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Round 3: 20th Rally Mexico 2005
Pictures of the Rally Mexico 2005 here.
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ONE FASTEST TIME FOR LANCER WRC05 UNDERLINES POTENTIAL Rovanperä 10th and 5th of registered crews in Spain The Mitsubishi Motorsport crew of Harri Rovanperä and Risto Pietiläinen finished Rally Catalunya, the penultimate round of the FIA World Rally Championship, fifth of the registered contenders and 10th overall. Team-mates Gigi Galli and Guido dAmore were forced out yesterday but a fastest stage time underlined the progress and potential of the Mitsubishi Lancer WRC05 on asphalt.
Harri Rovanperä continued to experiment with different setting on the Lancer WRC05, enabling the engineers to analyze data for further improvements in the future. "Okay, we have found some different information this weekend, but it has been a difficult rally for us", said Harri at the finish. "It was a nice event though, with good stages and lots of spectators. It was hard for us to do too much here, but Gigi showed there is good potential. We also brought the car to the finish and that always means you collect more data and experience". Adding to his comments, Roger Estrada, Principal Rally Engineer, said: "The rally was not so easy for us, but better than Corsica last week. We had issues with Harris car which meant a loss of time in the opening leg, but we made a good step forward on performance and reliability, as proved by Gigi, and we must look ahead to the future". While the event was a qualifying round of the FIA Junior World Rally Championship, a number of crews were still battling for Group N honors. Albert Orriols was best of the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution crews, the Spaniard third in the category. The FIA World Rally Championship crews now head to the other side of the world for the final round of the series, Rally Australia (November 10-13). Gigi Galli will once again join Harri Rovanperä for this fast gravel rally based in Perth, Western Australia. News from our rivals Citroën claimed an emphatic one-two, with Sébastien Loeb once again taking victory - his 10th of the season. François Duvals second position also secured the French manufacturer the world title for the third consecutive year (subject to FIA confirmation). The battle for the final podium position between Xavier Pons and Mikko Hirvonen went down to the wire, but Hirvonens fastest time in the final stage secured the Finn third position and his best-ever FIA WRC result. Fords registered driver Roman Kresta finished fifth and Nicolas Bernardi rounded off the top six in Peugeots second 307 WRC, the only one to finish following the retirement of Marcus Grönholm last night. |
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| M: drivers nominated in the FIA World Rally Championship for Manufacturers J: drivers eligible for FIA Junior World Rally Championship points |
(by mitsubishi-motors.com)