Dusty Motu madness gave way to mud in the Silver Fern Rally yesterday.
Torrential rain smashing the east coast of the North Island saw three stages cancelled due to rising river levels and poor road conditions.
The four stages that did run proved incredibly difficult and caused a notable spike in attrition rate before overnighting in Napier.
James Hewlett stopped in the first stage of the day when his Escort short circuited. That allowed the Mirage of Trevor Taylor to take the lead, however Hewlett fought back, only to incur more time penalties in the confusion of the afternoon cancellations. That allowed Taylor to cruise into his home town for the Silver Frond win.
Behind these two Jim Robb and his Sunny had been keeping Stuart McFarlane's Porsche at bay, until Robb struck engine problems and McFarlane was able to sneak past for the final podium spot.