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Germany driver report: part 1

Advertising Jari-Matti Latvala (VW Polo R) Result: 48thLatvala's rally was effectively over just seven kilometres into the first stage when the gearbox in his Polo R gave up. In desperation, the Finn [above] threw the back-up manual shift lever so hard it broke as well. Back on Saturday, Latvala focused on testing and experimenting, as well as showing what might have been with a fastest time on SS9. Two points on the Power Stage plus eighth place in the manufacturers’ standings were only a slight consolation at the end. Eric Camilli (Ford Fiesta RS) Result: 50thCamilli's rally went awry on the very first stage when he punted his Fiesta RS off the road and ended up marooned on a pile of...
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