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CAMPBELL WINS, HORAN JR IMPRESSES

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Tauranga’s Phil Campbell and co-driver Brianna Little took the lead in the WINMAX Brake Pads North Island Rally Series by winning SBT Group Taranaki Tarmac Rally in their Ford Fiesta AP4.

Veteran driver Charlie Evans (Hamilton) had been fastest on the opening stage in his Mazda RX7, but a spin on stage two saw him stuck off-road.

“I think that something is bent in the left rear, as we just spun with no warning,” says Evans.

Campbell won the remaining three stages of the Stratfordb­ased rally but the sensation of the rally was a competitor too young to hold a driver’s licence.

Brooklyn Horan, 14, was on his rally debut in the Coast Group Rally 4 Ford Fiesta.

Competing alongside experience­d co-driver Mike Connor, it was Horan’s first rally. As he does not have a civil driver’s licence, it was Connor drove the car between the closedroad stages.

Seeded 21st, Horan posted second fastest time on three of the special stages and finished 43.9secs behind Campbell.

“I did some rounds of the Toyota 86 Championsh­ip this year and that definitely gave me confidence on the tarmac,” says Horan.

The teenager’s effort has been awarded with the WINMAX Brake Pads Drive of the Rally prize.

Finishing third overall for the second time in the new series was Hamilton’s Mike Goldsbury in his 1600cc Toyota Corolla

DX. It was another spirited drive against more powerful 4wd opposition from Goldsbury.

“The car has standard Corolla brakes so I couldn’t use them too much. Perhaps that was why I was so fast!”

Fourth place went to the Peugeot 206 GTI driven by

Nick Marshall with the top six completed by Shaun Wade (Mitsubishi Mirage) and Stuart Eyre in his classic Mazda RX3.

Series leader Clint

Cunningham (Ford Fiesta Proto) finished seventh after losing time with overheatin­g problems on the opening stages. He slips to third in the series behind Campbell and Goldsbury.

Round three of the WINMAX Brake Pads North Island Rally Series is the Maramarua Forest Rally on September 9.

 ?? ?? Brooklyn Horan shot from 21st to second overall on his first rally.
Brooklyn Horan shot from 21st to second overall on his first rally.
 ?? ?? Tauranga’s Phil Campbell won the Taranaki Tarmac Rally.
Tauranga’s Phil Campbell won the Taranaki Tarmac Rally.

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