The pair took a surprise second place at the 1999 Tour de Corse, behind another Citroën Xsara Kit Car piloted by Philippe Bugalski.
[2] For the 2003 season, Martí replaced Luís Moya as the co-driver to double world champion Carlos Sainz.
They won the Junior World Rally Championship in 2005 and made a successful transition to WRC level the following year, recording four podium finishes.
[3] In December 2013, it was announced he would join Hyundai Motorsport and return to co-drive for Dani Sordo for the 2014 WRC campaign.
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