Sporting Digest: Rallying
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Your support makes all the difference.TOUR OF CORSICA RALLY Leading final positions (after 24 stages): 1 F Delecour (Fr) Ford Escort Cosworth 6hr 14min 14sec; 2 D Auriol (Fr) Toyota Celica +1min 2sec; 3 F Chatriot (Fr) Toyota Celica +2:42; 4 C Sainz (Sp) Lancia Delta +3:48; 5 C McRae (GB) Subaru Legacy +9:03; 6 B Beguin (Fr) Ford Escort Cosworth +16:31; 7 M Biasion (It) Ford Escort Cosworth +18:58; 8 J Ragnotti (Fr) Renault Clio Williams +21:30; 9 A Oreille (Fr) Renault Clio Williams 24:07; 10 G Manfrinato (It) Ford Escort Cosworth +40:49.
WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP Standings: Drivers: 1 Delecour 55pts; 2 J Kankkunen (Fin) 43; 3 Auriol 34; 4 Biasion 31; 5 McRae 24; 6 M Jonsson (Swe) 20; 7 K Eriksson (Swe) 18; 8= A Aghini (It) and I Duncan (Ken) both 12; 10 T Makinen (Fin) 10. Constructors: 1 Toyota 77; 2 Ford 57; 3 Subaru 36; 4 Mitsubishi 33; 5 Lancia 26.
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