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Round 8: 52nd Acropolis Rally
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MITSUBISHI LANCER WRC05s RELIABILITY REAPS DOUBLE REWARD Rovanperä and Galli finish 6th and 7th, scoring driver and manufacturer points The Mitsubishi Motors Motor Sports WRC team completed a successful Acropolis Rally, its crews bringing both cars to points-scoring finishes in what is viewed as one of the toughest rounds of the FIA World Rally Championship.
Harri "After three long and tough days we have both cars at the finish and in the points", said Isao Torii, Head of Mitsubishi Motor Sports. "Both crews did a good job and it was nice to have excitement in the closing leg with Harri fighting for fifth. We have completed the first half of the season with some quite good results, because the reliability of the car is so much better. We discovered some things where we can improve, so we are ready to fight in the second half of the season and will be challenging for podiums hopefully". The final leg of the Acropolis Rally, the eighth round of the FIA World Rally Championship, took in just four stages, three of which were completely new. In total, the route took in 98.79 competitive kilometers before the finish back in Lamia at 14:25 hrs this afternoon. "It was really good to be in a battle and to finish sixth and get points in a rough rally like Greece is good news", said Harri. "Its been a hot weekend and Im happy our car has worked so well. Every stage was nice, we had no dramas and although the conditions were maybe a little easier than previous years, it was still a normal Acropolis. Weve fought all weekend and sixth didnt come easily; Im especially happy for Mario (Fornaris) that we had a good result on his last rally with the team". Team-mates Gigi Galli and Guido DAmore maintained a safe speed today, the pair learning all the way and enjoying an almost trouble-free Acropolis Rally. They kept seventh throughout the leg and held off Peugeots Markko Märtin to the end. Adding to the drivers comments, Technical Director Mario Fornaris said: "This is a very good result on a difficult rally. Our cars were on the pace the entire event and to have the drivers setting top times throughout is a good feeling. We must be happy with the reliability and I congratulate everyone in the team for a good and successful weekend". In the battle for Group N honors, Mitsubishi drivers swept the board and took the top five positions in the category, with local man Dimitris Nassoulas taking victory. News from our rivals Sébastien Loeb reigned supreme again and claimed his fifth consecutive victory in Lamia this afternoon. It is also the Citroën drivers sixth win of the season and gives him an overall advantage of 23 points in the Drivers Championship with Citroën also taking the lead in the Manufacturers Championship. Toni Gardemeister equaled his best result this season by finishing second ahead of Carlos Sainz, the Spaniard once again fulfilling his points-scoring role for Citroën. Marcus Grönholm finished just off the podium in fourth - having lost time yesterday with a broken drive-shaft - and Mikko Hirvonen claimed an impressive fifth in a 2003 specification Focus. |
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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)