Motorsport all-rounder Clark Proctor and new co-driver Sue O'Neill (Nissan GT-R35) lead Targa New Zealand after an eventful first day though with just seven seconds separating the top three finishers the annual four-day tarmac rally is still anyone's race.
After a high-profile start at internet entrepreneur Kim Dotcom's mansion at Coatsville on Auckland's North Shore this morning, and in the absence of defending title holder Tony Quinn and his co-driver Naomi Tillett who were a last-minute withdrawal in their Nissan GT-R35, Orewa driver Leigh Hooper and co-driver Simon Kirkpatrick grabbed an early lead in their Subaru WRX but their challenge was shortlived.
After winning the first stage from fellow Subaru aces Rick Giddy and Paul Ottaway, and Nissan pair Proctor and O'Neill, then the second from Giddy and Ottaway and Auckland Mitsubishi pair Jason Gill and Mark Robinson, Hopper and Kirkpatrick slipped back to second in the third stage after problems with their Subaru's turbo then were stopped in their tracks for good in the next stage with a gearbox failure.
Former Targa Bambina and Rotorua event winner Glenn Inkster and his co-driver Spencer Winn spent the first three stages familiarising themselves with their new Mitsubishi Evo 8 then won the fourth.