Paddon and Kennard return to WRC
It’s the news Kiwi rally fans have been hoping for – New Zealanders Hayden Paddon and John Kennard are returning to compete in the FIA World Rally Championship with Hyundai Motorsport in 2026!
Paddon and Kennard have been asked to rejoin Hyundai Motorsport for a part-time programme in the 2026 WRC. The popular Kiwis are confirmed to contest the opening WRC round, Monte Carlo, running 22 to 25 January in a Hyundai i20 N Rally1 car. The other drivers running the team’s third Hyundai i20 N Rally1 have been confirmed as Danni Sordo and Esapekka Lappi.
Paddon says, “There’s a lot of emotion – a mix of excitement, anxiety and just wanting to get going. That’s the best way to describe getting the call-up from Hyundai Motorsport to return to the World Rally Championship. It’s certainly not what we expected but we’ve never given up with all the programmes we’ve been doing over the last eight years all over the world.”
Fresh from winning his first Australian Rally Championship in 2025 after two back-to-back European Rally Championship titles in 2023 and 2024, Paddon appreciates the significance of this opportunity where he’s expected to contest three to five WRC rounds.
“It’s massive,” says Paddon. “A pinch yourself moment to think that eight years after we were last in the WRC, we’re going back. That’s pretty unheard of. So many people believed in us for so many years. Of course, we’re going to take this opportunity with both hands and do the best job we can and see what we can make of it.”
He’s very aware what’s expected of him. “It’s a different mindset to what it was eight or ten years ago when you’re young and ambitious and it was all about trying to win rallies and be a world champion. This time around it’s about being a team player. We have a very clear role to play to within the team and that’s in a supporting role, to collect points and be consistent. I guess we can back ourselves in what we’ve been good at doing over the past few years all over the world, and have solid experience and some wisdom to lean into. I guess that’s one of good things of being older, and we’ll try to use that to our best advantage.”
The 2026 season will mark Paddon and Kennard’s 21st year rallying together.
“It’s great to continue this partnership with John and it’s also great to see our loyalty to the Hyundai brand, which started 12 years ago, has helped create this opportunity,” said Paddon.
“I’m hugely thankful to so many people to make this happen. Obviously there’s a lot of work to do in a short space of time as we head into rallies that we don’t have so much experience of and not necessarily rallies that you’d call favourites but we’ll take the opportunities we’re being given make the most of it.”
Kennard is also excited to have this new opportunity. “I’m super happy that Hayden and I will be competing in WRC events with Hyundai Motorsport again. I’ll be working equally as hard as Hayden to make the most of the opportunities.”
This coming weekend, Paddon is competing in a Hyundai i20 N Rally2 car in a French tarmac rally, Rallye National Hivernal du Devoluy, with UK co-driver Jack Morton alongside for the first time. The asphalt rally, in the south-east of France, is renowned as a Monte Carlo warm-up. Paddon joins Hyundai team-mate Adrien Fourmaux at the event, who’ll pilot a Rally1 car.
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