The ESPNs are really going all-out with this X Games rally thing; they've just signed up Colin McRae to race during the August event.
Ford team director, Malcolm Wilson has said that Sebastien Loeb, Gigi Galli, Dani Sordo and Manfred Stohl should have known better than to do donuts at the finish of the Rally Argentina.
Ford's Malcolm Wilson has revealed that he wants Subaru to be back fighting at the front of the field in order to take points off Sebastien Loeb and Kronos Citroen - and hopefully then to help them!
OMV's Manfred Stohl has said that he is very happy with the Peugeot 307 WRC he is using this season, despite the fact the car was never particularly praised by the likes of Marcus Gronholm and Markko Martin, when it was run by the factory team.
Ford team boss, Malcolm Wilson has hailed the performance of his son, Matthew on the recent Rally Argentina.
OMV Peugeot's Manfred Stohl is aiming for more points on the Rally d'Italia Sardegna next weekend, when the FIA World Rally Championship resumes following the three-week break.
Pirelli have confirmed that they are 'reviewing' their position with regard to competing in the FIA World Rally Championship beyond 2006.
Ford team director, Malcolm Wilson believes that his number two driver, Mikko Hirvonen could take his maiden win in the FIA World Rally Championship by the end of this season.
Subaru sporting director, Luis Moya has revealed that upcoming WRC star Daniel Sordo is definitely on their list as a potential driver for the team - and that he could be apart of their line-up sooner or later.
Subaru team leader, Petter Solberg has revealed that the Banbury based squad enjoyed an 'encouraging' two-day test in Greece at the end of last week, as they finalised their set-up for the Acropolis
Subaru team leader, Petter Solberg looks set to have to settle for the runners-up spot on the Rally Argentina, after seeing Sebastien Loeb pull out a 40-odd second lead on day two of the event on Saturday.
Reigning world champion, Sebastien Loeb reckons that he will have another 'good fight' with Marcus Gronholm and Petter Solberg on the Rally d'Italia Sardegna in three weeks time, when the battle for the 2006 FIA World Rally Championship resumes.
Reigning Junior champion, Daniel Sordo has conceded that he has still got a lot to learn on gravel, after bringing the third Kronos ran Citroen Xsara WRC home in fifth place in Argentina on Sunday.
Subaru sporting director, Luis Moya has made a bold prediction following the Rally Argentina - and he reckons there is no reason why they shouldn't win the next two gravel events in the FIA World Rally Championship, coming up in Sardinia and Greece.
BP Ford team leader, Marcus Gronholm was left wondering what could have been on the Rally Argentina this weekend, after transmission problems on day one left him right out of contention - and out of the drivers' points at the finish.
Reigning world champion, Sebastien Loeb has insisted that the battle for the 2006 FIA World Rally drivers' championship is far from done and dusted.
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Kronos Citroen's Sebastien Loeb has won the Rally Argentina, the sixth round in the 2006 FIA World Rally Championship, for the second year running.
Subaru's upcoming young star, Chris Atkinson has predicted that the Banbury based squad will 'definitely' be back up their fighting for victory when the WRC returns to gravel later this month.
Reigning Asia-Pacific champion, Jussi Valimaki has confirmed a two-event programme that will see him use a Mitsubishi Lancer WRC car in Sardinia and Greece - rounds seven and eight in the 2006 FIA World Rally Championship.
BP Ford team leader, Marcus Gronholm has revealed that the M-Sport ran squad have found the 'right' set-up for the Rally Argentina later this month.
Petter Solberg has warned his rivals that Subaru have made progress with the Impreza WRC 2006 on gravel, since the Rally Mexico back in March, when he was in contention for the win.
Kronos Citroen ace, Sebastien Loeb dominated the Rallye de France last season, winning all twelve stages on route to his first win in Corsica.
Ford's Mikko Hirvonen has predicted that he can finish on the podium in France this weekend, the fifth round in the 2006 FIA World Rally Championship
Subaru team leader, Petter Solberg believes that he can do better on the Rallye de France-Tour de Corse this weekend, after a nightmare event in Spain.
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