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Paddon and Breen have swapped the lead throughout the day with Breen reaching the midday halt in Colmar in front after Paddon suffered a high-speed spin on stage four. Breen maintained his advantage until stage six when Paddon snatched the lead, which he will hold at the overnight halt in Strasbourg.
Were happy to get to end of first day without too many problems, said New Zealander Paddon, who drives a Skoda Fabia S2000. Other than the spin its been a good day. Weve not been on the limit, just trying to learn where the grip is and how the car handles on Tarmac.
Breen, in a Ford Fiesta S2000, said: Its been a good battle and tomorrows going to be another good, good day.
P-G Andersson, who tops the SWRC title standings by eight points over Breen and Paddon, is third overnight in his PROTON Motorsports entry. It wasnt in the plan to let them drive away but I wasnt able to fight with them, theyve been much quicker. The first day is over and theres still a long way to go.
Saudi driver Yazeed Al-Rajhi said his turbocharged Fiesta Regional Rally Car wasnt ideally suited to the high-speed sections on day one. Meanwhile, Andreas Aigner, making his debut in the SWRC, completes the leaderboard in the second works Satria-Neo S2000 after Maciej Oleksowicz failed to record a time on the Mulhouse test. Aigner said: Weve had no handbrake all day and its been tricky, slippery in places. We just have to keep learning and keep on going.
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Paddon and Breen have swapped the lead throughout the day with Breen reaching the midday halt in Colmar in front after Paddon suffered a high-speed spin on stage four. Breen maintained his advantage until stage six when Paddon snatched the lead, which he will hold at the overnight halt in Strasbourg.
Were happy to get to end of first day without too many problems, said New Zealander Paddon, who drives a Skoda Fabia S2000. Other than the spin its been a good day. Weve not been on the limit, just trying to learn where the grip is and how the car handles on Tarmac.
Breen, in a Ford Fiesta S2000, said: Its been a good battle and tomorrows going to be another good, good day.
P-G Andersson, who tops the SWRC title standings by eight points over Breen and Paddon, is third overnight in his PROTON Motorsports entry. It wasnt in the plan to let them drive away but I wasnt able to fight with them, theyve been much quicker. The first day is over and theres still a long way to go.
Saudi driver Yazeed Al-Rajhi said his turbocharged Fiesta Regional Rally Car wasnt ideally suited to the high-speed sections on day one. Meanwhile, Andreas Aigner, making his debut in the SWRC, completes the leaderboard in the second works Satria-Neo S2000 after Maciej Oleksowicz failed to record a time on the Mulhouse test. Aigner said: Weve had no handbrake all day and its been tricky, slippery in places. We just have to keep learning and keep on going.
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Source: http://www.motorsportforums.com/wrc-news/155442-friday-swrc-wrap-paddon-edges-close-battle.html
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