 | FIA - RALLYE MONTE CARLO EVENT WRAP Sebastien Loeb led a jubilant Citroen team to a dream result on the Monte Carlo Rally. The Frenchman won the opening round of the 2003 FIA World Rally Championship by 38.1 seconds from team-mate Colin McRae. Carlos Sainz.... |
 | CITROëN : ONE - TWO - THREE CHEVRONS The Citroën Total team had a fantastic start for its first full participation in the World Rally Championship. The Xsaras of Sébastien Loeb – Daniel Elena, Colin McRae – Derek Ringer, Carlos Sainz – Marc Marti took the f.... |
 | FORD SCOOPS DOUBLE POINTS HAUL ON MONTE CARLO RALLY Ford Rallye Sport's young drivers overcame their inexperience of the world's most technically demanding rally to claim a double points finish on the Monte Carlo Rally today. Twenty-seven-year-old Markko Märtin and co-dri.... |
 | PEUGEOT BRING HOME POINTS ON MONTE CARLO RALLY Both Richard Burns and Marcus Grönholm have scored manufacturer points for Peugeot on the opening round of the 2003 World Rally Championship in Monte Carlo. By finishing fifth, Burns has also opened his account of driver.... |
 | SKODA - RALLYE MONTE CARLO EVENT WRAP On the final day of the Rallye Monte Carlo, the first round of the World Rally Championship 2003, the drivers had to cope with treacherous road conditions with wet sections and patches of snow. Unlike the second day of t.... |
 | FIA - RALLYE MONTE CARLO LEG TWO WRAP Sebastien Loeb headed the leaderboard as the cars arrived back in Monaco on this opening round of the 2003 FIA World Rally Championship. The second leg of the rally didn’t get underway until SS8, following the organiser’.... |
 | CITROëNS, DETERMINED BUT CAUTIOUS OF THE MONTE On the eve of the second leg of the Monte Carlo rally, the Citroëns crews stand in first, second and third positions overall. Sébastien Loeb and Daniel Elena lead ahead of Colin McRae - Derek Ringer with Carlos Sainz and.... |
 | FORD - NEWS AFTER SS8 Forty cars left a bright and sunny Monaco this morning for the second leg of this opening round of the FIA World Rally Championship. After yesterday's monster day high in the Alps close to Gap, the second leg of the mos.... |
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