Sport in Short: Rallying

Monday 12 October 1992 18:02 EDT
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DIDIER AURIOL, the world championship leader, is to drive for Toyota next season, where he will team up with Carlos Sainz, the Japanese team's chief, Ove Anderson, said yesterday.

SAN REMO RALLY Positions after first three special stages: 1 A Aghini (It) Martini Lancia 1hr 46min 34sec; 2 F Delecour (Fr) Ford Sierra +34sec; 3 J Kankkunen (Fin) Martini Lancia +1min 21sec; 4 M Biasion (It) Ford Sierra +1:53; 5 G Cunico (It) Ford Sierra +2:11; 6 P Deila (It) Lancia Delta +4:30.

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