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Rally Germany 2011: Visuals

September 1, 2011 By pete

Mini Cooper of Daniel Sordo, on the edge.

Photos courtesy of Citroën Communication, Abu Dhabi World Rally Team, Ford Motor Company, BMW Press, ADAC Rallye Deutschland-Media

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Citroën

Loeb didn't win the rally but remains ahead in the championship.

Loeb's faithful co-driver Daniel Elena checks tire pressures.

As Ogier won, he can still catch Loeb, but it will be tough.

The Germans are mad about Citroens and rallying. Well, maybe Minis and VWs anyway.

Ford Fiesta

Latvala on the tarmac with some great scenery for a change.

Hirvonen also found some nice scenery but it didn't make him faster.

One of the Fords navigates through a picturesque German town.

While another gets a good run in the countryside.

Mini Cooper

Sordo in the Mini on a special stage. He placed third overall; the best place for the Mini so far.

The Minis are learning to jump and land effectively. Here is Kris Meeke at work.

Meeke again, on tarmac. Meeke is from Great Britain and is an upcoming rally star.

Sordo flies in the gravel. How does that car stay so clean?

Independents and others

Skoda Fabia S200, Van Loon and Scholtalbers, Netherlands.

Ford Fiesta of Breen and Roberts from the U.K.

Ford Fiesta of Burkart and Kachel downhill. Entry is from Germany.

Oliveira and Magalhaes pilot this Mini Cooper entered by the Brazilian World Rally Team.

Tagged With: Citroen, ford fiesta wrc, german WRC, loeb, Mini cooper wrc, ogier, rally germany, rally shots from german WRC, sordo

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