Rallying: McRae off pace in Monte Carlo
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Your support makes all the difference.Britain's Colin McRae was three seconds off the pace as the Belgian Freddy Loix surprisingly took the lead after yesterday's first timed stage of the season-opening Monte Carlo Rally.
Loix, making his debut in the event in a Toyota Celica, covered two laps of part of the Monaco Grand Prix circuit in 2min 5sec on a rainy day. Drivers raced in pairs in the 2.8km timed stage, starting at each end of a course using the lower part of the track along the Monaco harbour.
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