A great result for the returning Dermott and Linzi Malley.  Stepping on the podium with son Patrick Malley and Co-Driver Crunch Bennett.  A great result for the truth team.



Other winners on the day saw Robert Murray on top for the classics and Glen Smith take out the rally extreme.
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Congratulations to Paddon and Westy on there Rally New Zealand scholarships. 

Heading into the next round at Hawkes Bay the two will be giving it there all in an effort to get on top of the podium.


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Congratulations to the Masons with there round win at Rally New Zealand.  Showing the pace of the BNT subaru finishing one of the stages ahead of one of the WRC competitors. 
The final round at Nelson will decide the second place of the New Zealand Rally Championship as Haydon Paddon with a 52 point lead has claimed victory in the championship  before going into the final round. 
As Paddon prepares for Rally Malaysia we would like to wish him luck.  The high flying green machine has proven it is a world class setup with a great team behind them.



So to the winners and all competitors from the weekend you have our congratulations and look forward to seeing you at the final round.
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An eventful Rally Hawkes bay
saw some intriguing results this
weekend.  An on form Hayden
Paddon leading the field on the
first day saw him take out the win
over Chris West after day two was
cancelled due to flooding from the storm we are experiencing at the moment.  With the worsening weather conditions after stage one the roads looked to be getting slippery which claimed many of the top runners.  From the NZRC series Richard Mason and Callum McInnes failed to finish day one joined by Reg Cook, Dave Strong, Aaron Cook and Ben Jagger.  All the attrition meant that there was a Truth Fiesta one and two on the podium.