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1352.1 | the results | NCEIS1::CHEVAUX | Patrick Chevaux, Nice, 828-6995 | Wed Jan 30 1991 14:06 | 20 |
| Official results:
1. Sainz Toyota 6h57'21" Winner Group A
2. Biasion Lancia + 4'59"
3. Delecour Ford + 5'12"
4. Schwartz Toyota + 6'31"
5. Kankkunen Lancia + 7'46"
6. Saby Lancia + 9'13"
7. Wilson Ford + 11'15
8. Salonen Mitsubishi + 11'22
12. Spiliotis Ford + 44'33" Winner Group N
Delecour lost because of an incorrectly fastened rear wheel. Soon after the
start of the last stage he found the car undriveable. He stopped to check
the car around and could not find any fault. He slid out of the road sometime
later while driving "slowly" and carefully. He lost approx. 6 minutes on
Carlos Sainz in the last stage. Otherwise, with a 41 seconds lead and only
one special stage to go, there was no reason he would not win his 1st world
championship rally.
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1352.2 | competition? | OASS::BURDEN_D | He's no fun, he fell right over | Wed Jan 30 1991 17:26 | 15 |
| Nice mix of cars in the top 10. Might we see a little more competition in
the WRC this year?
How good is the new Ford? From the reports I've seen it looks fairly promising.
Who is driving for them this year and are they planning to go after the
drivers and makes titles?
The first US National PRO Rally is down here in Georgia on March 1-2. I'm
the registrar (no funds to enter and 2nd kid due soon afterwards) so I'll
keep you posted on stuff from my end. We should see 2 Audi quattro coupes,
1 Rallye Golf, a bunch of Mazda 323 GTXs, 1 Subaru Legacy, maybe a Mitsu Galant
VR4 and a bunch of others.
Dave
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1352.3 | | NCEIS1::CHEVAUX | Patrick Chevaux, Nice, 828-6995 | Thu Jan 31 1991 08:52 | 22 |
| Dave, from the top of my head, top teams and top drivers :
Lancia : Biasion, Kankkunen (works team)
Auriol, Saby, Loubet
Toyota : Sainz, Schwarz
Ford : Delecour, Wilson, Fiorio
Mazda : Mikkola, Puras
Mitsubishi: Salonen
Ari Vatanen has got no contract so far (pity).
(forgot where Kenneth Eriksson is this year, maybe with Lancia).
I'll look into my papers in order to give you a complete setup unless
someone else has it handy.
Most teams will not necessarily appear in all championship events and
when they appear they may not enter all drivers.
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1352.4 | Should this topic be re-titled - Rallying 1991 ? | CRATE::RUTTER | Rut the Nut | Thu Jan 31 1991 15:03 | 9 |
| � Ari Vatanen has got no contract so far (pity).
Yes, a real pity...
I think Airrikala is also without a drive - anyone know about that ?
J.R.
PS - Nice to see some informative notes, thanks Patrick.
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1352.5 | And he's not Finnish | SKIWI::EATON | Marketing - the rubber meets the sky | Mon Feb 04 1991 21:56 | 10 |
| Yes, tribute to Ford for impressive preparation of a new car, and to a very
talented driver. I've always liked Sainz (a real professional - not just
talented, but very dedicated a la Senna). This new guy must be good to come
from behind and pressure his way past Sainz.
Anyone have details of the Ford. Is it based on the new 4WD Cosworth Saphire,
or the old RS500 ?
A real shame about Ari. The greatest talent rallysport has ever known. Soooooo
fast.....
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1352.6 | | CHEST::RUTTER | Rut the Nut | Tue Feb 05 1991 09:57 | 13 |
| �Anyone have details of the Ford. Is it based on the new 4WD Cosworth Saphire,
Yes - this would be the Cossie 4x4 (same components to go into Escort later)
�or the old RS500 ?
This is 'outlawed' in Group A rallying, as it is known that it will
produce in excess of 300bhp - the supposed limit for Rally Cars.
