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2002 Championship
After 14 of 14 Rounds
 
Drivers Points
1 Marcus Gronholm 77
2 Petter Solberg 37
3 Carlos Sainz 36
4 Colin McRae 35
5 Richard Burns 34
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1 Peugeot 165
2 Ford 104
3 Subaru 67
4 Hyundai 10
5 Skoda 9
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2002|NEWS
RALLYE SANREMO

MARTIN LEADS FORD TEAM TO POINTS DOUBLE IN ITALY
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Manufacturer: Ford
Press Release Type: Event Wrap

Ford Rallye Sport drivers Markko Märtin and Michael Park claimed their sixth consecutive points finish in the FIA World Rally Championship today. They finished fifth in a Focus RS World Rally Car on Italy’s demanding Rallye Sanremo and eighth place for Colin McRae and Nicky Grist ensured a double points haul for Ford to consolidate second position in the manufacturers’ standings.

The 26-year-old Estonian driver began his run back in May in Argentina and remains the only driver in the championship with a 100% finishing record after 11 of the 14 rounds. McRae now lies third in the drivers’ series.

Today’s short final leg, comprising four speed tests covering 88.02km in the mountains behind Sanremo and Imperia, produced glorious sunshine. The twisty asphalt roads were virtually bone dry, only the odd damp patch under the trees serving as a warning to drivers.

Märtin started the day in fifth, just 6.0sec behind world champion Richard Burns. However, the Briton extended his advantage during the opening loop of two special stages and Märtin settled for fifth, his first finish in Sanremo after four consecutive retirements here.

“I’ve finally made it to the finish here!” he joked. “The car has felt great all weekend, the set-up has been perfect and apart from a few small mistakes, I’ve driven well. The team has made good progress on asphalt. We saw a huge improvement in performance here compared with the asphalt events at the start of the year and I think we can achieve much more on this kind of surface next season. We tried hard to move ahead of Richard Burns this morning but this afternoon the fight was over and I just concentrated on making no mistakes and enjoying myself.”

McRae,
eighth overnight, faced no pressure from behind and had no chance to move up the leaderboard unless his rivals hit problems. Accordingly, he took no risks and was content to bring his Focus RS home to the finish in the points.

“It’s been a difficult rally for me,” said the 34-year-old Scot. “I’ve not been on the pace all rally. I had a few problems on the first day and I made some mistakes and we lost too much time. It’s been hard to close the gap although at least we scored points for the team. It’s much harder to recover time on an asphalt rally than it is on a gravel event. Markko drove very well and he fully deserved his result.

“My championship chances aren’t looking so good now. We go to New Zealand next and I like the roads there. A win would be nice. Realistically, there’s no real pressure in championship terms so our aim is to win the last three rallies and I think that’s possible,” he added.

Ford Rallye Sport team director Malcolm Wilson was full of praise for Märtin. “Markko is still young in rally terms. But he’s driven with the maturity of a much more experienced driver here, especially considering it’s an event he’s never finished before. When Carlos Sainz retired it was important that Markko and Colin kept cool and brought both cars home in the points. They did exactly that and it shows just how crucial it is to have a three car team. With three cars in the squad, there’s always a back-up if one retires. With only two, there is none,” he said.

Luis Moya, co-driver to Sainz who retired his Focus RS on Friday, donned his athletics kit to run in a half-marathon in his home city of Barcelona today. He finished 673rd from a field of more than 3,000 runners, despite injuring his knee after 18km. “Not bad for an old man of 42!” he joked.

News from our Rivals
The final day produced no drama and the leaderboard remained unchanged throughout. Gilles Panizzi’s (Peugeot) victory, by 20.9sec, was his third on asphalt this season and his third successive Sanremo triumph. Second for team-mate Marcus Grönholm extended his championship lead to 23 points with three rounds remaining and he needs just eight more points to guarantee his second title. The result also took the French team to within three points of their third consecutive manufacturers’ crown. Jesus Puras (Citroen) claimed his first point of the season in sixth while 10th placed Francois Delecour (Mitsubishi) secured the final manufacturers’ point.

Next round
There is little chance of a break for teams as the championship reverts to smooth gravel and the flowing roads of the Rally New Zealand, based in Auckland on 3 - 6 October.

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Calendar 2002

Rally Monte CarloEvent Dates: 17 Jan 2002 - 20 Jan 2002
51st Uddeholm Swedish RallyEvent Dates: 31 Jan 2002 - 03 Feb 2002
Tour de CorseEvent Dates: 07 Mar 2002 - 10 Mar 2002
Rallye Catalunya Costa BravaEvent Dates: 22 Mar 2002 - 24 Mar 2002
Rally of CyprusEvent Dates: 19 Apr 2002 - 21 Apr 2002
Rally de ArgentinaEvent Dates: 16 May 2002 - 19 May 2002
Acropolis RallyEvent Dates: 13 Jun 2002 - 16 Jun 2002
Safari Rally KenyaEvent Dates: 11 Jul 2002 - 14 Jul 2002
Rally of FinlandEvent Dates: 08 Aug 2002 - 11 Aug 2002
Rally of GermanyEvent Dates: 22 Aug 2002 - 25 Aug 2002
Rallye SanremoEvent Dates: 19 Sep 2002 - 22 Sep 2002
Propecia Rally New ZealandEvent Dates: 03 Oct 2002 - 06 Oct 2002
Telstra Rally AustraliaEvent Dates: 31 Oct 2002 - 03 Nov 2002
Network Q Rally of Great BritainEvent Dates: 14 Nov 2002 - 17 Nov 2002

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