Including a bit of brotherly rivalry in cars 90 and 91!Quote:
Originally Posted by Audimadgeoff
As long as we finish in that order :)
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Including a bit of brotherly rivalry in cars 90 and 91!Quote:
Originally Posted by Audimadgeoff
As long as we finish in that order :)
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Originally Posted by jonlint
Thank you and for also rallymaster about this information
Seems as he has taken over the Jordan Rally Team PWRC entry for this event.Quote:
Originally Posted by Carlo
Will be following closely how he goes on his first overseas WRC event. He had a bit of bad luck at Rally NZ (he was a wildcard entry for PWRC here) this year when his gearbox packed up on the first day. Very fast and very smooth driver, and with the backing to advance in the sport.
Not sure what car he will drive at Wales but his team are building a LHD Evo 9 for the 2008 NZRC. Unusual for the fact that we drive with RHD cars in this country, but I guess a stepping stone to bigger things.
Here's a link to Hayden's webpage that includes a story about Wales GB.
http://www.paddonrallysport.co.nz/index.html
The backing Hayden has is the attitude of his family, friends, supporters and most importantly himself. we all know that race drivers mature at a younger age than rally drivers but year for year agewise/racewise Hayden is at least the equal of Scott Dixon the NZ Indy Car driver. He is a special talent.Quote:
Originally Posted by Maui J.