2005 Asia-Pacific Rally Championship season
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The 2005 Asia-Pacific Rally Championship
Asia-Pacific Rally Championship
The Asia-Pacific Rally Championship is an international rally championship organized by the FIA. The championship was first held in 1988 and won by Japan's Kenjiro Shinozuka in a Mitsubishi Galant VR-4. Other winners include the two-time World Rally Champion Carlos Sainz of Spain and the 1986...

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(APRC) was an international rally
Rallying
Rallying, also known as rally racing, is a form of auto racing that takes place on public or private roads with modified production or specially built road-legal cars...

 championship organized by the FIA. The champion was Finnish driver Jussi Valimaki
Jussi Välimäki
Jussi Välimäki is a Finnish rally driver, who scored eight World Rally Championship points during his career, with a best finish of fifth on the 2006 Rally d'Italia Sardegna.-Career:...

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Calendar

Round Date Event Winner
1 April 2-4   Rally of Canberra
Rally of Canberra
The Rally of Canberra is an automobile rally event which was held in and around Canberra, Australian Capital Territory first held in 1988. The event is currently a round of the Australian Rally Championship ; it has been part of the Asia-Pacific Rally Championship in the past.- History :The...

  Jussi Valimaki
Jussi Välimäki
Jussi Välimäki is a Finnish rally driver, who scored eight World Rally Championship points during his career, with a best finish of fifth on the 2006 Rally d'Italia Sardegna.-Career:...

1 May 20-22   Rallye de Nouvelle Calédonie   Jussi Valimaki
Jussi Välimäki
Jussi Välimäki is a Finnish rally driver, who scored eight World Rally Championship points during his career, with a best finish of fifth on the 2006 Rally d'Italia Sardegna.-Career:...

2 June 17-19   Rally of Rotorua   Toshi Arai
Toshi Arai
is a Japanese rally driver and team owner. He made his debut in 1987, and drove for the Subaru World Rally Team in the Group N World Rally Championship from 1997–2000 and 2002–2003, and the Group A Championship in 2000–2001....

3 July 22-24   Rally Hokkaido   Katsu Taguchi
4 August 19-21   Malaysian Rally   Toshi Arai
Toshi Arai
is a Japanese rally driver and team owner. He made his debut in 1987, and drove for the Subaru World Rally Team in the Group N World Rally Championship from 1997–2000 and 2002–2003, and the Group A Championship in 2000–2001....

5 September 9-11   Rally Indonesia
Rally Indonesia
Rally Indonesia is the largest rallying event held in Indonesia. Currently part of the Asia Pacific Rally Championship , it has twice been incorporated into the World Rally Championship calendar, in 1996 and 1997...

  Jussi Valimaki
Jussi Välimäki
Jussi Välimäki is a Finnish rally driver, who scored eight World Rally Championship points during his career, with a best finish of fifth on the 2006 Rally d'Italia Sardegna.-Career:...

6 October 21-23   Rally of Thailand   Jussi Valimaki
Jussi Välimäki
Jussi Välimäki is a Finnish rally driver, who scored eight World Rally Championship points during his career, with a best finish of fifth on the 2006 Rally d'Italia Sardegna.-Career:...

7 November 25-27   China Rally
China Rally
The China Rally is the largest rally racing event held in Guangdong, China. The first event was run in 1997, and was introduced to the World Rally Championship calendar for 1999, but was replaced the following year. Since then it has been part of the Asia Pacific Rally Championship...

  Chee Hong Kan

Points

Position Driver Points
1   Jussi Valimaki
Jussi Välimäki
Jussi Välimäki is a Finnish rally driver, who scored eight World Rally Championship points during his career, with a best finish of fifth on the 2006 Rally d'Italia Sardegna.-Career:...

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2   Toshi Arai
Toshi Arai
is a Japanese rally driver and team owner. He made his debut in 1987, and drove for the Subaru World Rally Team in the Group N World Rally Championship from 1997–2000 and 2002–2003, and the Group A Championship in 2000–2001....

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=   Geof Argyle 47
4   Chee Hong Kan 46
5   Katsu Taguchi 37
6   Dermott Malley 30
7   Brian Green 29
8   Fan Fan 14
9   Mitsuhro Kunisawa 13
10   Julien Lenglet 4

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