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News from 2005 »

07.12.2004
Rovanperä, Panizzi and Galli to drive Mitsubishi Lancer WRC05 »

26.11.2004
Harri: - Negotiations with Mitsubishi have gone well. »

14.11.2004
Australia: Excellent second position by Rovanpera »

13.11.2004
Rovanpera a strong second in Australia »

12.11.2004
Peugeot on top in Australia »

11.10.2004
Rovanperä hopes for a full program in 2005 »

28.09.2004
Rovanperä one of the three most reliable drivers »

20.09.2004
Wales Rally of GB: Rovanpera scores points for Peugeot »

05.09.2004
Points for Marcus and Harri in Japan »

02.09.2004
Finnish crews of Peugeot ready to conquer Japan »

19.08.2004
Rovanperä fourth in stage victories in 2004: - I would be quick enough on asphalt as well, Rovanperä believes »

12.08.2004
Harri started with good pace. Victory for Marcus and Peugeot »

04.08.2004
From the ”moon landscape” of the Andes to the ”Grand Prix of gravel rallies” »

19.07.2004
Argentina: Harri finishes in fifth place »

18.07.2004
Argentina Leg 2: Rovanpera in fifth position »

17.07.2004
Argentina Leg 1: Power steering pump failed. Harri dropped down to eight overall »

14.07.2004
Strong performance in Turkey plus successful testing session : We’ll try to finish among the top three »

14.07.2004
Good pace in Turkey »

14.06.2004
Rovanperä third after an excellent performance in Greece »

06.06.2004
Harri seals Peugeot podium »

05.06.2004
Acropolis - Leg 2 : Harri set for Peugeot podium »

04.06.2004
Acropolis, Leg 1: Rovanpera in second place! »

26.05.2004
Peugeot acted in good faith »

17.05.2004
Cyprus : Peugeot Sport - Finish :First victory for 307 WRC »

17.05.2004
Cyprus : Peugeot Sport - Leg 2 »

14.05.2004
Rally Cyprus - day 1: Both Peugeots in the lead »

20.04.2004
Continuation with Peugeot now confirmed »

18.04.2004
Provera: Harri will be staying with us for all the gravel rounds of this year's championship »

17.04.2004
NZ 2nd leg: Harri dropped 4th »

16.04.2004
NZ: Rovanperä in the lead after SS 7 /23 »

22.03.2004
Rally Mexico turned into a test run in competitive circumstances »

05.03.2004
Rovanperä humble before Rally Mexico »

09.02.2004
Rovanperä starts his season 2004 in the Mexican rally »

19.01.2004
Rovanperä ready for challenges »

19.01.2004
Risto Pietiläinen Mika Häkkinen’s co-pilot in Arctic Lapland Rally »

19.01.2004
FIA Rally World Championship undergoes changes »

News from 2003 »
NEWS

Cyprus : Peugeot Sport - Finish :First victory for 307 WRC

Marcus takes first victory for 307 WRC
Cyprus : Peugeot Sport - Finish [16/05/04]

An excellent weekend for Peugeot
Peugeot driver Marcus Gronholm has won the Cyprus Rally, round five of
the World Rally Championship, sealing the first-ever victory for the all-new
307 WRC. His team mate Harri Rovanpera finished fifth. Marcus now
leads the World Championship after a stunningly consistent drive through
difficult conditions.
Marcus took the lead on stage four, and apart from a clutch problem on
the afternoon of day one (which did not cost him any places) his Peugeot
307 WRC was totally reliable throughout the event. Cyprus is notorious for
being one of the toughest rounds of the World Championship, with tight
hairpin bends, rough rocks and temperatures in excess of 30 degrees
centigrade. Despite these challenging conditions, neither Marcus nor his
car missed a beat – winning by nearly a minute.
"It's been a fantastic rally for me, and of course it's a real privilege to take
the first win with the 307," said Marcus. "We've come close to winning
before this year, but this time it was a rally where everything went right for
us. The car has been generally reliable and we haven't made any
mistakes. The whole team has worked very hard and everybody deserves
this result. Now we are looking forward to Greece, where of course we will
be trying to win again."
Harri ended the first leg in second place, on the same pace as Marcus,
but a gearbox problem and some road penalties after it was changed
caused him to drop down the order. Harri incurred a further 30 seconds of
penalties leaving service this morning, but he nonetheless kept up a
consistent pace in order to consolidate Peugeot's strong points-scoring
finish.
"I'm very pleased for Marcus and the entire team," said Harri. "It's also
been a good rally for me: I could have been on the podium if we had not
had some gearbox problems. Although that's disappointing, there are a
lot of positive things to come out of this. I have been able to drive at the
same speed as Marcus, and the car has clearly shown its potential. I feel
more and more confident with the 307 WRC and I can't wait for the next
rally!"
Peugeot Sport team principal Corrado Provera commented: "A victory was
always going to happen and now it has – three rallies before we
managed it with the 206! We have shown that we are on the right road,
and now we have to continue this progress throughout the year. Marcus is
now in the lead of the championship and Harri would also have been third
here without the gearbox problems we put in his way. We are back, and
it's going to be an interesting championship!"
Round six of the World Rally Championship, the Acropolis Rally, takes
place from June 4-6 in Lamia, Greece. Conditions will be similar to those
in Cyprus, so Peugeot Sport will be aiming for a second consecutive
victory.
Press release
Peugeot Sport



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