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Rally Mexico.Day 1

wombat666

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<hr style="color: rgb(241, 241, 241); background-color: rgb(241, 241, 241);" size="1"> <!-- / icon and title --> <!-- message --> Day 1
Petter SOLBERG
Sébastien OGIER
Sébastien LOEB
Dani SORDO
Jari-Matti LATVALA
Mikko HIRVONEN
Henning SOLBERG
Matthew WILSON
Federico VILLAGRA
Ken BLOCK
Xavier PONS
Martin PROKOP
Armindo ARAÚJO
Toshi ARAI
Nasser AL-ATTIYAH
Nicolas FUCHS
Miguel Angel BALDONI
Rodrigo SALGADO
Gianluca LINARI
Michel JOURDAIN
Michal KOSCIUSZKO
Benito GUERRA
José CORTES
Albert LLOVERA
Ivan ZALDIVAR
Eyvind BRYNILDSEN
Kimi RÄIKKÖNEN*
Luis ORDUÑA
José Manuel PONCE

*Citroen Junior team driver Kimi Raikkonen will not restart Rally Mexico on Saturday after an inspection revealed his car was too badly damaged in a multiple roll on SS7.
After losing more than half an hour with an electrical problem on today's second stage, Raikkonen went on to set an eighth, a seventh, and a fifth fastest time: his highest-ever overall stage result in his short World Championship career.
But it all went wrong on the final proper stage of the day, SS7, when the Finn rolled into retirement virtually within sight of the finish line. With his Citroen C4 too badly damaged to continue, Kimi’s Rally Mexico is over.
 
The second time in a row that Kimi crashed out of a rally, something I would have expected from Ken Block to be honest.. At least he seems to understand that to finish first, first you have to finish!

BTW Not much of a constructors' championship anymore, with four Citroens leading six Fords..
 
Kimi lost 35 minutes with no fuel pressure Ferry.
He was the first one to say he overcooked it.
You're so right about the lack of top entries, only six of the level 2 cars if I remember correctly from the brief coverage we get here.
Bring back Gr.N and the privateers.
 
Day 2, Loeb in the lead with a 55 second margin, Block crashed out on stage ten, video here:
http://www.wrc.com/jsp/index.jsp?lnk=300&page=1&featureid=1502&desc=Mexico 2010: Block retires

<TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 width="100%"><TBODY><TR class="odd results" vAlign=top><TD>1.

</TD><TD>1

</TD><TD>Sébastien LOEB

</TD><TD>3:08:49.6

</TD><TD>0.0

</TD></TR><TR class="even results" vAlign=top><TD>2.

</TD><TD>11

</TD><TD>Petter SOLBERG

</TD><TD>3:09:45.1

</TD><TD>+55.5

</TD></TR><TR class="odd results" vAlign=top><TD>3.

</TD><TD>7

</TD><TD>Sébastien OGIER

</TD><TD>3:09:47.8

</TD><TD>+58.2

</TD></TR><TR class="even results" vAlign=top><TD>4.

</TD><TD>4

</TD><TD>Jari-Matti LATVALA

</TD><TD>3:10:33.5

</TD><TD>+1:43.9

</TD></TR><TR class="odd results" vAlign=top><TD>5.

</TD><TD>3

</TD><TD>Mikko HIRVONEN

</TD><TD>3:10:49.5

</TD><TD>+1:59.9

</TD></TR><TR class="even results" vAlign=top><TD>6.

</TD><TD>6

</TD><TD>Henning SOLBERG

</TD><TD>3:11:14.8

</TD><TD>+2:25.2

</TD></TR><TR class="odd results" vAlign=top><TD>7.

</TD><TD>9

</TD><TD>Federico VILLAGRA

</TD><TD>3:18:01.4

</TD><TD>+9:11.8

</TD></TR><TR class="even results" vAlign=top><TD>8.

</TD><TD>21

</TD><TD>Martin PROKOP

</TD><TD>3:25:17.6

</TD><TD>+16:28.0

</TD></TR><TR class="odd results" vAlign=top><TD>9.

</TD><TD>28

</TD><TD>Xavier PONS

</TD><TD>3:25:22.4

</TD><TD>+16:32.8

</TD></TR><TR class="even results" vAlign=top><TD>10.

</TD><TD>31

</TD><TD>Armindo ARAÚJO

</TD><TD>3:26:54.3

</TD><TD>+18:04.7

</TD></TR><TR class="odd results" vAlign=top><TD>11.

</TD><TD>32

</TD><TD>Toshi ARAI

</TD><TD>3:30:34.1

</TD><TD>+21:44.5

</TD></TR><TR class="even results" vAlign=top><TD>12.

</TD><TD>59

</TD><TD>Nicolas FUCHS

</TD><TD>3:31:38.9

</TD><TD>+22:49.3

</TD></TR><TR class="odd results" vAlign=top><TD>13.

</TD><TD>42

</TD><TD>Miguel Angel BALDONI

</TD><TD>3:34:48.6

</TD><TD>+25:59.0

</TD></TR><TR class="even results" vAlign=top><TD>14.

</TD><TD>22

</TD><TD>Nasser AL-ATTIYAH

</TD><TD>3:37:23.2

</TD><TD>+28:33.6

</TD></TR><TR class="odd results" vAlign=top><TD>15.

</TD><TD>49

</TD><TD>Benito GUERRA

</TD><TD>3:45:02.9

</TD><TD>+36:13.3

</TD></TR><TR class="even results" vAlign=top><TD>16.

</TD><TD>33

</TD><TD>Gianluca LINARI

</TD><TD>3:46:07.2

</TD><TD>+37:17.6

</TD></TR><TR class="odd results" vAlign=top><TD>17.

</TD><TD>2

</TD><TD>Dani SORDO

</TD><TD>3:49:02.3

</TD><TD>+40:12.7

</TD></TR><TR class="even results" vAlign=top><TD>18.

</TD><TD>5

</TD><TD>Matthew WILSON

</TD><TD>3:51:08.5

</TD><TD>+42:18.9

</TD></TR><TR class="odd results" vAlign=top><TD>19.

</TD><TD>58

</TD><TD>Michel JOURDAIN

</TD><TD>3:51:57.3

</TD><TD>+43:07.7

</TD></TR><TR class="even results" vAlign=top><TD>20.

</TD><TD>50

</TD><TD>Rodrigo SALGADO

</TD><TD>3:52:40.6

</TD><TD>+43:51.0

</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
 
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