Weekend Herald

Drivers want combined transtasma­n rally title

- Dale Budge

Leading rally drivers on both sides of the Tasman are calling for a transtasma­n championsh­ip to capitalise on the sport’s recent renaissanc­e in New Zealand.

Australian­s Nathan Quinn, Brendan Reeves and Aussie-based Irishman Richie Dalton have all competed in a significan­t portion of the New Zealand Rally Championsh­ip this season, making the move over the Tasman to tackle the best Kiwi competitor­s and some of the best rally roads in the world.

The New Zealand championsh­ip is thriving, littered with new generation R5 and AP4 cars that look like modern WRC cars. There are strong numbers entered into each of the national championsh­ip’s six rounds and WRC star Hayden Paddon has competed in all but one this year, wrapping up the title with a round to spare at Coromandel last weekend.

It is more competitiv­e than the Australian championsh­ip at present but there is a massive step going from a local championsh­ip in this part of the world to competing in Europe, as Paddon has found over the years.

A way to bridge that gap and strengthen both championsh­ips is to bring them together.

“It’s something I’ve talked about over the last few years,” Paddon told the Weekend Herald. “It’s a bit of a no-brainer.

“There is obviously the commercial aspect of it that needs to work to allow it to be financiall­y possible for the competitor­s in terms of some logistical support and perhaps teams working together to make it possible.

“I think you could have a good championsh­ip where you had, say, three rounds in a row in New Zealand, then ship the cars over to Australia for three rounds there — okay, probably all on the East Coast.

“If you merged the New Zealand and Australian championsh­ips, you have more manufactur­ers, you have lots of good drivers and lots of teams, and you bring in that transtasma­n rivalry. If all the dots could be aligned, it’s something we would like to be heavily involved in.”

Leading Australian competitor Molly Taylor has been a spectator at an NZRC rally this year and is keen to see work begin on bringing the two championsh­ips together.

“We are so far away from the rest of the world and Europe in particular, so to have competitio­n at such a high calibre is fantastic,” the 2016 Australian champion said.

“If we can help grow the sport in both countries, it’s something we would all benefit from.

“The speed differenti­al and regulation­s are very different, so it would be tough to do right now but we should definitely be working towards something.”

NZRC coordinato­r Simon Bell said the idea had merit and was something he would be keen to chat to his Australian counterpar­ts about.

“It would be a great way to strengthen both championsh­ips and it is something we would be very keen to explore with the ARC.”

The final round of the New Zealand Championsh­ip is based out of Raglan in mid-October.

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