
ARMINDO ARAUJO / MIGUEL RAMALHO
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FUMIO NUTAHARA / DANIEL BARRITT
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TONI GARDEMEISTER / JAKKE HONKANEN
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Portugals Armindo Araujo collected a fine fourth position on his debut in the Production Car World Rally Championship in Sweden today. His Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution ran without fault through the final day of the Karlstad-based Swedish Rally.
Never having contested the P-WRC series before, Araujo admitted he was a little unsure of the pace at the front of the field. Despite this being his P-WRC debut, Araujo had already made the world rallying headlines last season, when he beat five-time world rally winner Markko Martin on last years Rally Portugal. Now, however, he is among the sports elite and has made the transition to the world stage comfortably with some cracking times along the frozen roads of the Varmland region.
Araujo, co-driven by Miguel Ramalho, was never far from the sharp end of the pace, despite an absence of knowledge of how to drive the snowy stages. Todays final leg took competitors through two loops of the Backa and Malta stages near Hagfors, before the crews headed south to take in the superspecial in Karlstad for the final test. The temperatures plummeted for the final days action, with -23 Celsius registered at the end of the days second stage.
"I had only done one small snow rally before the start of this event," said Araujo. "I am pleased with this result, but it has been quite tough. It didnt really start very well for me – I had two spins on the very first stage! After that, I settled down a little bit and drove well. The car was great. Okay, we had a small clutch problem early on, but it didnt slow us down on the stages. Today was so cold, it was incredible. Its always going to be tough to come here and fight with the Swedish drivers, but for a start in the championship this is good for me."
Finlands Juho Hanninen had led Group N through the final day, but he was excluded and stripped of what would have been a debut win in the Production Car series after his car was discovered to have three fuel pumps, contravening FIA regulations.
However, two places behind Araujo and fifth Production runner was Fumio Nutahara. The Japanese driver said: "Its been hard to try and keep up with the local driver here, but I am happy with points. I have done some snow rally at home in Japan, but not with studs – its not quite the same. The car has been very good for me. The only problem for me was dropping some time with a puncture earlier in the rally, otherwise it has been good."
Two other Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution drivers, Eyvind Brynildsen (Norway) and Michal Solowow (Poland), starred in the event, taking fourth and sixth respectively in the Swedish Rallys overall Group N standings. Italys Fabio Frisiero collected the final Production Car World Rally Championship point in his Lancer Evolution.
There was more to celebrate for Mitsubishi at the front of the field, with Toni Gardemeister guiding his privately run Lancer WRC 05 to sixth overall at the finish. The Finn, who led the event after the first stage, was pleased with his result and the car. "This car really suits me," he said. "Its very nice for me to drive. It was nice to lead a rally for the team and nice to have the chance to push hard again this morning. I was driving flat-out on todays five stages. I really enjoyed that, okay we bounced off a lot of snowbanks, but the sliding and the driving was fantastic."
Fords Marcus Gronholm won the rally, having moved into the lead on the opening afternoon. Reigning world champion Sebastien Loeb was second in a Citroen C4 WRC, while Fords Mikko Hirvonen collected the final podium spot in the sister Focus to Gronholm.
