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"Junior WRC: The Rising Stars of the 2005 FIA World Rally Championship" In the thrilling world of rally racing

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2005 FIA World Rally Championship, Rally Italia Sardinia, April 28-May 1, 2005 Olbia, Sardinia. Leg One. Conrad Rautenbach (ZIM) on Stage 2. Digital Image

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FIA World Rally Championship, Rallye Sanremo, Rallye d'Italia, October 2-5, 2003 Sanremo, Italy. Final Leg. Guy Wilks (GBR)

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2005 FIA World Rally Championship, OMV ADAC Rallye Deutschland, August 25-28, 2005. Trier, Germany. Leg One. Guy Wilks (GBR) jumps on Stage 4. Digital Image

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2005 FIA World Rally Championship, OMV ADAC Rallye Deutschland, August 25-28, 2005. Trier, Germany. Leg Two. Guy Wilks (GBR) on Stage 7. Digital Image

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2005 FIA World Rally Championship, OMV ADAC Rallye Deutschland, August 25-28, 2005. Trier, Germany. Leg Three. L-Kris Meeke (GBR) and R-Colin McRae (GBR) at the final service in Bostalsee

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2004 FIA World Rally Championship, Rally Catalunya, October 28-31, 2004 Lloret de Mar, Spain. Kris Meeke (GBR) on Stage 4. Digital Image

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FIA World Rally Championship
Brice Tirabassi (FRA), Renault Clio 16v Super 1600, on Stage 14, finished leg 2 in 18th place overall. World Rally Championship, Rd6, Acropolis Rally, Greece. Day Two, 7 June 2003. DIGITAL IMAGE

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FIA World Rally Championship
Daniel Carlsson (SWE), Suzuki Igris Super 1600, in action on Stage 14. World Rally Championship, Rd6, Acropolis Rally, Greece. Day Two, 7 June 2003. DIGITAL IMAGE

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2005 FIA World Rally Championship, OMV ADAC Rallye Deutschland, August 25-28, 2005. Trier, Germany. Leg Two. PG Per-Gunnar Andersson (SWE) on Stage 7. Digital Image

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2004 FIA World Rally Championship
Guy Wilks (GBR) and Phil Pugh (GBR), Suzuki, were winners of the JWRC category. FIA World Rally Championship, Rd6, Acropolis Rally, Lamia, Greece, Day Three, 6 June 2004. DIGITAL IMAGE

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FIA World Rally Championship: Kris Meeke, Opel Corsa Super 1600, in action on the Super Special Stage
Kris Meeke (GBR), Opel Corsa Super 1600, in action on the Super Special Stage. FIA World Rally Championship, Rd7, Rally of Turkey, Antalya, Turkey, Day One, 25 June 2004. DIGITAL IMAGE

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FIA World Rally Championship: Brice Tirabassi, Renault Clio, JWRC leader at the end of Leg One, in action on Stage 2
Brice Tirabassi (FRA), Renault Clio, JWRC leader at the end of Leg One, in action on Stage 2, Stromi 1. World Rally Championship, Rd6, Acropolis Rally, Greece. Day One. 6 June 2003. DIGITAL IMAGE

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FIA World Rally Championship: Kris Meeke, Opel Corsa Super 1. 6, on Stage 7
Kris Meeke (GBR), Opel Corsa Super 1.6, on Stage 7. FIA World Rally Championship, Rd11, Sanremo Rally. Italy. Leg 2. 4 October 2003. DIGITAL IMAGE

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FIA World Rally Championship: Mirco Baldacci, Fiat Punto Super 1. 6, on Stage 2
Mirco Baldacci (RSM), Fiat Punto Super 1.6, on Stage 2. FIA World Rally Championship, Rd11, Sanremo Rally, Italy. Day one. 3 October 2003. DIGITAL IMAGE

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FIA World Rally Championship: Daniel Carlsson, Suzuki Ignis, leader of the Junior World Championship category at
Daniel Carlsson (SWE), Suzuki Ignis, leader of the Junior World Championship category at the end of Leg One, in action on Stage 3

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FIA World Rally Championship: Despite extensive damage, front and rear, on Stage 11, Kumluca 2
Despite extensive damage, front and rear, on Stage 11, Kumluca 2, Mirco Baldacci (RSM) with co-driver Giovanni Bernacchini (ITA)

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FIA World Rally Championship: Jari-Matti Latvala with co-driver Mikka Anttila Ford Fiesta Super 1600 on stage 8
Jari-Matti Latvala (FIN) with co-driver Mikka Anttila (FIN) Ford Fiesta Super 1600 on stage 8. FIA World Rally Championship, Rd7, Rally of Turkey, Antalya, Turkey, Day Two, 26 June 2004. DIGITAL IMAGE

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FIA World Rally Championship: Guy Wilks with co-driver Phil Pugh Suzuki Ignis Super 1600 on stage 10
Guy Wilks (GBR) with co-driver Phil Pugh (GBR) Suzuki Ignis Super 1600 on stage 10. FIA World Rally Championship, Rd 7, Rally of Turkey, Antalya, Turkey, Leg 2, 26 June 2004. DIGITAL IMAGE


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"Junior WRC: The Rising Stars of the 2005 FIA World Rally Championship" In the thrilling world of rally racing, the Junior World Rally Championship (JWRC) in 2005 showcased some exceptional young talents. Kris Meeke, driving an Opel Corsa Super 1600, left spectators in awe as he maneuvered through the challenging stages with precision and skill. Meanwhile, Brice Tirabassi took charge as the JWRC leader at the end of Leg One, showcasing his remarkable talent behind the wheel of a Renault Clio. The competition was fierce as these aspiring champions battled it out on various stages. Mirco Baldacci's Fiat Punto Super 6 roared through Stage 2, leaving spectators breathless with his speed and agility. Daniel Carlsson proved to be a force to be reckoned with as he emerged as the leader in the Junior World Championship category after Leg One while showcasing his prowess in a Suzuki Ignis. Despite facing extensive damage on Stage 11, Kumluca 2, Mirco Baldacci and co-driver Giovanni Bernacchini demonstrated their determination by pushing forward despite their setbacks. Jari-Matti Latvala and Mikka Anttila also caught attention with their impressive performance in a Ford Fiesta Super 1600 on stage eight. Guy Wilks and Phil Pugh added to the excitement by showcasing their skills in a Suzuki Ignis Super 1600 during stage ten. These talented individuals embodied passion and resilience throughout each twist and turn they encountered. As we witnessed these rising stars compete against one another for glory in this renowned championship series, it became evident that they were destined for greatness within rally racing's elite ranks. The future looked promising for these young drivers who displayed extraordinary talent amidst intense competition during this unforgettable season action.