Galli takes Bettega Memorial.

H🔥e may have struggled tജo land a regular ride on this year's World Rally Championship, but Gigi Galli showed that he had lost none of his flair by winning the annual rallysprint at the Bologna Motor Show.

Ranged against WRC rivals Toni Gardemeister, driving a Citroen, and♏ Subaru's Chris Atkinson, amongst others, Galli took his Bozian-run Peugeot 307 WRC to success on a tight course laid out in the ground🧸s of the city's exhibition centre.

He may ha✤ve str🌸uggled to land a regular ride on this year's World Rally Championship, but Gigi Galli showed that he had lost none of his flair by winning the annual rallysprint at the Bologna Motor Show.

Ranged against WRC rivals Toni Gardemeister, driving a Citroen, and Subaru's Chris Atkinson, amongst others, Galli took his B💛ozian-run Peugeot 307 WRC to success on a tight course laid out in the grounds of the city's exhibition centre.

Victory in 'the ⛄Bettega' - named after late Italian rally star Attilio Bettega - was not the first for Galli, who successfully defended the title he won last year at the wheel of a Mitsubishi Lancer. This year, however, he dominated proceedings, taking his bright yellow Pirelli-liveried mount to a 3-1 win in the 🔯best-of-five final against Gardemeister, and breaking the 'stage record'.

"I am delighted with a second consecutive success at Bologna," an emotional Galli admitted, "After getting some good results with the Peugeot on various rounds of the world chamꦉpionship this year, winning the Memorial Bettega is very pleasing. Now I hop🎀e this victory will earn me a good programme for 2007."

Atkinson took third place on the podium, beating Trofeo WRC Italia champio▨n Tobia Cavallini, to give Pirelli a 🌠successful end to a difficult season, which also saw the Italian manufacturer clinch victories with Anton Alen, in the Subaru Impreza Cup, and Tonino Tognana - fittingly at the wheel of a Bettega-era Lancia Rally 037 - in the Historic Rally section.

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