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Peugeot driver dies in Wales rally

By Associated Press
Published September 19, 2005

CARDIFF, Wales - Peugeot co-driver Michael Park was killed during the Wales Rally GB on Sunday after his car went off the course and hit a tree.

The 39-year-old Englishman suffered fatal injuries during the 17-mile, 15th stage. Markko Martin, the driver, was not injured. Peugeot said Martin struck a tree on the right side of the car.

Park had been Martin's co-driver since 2000 and the pair had won five world rallies together.

Organizers canceled the remaining two stages. Citroen's Sebastien Loeb had been leading the race, but decided to take a time penalty that gave Petter Solberg the victory and delayed Loeb's winning the series title.

Peugeot's Marcus Gronholm pulled out of the race as a mark of respect for Park, who was survived by his wife Marie and two children.

Loeb can win the title in the Japan Rally on Sept. 30-Oct. 2. He has 93 points, followed by Gronholm with 61 and Solberg with 55. Citroen leads the manufacturers' standings with 123 points. Peugeot is second with 117.

NHRA: Tony Schumacher won the Nationals at Mohnton, Pa., for a third straight season to extend his Top Fuel lead to 100 points. Schumacher inched closer to a second straight and third overall series championship by defeating his closest chaser, Larry Dixon, with a pass of 4.498 seconds at 323.74 mph to Dixon's 4.575 at 322.11. Tony Pedregon (6.349 at 191.02) ended an almost two-year winless streak with his Funny Car win over John Force (8.339 at 125.82), the all-time wins leader in series history and the man Pedregon drove for in 2003 when he won the Funny Car world championship. Greg Anderson (6.721 at 205.19) defeated Jim Yates (6.771 at 204.57) to extend his lead in Pro Stock to 176 points over Kurt Johnson. Angelle Sampey, who lives just outside New Orleans in Mathews, La., ran a 7.139 at 191.84 to defeat Ryan Schnitz (7.459 at 181.13) in Pro Stock Motorcycle for her second win of the year and 37th of her career, the most by a woman in series history.

[Last modified September 19, 2005, 01:09:09]


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