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The '''Acropolis Rally Greece''' is the eighth [[rally racing|rally]] on the [[World Rally Championship]] schedule for [[2005]]. It will be held on [[June 24]], [[2005]] through [[June 26]], [[2005]]. Held on extremly dusty, very rough and very rocky mountain roads in blistering heat during the Greek summer period around the town of [[Lamia]]. The rally is know for being extremly tough on the competing cars and drivers, and many cars have ripped of a wheel of two during the 50+ years the has existed. |
The '''Acropolis Rally Greece''' is the eighth [[rally racing|rally]] on the [[World Rally Championship]] schedule for [[2005]]. It will be held on [[June 24]], [[2005]] through [[June 26]], [[2005]]. Held on extremly dusty, very rough and very rocky mountain roads in blistering heat during the Greek summer period around the town of [[Lamia]]. The rally is know for being extremly tough on the competing cars and drivers, and many cars have ripped of a wheel of two during the 50+ years the rally has existed. |
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== Winners == |
== Winners == |
Revision as of 14:38, 14 December 2005
The Acropolis Rally Greece is the eighth rally on the World Rally Championship schedule for 2005. It will be held on June 24, 2005 through June 26, 2005. Held on extremly dusty, very rough and very rocky mountain roads in blistering heat during the Greek summer period around the town of Lamia. The rally is know for being extremly tough on the competing cars and drivers, and many cars have ripped of a wheel of two during the 50+ years the rally has existed.
Winners
- 2005 – Sébastien Loeb, Citroën
- 2004 – Petter Solberg, Subaru
- 2003 – Markko Märtin, Ford
- 2002 – Colin McRae, Ford
- 2001 – Colin McRae, Ford
- 2000 – Colin McRae, Ford
- 1999 – Richard Burns, Subaru
- 1998 – Colin McRae, Subaru
- 1997 – Carlos Sainz, Ford
- 1996 – Colin McRae, Subaru
- 1994 – Carlos Sainz, Subaru
- 1993 – Miki Biasion, Ford
- 1992 – Didier Auriol, Lancia
- 1991 – Juha Kankkunen, Lancia
- 1990 – Carlos Sainz, Toyota
- 1989 – Miki Biasion, Lancia
- 1988 – Miki Biasion, Lancia
- 1987 – Markku Alén, Lancia
- 1986 – Juha Kankkunen, Peugeot
- 1985 – Timo Salonen, Peugeot
- 1984 – Stig Blomqvist, Audi
- 1983 – Walter Röhrl, Lancia
- 1982 – Michèle Mouton, Audi
- 1981 – Ari Vatanen, Ford
- 1980 – Ari Vatanen, Ford
- 1979 – Björn Waldegård, Ford
- 1978 – Walter Röhrl, Fiat
- 1977 – Björn Waldegård, Ford
- 1976 – Harry Källström, Datsun
- 1975 – Walter Röhrl, Opel
- 1974 – Jean-Luc Thérier, Alpine-Renault