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                    [Title] => C! Magazine wins Round 3 of Honda Media Challenge
                    [Summary] => It’s always a tightly competitive race when there are three different winners over three rounds of racing. And tightly competitive racing is precisely what is happening at the 2003 edition of the annual Honda Civic Media Challenge, a time trial motorsports event held alternatively on dirt and tarmac courses using identically prepared 130-hp Honda Civic 1.6 VTis.

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                    [Title] => C! Magazine wins Round 3 of Honda Media Challenge
                    [Summary] => It’s always a tightly competitive race when there are three different winners over three rounds of racing. And tightly competitive racing is precisely what is happening at the 2003 edition of the annual Honda Civic Media Challenge, a time trial motorsports event held alternatively on dirt and tarmac courses using identically prepared 130-hp Honda Civic 1.6 VTis.

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