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Five-time New Zealand champion wins Rally Bay of Plenty

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18 Oct, 2020 09:06 PM4 mins to read

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Richard and Sara Mason on their way to victory in the Driven Auto Sales Rally Bay of Plenty at Whakatāne on Sunday. Photo / Asia Pacific Sports Media

Richard and Sara Mason on their way to victory in the Driven Auto Sales Rally Bay of Plenty at Whakatāne on Sunday. Photo / Asia Pacific Sports Media

Five-time New Zealand Rally champion Richard Mason has made a winning return to the sport by taking victory at the Driven Auto Sales Rally Bay of Plenty on Sunday.

Mason showed no signs that his driving had slowed during the five years of retirement that followed his last national rally title in 2014.

The Masterton driver, with his wife Sara calling the pace notes, made a steady start to the nine-stage Whakatāne-based event, then moved his Subaru Impreza into the lead after five stages had been completed.

He stayed in front by winning three of the remaining four stages and built a 15.7s advantage over early leaders Raana Horan and Michael Connor, of Auckland, driving a Skoda Fabia R5.

The Subaru Impreza that Mason was driving was the same car he won his first New Zealand title with in 2005. It took Mason 1h 16m 34.9s of driving to complete the 123km of timed special stages.

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"The objective today was to have some fun," Mason said.

"We've had this car in the shed for a few years and we've done some small club events with it in the last few months and we wanted to do a rally in it.

"The original plan was to do Hawke's Bay because it's close to home. But that was cancelled and we decided to come here."

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Podium finishers at the Driven Auto Sales Rally Bay of Plenty Michael Connor and Raana Horan, left, Sara and Richard Mason, Emma Gilmour and Mal Peden. Photo / Asia Pacific Sports Media
Podium finishers at the Driven Auto Sales Rally Bay of Plenty Michael Connor and Raana Horan, left, Sara and Richard Mason, Emma Gilmour and Mal Peden. Photo / Asia Pacific Sports Media

The only concern for Mason was a broken right-front suspension spring platform with two stages remaining but temporary repairs held and the breakage had no impact on his pace.

Dunedin's Emma Gilmour was pleased with a trouble-free run in her Suzuki Swift AP4 to finish in third place, narrowly holding off a late-rally challenge from Aucklander Kingsley Jones (Skoda Fabia R5).

Along with Horan and Mason, the stage winners on Sunday included Pukekohe's Dylan Turner before he retired his Audi S1 AP4 with a broken prop shaft, and Jones who won the final stage.

Completing the top six overall were Mitsubishi Lancer drivers Grant Blackberry (Hawke's Bay) and Todd Bawden (Hamilton).

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The rally attracted 51 crews for gravel road competition held in warm springtime conditions in the Manawahe, Otamarakau, Matatā and Pukehina districts. A strong turnout of spectators watched the action at the best viewing points.

Podium finishers at the Driven Auto Sales Rally Bay of Plenty Michael Connor and Raana Horan, left, Sara and Richard Mason, Emma Gilmour and Mal Peden. Photo / Asia Pacific Sports Media
Podium finishers at the Driven Auto Sales Rally Bay of Plenty Michael Connor and Raana Horan, left, Sara and Richard Mason, Emma Gilmour and Mal Peden. Photo / Asia Pacific Sports Media

It was the first gravel rally to be held on North Island roads since October 2019, with the full calendar of earlier 2020 events being cancelled due to Covid-19.

There were 41 finishers, while mechanical breakages mainly accounted for the 10 retirements.

The rally was organised by Motorsport BOP and continued the club's focus on encouraging new competitors with special awards for drivers and co-drivers who had previously competed in fewer than three rallies.

The Novice category was won by the Auckland crew of David Sievers and Matthew Sayers, who finished 11th overall in a Subaru Impreza ahead of Tauranga's Jay Pittams and Tamsin White, also in a Subaru Impreza, who finished 13th.

The other novice to shine was 17-year-old Jackson Clendon from Masterton, who finished 14th overall and was also the highest-placed competitor with a two-wheel-drive car in his Ford Fiesta.

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Overall results:
1st Richard and Sara Mason (Masterton) Subaru Impreza WRX, 1h 16m 34.9s.
2nd Raana Horan/Michael Connor (Auckland) Skoda Fabia R5, +15.7s.
3rd Emma Gilmour (Dunedin)/Mal Peden (Cambridge) Suzuki Swift AP4, +58.0s.
4th Kingsley and Waverley Jones (Auckland) Skoda Fabia R5, +1m 02.9s.
5th Grant Blackberry/Ric Chalmers (Hawke's Bay) Mitsubishi Lancer Evo10, +1m 25.6s.
6th Todd Bawden/Paul Burborough (Hamilton) Mitsubishi Lancer Evo6, +1m 40.9s.

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