Motorsport News  |  27th April 2016
PADDON BEATS VW
At the pivotal moment, it was All Blacks coach Gilbert Enoka who came to the rescue. Hayden Paddon had lost 27.2 seconds in 24.2 miles. His dream was teetering on the brink. It was then that he turned to Enoka. Then New Zealand beat France. And, among the remains of the duck Kris Meeke broke at the end of El Condor, Argentina twelve months ago, Paddon smashed his own. And in some style, taking a near unbelievable 11.7s out of the world champion on the final stage.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Motorsport News 27th April 2016.