Finland's Marcus Gronholm admits he had to throw everything into the final day of Rally New Zealand.
Gronholm held out a determined charge by Scotland's Colin McRae to win the Rally by 14.5 seconds.
It's the second win of the season for the 32-year-old Peugeot driver, who's moved to within four points of championship leader Richard Burns.
But Gronholm says he very nearly came unstuck trying to hold out McRae in his Ford.
He admits he had his Peugeot 206 on two wheels several times on the last day.
- IRN
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