 | PETTER SOLBERG AND THE NEW SUBARU IMPREZA WRC2005 WIN RALLY MEXICO Petter Solberg and the new Subaru Impreza WRC2005 won Rally Mexico by a margin of 34.5 seconds today. Having led the event from start to finish, the Norwegian took six stage wins to claim his second WRC victory of the ye.... |
 | PEUGEOT LEADS THE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP! After an excellent double podium result on the all-gravel Rally Mexico, Peugeot takes the lead of the World Rally Championship for the first time since Rally Australia 2003. Marcus Gronholm has finished second and Markko.... |
 | LOEB'S INCREDIBLE COME-BACK… By Saturday evening, after dropping down the order on Leg 1, Sébastien Loeb and Daniel Elena had already succeeded in carving their way back up to 6th place. To stand a chance of progressing even further up the leaderboa.... |
 | MITSUBISHI HOLDS TOP 3 POSITION IN MANUFACTURER POINTS The Mitsubishi Motors Motor Sports WRC team scored points with both its nominated Lancer WRC05s in the Corona Rally México, the third round of the 2005 FIA World Rally Championship. Harri Rovanperä and Risto Pietiläinen .... |
 | GARDEMEISTER EXTENDS FORD'S SCORING RECORD IN MEXICO BP-Ford World Rally Team drivers Toni Gardemeister and Jakke Honkanen finished sixth on the Corona Rally Mexico today to extend Ford's record-breaking points scoring tally to 47 rallies with the Focus RS World Rally Car..... |
 | ARMIN SCHWARZ BRINGS ŠKODA MOTORSPORT A CHAMPIONSHIP POINT IN MEXICO Armin Schwarz and Jani Paasonen ended Rally Mexico in ninth and 13th places respectively. The Škoda Motorsport World Rally Team’s newly homologated Fabia WRC 05 showed its improved potential but the event proved difficul.... |
 | SKODA - LEG TWO WRAP Armin Schwarz and Jani Paasonen hold ninth and 14th places respectively after the second day of Rally Mexico. Both Škoda Motorsport World Rally Team drivers set top eight times but as several rivals hit problems on the f.... |
 | LOEB FIGHTS BACK, DUVAL IN TROUBLE… The Citroën team could be forgiven for believing that it is written somewhere that its two Xsaras are forbidden from tasting success simultaneously in Mexico. Last year, Sébastien's retirement left Carlos Sainz to fly th.... |
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