This is why all top Group A cars officially only produce 295-299 BHP !
J.R.
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1352.7 | | NCEIS1::CHEVAUX | Patrick Chevaux, Nice, 828-6995 | Mon Feb 11 1991 18:36 | 6 |
| Sainz was quoted saying : the engine of my TOYOTA develops exactly 299.9bhp
This is one of many strange things about Balestre : ban the group B
turbo cars and then let everyone do everything they want. Let's be
honest : all these "300bhp" turbo cars develop 500bhp, just looking at
speeds and timing.
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1352.8 | Swedish Rally 1991 | NCEIS1::CHEVAUX | Patrick Chevaux, Nice, 828-6995 | Thu Feb 21 1991 14:27 | 14 |
| Final results (Rally drivers championship only)
1. Kenneth Eriksson Mitsubishi Galant VR4 (winner Group A)
2. Mats Jonsson Toyota Celica 4WD
3. Marku Alen Subaru
4. Ingvar Carlsson Mazda 323 4WD
5. Lasse Lampi Mitsubishi
6. B. Johansson Mazda
7. Hannu Mikkola Mazda
8. Per Eklund Lancia Integrale
9. Didier Auriol Lancia
10. L. Asterhag Toyota
11. Stig-Olov Walfridsson Mitsubishi Galant VR4 (winner Group N)
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1352.9 | New title, please Mr Mod (World Rallying, 1991) ? | CRATE::RUTTER | Rollin, Rollin, Rollin... | Thu Feb 21 1991 15:32 | 11 |
| Mitsubishi, Toyota, Subaru, Mazda
Just shows that the Japanese have got the rallying 'game' worked out
(even if they teams are based in Europe).
Surprising to see a Group N car at 11th position, especially being a
Galant - which I would expect to be quite heavy.
Any news on what the Ford team achieved (results or breakages) ?
J.R.
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1352.10 | | NCEIS1::CHEVAUX | Patrick Chevaux, Nice, 828-6995 | Thu Feb 21 1991 16:29 | 5 |
| I think Ford did not enter. Sweden does not count for the manufacturers
championship. Similarly Lancia was not present (no works team).
Mitsubishi have just announced they won't be at Portugal Rally
(technical reasons).
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1352.11 | El Matador ! | NCEIS1::CHEVAUX | Patrick Chevaux, Nice, 828-6995 | Fri Mar 15 1991 10:07 | 36 |
| Portugal Rally 1991
1. Sainz Toyota Celica 4WD (Group A)
2. Auriol Lancia Integrale 16
3. Biasion Lancia "
4. Kankkunen Lancia "
5. Alen Subaru Legacy
6. Chatriot Subaru "
7. Puras Mazda 323 4WD
8. De Mevius Mazda 323 4WD (winner Group N)
All 3 Ford Cosworth drivers ran out of the road.
Rally drivers championship
1. Sainz 40
2. Biasion 27
3. K. Eriksson
Alen 20
5. Kankkunen 18
6. Auriol 17
7. Jonsson 15
8. Delecour 12
9. Carlsson
Schwarz 10
......
Manufacturers championship
1. Toyota 40
2. Lancia 34
3. Ford 14
4. Subaru 10
5. Mazda 6
6. Mitsubishi 4
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1352.12 | | SHIPS::SAXBY_M | Smoke me a kipper... | Fri Mar 15 1991 10:21 | 6 |
|
Does anyone know whether Toyota plan to replace the old style Celica
with the new in rallying? Surely they must have built enough of the
cars by now?
Mark
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1352.13 | mod: new topic title - WRC Rallying 1991 ? | CHEST::RUTTER | Rut-The-Nut | Fri Mar 15 1991 11:43 | 17 |
| The results seem to reflect my idea of which teams are best.
Toyota tops (again)
Lancia next (shame they're not tops)
Others also in the order shown.
As for Ford, I would think they may take a while getting used
to top-flight rallying as a team - they've had a long absence.
Although Subaru are up there, aren't they handled by David Sutton ?
If not, they have taken to it rather well.
