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Round 10: 55th Rally Finland 2005
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ROVANPERA & MITSUBISHI CLAIM POINTS IN FINLAND Rovanperä & Pietiläinen seventh in the Lancer WRC05 The Mitsubishi Lancer WRC05 crew of Harri Rovanperä and Risto Pietiläinen finished Rally Finland, the tenth round of the FIA World Rally Championship, in seventh position, claiming points for themselves and the team in their home event.
The final leg of Rally Finland took in two loops of two identical stages covering 66.56 competitive kilometers before the finish back in Jyväskylä early this afternoon. Overcast and damp weather greeted the crews this morning, providing very slippery conditions for the remaining crews fighting for honors in one of the Championships most specialized and spectacular events. Starting from sixth this morning, Harri Rovanperä pushed hard in the opening stage, however the nature of todays roads and the pace of fellow Finn Toni Gardemeister meant he lost a position and was simply unable to fight hard enough to move back up the leaderboard. Adding to his comments, Yasuo Tanaka, Technical Director said: "I am confident in the reliability of our car; Harri had almost no problems and the next step has to be an increase in the level of performance". The FIA World Rally Championship now heads to Germany for the 11th round of the series and the first asphalt rally since the opening event of the 2005 season in Monte Carlo. Harri Rovanperä will pilot the lead Mitsubishi Lancer WRC05 in Rallye Deutschland (August 25-28) and will once again be joined by Gigi Galli. The Mitsubishi Motors Motor Sports WRC team also confirms that it will be running three Lancer WRC05s in Rally Japan, Rallye de France-Tour de Corse and Rally Catalunya-Rally de EspaƱor Harri Rovanperä, Gigi Galli and Gilles Panizzi. News from our rivals Marcus Grönholm claimed an emphatic victory in Rally Finland, his fifth victory on home soil and first win since this event in 2004. The Finn dominated and finally puts an end to Sébastien Loebs clean sweep of victories which began in New Zealand, in April. The French Citroën driver nevertheless retains his commanding lead of the series, having finished second in a rain-drenched Jyväskylä this afternoon. Peugeot had double cause for celebration with Markko Märtin on the podium in third and the the French team narrowly moves to the head of the FIA World Rally Championship for Manufacturers. Petter Solberg, after a trouble-free leg, finished fourth and Mikko Hirvonen, registered in Fords second Focus, claimed fifth ahead of regular driver Toni Gardemeister. The only leading retirement of the leg was Christopher Atkinson, the Subaru driver out with an engine problem at the end of SS 19. |
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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)