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| Zimbabwe : Rautenbach Shines in SA (AllAfrica.com) |
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Harare — YOUNG Zimbabwean motor rally driver Conrad Rautenbach raised the country's flag high during the Total Tour Natal Rally in South Africa where he finished fourth at the weekend. |
| 100 Acre Wood: Subaru Rally Team USA report (Motorsport.com) |
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(February 28, 2010) Subaru driver Travis Pastrana was nearly untouchable at the 2010 Rally in the 100 Acre Wood, convincingly pulling away from a strong field before a seemingly innocuous driving error late in the event damaged his 2010 Subaru Impreza WRX STI and forced him to retire. |
| Rautenbach shines in SA (The Herald) |
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YOUNG Zimbabwean motor rally driver Conrad Rautenbach raised the country’s flag high during the Total Tour Natal Rally in South Africa where he finished fourth at the weekend. |
| FPV's change of Focus (Brisbane Times) |
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Ford's FPV performance division could soon have its first true pocket rocket for Australia as the world downsizes and looks to more efficient vehicles. |
| Subaru posts record sales (Journal & Courier) |
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Vehicles made in Lafayette helped lead the way, as Subaru reported a February sales record Tuesday. |
| Pressure on Pedder at Quit Forest Rally (RallySport Magazine) |
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All eyes will be on Scott Pedder and his West Australian co-driver Jon Mortimer when the battle for the Australian Rally Championship heads to Western Australia for the Quit Forest Rally next month. |
| Rally Tasmania: Series final leg summary (Motorsport.com) |
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South Australian horse trainer, Steve Glenney, has mastered horsepower of a different kind with a 23.6 second victory in the 30th anniversary running of Rally Tasmania in the state's north west. |
| First ARC podium finish for Justin Dowel (RallySport Magazine) |
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Justin Dowel and Matt Lee have taken their first podium finish in a round of the Australian Rally Championship after a brilliant drive in this weekend’s Rally Tasmania. |
| Rally Tasmania: Series leg one summary (Motorsport.com) |
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Motor racing legend Jim Richards leads the 30th anniversary running of Rally Tasmania after the first two competitive stages in the north west of Tasmania. |
| Rally Tasmania preview (Motorsport.com) |
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The 30th anniversary Rally Tasmania has attracted a top quality field of over 50 entrants, with Australia's biggest rally stars ready to tackle the tarmac roads around Burnie. |