Hayden Christopher Paddon (born 20 April 1987) is a New Zealand rally driver. He was PWRC world champion in 2011 and won the New Zealand Rally Championship in 2008, 2009, 2013, 2018, 2021, 2022 and 2023. In 2023 he became the first non-European to be crowned European Rally Champion. Following that up by retaining the European Rally Championship title in 2024 and winning the FIA Asia-Pacific Rally Championship.

Career

Paddon driving at the 2015 Rally de Portugal.

Paddon was introduced into motorsport at an early age, his father Chris being a rally driver, beginning his career competing in karting. He competed in his first rally in 2002, at the age of 15. In 2005, he rolled and burnt his car in Rally Canterbury 2005. In 2006 he began competing in the New Zealand Rally Championship in a Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VIII, winning both the Junior and Rookie titles. In 2007 he made his World Rally Championship debut competing in the Production World Rally Championship category at his home event in New Zealand as a wildcard entry, and then in the Team Jordan entry for Rally GB. In the New Zealand championship he retained his Junior title and came within a point of winning the championship outright. In 2008 he competed in a new Mitsubishi Evo IX, winning the New Zealand title. He also finished 13th overall and fourth in PWRC on his home round of the WRC.

In 2009, Paddon retained his New Zealand title, won the Pacific Cup, and also qualified for the Pirelli Star Driver Asia-Pacific final at the 2009 Rally Australia. Paddon was the fastest of the drivers on the opening day's stages, meaning he won the Pirelli Star Driver scholarship, giving him a fully funded programme for six events of the 2010 World Rally Championship season. Paddon's event got even better when he finished ninth overall, ahead of all of the PWRC regulars. Paddon also won a $50,000 International Rising Stars Scholarship run by Rally of New Zealand, giving him the additional funding needed to complete a full 2010 PWRC campaign in addition to the PSD events.

In 2010, Paddon won the PWRC category of Rally New Zealand in his own Evo IX, finishing 14th overall. He then finished third and second in PWRC on Rally Finland and Rallye Deutschland in the Pirelli Star Driver Evo X.

In 2011, Paddon contested a full PWRC season, consisting of 6 Rounds; Portugal, Argentina, Finland, Australia, Spain and GB. He competed under his newly formed team New Zealand World Rally Team and in a surprising move, Paddon switched to a Subaru for the 2011 season, as he had usually run in a Mitsubishi. Paddon drove a STR11 Subaru Impreza N4 run by Belgian Team Symtech Racing. Paddon's 2011 season proved to be a breakthrough as he took 1st place in four rallies consecutively: Portugal, Argentina, Finland and Australia, where he became 2011 P-WRC Champion.

The 2012 season saw Paddon move to the S-WRC championship in a Škoda Fabia S2000. After a 4th place among the S-WRC finishers in Sweden, he took his first S-WRC win in his second rally in the car at 2012 Rally de Portugal, which saw many competitors, including Paddon, have breakdowns.

2014 saw Paddon's first stage win in the World Rally Championship during the Rally Catalunya in Spain.

In 2015, Paddon took his first ever lead of a WRC event in the Rally d'Italia. Paddon was the first New Zealander to lead a World Rally Championship event since Possum Bourne held the lead in the 1999 Rally New Zealand and the first one to do so outside of his country. He finished second overall, behind Sébastien Ogier, after a careful performance and many stage wins.

In 2016, on the 4th round, the YPF Rally Argentina, Paddon took his - and New Zealand's - first WRC win by 13.3 seconds from Sébastien Ogier. His co-driver, John Kennard also became the oldest co-driver to win a WRC round at 57 years of age. Notably and perhaps controversially he celebrated the victory with a black and silver fern flag rather than the flag of New Zealand, following the failed flag referendum held earlier in the year. His intent was to distinguish the New Zealand flag from the Australian flag, where confusions still exists, even when, at the time of the victory, he was not competing against Australian drivers or co-drivers.[citation needed]

