 | PEUGEOT CLIMBS TO THE TOP OF THE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP ! Marcus Gronholm and Richard Burns have finished first and second on the Rally of New Zealand, boosting Peugeot to the top of the manufacturers' championship.
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 | SUBARU RALLY NEW ZEALAND EVENT WRAP 555 Subaru World Rally Team driver, Petter Solberg maintained his overnight third position to collect six WRC Drivers' points, while team-mate Tommi Mäkinen was seventh, securing two WRC Drivers' points. Between them, th.... |
 | A SUPERB FOURTH PLACE FOR LOEB The Xsara of Sébastien Loeb and Daniel Elena returned to the finish in fourth position, where they were lying since yesterday’s second leg. With this fantastic result in their first outing in the “Kiwi” event, the young .... |
 | ŠKODA MOTORSPORT CONTINUES UNBROKEN POINTS RUN The Škoda Motorsport World Rally Team enjoyed a superb result at the end of Rally New Zealand. Not only did the team maintain its record of scoring World Rally Championship manufacturer points on every event of this year.... |
 | NEW FOCUS CLAIMS POINTS ON WORLD RALLY DEBUT DOWN UNDER Ford Rallye Sport's revolutionary new Focus RS World Rally Car finished in the world championship points on its debut in New Zealand today. François Duval and Stéphane Prévot finished ninth on the Rally New Zealand, four.... |
 | MISFORTUNE STRIKES AFTER SOLID HYUNDAI DRIVE BY LOIX IN NEW ZEALAND Hyundai World Rally Team crew Freddy Loix and Sven Smeets drove a confident Rally New Zealand but points were stolen from them when they went off the road while lying in fifth position overall.
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 | PEUGEOT TARGETS FORMATION FINISH IN NEW ZEALAND! Peugeot's reigning World Champion Marcus Gronholm has maintained his winning advantage throughout the second day of the Rally New Zealand. Marcus leads his team mate Richard Burns by over a minute heading into the final .... |
 | SUBARU RALLY NEW ZEALAND LEG TWO WRAP Starters
63 of the original 80 competitors left Paparoa parc ferme at 0800hrs this morning
Route
Leg two, the longest of the event, comprised 150.43 competitive kilometres and seven stages. The first five stages .... |
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