Nick Koan
11-01-2004, 11:40 AM
Full Story (http://rally.racing-live.com/en/headlines/news/detail/041031161001.shtml) from Rally-Live (http://www.rally-live.com/)
Dominant in Corsica, Markko Martin confirmed the Ford Focus' dominance on asphalt. The Estonian wins the 40th edition of the Rally Catalunya, followed by Marcus Gronholm in second place and Carlos Sainz in third position.
Corsica... and now Catalunya
The Ford Focus really impressed in Corsica. Markko Martin and Francois Duval were clearly the fastest in that round. So it is no surprise that the Focus was also competitive in Catalunya, since both events are asphalt rallies.
Right from the start, Duval and Martin were in the leading group but were not able to distance Sebastien Loeb who finished in the lead at the end of leg one. Francois Duval retired in the last stage of leg one, leaving his teammate all alone to defend Ford's colours.
A duel between Loeb and Martin was taking shape. The Estonian was only two seconds behind the Citroën driver but unfortunately Loeb had to retire in the very first stage on Saturday morning. Martin was left with no serious rival and managed a substantial advantage over the other drivers to win his third victory of the season.
-more (http://www.i-club.com/forums/showthread.php?p=740462#post740462)-
Dominant in Corsica, Markko Martin confirmed the Ford Focus' dominance on asphalt. The Estonian wins the 40th edition of the Rally Catalunya, followed by Marcus Gronholm in second place and Carlos Sainz in third position.
Corsica... and now Catalunya
The Ford Focus really impressed in Corsica. Markko Martin and Francois Duval were clearly the fastest in that round. So it is no surprise that the Focus was also competitive in Catalunya, since both events are asphalt rallies.
Right from the start, Duval and Martin were in the leading group but were not able to distance Sebastien Loeb who finished in the lead at the end of leg one. Francois Duval retired in the last stage of leg one, leaving his teammate all alone to defend Ford's colours.
A duel between Loeb and Martin was taking shape. The Estonian was only two seconds behind the Citroën driver but unfortunately Loeb had to retire in the very first stage on Saturday morning. Martin was left with no serious rival and managed a substantial advantage over the other drivers to win his third victory of the season.
-more (http://www.i-club.com/forums/showthread.php?p=740462#post740462)-