"Our aims this weekend is to get this thing to the end and have a clean run. We will pick up the speed for Tauranga [the final round]."
Today's stages are a mix of fast and flowing country roads with some tight and twisty stuff with big drops on either side of the road.
"I hadn't seen any of the stages before," Holder said.
"They are probably the best roads I have ever driven on the recce so I can't wait to have a go with a rally car."
Holder will use the event to get himself familiar with the Holden Barina because he will also drive it at next month's Rally New Zealand.
"We had a wee skid in it Thursday for the first time. It is always good getting behind the wheel. We did 20-30km.
"Mainly it was about getting seat position right and finding where all the buttons are.
"The rest of it I will learn on the stages.
"It is the same platform as the Hyundai - there are certainly some similarities you can draw.
"It has its own differences - obviously the motor package is different.
"It was pleasant to drive."
The first stage gets under at 8.18am.