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20 Mar 2010 17:0

Stohl says Oliveira will bounce back

Manfred Stohl has backed his driver Daniel Oliveira to bounce back from his off-road moment on the third stage of Rally Argentina.



Oliveira went off on a mud-coated corner three kilometres into the 20.43-kilometre stage and got stranded for more than 10 minutes, inflicting damage to his Peugeot 207’s front bumper and one of its dampers in the process.

The Brazilian was only able to continue after he and co-driver Carlos del Barrio summoned the help of spectators to get their car back on the road. They dropped from 19th to 58th and last in the overall standings as a result and Oliveira reported a loss of confidence on the subsequent stages.

“Daniel is a young guy with not much experience,” said Stohl. “He is here to learn, get the experience and get to the finish. He can do that and the stages on Sunday will be better for him because they are slower and that’s good because he does not have the experience.”

After five stages of the Intercontinental Rally Challenge qualifier Oliveira is 48th overall.
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Standings

  • IRC Drivers
  • 2WD Drivers
1.   Juho HANNINEN ŠKODA 48 pt.
2.   Jan KOPECKÝ ŠKODA 39 pt.
3.   Bruno MAGALHAES PEUGEOT 30 pt.
4.   Guy WILKS ŠKODA 25 pt.
5.   Kris MEEKE PEUGEOT 23 pt.
1.   Rafael TULIO PEUGEOT 20 pt.
2.   Pierre CAMPANA 16 pt.
3.   Kevin ABBRING 10 pt.
4.   Harry HUNT M-SPORT 10 pt.
5.   Yeray LEMES M-SPORT 10 pt.
  • IRC Manufacturers
  • 2WD Manufacturers
1. ŠKODA ŠKODA 104 pt.
2. PEUGEOT PEUGEOT 73 pt.
3. M-SPORT M-SPORT 26 pt.
4. RALLIART RALLIART 14 pt.
5. SUBARU SUBARU 11 pt.
1. M-SPORT M-SPORT 68 pt.
2. PEUGEOT PEUGEOT 54 pt.
3. ABARTH ABARTH 19 pt.
4. HONDA HONDA 16 pt.
5. ŠKODA ŠKODA 5 pt.

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