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Stage 2 is over here is the top 10:-
1. 7 SOLBERG-MILLS SUBARU IMPR A8 03'04"900 83.3 km/h 1 1 2. 3 ROVANPERA-PIETI PEUGEOT 206 A8 03'06"600 + 00'01"70 2 2 3. 19 SAINZ-MARTI CITROEN XSA A8 03'06"700 + 00'01"80 3 3 4. 4 MARTIN-PARK FORD FOCUS A8 03'06"900 + 00'02"00 4 4 5. 17 McRAE-RINGER CITROEN XSA A8 03'07"100 + 00'02"20 5 5 6. 8 MAKINEN-LINDSTR SUBARU IMPR A8 03'07"200 + 00'02"30 6 6 7. 1 GRONHOLM-RAUTIA PEUGEOT 206 A8 03'07"700 + 00'02"80 7 7 8. 2 BURNS-REID PEUGEOT 206 A8 03'08"400 + 00'03"50 8 8 9. 5 DUVAL-PREVOT FORD FOCUS A8 03'08"400 + 00'03"50 9 9 10. 21 PANIZZI-PANIZZI PEUGEOT 206 A8 03'08"600 + 00'03"70 10 10 Source Rally-Live.com |
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28 Feb 2003, 08:17 (Ref:520183) | #2 | ||
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According to World Rally Radio Markko Märtin is stuck in second gear on SS3 and has thus lost well over a minute on that stage alone.
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Sebastien Loeb is out after getting lost on a road section and running out of fuel!
Solberg is out too on SS4 after breaking his suspension (seems like the Turkish roads are as rough as previously advertised) |
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28 Feb 2003, 09:53 (Ref:520244) | #4 | ||
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After SS4:
1 Harri Rovanperä 2 Armin Schwarz +7.3 3 Carlos Sainz +12.6 4 Tommi Makinen +13.2 5 François Duval +15.3 6 Gilles Panizzi +16.8 7 Colin McRae +23.8 8 Richard Burns +35.4 9 Freddy Loix +38.8 10 Toni Gardemeister +40.9 Significant others: Marcus Grönholm +3:04.9 Markko Märtin +3:16.6 |
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Sainz is not close behind Rovanpera. Gilles Panizzi in 5th place overall, not bad on gravel.
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28 Feb 2003, 15:01 (Ref:520487) | #8 | ||
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Hi , does anybody knows about the points in Group N in this rally ? There is guy named Saulius Girdauskas from my country leading Group N category, Go Saulius !
Marrko Martin is HOT too - but shame he lost so much time - now he is very fast. |
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After SS6
1. H ROVANPERÄ 1:14:50.5 2. C SAINZ +20.7 3. F DUVAL +29.5 4. T MÄKINEN +31.4 5. G PANIZZI +37.9 6. R BURNS +56.5 7. C MCRAE +1:03.3 8. A SCHWARZ +1:07.1 Gronholm is down in 19th, nearly 11min off the pace. Mind you if the leaders come to grief over the next couple of days he might just pick up a point or too. |
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1 Mar 2003, 07:15 (Ref:521173) | #10 | ||
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Rovanperä won SS7 and Sainz SS8 (trimming Rovanperä's lead to about 22 secs in the process).
1 Harri Rovanperä 2 Carlos Sainz +22.1 3 Tommi Makinen +48.3 4 François Duval +51.4 5 Richard Burns +58.5 6 Gilles Panizzi +1:05.5 (pretty good for an asphalt specialist) 7 Colin McRae +1:26.1 8 Freddy Loix +2:09.2 9 Toni Gardemeister +2:26.7 10 Markko Martin +3:36.3 Gronholm 13th trying to make up for lost time. |
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Stage 10 update
Rovanperä loses over 7 minutes on SS10 with some sort of technical problem (suggestion is it may be the shock absorbers). Makinen loses over a minute and drops a few places, thus Burns goes from 5th to 2nd in just 1 stage (!)
Thus (after SS10): 1 C SAINZ 2 R BURNS +1:02.6 3 F DUVAL +1:06.8 4 G PANIZZI +1:21.2 5 T MÄKINEN +1:45.1 6 C MCRAE +1:47.5 7 T GARDEMEISTER +2:50.9 8 F LOIX +3:12.4 9 M MÄRTIN +3:45.5 10 H ROVANPERÄ +7:03.3 This rally has been described by one as 'tougher than the Safari' - not difficult to see why. "Anything can happen, and probably will " Last edited by x_dt; 1 Mar 2003 at 10:58. |
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1 Mar 2003, 11:45 (Ref:521312) | #12 | ||
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Here's the scores on the doors after stage 11
1. 19 SAINZ-MARTI CITROEN XSA A8 2h45'49"100 74.0 km/h 1 1 2. 2 BURNS-REID PEUGEOT 206 A8 2h46'45"400 + 00'56"30 2 2 3. 5 DUVAL-PREVOT FORD FOCUS A8 2h47'00"500 + 01'11"40 3 3 4. 17 McRAE-RINGER CITROEN XSA A8 2h47'31"200 + 01'42"10 4 4 5. 21 PANIZZI-PANIZZI PEUGEOT 206 A8 2h48'00"200 + 02'11"10 5 5 6. 15 GARDEMEISTER-LU SKODA OCTAV A8 2h48'54"200 + 03'05"10 6 6 7. 11 LOIX-SMEETS HYUNDAI ACC A8 2h49'25"600 + 03'36"50 7 7 8. 4 MARTIN-PARK FORD FOCUS A8 2h49'38"400 + 03'49"30 8 8 9. 8 MAKINEN-LINDSTR SUBARU IMPR A8 2h51'04"500 + 05'15"40 9 9 10. 22 PYKALISTO-MERTS PEUGEOT 206 A8 2h55'38"800 + 09'49"70 10 10 |
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Looks as if this is going to be a "Last Man Standing" rally -- Harri made a good run and I'm glad to see him back up front (for awhile anyway). But it'll be great if Sainz wins! Won't Ford be absolutely sorry they turfed him out.
