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KIFFA, Senegal: With the finishing line almost in sight, the Paris-Dakar Rally is heading for a dramatic climax as navigation errors yesterday played havoc with the top order, leaving the destination of the 2002 title still in doubt.
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DAKAR: Hiroshi Masuoka of Japan and Italy’s Fabrizio Meoni are poised to become the 2002 Paris-Dakar Rally champions, having come through an epic 9,436km journey from the north of France to the outskirts of the Senegalese capital.
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DAKAR: Hiroshi Masuoka of Japan and Italy’s Fabrizio Meoni became the 2002 Paris-Dakar Rally champions, having come through an epic 9,436km journey in the world’s toughest endurance event.
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DAKAR: As the dust settled on the 2002 Paris-Dakar Rally and the dawn broke on the post-event celebrations, every single one of the 113 entrants who completed the marathon test of endurance shared a common sense of accomplishment.
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MADONNA DI CAMPIGLIO, Italy: Ferrari’s Rubens Barrichello has shrugged off speculation that the Formula One world champions want to replace him with Colombian Juan Pablo Montoya next year.
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MADONNA DI CAMPIGLIO: Ferrari’s sporting director Jean Todt says the financial crisis at Prost is a concern to the whole sport and believes the recession is already making it harder for teams to find the big-money backers they need in the...
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MONTE CARLO: Frenchman Sebastien Loeb stayed ahead in the season-opening Monte Carlo Rally after extending his overnight lead yesterday.
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BARCELONA: Some Formula One teams will struggle to keep going this year as recession blows in but most will weather the storm, says McLaren boss Ron Dennis.
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MONTE CARLO: Frenchman Sebastien Loeb secured a maiden world championship victory in the season-opening Monte Carlo Rally yesterday, but will have to wait for up to 40 days to see whether the result stands.
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DUBAI: Mohammed bin Sulayem, the Arab world’s leading rally driver, said yesterday that he was retiring after losing his main sponsor Ford.
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LONDON: Mark Webber will make his Formula One debut with Minardi in Melbourne on March 3 as Australia’s first Formula One driver since 1994.
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PARIS: Former champion Alain Prost received limited sympathy from French drivers yesterday after he blamed a lack of local support for the collapse of his Formula One team.
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KARLSTAD: Finnish drivers Tommi Makinen and Marcus Gronholm go head-to-head in Sweden this week confident that they can prevent one of rallying’s longest records from being broken.
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KARLSTAD, Sweden: Finn Marcus Gronholm claimed his first win of the 2002 season yesterday after easing to a comfortable victory in the Rally of Sweden.
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LONDON: The countdown to the Formula One season entered its final month yesterday with Jos Verstappen and Heinz-Harald Frentzen chasing the last place on the Melbourne starting grid.
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LONDON: Formula One novice Mark Webber has had Michael Schumacher taped for years but now the Australian is in a position to race against him.
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Doha: After what may be the shortest retirement in rally history, Dubai’s Mohammed bin Sulayem, the reigning Middle East champion, has entered this month’s Qatar International Rally at the wheel of a Ford Focus.
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DOHA: The 2002 edition of the Qatar International Rally will be held from February 13-15, the Qatar Motor Federation (QMF) announced yesterday.
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DOHA: A team full of class and courage has been named to represent Qatar in the country’s ambitious first foray into the punishing Middle East Rally Championship.
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DOHA: What is likely to be the fiercest Middle East Rally Championship for years gets underway today when four world-class cars and drivers head a small but highly competitive field in the Qatar International Rally.
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