Good luck to all manufacturers who compete, shame on those that don't !
J.R.
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1352.14 | | SHIPS::SAXBY_M | Smoke me a kipper... | Fri Mar 15 1991 11:50 | 15 |
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The Toyota team remind me a lot of Mclaren.
They have one drive who can seemingly sweep everything before him, but
the rest of the team don't really look that good.
I suspect Lancia IS still top TEAM, but they haven't got any drivers
who can compete outright with Sainz, who really seems to be in a class
of his own. Delecour, the Ford driver, appears to be fast enough, but
as yet hasn't got the car to allow him to compete without pushing too
hard.
As you say, Subaru are run by Prodrive.
Mark
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1352.15 | | NCEIS1::CHEVAUX | Patrick Chevaux, Nice, 828-6995 | Fri Mar 15 1991 13:25 | 13 |
| .14� of his own. Delecour, the Ford driver, appears to be fast enough, but
.14� as yet hasn't got the car to allow him to compete without pushing too
Delecour was 2nd in Portugal (behind Armin Schwarz, Toyota) when they
encountered FOG and SNOW. Both Delecour and Schwarz should be winning
races very soon.
Ford will enter the Fiesta Cosworth 4WD as soon as rules permit.
Otherwise Sierra looks very good. The new Celica should appear this
season too.
Mazda are said to stop rallying for the rest of the season. Mitsubishi
decided to skip Portugal. Subaru still need some adjustments.
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1352.16 | | SHIPS::SAXBY_M | Smoke me a kipper... | Fri Mar 15 1991 13:28 | 5 |
| >> Ford will enter the Fiesta Cosworth 4WD as soon as rules permit.
Patrick, presumably you mean the Escort?
Mark
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1352.17 | | NCEIS1::CHEVAUX | Patrick Chevaux, Nice, 828-6995 | Fri Mar 15 1991 13:40 | 3 |
| .16� Patrick, presumably you mean the Escort?
Yes, sorry about that
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1352.18 | Keep the results service up, Patrick - good stuff | CHEST::RUTTER | Rut-The-Nut | Fri Mar 15 1991 13:59 | 17 |
| And Lancia will have the evolutione du� 16v integrale. (sp ?)
Somehow, I doubt that that will be good enough, as it
centres around suspension changes and no 'major change'
to the rest of the car.
But, this is the team with the best 'history', so they should
never be written off too lightly.
I remember reading that within the Fiat empire, the Lancia
name is to be used for 'executive' cars and that Alfa is to
be used for 'sporting' cars. Seems to be the opposite to what
the current car range is badged as (SZ excepted).
How would rallying fit into that scheme of things ?
J.R.
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1352.19 | | NCEIS1::CHEVAUX | Patrick Chevaux, Nice, 828-6995 | Fri Mar 15 1991 14:51 | 17 |
| .18� I remember reading that within the Fiat empire, the Lancia
.18� name is to be used for 'executive' cars and that Alfa is to
.18� be used for 'sporting' cars. Seems to be the opposite to what
.18� the current car range is badged as (SZ excepted).
The positioning of the various divisions of the Fiat empire is
difficult to articulate, but should look like :
- Ferrari F1
- Alfa Sports Cars, CART
- Lancia Rallying
- Maserati ?
- Fiat nil
We should have seen a 3.5ltr silhouette a few years back. It should
reappear (in a different shape) one of these days in the World Sports
Cars Championship.
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1352.20 | | SHIPS::SAXBY_M | Smoke me a kipper... | Fri Mar 15 1991 15:02 | 8 |
|
Do Alfa have a commitment to their CART programme? It hasn't seemed
very successful so far (even by Porsche standards). The proposed
Group C programme seems to come and go with every issue of MN too.
Things do not seem well within the Fiat group.
Mark
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1352.21 | Lancia *are* the best team... | SKIWI::EATON | Marketing - the rubber meets the sky | Mon Mar 18 1991 00:28 | 1 |
| due to the fact that they won last years Manufacturers Championship...
