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Meeke plans early push in Mexico
Meeke plans early push in Mexico 2017 Rally Guanajuato Mexico winner Kris Meeke says his road position on the opening day of this week's event will be key to achieving another top result. Meeke won last year despite almost throwing victory away when he crashed off the road into a car park less than a kilometre from the finish. Fast forward 12 months, and the Briton returns to the 9 - 11 March event as one of the favourites for success again at the wheel of Citroën's C3 WRC. Meeke stands to benefit from a lowly position in the early start order - an important factor at one of the worst rallies in the season for loose gravel conditions. Retirement from the last round in Sweden means he...
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