All eyes on the title prize for Jones

Bryn Jones is firmly focused on the ultimate prize in 2025 – winning the Brian Green Property Group New Zealand Rally Championship in his class.

The Waikato-based driver has impressed over the past couple of seasons competing in the NZRC 2WD class, but that category has been completely dominated by Dylan Thomson.

But with Thomson not contesting this season, it opens the door for Jones to make a serious tilt at the title.

“I don’t think it necessarily changes a thing,” Jones said.

“There are not many people in our class, but we have widened our approach to the overall 2WD championship now.

“When you have the likes of Tim Mackersy and Deane Buist – two really competitive people in their own right – we feel we can be competitive with them.

“The championship is a bit of a personal pride.”

Jones endured a mixed season last year – his first full campaign in his Ford Fiesta Rally 4 car – mixing together a couple of strong finishes with a couple of rallies ruined with mistakes.

He has worked hard on the mental approach to his rallying in the build-up to 2025.

“It has been a very difficult last 12 months – I am not going to deny that,” he admitted. “We’ve got to do our job. I’d like to put some good results this year and come away with the big prize.

“A couple of driver mistakes but when you’re playing on the wild side these things can happen.

“It is not necessarily down to the car – I have done a lot of work in the off season getting myself mentally prepared for this season.”

And what does the long-term future hold for a talented youngster that absolutely lives and breathes rallying?

“We are always looking into things and doing research into other projects. At this stage nothing set in stone – we are still very focused on the national championship at this point.

“We will see what happens over the next few months about what developments we might have.”

       

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ABOUT THE NZRC

 
The New Zealand Rally Championship is this country’s premier nationwide rally championship. It attracts New Zealand’s best drivers to compete in numerous categories for the prestigious MotorSport New Zealand-sanctioned rally championship titles. In 2024, there are six NZRC rounds, each with a unique character reflecting the diverse regions – from Northland to Invercargill