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Belgian team wins Morocco's 10th classic rally
Morocco, Sports, 3/25/2003

The French team Bernard Consten-Jean Claude Miloe, driving a Jaguar XK 140, won Saturday Morocco's tenth classic cars rally after the Marrakesh Grand Prix circuit race, the final leg of the race.

Consten and Miloe, who missed the victory for a few points last year, were followed by co-citizens J.P Driot-G. Driot (Alpine Renaut A110) and Michel Seydoux-Philippe Amzalak (Porsche 911 SCF).

The Switzerland-Slovenia Montenegro duo Z. Milojkovic-M. Liubisavlie won the Marrakesh Grand Prix circuit race, followed by Belgian team R. De Bargigli-J. Castelin and Morocco-France Kamil El Kholti-Ilda El Kholti.

Winners of the 9th edition, Belgium's Carlos Ghistelinck-Bernard Soens, came in 13th.

Some 50 teams took part in the classic rally, a 2,000 km contest for cars built between 1955 and 1974. It is divided into 7 legs linking Casablanca, Fez, Afourer, Ouarzazate, Agadir, Tafraoute and Marrakesh.

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