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Just 10 days after completing probably the roughest rally many of them will ever compete in, the world’s fastest rally drivers will move from Greece to Turkey, where they start the next round of the Production Car World Rally Championship next week. One team looking forward to the Kemer-based Rally of Turkey more than most if the Red Bull Rallye Team,
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The Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution continued it’s season domination of Group N and the FIA Production Car World Rally Championship by taking the top five places in the category on the Acropolis Rally of Greece, and in total filling eight out of the top ten.
Andreas Aigner (Austria) completed an astonishing fight-back in his Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX to win his second FIA Production Car World Rally Championship this season,
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Andreas Aigner (Austria) moved into the lead of the Production Car World Rally Championship category of the Acropolis Rally of Greece, just north of Athens this afternoon. Aigner’s Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution ran without fault through what was one of the most difficult days the world championship has seen for years, with searing heat combining with some of the roughest and rockiest roads anywhere on the planet providing the perfect test of man and machine.
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Seven Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution drivers hold top 10 places at the end of today’s opening day of what has already been labeled the toughest event of the season, the Acropolis Rally of Greece. Juho Hanninen (Finland) leads the charge, second overall in the Production Car World Rally Championship.
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Juho Hanninen (Finland) will start among the favorites for FIA Production Car World Rally Championship (PWRC) victory on next week’s third round of the series, the Acropolis Rally of Greece. The Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution driver has the perfect record in this year’s series so far, having won the category in Argentina, his first and only PWRC outing of 2008.
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