Sebastien Loeb is out of the Silk Way Rally after crashing his Peugeot 3008DKR Maxi. The flying Frenchman was sitting pretty at the front of the pack, but an incident with a drain has forced him to ...
Sébastien Loeb edged out defending WRC champ Sébastien Ogier by 2.9 seconds to win RallyRACC Catalunya this weekend. If that seems like a sentence that could have been written years ago, there's good ...
Up until Sept. 26, Citroën driver Sebastien Loeb was enjoying the best season of his brilliant career. The Frenchman had won eight of the 12 rallies held up to that point, finishing second on the ...
For the first time at BP Ultimate Rally Raid Portugal, Rally legend Sébastien Loeb is racing a Taurus T3 Max – and relying on the advice of his protégé Cristina Gutiérrez. In the past three years, ...
Sébastien Loeb, the most successful driver in WRC history, will race in the 2022 Monte Carlo Rally. Loeb's return to the sport came as a slight surprise, as it happened with M-Sport, one of the teams ...
After a stunning debut at Rallye Monte Carlo back in January, the M-Sport Ford World Rally Team is now bringing back Sebastien Loeb and co-driver Isabelle Galmiche in time for Rally de Portugal in May ...
Three weeks before the start of the Dakar, Sebastien Loeb stopped to take stock of his preparation with Dacia, the progress made since last year and the mindset with which he approaches his 10th start ...
Sebastien Loeb believes tyres have become the decisive weak point in the Dakar Rally after his 2026 campaign was derailed by a string of punctures. World Rally Championship legend Loeb arrived in ...
Citroen’s Sebastien Loeb has moved into the World Rally Championship points lead once more, by winning the Rally d’Italia-Sardinia. But second place for former series leader Petter Solberg means the ...
Sebastien Loeb dominated the World Rally Championship, winning 78 events and nine consecutive championships from 2004 to 2012 before retiring. Since then Loeb has dabbled in World Rallycross, LeMans, ...
"Loeb's car is ridiculous." That's the message our Pikes Peak photographer, Jamey Price, texted to me earlier this week after he watched the Frenchman practice in his 875-hp Peugeot 208 T16 hill climb ...
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