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- Q1086526 description "Spanish rally co-driver".
- Q1086526 description "Spanish rally co-driver".
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- Q1086526 abstract "Luis Rodríguez Moya, better known as Luis Moya (born 23 September 1960 in La Coruña, Spain) is a now-retired rally co-driver, synonymous with driver Carlos Sainz. He is the third winningest co-driver in the history of the World Rally Championship (WRC), after Daniel Elena and Timo RautiainenOnly ever navigating at WRC level for his compatriot, 1990 and 1992 Drivers' Champion Sainz, he scored 24 world rally victories throughout his career for marques such as Subaru, Toyota and Ford, which lasted until he left the latter team at the end of the 2002 season. He was replaced at Sainz's new team, Citroën, for the full 2003 and 2004 seasons (as well as two rallies in the 2005 season) by another Spaniard, Marc Martí, former co-driver of 2001 Tour de Corse winner, Jesús Puras (and who went on to co-drive the 2005 Junior World Rally Champion and subsequent works driver for Citroën, Sainz protégé Daniel Sordo).Moya's long-standing record of individual wins has since been surpassed by Sébastien Loeb's co-driver Daniel Elena and Marcus Grönholm's co-driver Timo Rautiainen.Moya also served as Subaru World Rally Team's Sporting Director from 2003 to 2006.".
- Q1086526 birthDate "1960-09-23".
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- Q1086526 dateOfBirth "1960-09-23".
- Q1086526 name "Luis Moya".
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- Q1086526 comment "Luis Rodríguez Moya, better known as Luis Moya (born 23 September 1960 in La Coruña, Spain) is a now-retired rally co-driver, synonymous with driver Carlos Sainz.".
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