Power stage victory for Loeb
Sebastien Loeb has won Vodafone Rally de Portugal’s Power Stage to clinch three world championship bonus points in his Citroen DS3 WRC.
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Overall positions after SS16
With only stage 17 to go, the overall positions after SS16 were as follows:
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Solberg quickest in rain on SS 16
Petter Solberg has won the penultimate stage of Vodafone Rally de Portugal as heavy rain made driving conditions treacherous.
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Hayden Paddon in trouble in PWRC
Hayden Paddon's commanding lead in the Production Car World Rally Championship is under threat after his Subaru Impreza developed a suspension fault on the 31.04-kilometre Santana da Serra test.
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The end of the charge on SS15
Mikko Hirvonen has dropped back to fifth place on Vodafone Rally de Portugal after his Ford Fiesta RS WRC suffered a broken driveshaft 10 kilometres from the finish of stage 15.
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Hirvonen on a charge on Sunday's opening stage
Mikko Hirvonen has claimed his first gravel stage victory on Vodafone Rally de Portugal as leader Sebastien Ogier admitted to backing off to preserve his overnight advantage.
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Can Ogier bag second Rally Portugal win?
Sebastien Ogier is on course to make it two wins in a row on Vodafone Rally de Portugal after completing day two with an overall advantage of almost 40 seconds.
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Citroen dominant as Ford's get dogged by problems
Sebastien Ogier, Citroen, Portugal 2011Citroen is set for a commanding one-two with Sebastien Ogier and Sebastien Loeb in the Rally of Portugal after a series of dramas for Ford at the end of day two.
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Rautenbach and Klinger’s Ford Fiesta victorious in Total Tour Natal Rally
Zimbabwean privateer Conrad Rautenbach and French co-driver Nicolas Klinger (G-Fuel Ford Fiesta) emerged victorious after a heart-stopping battle with multiple former champion Jan Habig and Robert Paisley in a factory BP Volkswagen Polo in the closing stages of the Total Tour Natal Rally on Saturday afternoon.
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Despair for Latvala in the Algarve
Jari-Matti Latvala’s hopes of winning Vodafone Rally de Portugal have suffered a huge setback after his Ford Fiesta RS WRC broke a driveshaft.
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Loeb apologises to Hirvonen after dust row
Sebastien Loeb has apologised to Mikko Hirvonen for driving into the back of the Finn's Ford Fiesta RS WRC at the end of the second stage of day two of the Rally of Portugal.
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Ogier extends lead in Portugal
Sebastien Ogier has extended his margin out front on Vodafone Rally de Portugal by claiming his fifth stage win of the gravel event.
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Last gasp win for Rautenbach on Total Tour Natal
Conrad Rautenbach and Nicolas Klinger from Zimbabwe driving a Ford Fiesta RS, has provisionally won the Total Tour Natal, held on the KwaZulu Natal South Coast the past two days. The event was the opening round of the 2011 South African National Rally Championship.
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Araujo:WRC Mini has lots of potential
Armindo Araujo says MINI's John Cooper Works Super 2000 has "great potential" after he completed the opening day of Vodafone Rally de Portugal in seventh position overall.
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Ogier takes lead in Portugal. Midday Wrap
Sebastien Ogier leads Vodafone Rally de Portugal by 6.9s following Saturday morning's opening three stages. The Citroen driver, the winner in Portugal in 2010, heads Ford’s Jari-Matti Latvala with three stages of day two remaining.
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