
New Zealand鈥檚 motor racing community is mourning the loss of star rally driver Mark Tapper.
The 44-year-old鈥檚 death was reported on Tuesday afternoon by RallySport Magazine, shortly after his birthday.
Hayden Paddon said the news was a 鈥渟hock to the whole rally community鈥 and remembered him as 鈥渁 legend of a driver and a human being鈥.
鈥淚 would say he was one of the most gifted rally drivers in NZ - never afraid to commit that little more, keep it a gear higher and leave nothing on the table.鈥
Motorsport trailblazer Emma Gilmour remembered him as 鈥渁n immense talent and one of the most likeable, one-of-a-kind people in our sport.
鈥淕one far too soon. He will be so missed.鈥
MotorSport New Zealand said it was 鈥渄eeply saddened鈥 by his death.
鈥淎 fierce competitor and true character of the sport, Mark made his mark both at home and on the world stage.
鈥淢ark鈥檚 legacy lives on in the stories, memories, and inspiration he leaves behind.鈥
Former New Zealand rally champion Chris West remembered him as a 鈥渞eal character, competitive and talented steerer鈥 and said he 鈥渆njoyed every moment with Mark and co both on/off the stages鈥.
鈥楳ad鈥 Mike Whiddett recalled them getting into mischief as teenagers before becoming successful rally drivers.
鈥淏oth of us learnt the talent together of how hard to push vehicles to really find the limit of them.
鈥淣ever did we think both of us would make it on the global stage at the highest level, racing and entertaining behind a steering wheel.鈥
Tapper rose to prominence after he and Jeff Judd were the first Kiwis home at Rally New Zealand in 2005.
He competed in the Asia-Pacific Rally Championship in 2006 before winning the Group N 2WD class in the NZ Rally Championship the next year, earning him a place in the Fiesta Sporting Trophy International Shootout final.
Tapper鈥檚 success continued after he won the Pirelli Star Driver award in 2008, the first New Zealand driver to do so.
The win granted him a career-changing program in the Production World Rally Championship and a chance to compete against the world鈥檚 top drivers.
Tapper achieved his best WRC finish in 2009, but the year was marred by mechanical failures.
His last attempt at Rally New Zealand was the following year.
New Zealand rally driver Mark Tapper has died aged 44. Photo / NZPA / David Rowland
In later years, Tapper was a branch manager at Carter鈥檚 Tyre Services, according to his LinkedIn profile.
He was also listed as being a director of several companies, including Tapper Rallysport, Bonanza Holdings and Farm Direct NZ.
Tapper is survived by his two children, two sisters, and his parents.
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