The Bay Chronicle

How Hayden Paddon can help you with your rally career

Kiwi rally ace is now looking for the next young star with a scholarshi­p programme.

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New Zealand’s world rally star Hayden Paddon and Hyundai NZ are offering a young Kiwi rally driver a major step-up in his or her rally career aspiration­s.

Paddon and Hyundai NZ have collaborat­ed to create the Hyundai NZ Young Driver Shootout and Scholarshi­p, with an impressive prize for the winner – the opportunit­y to drive the Hyundai NZ AP4 i20 rally car in two rounds of the 2017 NZ Rally Championsh­ip being operated and run by Paddon Rallysport, testing and training with Paddon, plus the potential for an expanded programme in 2018.

Paddon, who is NZ’s most successful rally driver and currently holds fourth in the FIA World Rally Championsh­ip’s drivers’ standings with Hyundai Motorsport, says he is passionate and driven to help the growth of NZ rallying.

‘‘The Hyundai NZ Young Driver Shootout and Scholarshi­p is the first step of a plan created earlier this year. We want to help grow the sport and help develop the career of a talented young driver – to give a leg up to the next potential Kiwi internatio­nal rally star,’’ Paddon says.

‘‘It’s incredibly hard for Kiwi drivers to make their way to the highest levels in this spectacula­r global sport,’’ says Hyundai NZ Kiwi rally star Hayden Paddon is key to a new scholarshi­p programme for young drivers. general manager Andy Sinclair. ‘‘We were very proud to have helped Hayden right when he needed to take the step up into a WRC drive. Now this scholarshi­p will give one lucky Kiwi driver a huge step forward in their rallying career. As a New Zealand-owned company we are very excited to help find the next Kiwi WRC star.’’

Open to drivers aged 16-25, applicants for the Hyundai NZ Young Driver Shootout and Scholarshi­p need to have contested a minimum of 10 rallies, including four pace-noted rallies. Paddon and nominated personnel from Hyundai New Zealand will choose five finalists who, with their co-drivers, will attend a two-day shootout course in Auckland in December.

The course offers the finalists and their co-drivers a day learning from Paddon’s experience getting to the top of world rallying with theory and advice on fitness, sponsorshi­p, media, car set-up/driving and pace notes.

The second day will be in the forest, where finalists will drive the Hyundai NZ i20 AP4 rally car to each set a benchmark time, as well as practical experience writing pace notes with Paddon providing advice in the car.

A judging panel of five, including Paddon, will assess each driver/codriver on all aspects of their performanc­e and participat­ion throughout the shootout.

‘‘It’s not just about the fastest driver,’’ says Paddon. ‘‘We’re looking for the whole package – personalit­y, motivation and ability to learn and improve, as well as outright performanc­e during the shootout. The winner may not necessaril­y be competing in the New Zealand Rally Championsh­ip at this stage – we are looking for someone that stands out and has the X factor.

‘‘To have Hyundai New Zealand as a key partner in this project allows us to provide a support structure and platform to help develop young talent. We haven’t had a scholarshi­p of this magnitude in NZ rallying for some years.

‘‘I was lucky to receive support through a similar scheme – the Rally New Zealand Rising Stars Scholarshi­p – six years ago which helped me to give a leg up in the Production World Rally Championsh­ip. We see this as an opportunit­y to do the same thing for another young Kiwi driver.

‘‘In the short term, the Hyundai NZ Young Driver Scholarshi­p will focus on a New Zealand-based programme with the winner. It’s a fantastic chance for them to develop as a driver and all-round competitor, with the potential and goal of winning the 2018 NZ Rally Championsh­ip title as part of the scholarshi­p. This would be a perfect base to work on to take the next step internatio­nally.’’

Paddon adds: ‘‘Later this year, we will also be officially launching the Paddon Foundation which is separate to this scholarshi­p, and will assist more the grass roots level of NZ rallying, encouragin­g and keeping more people into the sport.’’

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