In the first rally of 2017, the 2017 Monte Carlo Rally, Paddon crashed out on the first stage, losing control of his Hyundai. A spectator was killed in the incident having been hit by the right rear of Paddon's car. Although Paddon's car was not severely damaged and could have continued, the Hyundai team withdrew Paddon from the rally as a mark of respect. Prior to round 6 in Portugal, Paddon's long-time co-driver John Kennard decided to retire through injury, and he was replaced by Briton Sebastian Marshall. Overall, Paddon endured a frustrating season, picking up just two podiums in Poland and Australia. He led round 7 in Italy, until retiring late on day 2 after hitting a bank and breaking his right rear suspension.[citation needed]

In October 2020, reveals one of the worlds first EV rally cars, based on the Hyundai Kona.[citation needed] Paddon both organised and won the 2020 inaugural Ben Nevis Station Golden 1200 hillclimbing event in Central Otago, where he was driving a specially prepared Hyundai i20 called the AP4++ with a custom 2.1L turbo 4 cylinder engine making 800hp.

In March 2022, Paddon teamed up with to enter a car into WRC2. The car will be run by , with the previously established team of engineers, technician and team management. [citation needed] Hayden managed to fight off many international drivers to win the WRC2 class in his home country. In 2023, Paddon joined the Italian BRC Racing Team, and with the support of Hyundai New Zealand and Pirelli Tyres, put a 2023 European Rally Championship together. Winning the first event of the season in Portugal, Hayden and John Kennard fought their way to a maiden European Rally Championship Title, becoming the first non-European driver to win said championship. Paddon also fought on his home grounds to win the 2023 New Zealand Rally Championship.

2024 saw Paddon and John Kennard put together another European Rally Championship title fight in the BRC Racing Team with the support of Hyundai New Zealand, Pirelli Tyres, and HMS Customer Racing. Hayden and John had a tough fight throughout the season, taking their first and only win of the season at round 7 in Rali Ceredigion. Fighting off title fights from Mathieu Franceschi and Mikolaj Marczyk, Hayden managed to win back-to-back European Rally Championships. Paddon also managed to win the 2024 FIA Asia-Pacific Rally Championship with up and coming New Zealand co-driver Jared Hudson.

WRC victories

#EventSeasonCo-driverCar
1Argentina 36° Rally Argentina2016New Zealand John KennardHyundai i20 WRC

ERC victories

#EventSeasonCo-DriverCar
1Portugal Rally Serras de Fafe e Felgueiras2023New Zealand John KennardHyundai i20 N Rally2
2United Kingdom Rali Ceredigion2024New Zealand John KennardHyundai i20 N Rally2