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1352.22 | | NCEIS1::CHEVAUX | Patrick Chevaux, Nice, 828-6995 | Mon Mar 18 1991 08:27 | 8 |
| Saw a report about Portugal on TF1 yesterday : it was VERY wet (pouring
rain). Didier Auriol was explaining the problem Lancia have with Toyota
(both Sainz and Schwarz) : "I was driving absolutely flat out, taking
incredible risks, ... at the end of the stage a relaxed Sainz appears
and .... wins by 10 seconds. What can we do ?"
Schwarz (Toyota) and Delecour (Ford) were leading the race when both
ran out of the road in the same stage (snow AND fog).
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1352.23 | bias - guess what I drive (at the moment) | CRATE::RUTTER | Rut-The-Nut | Mon Mar 18 1991 17:10 | 8 |
| �due to the fact that they won last years Manufacturers Championship...
Was this the seventh or the eighth year that they have won this ?
I still don't expect them to manage it this year, although I
would like to see them do it yet again !
J.R.
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1352.24 | Safari Rally 1991 | NCEIS1::CHEVAUX | Patrick Chevaux, Nice, 828-6995 | Wed Apr 10 1991 12:41 | 33 |
| Safari Rally results - 4th round of 1991 championship
1. Kankkunen/Piironen Lancia Integrale
2. M. Ericsson/Billstam Toyota Celica GT4
3. Recalde/Christie Lancia Integrale
4. Waldegard/Gallagher Toyota Celica GT4
5. Blomqvist/Melander Nissan Sunny GTI
6. Duncan/Williamson Subaru Legacy
7. Kirkland/Thanhi Nissan Sunny GTI
8. Shinozuka/Meadows Mitsubishi Galant
...............
Sainz quit with a broken engine
Biasion was stopped by an accident with a local car
Drivers championship Manufacturers championship
1. Sainz 40 1. Toyota 57
2. Kankkunen 38 2. Lancia 54
3. Biasion 27 3. Subaru 18
4. K.Eriksson 20 4. Ford 14
Alen 20 5. Mitsubishi 8
6. Auriol 17 6. Mazda 6
7. Jonsson 15 7. Daihatsu 2
M.Ericsson 15
9. Delecour 12
Recalde 12
11. Schwarz 10
Carlsson 10
Waldegard 10
......
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1352.25 | | SKIWI::EATON | Marketing - the rubber meets the sky | Thu Apr 11 1991 23:31 | 1 |
| Did Ford enter a works team in the Safari ?
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1352.26 | | SHIPS::SAXBY_M | Smoke me a kipper... | Fri Apr 12 1991 09:25 | 3 |
| No.
Mark
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1352.27 | Tour de Corse | NCEIS1::CHEVAUX | Patrick Chevaux, Nice, 828-6995 | Tue Apr 30 1991 15:42 | 10 |
| The Tour de Corse is underway. Current (30 Apr at 12h00) leaders are:
- Delecour Ford
- Auriol Lancia
- Sainz Toyota
all 3 within seconds ... Early leader Armin Schwarz ran out of the road
yesterday afternoon.
Finish line: tomorrow night
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1352.28 | In the top 10 yesterday. | NEWOA::SAXBY | Proust? Does he note in CARS_UK? | Tue Apr 30 1991 15:45 | 5 |
|
Where are the Renaults now, Patrick?
Mark
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1352.29 | | NCEIS1::CHEVAUX | Patrick Chevaux, Nice, 828-6995 | Tue Apr 30 1991 18:06 | 8 |
| .28� Where are the Renaults now, Patrick?
At CORTE (12H00) the Renault Clios were in 9th (Bugalski) and 10th
(Ragnotti) place at around 9/10 minutes from Delecour.
This afternoon Delecour is reported to have had a mechanical problem
which made him lose 15 minutes. He's now in 11th place. Auriol leads in
front of Sainz.
