Higgins “mentally drained” after Sno*Drift victory

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30th January 2012

David Higgins says he was left "mentally drained" after getting the defence of his Rally America National title off to the perfect start with victory on last weekend’s Sno*Drift Rally.

Debut Mini win for Al-Kuwari ends Al-Attiyah’s run

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28th January 2012

Nasser Al-Attiyah’s wining run on the Qatar International Rally is over after he fell short in his bid to make it victory number 10 on the Middle East championship qualifier.

Al-Attiyah in struggle to make it 10 Qatar wins

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27th January 2012

Nasser Al-Attiyah faces a tall order in his bid to make it 10 successive victories on the Qatar International Rally after a troubled opening day to this year’s event in his Kronos Racing Peugeot 207 Super 2000.

Higgins confident of Rally America title defence

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27th January 2012

David Higgins says he has the right car to defend his Rally America National title but admits he’ll face strong opposition in his bid to secure top honours for Subaru Rally Team USA.

Rautenbach walks away after rules row

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25th January 2012

Conrad Rautenbach, the Zimbabwean rally driver who finished eighth in the World Rally Championship as part of the Citroen Junior Team in 2008, has quit the sport amid frustration at a legal battle that he underwent in order to secure last year's South African Rally Championship.

Peterhansel becomes a 10-time Dakar winner

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15th January 2012

Stephane Peterhansel has stretched his incredible record of Dakar Rally success to 10 victories, and become the first man to win the famous event in a Mini

Enraged Gordon says Minis are ‘for girls’

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14th January 2012

Robby Gordon has come out fighting after his turbulent week on the Dakar Rally - slamming X-raid Mini rivals Stephane Peterhansel and Nani Roma, insisting his Hummer is legal, and vowing to win every remaining stage

Dakar exclusion threat for Gordon

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11th January 2012

Robby Gordon, whose hopes of winning Dakar 2012 suffered a huge blow when he went off the road and damaged his Hummer nearing the end of stage 10 in Chile today, is facing possible exclusion from the gruelling cross-country rally.

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