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Punto leads European Rally Championship

The new Fiat Punto, which is set to arrive in Australia
during July, has taken the lead in the European Rally Championship after
a crushing victory in the opening round, the Rally 1000 Miglia, crewed
Paolo Andreucci and Anna Andreussi. The win also puts the Punto and Andreucci
at the head of the Italian Rally Championship and proves the new low-cost
'Super 2000' rally format can, at least in the form of Fiat Punto, more
than hold its own at International level against its more expensive rivals.
Providing the stiffest of opposition for the Fiat in the
event were a host of 2006-specification Japanese Mitsubishi and Subaru
rally machines, divided between Renato Travaglia, Gianfranco Cunico, Andrea
Dallavilla and Sandro Sottile (all driving the Mitsubishi Evo IX) and
Piero Longhi, Luca Cantamessa and Andrea Aghini (Subaru Impreza STi) who
would provide the challenge.
The Fiat drivers' though served notice of their intent to go all-out for
glory on the Rally 1000 Miglia during the opening 'Daniel Bonara' superspecial
stage (20th April) with a 1-2-3 formation finish on the 4.1 km 'spectator-friendly'
stage. Andreucci was quickest, edging proceedings to arrive at the flag
2.8 seconds faster than Navarra and 3.2 over Basso, who was finally making
his competitive debut at the wheel of the Grande Punto Rally.
The first leg (21st April) kicked off in earnest with the
16.64 km SS2 'Cavallino' stage which Andrea Aghini shaded by 2.2 seconds
from Andreucci, although the N.technology driver held onto the overall
rally lead. Getting into his stride Andreucci then won special stages
three, four and five before the field bypassed SS6 which was cancelled.
After a day that was characterised by bright sunshine with the occasional
heavy showers, the Fiat star driver also won SS9 and SS10 to cruise safely
into overnight parc ferme with a 1 minute and 1.3 seconds lead over Andrea
Dallavilla (Evo IX,) 1 minute and 28.8 seconds over Sandro Sottile (Evo
IX,) and 1 minute and 37.5 over third placed Luca Cantamess (Impreza STi.)
The frenetic pace of leg one had accounted for both of
Andreucci's N.technology team-mates, Navarra and Basso, although the latter
would take advantage of the 'SupeRally' rule to return to the fray for
the final leg to gain more invaluable driving time at the wheel of the
new Grande Punto Rally. However the time penalty imposed overnight would
keep him firmly down the lower order of the general classification.
The second leg was contested over seven stages (reduced
to six after SS14 was cancelled) and with a healthy advantage of more
than a minute over his nearest rival Andreucci could afford to soak up
the pressure and allow his rivals to take the fight to him. However Andreucci
is always a charger and on the opening stage of the day, SS11 Colle San
Zeno at 32.51 km the longest stage of the rally, he went fastest overall
and extended his lead over Dallavilla to 1 minute and 24 seconds after
the latter could only manage fifth fastest scratch time.
With the rally pretty much in the bag Andreucci eased off,
posting two second fastest times, as well as a third, a fourth, and a
sixth scratch time on the remaining five stages to finish the Rally 1000
Miglia almost a minute and a half ahead of his closest rival Cantamessa
(Evo IX) and over two minutes in front of the two highly-regarded Impreza's
of Sottile and Dallavilla. Meanwhile Basso, who had suffered a torrid
time on the opening day, got into his stride on leg two, setting the fastest
overall time on the 17.7 km SS16 Irma stage.
Results
Rally 1000 Miglia, Final Classification:
1. Andreucci -Andreussi (Fiat Grande Punto) in 3
hr 04'20"8;
2. Cantamessa - Capolongo (Subaru Impreza) + 1'28"8;
3. Sottile - Nari (Mitsubishi Lancer) + 2'01"4;
4. Dallavilla - Vernuccio (Mitsubishi Lancer) + 2'34"6;
5. Ratiglia -Zanella (Mitsubishi Lancer) + 4'40"0;
6. Perego - De Luis (Subaru Impreza) + 5'34"7;
7. Colombini - Guglielmini (Subaru Impreza) + 6'28"8;
8. Ricci - Baruffa (Subaru Impreza) + 7'11"2;
9. Garcia Ojeda -Barrabes (Peugeot 206) + 8'02"5;
10. Cecchettini - Pinelli (Mitsubishi Lancer) a 9'57"3.
FIA European Rally Championship (after 1 round): 1. Andreucci (Fiat) 10
points; 2. Cantamessa (Subaru) 8; 3. Sottile (Mitsubishi) 6; 4. Dallavilla
(Mitsubishi) 5; 5. Ratiglia (Mitsubishi) 4; 6. Perego (Subaru) 3; 7. Colombini
(Subaru) 2; 8. Ricci (Subaru) 1.
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italiancar.com.au 01/05/06