No team orders, says Ford boss
Ford World Rally boss Malcolm Wilson says he will not be implementing team orders to safeguard the Blue Oval's one-two on the Acropolis Rally

With five stages to run, Colin McRae holds a 14.8s lead over his team mate Carlos Sainz and has seen his closest non-Ford challenger Richard Burns wreck his chances of winning after an off on the day's second stage. But with Petter Solberg's Subaru only 57.8s behind the Scot, Wilson says he will not force his drivers to hold station.
"We will certainly not be imposing team orders at the moment," said Wilson. "With five stages still to run, Petter is still close and he took quite a lot of time off us on the last stage (SS15).
"Colin and Carlos are both professional drivers, and they're both team players as well. They know what they have to do."
If McRae wins the Acropolis Rally, he will join Sainz and Finland's Juha Kankkunen on a record 23 WRC victories. If Sainz wins, he moves clear and becomes sole holder of the record.
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