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1352.30 | Tour de Corse | NCEIS1::CHEVAUX | Patrick Chevaux, Nice, 828-6995 | Thu May 02 1991 14:44 | 22 |
| Tour de Corse 1991
Final results 1991 World Rally drivers championship
1. Sainz Toyota 1. Sainz 60
2. Auriol Lancia 2. Kankkunen 38
3. Cunico Ford 3. Auriol 32
4. Duez Toyota 4. Biasion 27
5. Wilson Ford 5. Alen 20
6. Loubet Lancia K.Eriksson 20
7. Bernardini Ford 7. Jonsson 15
8. Bugalski Renault M.Ericsson 15
9. Chatriot Subaru 9. Delecour 12
10. Manzagol Renault Recalde 12
Wilson 12
Manufacturers
1. Toyota 77
2. Lancia 71
3. Ford 28
4. Subaru 20
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1352.31 | Bravo Carlos ! | NCEIS1::CHEVAUX | Patrick Chevaux, Nice, 828-6995 | Thu May 02 1991 14:48 | 5 |
| Delecour's Ford Sierra expired in the last stage Tuesday. Schwarz hit a
wall and ran out of the road. Ragnotti with the 2nd works Renault Clio
does not appear in the final results. Another fine win for Carlos Sainz
who managed to break Didier Auriol's record (3 wins in a row) in
Corsica.
|
1352.32 | Acropolis | EEMELI::JMANNINEN | | Fri Jun 07 1991 09:58 | 5 |
| Didn't anybody notice the Acropolis (sp?) Rally in Greece????
Juha Kankkunen won after a very hard race against Sainz & co.
- Jyri -
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1352.33 | Race Report ? | SKIWI::EATON | Marketing - the rubber meets the sky | Sun Jun 09 1991 22:48 | 2 |
| Bring Juha back within touch of Carlos (17 points ?). Anyone have the story of
the race - it wasn't reported down here ?
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1352.34 | Acropolis Rally results | NCEIS1::CHEVAUX | Patrick Chevaux, Nice, 828-6995 | Mon Jun 10 1991 14:36 | 23 |
| Acropolis Rally
1. Kankkunen Lancia
2. Sainz Toyota
3. Biasion Lancia
4. Auriol Lancia
5. Schwarz Toyota
6. M Ericsson Toyota
7. K Eriksson Mitsubishi
8. Mikkola Mazda
....
1991 Rally drivers World championship
1. Sainz 75
2. Kankkunen 58
3. Auriol 42
4. Biasion 39
5. K Eriksson 23
6. M Ericsson 21
7. Alen 20
8. Schwarz 18
.....
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1352.35 | Acropolis, short summary | NCEIS1::CHEVAUX | Patrick Chevaux, Nice, 828-6995 | Wed Jun 12 1991 11:22 | 15 |
| The results do not reflect the race. The absolute top performer in
Greece was Kenneth Eriksson who managed to win 30 of the 47 stages but
was delayed by a collision with a non-rally car while crossing Athens.
He was given a 7' penalty. Later on he got a few more minutes. If you
deduct those penalties Eriksson wins by a wide margin.
Leadership of the race was in the hands of both Sainz and Auriol (d�ja
vu) until both were slowed by mechanical problems. Kankkunen was
obviously there to score. Biasion was never in position to lead the
race. The Fords were all delayed by minor problems with schocks,
brakes, differential, etc ... Acropolis is one of the most demanding
rallies in terms of reliability and while most cars have suffered
various failures, the Lancias and Toyotas seemed to be well prepared
and more reliable.
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1352.36 | Drivers Championship Round in NZ | SKIWI::EATON | Marketing - the rubber meets the sky | Mon Jul 01 1991 23:36 | 20 |
| Results of the Drivers Championship round in New Zealand.
A very good win to Sainz in the Toyota by 1:15 from Kankkunen in the Lancia
with Auriol further back.
I followed the whole rally as part of a media contingent and Sainz was at his
best - very consistent and mostly just a *bit* faster than Kankkunen.
