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  • The 2004 Rally Catalunya (formally the 40. Rallye Catalunya - Costa Brava) was the fifteenth round of the 2004 World Rally Championship season. The race...
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    The Rally Catalunya (formerly: Rallye Catalunya) is a rally competition held in Catalonia region of Spain, on the World Rally Championship schedule. Now...
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    The car made its debut at the 2004 Rally Catalunya. After the success of Citroën's Xsara in the World Rally Championship (WRC), Citroën expanded their...
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    2004 World Rally Championship World Drivers' Champion: Sébastien Loeb World Manufacturers' Champion: Citroën Previous 2003 Next 2005 The 2004 World Rally...
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    from 1991–2004. In 1991 and 1992, Rally Catalunya was only part of the drivers' championship. Previously Karlstad and Torsby. The Swedish Rally was cancelled...
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    and Rally Catalunya nine times each, which is a record for most wins in the same rally. In total, Loeb has been victorious at 23 different rallies, which...
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    Acropolis Rally. RS WRC 01 at the 2001 Rally Finland. RS WRC 02 at the 2004 Cyprus Rally. RS WRC 03 at the 2003 Acropolis Rally. RS WRC 04 at the 2004 Rally Finland...
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    Markko Märtin (category Estonian rally drivers)
    Corona Rally Mexico in the 2004 season. He also won the tarmac rallies of Corsica and Catalunya in the same year. These victories were the last for the Märtin/Michael...
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  • The World Rally Championship (WRC) is a rallying series organised by the FIA, culminating with a champion driver and manufacturer. The driver's world championship...
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    on asphalt rounds of the World Rally Championship. Bugalski finished fifth on the car's WRC debut on Rally Catalunya in April 1998, while Jesús Puras...
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  • 26 March 2008. "31º Rallye Catalunya-Costa Brava". RallyBase. Retrieved 26 March 2008. "51st Network Q RAC Rally". RallyBase. Retrieved 26 March 2008...
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    was an American professional rally driver with the Hoonigan Racing Division, formerly known as the Monster World Rally Team. Block was also one of the...
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    Colin McRae (category Scottish rally drivers)
    Toyota-powered Team TTE, who were excluded from the championship after the 1995 Rally Catalunya due to the use of an illegal air restrictor. It took only until 1995...
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    Carlos Sainz Sr. (category World Rally Champions)
    managed to score memorable victories on the Safari Rally and on his home asphalt round, the Rally Catalunya. The title fight again went down to the wire, and...
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    Paul Nagle (category World Rally Championship co-drivers)
    Irish rally co-driver. Drivers with whom he has teamed include Kris Meeke, Gareth MacHale and Craig Breen. Paul Nagle was exposed to rallying from an...
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    Citroën Xsara WRC (category World Rally Cars)
    World Rally Championship. In 1999, the WRCs predecessor, the two wheel drive naturally aspirated Xsara Kit Car, won overall in Rallye Catalunya and Tour...
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    they took two rally victories, in Greece and Finland, and improved on that figure with three wins in 2004 (Mexico, Corsica and Catalunya). Park died as...
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    Freddy Loix (category Intercontinental Rally Challenge drivers)
    WRC later that season after the 2004 Rally Catalunya. Since 2007 Loix has been competing in the FIA Intercontinental Rally Challenge (IRC) with Peugeot Sport...
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    The World Rally Championship (abbreviated as WRC) is an international rallying series owned and governed by the FIA. Inaugurated in 1973, it is the second...
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    Sébastien Loeb (category French rally drivers)
    in 2018 and won his last rally with Citroën, the Rally Catalunya. He signed to race part time with the Hyundai World Rally Team for the 2019 season....
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