 | FIA EVENT WRAP Ford driver Colin McRae has scored his first victory for a year on the seventh round of the FIA World Rally Championship, the Acropolis Rally, which finished in Greece today. The Scot and navigator Nicky Grist, whose las.... |
 | FORD AND MCRAE CLAIM THIRD STRAIGHT GREEK WIN Ford Rallye Sport drivers Colin McRae and Nicky Grist won Europe’s toughest rally today in Greece. The Britons claimed victory in the Acropolis Rally, seventh round of the FIA World Rally Championship, after three days o.... |
 | SUBARU EVENT WRAP Just 44 of the original 84 competitors started the final leg of the 49th Acropolis Rally this morning. Ahead of them lay the last four stages in the mountainous terrain to the north of Itea. The shortest leg of the event.... |
 | SCHWARZ TAKES POINTS ON OUTSTANDING HYUNDAI PERFORMANCE IN GREECE Hyundai Castrol World Rally Team crew Armin Schwarz/Manfred Hiemer finished the the 49th Acropolis Rally, the seventh round of the World Rally Championship, in a solid ninth position overall after an excellent drive on a.... |
 | SUBARU EVENT WRAP Skoda Motorsport´s crew Toni Gardemeister/Paavo Lukander had a strong finish in the 2002 Acropolis Rally, overcoming Mitsubishi´s Francois Delecour in the very last stage of the event, thus bringing their Octavia WRC wit.... |
 | DELECOUR SURVIVES DAY OF ATTRITION The Marlboro Mitsubishi Ralliart crew of François Delecour and Daniel Grataloup finished the 49th Acropolis Rally in 11th position in their Lancer Evolution WRC. Team-mates Alister McRae and David Senior registered a dis.... |
 | FORD RALLYE SPORT - NEWS AFTER STAGE 14 Only 44 of the original 84 cars left Parnassos for today’s third and final leg. Just four stages covering 96.39km remain before the finish in Itea but as all are being run for the second time, drivers can expect rougher .... |
 | MITSUBISHI - NEWS AFTER SS 14 The Acropolis Rally is biting back and, of the 84 original starters, just 44 left Parc Ferme at Lilea-Parnassos this morning for the final day of competition. The route, again to the north and northeast of Itea, is the s.... |
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