Sporting Digest: Rallying

Thursday 22 April 1993 00:02 BST
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BRITAIN'S Terry Hunter crashed from first to 10th on the fourth day of the Lombard London-Sydney Marathon after losing control of his Porsche 911 on a wooden bridge during a special timed stage in Austria.

LOMBARD LONDON-SYDNEY MARATHON Leading positions (after fourth day; Igls, Aut to Bratislava, Slovak): 1 G Lorimer and G Smith (Ford Escort) 32min 35sec; 2 F Tuthill and A Showell (Porsche 911) 32:51; 3 T Daly and B Brill (Ford Mustang) 33:02; 4 C Short and N Starkey (Ford Escort) 33:12; 5 R Clark and A Moy (Ford Escort) 33:36; 6 S Dalgarno and S Taylor (Lotus Cortina) 33:51.

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