Results

WRC results

YearEntrantCar12345678910111213141516WDCPoints
2007Paddon Direct Green TeamMitsubishi Lancer Evolution VIIIMONSWENORMEXPORARGITAGREFINGERNZL 49NC0
Team JordanMitsubishi Lancer Evolution IXESPFRAJPNIREGBR Ret
2008Paddon Direct Green TeamMitsubishi Lancer Evolution IXMONSWEMEXARGJORITAGRETURFINGERNZL 12ESPFRAJPNGBRNC0
2009Hayden PaddonMitsubishi Lancer Evolution IXIRENORCYPPORARGITAGREPOLFINAUS 9ESPGBRNC0
2010Pirelli Star DriverMitsubishi Lancer Evolution XSWEMEXJORTUR 26POR 20BULFIN 21GER 19FRA 35ESPGBR 19NC0
Hayden PaddonMitsubishi Lancer Evolution IXNZL 14JPN 12
2011New Zealand World Rally TeamSubaru Impreza WRX STiSWEMEXPOR 11JORITAARG 9GREFIN 19GERAUS 6FRAESP 3418th10
Hayden PaddonSubaru Impreza STi R4GBR 13
2012Hayden PaddonŠkoda Fabia S2000MONSWE 23MEXPOR 16ARGGRENZL 12FIN RetGERGBR 26FRA RetITAESP 20NC0
2013Hayden PaddonŠkoda Fabia S2000MONSWEMEXPORARGGREITAFIN 11GER 8AUS 17FRAGBR18th8
Qatar M-Sport World Rally TeamFord Fiesta RS WRCESP 8
2014Hyundai Motorsport NHyundai i20 WRCMONSWEMEXPORARGITA 12POL 8FIN 8GERAUS 6FRAESP 9GBR 1014th19
2015Hyundai MotorsportHyundai i20 WRCMONSWE 5AUS 5GBR 59th84
Hyundai Motorsport NMEX 17ARG 16POR 8ITA 2POL 4FIN RetGER 9FRA 5ESP 6
2016Hyundai Motorsport NHyundai i20 WRCMON 25MEX 5ARG 1GER 5CHN CFRA 6ESP 4GBR 44th138
Hyundai MotorsportSWE 2POR RetITA RetPOL 3FIN 5AUS 4
2017Hyundai MotorsportHyundai i20 Coupe WRCMON RetSWE 7MEX 5FRA 6ARG 6POR RetITA RetPOL 2FIN RetGER 8ESPGBR 8AUS 38th74
2018Hyundai Shell Mobis WRTHyundai i20 Coupe WRCMONSWE 5MEXFRAARGPOR RetITA 4FIN 4GERTUR 3GBR 7ESPAUS 28th73
2019M-Sport Ford WRTFord Fiesta WRCMONSWEMEXFRAARGCHLPORITAFIN WDGERTURESPAUS CNC0
Ford Fiesta R5 Mk. IIGBR 38
2022Hayden PaddonHyundai i20 N Rally2MONSWECROPORITAKENEST RetFIN 11BELGRENZL 6ESPJPN21st8
2026Hyundai Shell Mobis WRTHyundai i20 N Rally1MON 11SWEKENCRO 3ESPPORJPNGREESTFINPARCHLITASAU11th*15*

PWRC results

YearEntrantCar123456789PWRCPoints
2007Paddon Direct Team GreenMitsubishi Lancer Evo VIIMONSWEARGGRENZL 17JPNIRENC0
Team JordanMitsubishi Lancer Evo IXGBR Ret
2008Paddon Direct Team GreenMitsubishi Lancer Evo IXSWEARGGRETURFINNZL 4JPNGBR21st5
2010Pirelli Star DriverMitsubishi Lancer Evo IXSWEMEXJORNZL 1JPN 23rd97
Mitsubishi Lancer Evo XFIN 3GER 2FRA 7GBR 3
2011Hayden PaddonSubaru Impreza WRX STiSWEPOR 1ARG 1FIN 1AUS 1ESP 8GBR1st104

SWRC results

YearEntrantCar12345678SWRCPoints
2012Hayden PaddonŠkoda Fabia S2000MONSWE 4POR 1NZL 1FIN RetGBR 7FRA RetESP 54th78

WRC-2 results

YearEntrantCar12345678910111213Pos.Points
2013Hayden PaddonŠkoda Fabia S2000MONSWEMEXPORARGGREITAFIN 3GER 3AUS 5FRAESPGBR13th40
2022Hayden PaddonHyundai i20 N Rally2MONSWECROPORITAKENEST RetFIN 3BELGRENZL 1ESPJPN10th43

WRC-2 Pro results

YearEntrantCar1234567891011121314WDCPoints
2019M-Sport Ford WRTFord Fiesta R5 Mk. IIMONSWEMEXFRAARGCHLPORITAFINGERTURGBR 4ESPAUS8th12

European Rally Championship results

YearEntrantCar123456789101112Pos.Points
2013Symtech RacingFord Fiesta S2000JÄNLIECANAZOCORYPR RetROMZLÍPOLCROSANVAL62nd5
2022Paddon RallysportHyundai i20 N Rally2AZO1AZO2CANPOLLAT 6ITACZEESP33rd15
2023BRC Racing TeamHyundai i20 N Rally2PRT 1CAN 2POL 2LAT 2SWE 2ITA 3CZE RetHUN1st163
2024BRC Racing TeamHyundai i20 N Rally2HUN 4CAN 6SWE 3EST 5ITA 6CZE 12GBR 1POL 31st145

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