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Loeb Does It Again

Loeb Does It Again

Date: 2012-10-10
Sébastien Loeb and Daniel Elena claimed their eighth win of the season in Strasbourg and the 75th victory of their remarkable career. The result means that they become World Rally Champions for the ninth year running.

Also on the podium, Mikko Hirvonen and Jarmo Lehtinen collected the points required to wrap up the Manufacturers' championship. The Citro'n Total World Rally Team has therefore won its eighth world title at this year's Rallye de France.

Although it was much shorter than the previous two days, the final leg of the Rallye de France didn't look like it would be easy going. Rain had fallen throughout the night and continued into the early morning, which eliminated any lingering doubts about tyre choice: both of the Citro'n Total World Rally Team's DS3 WRCs set off from the service park fitted with soft Michelin Pilot Sport tyres.

Sébastien Loeb had barely covered a few metres on Vignoble de Cleebourg before he saw just how little grip there was.

Following the action intently on the screens showing live onboard and overhead camera footage, Citro'n Racing's engineers broke out into a collective cold sweat as they watched the no.1 DS3 WRC flirt with the verge. "We were aquaplaning a lot and, as there was more and more water on the road, I really took it easy on the last few kilometres.

Once again, Sébastien Loeb and Mikko Hirvonen didn't look to set the stage alight, as these points weren't necessary to win the Drivers' title.

Managing their lead until the final stop control on Haguenau 2, Sébastien Loeb and Daniel Elena could finally relax and let go of the tension that had built up during the week: "This is what we came to do, experience the feelings we enjoyed in 2010 again by winning the world title 'at home'. This year the feeling is even more special, because it is undoubtedly the last one. I drove carefully this morning, but it wasn't very easy due to the weather conditions.