Tarmac rally ace Glenn Inkster and co-driver Spencer Winn lead the 20th anniversary Targa South Island after a frantic first timed day, winning all six stages to power into an early lead.
For most of the day Inkster and Winn fought a high stakes four-way battle for overall and Instra-com Allcomers class honours with fellow Aucklanders Jason Gill and Mark Robinson, (Mitsubishi Evo 9) and Leigh Hopper and Simon Kirkpatrick (Subaru WRX), and five-time event winner Tony Quinn and his co-driver Naomi Tillet in Quinn's new Lamborghini Huracan.
Within sight of the finish line of the fifth of six of today's stages however, Quinn lost control of the Lamborghini and crashed. Neither he nor Tillett were injured, but the pair were forced to miss the sixth stage (there was also a seventh but it was cancelled due to the condition of the road) dropping them down to 13th in class and leaving a questin mark over their continuing in the event.
By winning all six stages Inkster and Winn arrived at the first overall stop of the event in Dunedin this evening with a lead of just over a minute and three quarters in class from Gill and Robinson but just under a minute and a half overall from the first day leader of the Instra.com modern 2WD class, US-based Kiwi husband and wife pair Gavin and Amy Riches in their Porsche GT3, who are second overall.
"It's a good start," Inkster said ,"but we just have to keep going."