 | FIA EVENT WRAP Finnish driver Marcus Grönholm has scored a dominant win on the second round of this year's FIA World Rally Championship, the Swedish Rally. The 2000 world champion was rarely troubled after he built up a substantial lea.... |
 | PEUGEOT ROMPS TO SWEDISH ONE-TWO Peugeot 206 WRC drivers Marcus Gronholm and Harri Rovanpera have claimed a dominant one-two on the second round of this year’s FIA World Rally Championship, the Swedish Rally. The two Finns rattled off today’s closing st.... |
 | MITSUBISHI DRIVERS CLINCH GROUP N VICTORY IN SWEDEN AND TAKE EARLY CHAMPIONSHIP LEAD Mitsubishi Motors drivers stormed to victory in Group N and also in the 2002 FIA Production Car World Rally Championship classification on the first round, the Swedish Rally. A thrilling battle between Swede Daniel Carls.... |
 | COOL SAINZ HEADS FORD POINTS DOUBLE IN SWEDEN Ford Rallye Sport claimed their second double points haul of the season as four Focus RS World Rally Cars secured top 10 positions on the Swedish Rally today. Spanish duo Carlos Sainz and Luis Moya finished third on this.... |
 | POINTS FOR MCRAE & MITSUBISHI Alister McRae and David Senior claimed their first points of the year for themselves and Mitsubishi by finishing the Swedish Rally, the second round of the FIA World Rally Championship, in fifth position. Marlboro Mitsub.... |
 | KANKKUNEN TAKES POINTS IN SWEDEN BUT LOIX IS HYUNDAI HERO Hyundai Castrol World Rally Team crew Juha Kankkunen and Juha Repo finished the Uddeholm Swedish Rally, the second round of the FIA World Rally Championship, in a confident eighth position after three days of determined .... |
 | SKODA - SWEDISH RALLY - EVENT WRAP Skoda Motorsport has had a bitterly disappointing end to the Swedish Rally with its most experienced driver Kenneth Eriksson, being forced to retire just 7km from the end of the final stage when his Octavia WRC overheate.... |
 | SUBARU SWEDISH RALLY EVENT WRAP With mild temperatures overnight the thaw in Sweden continued, and for the third day in succession cars left Karlstad’s Parc Ferme in weather conditions more typically Welsh than Scandinavian.
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