New Zealand driver Hayden Paddon completed a strong Rally de Espana with a fourth place finish.
France’s Sebastien Ogier won the rally on Monday (NZ Time) to secure his fourth consecutive FIA World Rally Championship title.
The next three cars were all Hyundais, including Paddon who missed out on a podium finish after being 1m 27.8s down on Ogier.

Kiwi driver Nick Cassidy is a confirmed entry in a strong field of 27 drivers (with three still to be announced) for the 2016 Macau Grand Prix. The inaugural FIA F3 World Cup is shaping up as the culmination of some of the hardest-fought Formula 3 competition on record across multiple continents.
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