Drive of the rally to Auriol who had a rear brake failure on the first day and
lost over a minute, followed by a front diff failure of the last SS of the
2nd day losing another chunk of time. He drove the 160-odd Kms of special
stage up the Motu river *so* fast. This is extremely desolate country, a narrow
single lane road of about 160kms (3 stages) that crosses a rugged set of hills
in the center of the country. The road is up the side of a hill with drop-offs
of over 500m to the valley floor (I know because I drove it). Auriol put on
over 15s from the others over this terain. Great to watch. Why is he so
unlucky ?
There seems to be little separating the top cars, except that the Toyota
manages to sound *remarkably* like a Group B car...
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1352.37 | NZ the results | NCEIS1::CHEVAUX | Patrick Chevaux, Nice, 828-6995 | Tue Jul 02 1991 10:46 | 30 |
| Rally of New Zealand 1991
-------------------------
1. Sainz Toyota
2. Kankkunen Lancia
3. Auriol Lancia
4. Alen Subaru
5. Allport Mazda
6. Millen Mazda
......
Peter Ashcroft (Ford) has decided not to compete for a while until
the Sierras 4x4 (and maybe the new Escort) are improved significantly
in terms of reliability of major components such as shocks, diffs, ...
Also New Zealand does not count for the Marque Championship (only for
the Drivers Championship)
Drivers Championship 1991
-------------------------
1. Sainz 95 (4 wins)
2. Kankkunen 73 (2 wins)
3. Auriol 54
4. Biasion 39
5. Alen 30
6. Eriksson 24 (1 win)
7. Ericsson 21
8. Schwartz 18
............
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1352.38 | 1000 Lakes Rally | EEMELI::JMANNINEN | JumpsisJ�mpsis | Fri Aug 23 1991 09:27 | 15 |
| Situation here in Finland after the first day:
1. Markku Alen
2. Carlos Sainz
3. Juha Kankkunen
4. Ari Vatanen
5. Sebastian Lindholm
Sainz is only one second behind Alen, and the hole top six are very
close to each other; Lindholm is only 54 secs behind Alen. Seems to
become an interesting rally.
- Jyri -
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1352.39 | Juha wins ! | SKIWI::EATON | Marketing - the rubber meets the sky | Mon Aug 26 1991 00:14 | 0 |
1352.40 | 1000 Lakes Rally - results | EEMELI::JMANNINEN | JumpsisJ�mpsis | Mon Aug 26 1991 13:47 | 15 |
| Final results:
1. Juha Kankkunen, Lancia
2. Didier Auriol, Lancia
3. Timo Salonen, Mitsubishi
4. Kenneth Eriksson, Mitsubishi
5. Carlos Sainz, Toyota
6. Tommi M�kinen, Mazda
7. Mats Jonsson, Toyota
8. Ari Vatanen, Ford
9. Stig Blomqvist, Nissan
10. Armin Schwarz, Toyota
11. David Llewellin, Nissan
|
1352.41 | Drivers Championships | EEMELI::JMANNINEN | JumpsisJ�mpsis | Mon Aug 26 1991 13:51 | 15 |
| Drivers Championship after 1000 Lakes Rally
1. Sainz 123
2. Kankkunen 103
3. Auriol 81
4. Biasion 54
5. Eriksson 34
6. Alen 30
7. Ericsson 27
8. Recalde 20
9. Schwarz 19
10. Jonsson 17
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1352.42 | Australian Rally | EEMELI::JMANNINEN | Iknowit'strue'causeIsawitonVT | Wed Sep 25 1991 07:37 | 19 |
| Australian Rally, the results:
1. Juha Kankkunen, Fin, Lancia
2. Kenneth Eriksson, Swe, Mitsubishi
3. Armin Schwartz, Ger, Toyota
4. Markku Alen, Fin, Subaru
5. Timo Salonen, Fin, Mitsubishi
6. Rod Millen, NZ, Mazda
7. Ross Dunkerton, Australia, Mitsubishi
8. Jorge Recalde, Arg, Lancia
9. Neal Bates, Australia, Toyota
10. Ed Ordynski, Australia, Mitsubishi
Carlos Sainz and Didier Auriol had to quit. So, situation is quite
exciting in the top of Drivers' Championships.
