The Valvoline Rally of the North started this morning in the picture perfect town of Paihia on a cold brisk morning.
The weather was clear and the roads were dry which was going to be the ideal start for the 38 competitors entered into the competition.
Northland MP Mike Sabin arrived early to offically start the event with the first car leaving at 0700 hours.
The morning even seemed to be too early for the seasoned event officials who were citing “coffee” for quite a few hours.
So the field started out as 38 but the field was slightly smaller by the midday lunch break.
Driver Jonathan Walker and co-driver Ethan Mackwood-Smith of car number 27 simply went “a bit too fast into the corner, clipped the bank and rolled over about 3 or 4 times”.
Fortunately, they were both unhurt and are quite keen to compete again, even going as far to say “if it wasn’t for the camber of the back wheel we probably would have kept on racing!”
But it was Kerikeri local Kingsley Thompson who took the early lead.
While he had one close call with a wooden railing, Kingsley kept up a good pace and said the car was running well.
He wanted to go faster but said he needed to “grow some bigger ka-hoonies” in order to win The Valvoline Rally of the North.
And Kaitaia local Jay Sharp was doing very well and was placed an impressive 15th overall which was a huge improvement on last year where his rally ended in the first stage.
He said he was “flat out” in a few spots and that the “car finally feels like it’s mine” so everything is “feeling great”.
He also said the stages were “absolutely beautiful” which was echoed by many of the competitors in the lunch service.
However, Whangarei local Ben Haselden was having a few problems with the ECU and the car was just “cutting out” and he was just “hoping it doesn’t rear its head up again” for the next few stages to follow.
With a bit of rain setting in around the area, the following stages could get interesting.
Meet the competitors down at the Williams Street carpark in Paihia at 5.27pm where The Valvoline Rally of the North will officially finish.