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	Kommentare zu: Mark Miller Call in from Stage 9	</title>
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		Von: Helge Siems		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[#305 Â Mark Miller (USA), 10th place (leg) / 6th position overall
&quot;We ran at an excellent pace, we overtook a Mitsubishi and a BMW and were lying third at the first time check point. When we came across Giniel, we stopped for about 30 seconds but he told us to continue. Later we followed Luc Alphand, but drove defensively Â so, he had nothing to worry about. Then we made an inspired move: Carlos Sainz was shadowing us very closely. We let him past, what Alphand didn&#039;t notice, and so he let Carlos past by mistake because he thought that it was my car. Unfortunately, Carlos ground to a halt. We pulled up alongside him and worked for around 35 minutes trying to repair the car, we changed the ECU Â all to no avail.Â]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>#305 Â Mark Miller (USA), 10th place (leg) / 6th position overall<br />
&#8222;We ran at an excellent pace, we overtook a Mitsubishi and a BMW and were lying third at the first time check point. When we came across Giniel, we stopped for about 30 seconds but he told us to continue. Later we followed Luc Alphand, but drove defensively Â so, he had nothing to worry about. Then we made an inspired move: Carlos Sainz was shadowing us very closely. We let him past, what Alphand didn&#8217;t notice, and so he let Carlos past by mistake because he thought that it was my car. Unfortunately, Carlos ground to a halt. We pulled up alongside him and worked for around 35 minutes trying to repair the car, we changed the ECU Â all to no avail.Â</p>
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		Von: Siegfried		</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Jan 2007 01:31:27 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Best of luck]]></description>
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