- Jyri -
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1352.43 | Situation of Championships | EEMELI::JMANNINEN | Iknowit'strue'causeIsawitonVT | Wed Sep 25 1991 07:43 | 19 |
| Situation of Drivers' Championships:
1. Carlos Sainz, Spa, 125
2. Juha Kankkunen, Fin, 123
3. Didier Auriol, Fra, 81
4. Massimo Biasion, Ita, 54
5. Kenneth Eriksson, Swe, 51
6. Markku Alen, Fin, 40
7. Armin Schwartz, Ger, 32
Situation of Makers' Championships
1. Lancia, 148
2. Toyota, 140
3. Mitsubishi, 45
4. Mazda, 38
5. Ford, 34
6. Subaru, 32
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1352.44 | | NSDC::SIMPSON | Sit 'n' Bull | Wed Sep 25 1991 09:57 | 4 |
| RE: .42
"Sainz had to quit" is a bit of an understatement! Anyone seen the film of him
rolling it - he did at least 6 flips. The Toyota was a big mess.
|
1352.45 | Yes, indeed | EEMELI::JMANNINEN | Iknowit'strue'causeIsawitonVT | Wed Sep 25 1991 13:15 | 2 |
| He drove out several times, the last time was so bad he couldn't
continue.
|
1352.46 | Millen | WARIOR::BURDEN_D | He's no fun, he fell right over | Fri Sep 27 1991 16:37 | 6 |
| Glad to see Roddy (Rod Millen) do so well in a WRC event. He's been US National
PRO Rally champ and is basically one of the top 2 rallyists in this country,
the other being John Buffum. Even though he's from NZ, he's currently based
out of Southern California.
Dave
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1352.47 | | SKIWI::EATON | Marketing - the rubber meets the sky | Thu Oct 17 1991 22:32 | 5 |
| Lancia wrap up their 5th consecutive Manufacturers Championship in the San Remo
rally which finished yesterday with a Auriol, Biason 1-2.
The battle for the Drivers championship is unchanged as both Carlos and Juha
pulled out.
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1352.48 | Battle gets tough | EEMELI::JMANNINEN | Iknowit'strue'causeIsawitonVT | Fri Oct 18 1991 09:28 | 11 |
| re: .47
Carlos was not pulled out, he finished third. Toyota's team told
Schwartz to take nine minutes penalty so that Carlos could pass him.
Both Kankkunen and Sainz are going to participate the two rallies there
are left this year. Kankkunen said in today's newspaper that he needs one
more win to beat Carlos. Results of nine rallies are counted in the
final results.
- Jyri -
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1352.49 | ? | DOOZER::JENKINS | Pschorrly 'ken shabby | Fri Oct 18 1991 13:05 | 5 |
|
I thought from the results I saw that Lancia were 1st, 2nd 3rd.
Richard
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1352.50 | | NEWOA::SAXBY | Aye. When I were a lad.... | Fri Oct 18 1991 13:58 | 5 |
|
Autosport and Ceefax both have Lancia 1-2-3 with Delecour up there in
a Ford and Sainz down in 6th.
Mark
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1352.51 | San Remo | CASEE::MERRICK | Night of the living deadline | Fri Oct 18 1991 14:46 | 18 |
| San Remo Result
1. Auriol-Occelli (Lancia)
2. Biasion-Siviero (Lancia)
3. Cerrato-Cerri (Lancia)
4. Delecour-Pauwels (Ford)
5. Aghini-Fanocchia (Lancia)
6. Sainz-Moya (Toyota)
7. Liatti-Tedeschini (Lancia)
8. Schwarz-Hertz (Toyota)
9. Fiorio-Pirollo (Ford)
10. Wilson-Grist (Ford)
1st group N - Manfrinato-Nicoli (Ford)
Constructors - 1. Lancia 134pts
2. Toyota 128
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