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Oscar Svedlund
Bjorn Nilsson |
Subaru Impreza WRX STI |
3:25:29.2 |
**:**.* |
| 2
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Anton Alen
Timo Alanne |
Subaru Impreza |
3:26:07.8 |
+38.6 |
| 3
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Kristian Sohlberg
Risto Pietilainen |
Subaru Impreza WRX STI |
3:27:11.9 |
+1:42.7 |
| 4
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Armindo Araujo
Miguel Ramalho |
Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX |
3:30:07.7 |
+4:38.5 |
| 5
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Fumio Nutahara
Daniel Barritt |
Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX |
3:30:34.9 |
+5:05.7 |
| 6
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Toshihiro Arai
Tony Sircombe |
Subaru Impreza |
3:33:29.7 |
+8:00.5 |
| 7
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Nasser Al-Attiyah
Chris Patterson |
Subaru Impreza |
3:45:19.0 |
+19:49.8 |
| 8
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Fabio Frisiero
Simone Scattolin |
Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX |
3:50:02.9 |
+24:33.7 |
| 9
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Andreas Aigner
Klaus Wicha |
Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX |
3:50:54.2 |
+25:25.0 |
| 10
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Mirco Baldacci
Giovanni Agnese |
Subaru Impreza |
3:50:55.7 |
+25:26.5 |
| 11
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Loris Baldacci
Rudy Pollet |
Subaru Impreza |
3:59:42.7 |
+34:13.5 |
| 12
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Riccardo Errani
Stefano Casadio |
Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX |
4:38:40.3 |
+1:13:11.1 |
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Marcus Gronholm
Timo Rautiainen |
Ford Focus RS WRC 06 |
A 1 |
3:08:40.7 |
**:**.* |
2
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Sébastien Loeb
Daniel Elena |
Citroen C4 |
A 2 |
3:09:34.5 |
+53.8 |
3
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Mikko Hirvonen
Jarmo Lehtinen |
Ford Focus RS WRC 06 |
A 3 |
3:10:22.2 |
+1:41.5 |
4
MT |
Henning Solberg
Cato Menkerud |
Ford Focus RS WRC 06 |
A 4 |
3:10:50.5 |
+2:09.8 |
5
MT |
Daniel Carlsson
Denis Giraudet |
Citroen Xsara WRC |
A 5 |
3:12:18.5 |
+3:37.8 |
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Toni Gardemeister
Jakke Honkanen |
Mitsubishi Lancer WRC05 |
A 6 |
3:12:34.9 |
+3:54.2 |
7
MT |
Manfred Stohl
Ilka Minor |
Citroen Xsara WRC |
A 7 |
3:13:53.2 |
+5:12.5 |
8
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Chris Atkinson
Glenn MacNeall |
Subaru Impreza WRC 2006 |
A 8 |
3:14:45.4 |
+6:04.7 |
| 9
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Mats Ostberg
Ole Kristian Unnerud |
Subaru Impreza WRC STI |
A 9 |
3:16:27.7 |
+7:47.0 |
| 10
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Jan Kopecky
Filip Schovanek |
Skoda Fabia WRC |
A 10 |
3:16:33.2 |
+7:52.5 |
| 11
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Patrick Flodin
Maria Andersson |
Subaru Impreza WRC |
A 11 |
3:17:12.4 |
+8:31.7 |
12
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Daniel Sordo
Marc Marti |
Citroen C4 |
A 12 |
3:19:29.4 |
+10:48.7 |
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Gigi Galli
Giovanni Bernacchini |
Citroen Xsara WRC |
A 13 |
3:19:43.4 |
+11:02.7 |
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Thomas Schie
Goran Bergsten |
Ford Focus WRC |
A 14 |
3:19:49.3 |
+11:08.6 |
15
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Luis Perez Companc
Jose Maria Volta |
Ford Focus RS WRC 06 |
A 15 |
3:20:45.3 |
+12:04.6 |
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Oscar Svedlund
Bjorn Nilsson |
Subaru Impreza WRX STI |
N 1 |
3:25:29.2 |
+16:48.5 |
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Anton Alen
Timo Alanne |
Subaru Impreza |
N 2 |
3:26:07.8 |
+17:27.1 |
18
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Kristian Sohlberg
Risto Pietilainen |
Subaru Impreza WRX STI |
N 3 |
3:27:11.9 |
+18:31.2 |
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Eyvind Brynildsen
Veronica Engan |
Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX |
N 4 |
3:29:50.2 |
+21:09.5 |
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Armindo Araujo
Miguel Ramalho |
Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX |
N 5 |
3:30:07.7 |
+21:27.0 |
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Michal Solowow
Maciek Baran |
Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX |
N 6 |
3:30:26.1 |
+21:45.4 |
22
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Fumio Nutahara
Daniel Barritt |
Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX |
N 7 |
3:30:34.9 |
+21:54.2 |
| 25
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Andrei Jereb
Miran Kacin |
Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX |
N 9 |
3:43:45.6 |
+35:04.9 |
29
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Fabio Frisiero
Simone Scattolin |
Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX |
N 13 |
3:50:02.9 |
+41:22.2 |
30
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Andreas Aigner
Klaus Wicha |
Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX |
N 14 |
3:50:54.2 |
+42:13.5 |
| 33
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Hans-Erik Weng
Roger Gunnarsson |
Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VIII |
N 17 |
3:55:26.1 |
+46:45.4 |
| 39
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Mikael Gustafsson
Lars-Erik Kronberg |
Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VII |
N 22 |
4:21:06.6 |
+1:12:25.9 |
42
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Riccardo Errani
Stefano Casadio |
Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX |
N 25 |
4:38:40.3 |
+1:29:59.6 |
| 43
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Per Goransson
Anders Soderberg |
Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VI |
N 26 |
4:43:38.5 |
+1:34:57.8 |