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PR: Atkinson 2nd in Argentina,3rd in Championship
Subaru rally driver Chris Atkinson has continued his brilliant start to the 2008 World Rally Championship by finishing in second place in Rally Argentina, moving him to third position on the series points’ table.
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PR: Mitsubishi to suspend WRC involvement
Mitsubishi Motors Corporation (MMC) has announced that it has decided to suspend participation in the FIA World Rally Championship series from 2006.
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PR: Stéphane Sarrazin Remains with SWRT
The Subaru World Rally Team has announced that Stéphane Sarrazin will remain part of the team's driver line-up for the 2006 FIA World Rally Championship.
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Champions depart ARC on winning note
After much speculation, Subaru Australia today confirmed their intentions to completely exit the Australian Rally Championship at the conclusion of the 2005 series.
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Premature end to a successful Subaru season
The WPS Rally of Bathurst has ended abruptly with driving rain forcing the cancellation of several stages on the final day of competition for the 2005 ARC Super Series.
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Crocker and Herridge shine in WPS Rally
The Subaru Rally Team of Australia has finished the opening heat of the inaugural WPS Rally Bathurst with a solid one-two finish.
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WPS Rally Bathurst Preview
The final round of the 2005 Globalstar Australian Rally Championship Super Series will be held for the first time at the spiritual home of Australian Motorsport – Bathurst.
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Ford aborts Bathurst debut
Ford’s debut in the Australian Rally Championship has been delayed and will not be seen in competition at Mount Panorama and the Sunny Corner State Forest this weekend.
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Martin to skip rest of 2005 championship
Peugeot’s Markko Martin has decided to sit out the remainder of the 2005 FIA World Rally Championship after the funeral of late friend and co-driver Michael Park.
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Blue Oval adds another Finn to their team
Peugeot star Marcus Gronholm and co-driver Timo Rautiainen will join the BP-Ford World Rally Team for the 2006 FIA World Rally Championship.
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High approval for Australia’s newest hero
Following the first ever podium finish by Chris Atkinson in the World Rally Championship, and the first by an Australian since Ross Dunkerton in 2002, both the chairman of the Australian Rally Commission and Atkinson’s team boss have praised the Queenslander for his efforts with Subaru.
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Gronholm’s win, Loeb’s title, Atkinson’s podium
In a remarkable final day for the Rally of Japan, Marcus Gronholm has taken a surprise victory after Petter Solberg crashed out of the lead on the penultimate stage.
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Subaru maintains lead in Japan
Subaru World Rally Team driver Petter Solberg is under siege in the Rally of Japan.
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Solberg, Atkinson shine in Japan
Subaru’s Petter Solberg has taken honours on the opening day of Rally Japan with his Subaru Impreza, but it was his Australian protégé Chris Atkinson who sparkled on the Japanese gravel.
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Toyota: Cutting back to move forward
Toyota Australia has solidified their relationship with Neal Bates Motorsport by committing to a new multi-year agreement which will see the Canberra-based team remain as the factory outfit for the Japanese marque’s Australian rally program.
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Rally world mourns the death of co-driver
Tragedy has broken out at the Wales Rally GB on the final leg of the event, with the death of one of the field’s leading co-drivers.
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Crocker and Moscatt seal Subaru's tenth
Cody Crocker has won his third consecutive Australian Rally Drivers’ Championship, and provided Subaru with an unprecedented tenth Super Series title.
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Hirvonen scores works drive for Japan
Finnish privateer Mikko Hirvonen has been offered a seat with the Skoda Motorsport team for the forthcoming round of the FIA World Rally Championship in Japan.
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Cheeky Evans steals victory from Crocker
Simon Evans has earned his first heat victory for the 2005 Globalstar Australian Rally Championship by snaring the outright rally lead in the final Super Special stage for the day.
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Problems for Pedder and Bates early in NGK Rally
Toyota Rally of South Australia heat winners, Scott Pedder and Neal Bates, have both struck trouble early on the first day of the NGK Rally of Melbourne.
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2005 WRC Driver Standings

1.

Sébastien Loeb

127

2.

Petter Solberg

71

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Marcus Grönholm

71

4.

Toni Gardemeister

58

5.

Markko Märtin

53

6.

François Duval

37

7.

Harri Rovanperä

31

8.

Roman Kresta

26

9.

Manfred Stohl

16

10.

Mikko Hirvonen

14

11.

Carlos Sainz

11

12.

Gianluigi Galli

10

13.

Henning Solberg

9

14.

Chris Atkinson

8

15.

Gilles Panizzi

7

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Xavier Pons

7

17.

Stephane Sarrazin

6

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Anthony Warmbold

6

19.

Daniel Carlsson

5

20.

Nicolas Bernardi

4

21.

Alex Bengue

3

22.

Colin McRae

2

23.

Mark Higgins

1

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Jusso Pykalisto

1

2005 WRC Team Standings

1

Citroën Total

178

2

Marlboro Peugeot Total

135

3

BP-Ford World Rally Team

100

4

Subaru World Rally Team

91

5

Mitsubishi Motors Motor Sports

63

6

Škoda Motorsport

18

2005 WRC Schedule

1.

Jan 21-23

Monte Carlo

2.

Feb 11-13

Sweden

3.

Mar 11-13

Mexico

4.

Apr 8-10

New Zealand

5.

Apr 29-May 1

Sardinia

6.

May 13-15

Cyprus

7.

Jun 3-5

Turkey

8.

Jun 24-26

Greece

9.

Jul 15-17

Argentina

10.

Aug 5-7

Finland

11.

Aug 26-28

Germany

12.

Sep 16-18

Wales

13.

Sep 30 - Oct 2

Japan

14.

Oct 21-23

France

15.

Oct 21-23

Spain

16.

Nov 11-13

Australia

2005 ARC Driver Standings

1.

Cody Crocker

248

2.

Dean Herridge

154

3.

Simon Evans

148

4.

Scott Pedder

134

5.

Juha Kangas

103

6.

Neal Bates

95

7.

Steve Glenney

73

8.

Ben Barker

66

9.

Brad Goldsbrough

58

10.

Jack Monkhouse

34

11.

Benni Tirant

22

12.

Sam Brand

19

13.

Kevin Shaw

18

14.

Darren Windus

16

15.

Martin Lintott

13

16.

Tony Sullens

5

17.

Clive Bignell

2

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Mark Thompson

2

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Ed Ordynski

2

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John Mitchell

2

21.

David Hills

1

2005 ARC Team Standings

1

Subaru Australia

410

2

Toyota Motor Corporation Australia

300

3

Mitsubishi Motors Australia

264

2005 ARC Schedule

1.

Apr 22-24

Canberra

2.

May 13-15

WA

3.

Jun 3-5

Qld

4.

Jul 8-10

Tasmania

5.

Aug 5-7

SA

6.

Sep 2-4

Vic

7.

Oct 28-30

NSW

8.

Nov 11-13

Rally Aus