Hayden Paddon started strongly on the opening day of Wales Rally GB overnight (NZT) but electrical and gearbox issues saw the Kiwi retire partway through the day and prepare to restart on day two.
Paddon started day one of Wales Rally GB second of the Super 2000 World Rally Championship competitors behind Swede Per-Gunnar Andersson who was leading this category coming into the UK event.
Together with co-driver John Kennard, they were quickest among the SWRC competitors and 14th fastest overall setting a sharp pace for the 20.48km stage. They were 4.4 seconds quicker than Andersson.
Things started to go wrong on stage two when the Skoda lost all power with an ignition problem.
"The day started well," Paddon said. "It was good run and it was good to get the first stage out of the way after a long period out of the car.