring the series back to New Zealand in the coming years.
The championship has been very European-focused in recent times as the sport struggled during the global recession. But over the past couple of years there has been some real growth and a number of countries have been lobbying to be included on an expanded calendar.
New Zealand last hosted a round of the WRC in 2012 while the championship made annual visits to just three countries - Australia, Mexico and Argentina – outside Europe in the time since.
Rally New Zealand organisers made a strong push to bring the championship back for this season; lobbying the promoter for more than a year to no avail despite putting together a strong bid. The more lucrative Rally Turkey was included when the calendar was announced late last year and there were fears that the best drivers on the planet would never again visit arguably the world's best rally roads.
But there appears to be a real push to make the championship a truly global spectacle again giving hope to Kiwi fans. Chile, Japan and a Safari Rally in Kenya have emerged as events likely to be included over the next season or two while others, including New Zealand, continue to push their case.