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1 Mar 2003, 13:57 (Ref:521395) | #14 | ||
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Here is the state of play after stage 12:-
1.Carlos SAINZ 3:02:22.8 2.Richard BURNS +1:05.6 3.Francois DUVAL +1:09.8 4.Colin MCRAE +1:48.2 5.Gilles PANIZZI +2:18.3 6.Toni GARDEMEISTER +3:09.1 7.Markko MÄRTIN +3:45.2 8.Freddy LOIX +3:58.0 9.Tommi MÄKINEN +5:24.9 10.Juuso PYKALISTO +10:25.4 11.Marcus GRÖNHOLM +11:35.4 Britan's Alistair Ginley is 13th in a Ford Focus 20:39.1 behind Stage 13 is currently running. |
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El Matador takes command after Day 2, Rovanpera out of the rally with a broken shock absorber. Citreon proved that it can go on gravel.
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Really suprised by the pace of the Citroens - if they pull a win off here then they must be title favourites. In saying that though, they are on an even footing with the rest because Turkey is a new event.
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So far the Rally of Turkey is tough on suspensions. A whole bunch of cars broke wishbone and shock absorbers left and right. The Rally of Turkey is very close to Greece's tough rock gravel.
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"If we had another week, we could probably win this rally," he joked!! MArkko Martin with my quote of the rally! Doggedly pulling back time after bad luck on first day.
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Rally Update - Day 3 (2 stages to go)
After SS16:
1 Carlos Sainz 2 Richard Burns +1:08.4 3 François Duval +1:55.1 4 Colin McRae +2:26.6 5 Gilles Panizzi +2:50.6 6 Markko Martin +3:43.4 7 Toni Gardemeister +4:41.9 8 Tommi Makinen +7:11.1 9 Freddy Loix +11:03.8 10 Markus Grönholm +11:34.4 |
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After SS17 with one more stage to go:
1. SAINZ-MARTI 2. BURNS-REID +01'05"20 3. DUVAL-PREVOT +01'58"70 4. McRAE-RINGER +02'28"30 5. PANIZZI-PANIZZI +02'51"20 6. MARTIN-PARK +03'40"30 7. GARDEMEISTER-LU +05'02"40 8. MAKINEN-LINDSTR +07'22"90 9. GRONHOLM-RAUTIA +11'21"00 10. LOIX-SMEETS +11'35"00 Let's hope nothing breaks on the Sainz Citroen on the last stage. The gap is probably too large for Burns to catch now. Trivia question: when and where was Carlos Sainz last win? Last edited by alfasud; 2 Mar 2003 at 12:26. |
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Provisional result and standings
Provisional result (after 18 stages):
1 Carlos Sainz 2 Richard Burns +47.9 3 François Duval +1:46.5 4 Colin McRae +2:09.1 5 Gilles Panizzi +2:41.6 6 Markko Martin +3:24.9 7 Toni Gardemeister +5:01.0 8 Tommi Makinen +7:18.6 9 Markus Grönholm +10:52.2 10 Freddy Loix +11:40.4 So provisionally Carlos Sainz has his 25th WRC victory . Assuming that there are no changes to the above result the driver's championship now stands as: 1 Richard BURNS 18 2 Colin MCRAE 17 3 Carlos SAINZ 16 4 Markko MÄRTIN 13 5 Sébastien LOEB 12 6 Markus GRÖNHOLM 10 7 Tommi MÄKINEN 9 8 François DUVAL 8 9 Gilles PANIZZI 4 10= Cédric ROBERT 3 10= Petter SOLBERG 3 10= Toni GARDEMEISTER 3 13 Armin SCHWARZ 1 Quote:
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Now Citroen proved that it can win on gravel too. El Matador won his 25th rally of his career. Now Citroen has strut its stuff on both tarmac and gravel and is reckon to win more and rival Peugeot is sweating right now after seeing that Citroen is a major player in the World Rally Championship. I am betting that Colin will win the Acropolis rally in June in a Citroen. Give a hand to tarmac king Gilles Panizzi because he never been higher than 6th in gravel rallies. He finished fifth overall in the Turkish rally.
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Manufacturer's Win Total:
Citroen: 2 Peugeot: 1 Ford: 0 Subaru: 0 Skoda: 0 Hyundai: 0 |
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Now Citroen needs to get a decent website AND some up to the minute PR! Peugeot must have a major staff involved in PR as I get their stuff literally as soon as a stage/leg is over. Citroen sends nothing.
I bet Ford is really sorry they were so rude to Sainz. I would love him to come in Top 3 in the championship just to show them. Harri did his best. He is still my man. |
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