Stokes holds off Hunt for impressive BOP Rally win

FAST FINISH: After starting slow, Mike Young managed to finish the afternoon section strongly.

Sports reporter

Championship protagonist Robbie Stokes has set up a thrilling finish to the Brian Green Property Group New Zealand Rally Championship by winning the Battery Town Rally Bay of Plenty on Saturday.

Stokes (Stokes Motorsport Skoda Fabia Rally 2) collected his second career NZRC round win by holding off three-time national champion and defending champ Ben Hunt (Skoda New Zealand Fabia Rally 2) by just 1.4 seconds in a gripping battle.

Hayden Paddon also took part and returned to the top of the podium for the Battery Town Rally Bay of Plenty in his Hyundai i20 AP4. He faced a strong challenge throughout the day from Ōpōtiki driver Mike Young in a similar Toyota Yaris AP4.

TOP PERFORMER: Hayden Paddon once again showed his class in Rally Bay of Plenty. Photos Ross Hyde.

Young was slow off the mark in the first two stages, admitting that a lack of driving time over the previous nine months had left him a little rusty.
But when the cars reached the Matahina Forest stages, he was able to make gains on Hunt and Stokes in their Skoda Fabia Rally 2 cars and move into second behind Paddon. Young held second throughout the afternoon, holding off a late charge by third-placed Stokes

A spin by Hunt in stage three – the first of four forestry stages – proved the difference as he dropped almost 19 seconds to his Canterbury rival.

Hunt then fought back with an impressive afternoon charge but came up just short in his bid to win a fourth event on the 2025 calendar.

He will take a nine-point lead into the final round of the championship at Whangarei next month.

Jack Stokes came home third in his Ford Fiesta AP4 with Jack Hawkeswood (Force Motorsport GR Yaris) and Josh Marston (RDL Holden Barina AP4) fifth.

Bryn Jones (Ford Fiesta Rally 4) won the NZRC 2WD class for the fifth straight time in 2025 to take a commanding lead over Tim Mackersy.

Dave Strong bounced back from a couple of rough outings to secure maximum points in the Open 2WD class.

Deane Buist’s masterclass in the Historic 2WD class continued as he produced another sublime performance to be sixth overall and first in class in the Ford Escort.

The Rally Challenge was a war of attrition as championship leader Caleb Macdonald crashed heavily earlier in the day in his Mitsubishi EVO 6. He will likely need another car to win the title at Whangarei.

Julien Lenglet crashed out on the penultimate stage while newcomer Will Menzies went off the road midway through the afternoon.

Ben Huband (Subaru Impreza) survived the drama of the Rally Challenge 4WD class to come out on top while Josh Keighley (Subaru H6) claimed a terrific second place and local driver Gavin Feast nursed his Subaru WRX home for third.

Keighley beat Kevin Laird (Subaru H6) home in the Group A battle.
Again there were some new roads used on the course with plenty of action taking place near Kawerau allowing the Eastern Bay fans to get in on the excitement.

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