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Round 4: 34th Propecia Rally New Zealand 2004
Pictures of the Propecia Rally New Zealand 2004 here.
| PWRC HAT-TRICK FOR THE LANCER EVOLUTION IN NEW ZEALAND Mitsubishis Solà maintains PWRC lead despite retiring two stages before the finish Austrian Manfred Stohl claims first PWRC victory of the season |
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Manfred Stohl started the final day of competition in third position, but fastest PWRC time in the second stage of the leg elevated him to second, 12.2 seconds adrift of leader Dani Solà. However, when the Spaniard went off the road, the lead was handed to Stohl and the Austrian cruised to the finish with a one minute 16.3 second lead over second-placed Marcos Ligato.
Alister McRae reached Auckland this afternoon in third while Stohls team-mate Jani Paasonen claimed fourth in his Lancer Evolution. Toshihiro Arai lost time in the final stage to drop from second to fifth in the standings and Xavier Pons, driving the third Mitsubishi in the top six, claimed sixth position. "It has been a difficult rally, very tough stages, but we have just kept going and I am pleased to get to the finish", said Pons. The remaining points-scoring positions were taken by reigning Middle East Rally Champion Nasser Al-Attiyah and Karamjit Singh. Three other Lancer Evolutions, piloted by Sergio Lopez-Fombona, Georgi Geradzhiev and Mécos Ricardo Triviño, finished 9th, 10th and 11th respectively.
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"We have tried as hard as we can but it is very difficult when you do not know the roads", commented Fombona. "The car has been very good and at least we are at the finish".
San Marino driver Mirco Baldacci finished third of the non-registered Group N crews. "Im so happy", he said. "We came to this rally to learn; I never thought it would be possible to get a result like this. The car has been very good and its has been a great experience". The FIA Production Car World Rally Championship contenders now take a break until July when they contest Rally Argentina (July 16-18), the fourth round of their series and the eighth of the FIA World Rally Championship. The Mitsubishi Motors Motor Sports crews will however be back in action next month when they contest the Cyprus Rally (May 14-16). Kristian Sohlberg and Kaj Lindström will once again join Gilles and Hervé Panizzi in the two registered Mitsubishi Lancer WRC04s for this rough gravel event. |
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(by mitsubishi-motors.com)