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Birth date : 26/02/1974
Birthplace : Oberhoffen

Country : French
Marital status : Married at Séverine
Competition debut : 1995
First WRC rally : 1999 (Catalunya)
Number of world rallies : 85
Win(s) : 28
Podium(s) : 48
Highest WRC ranking:
1 ('04-'05-'06)
2006 championship position: 1
Team 2007: Citroën Sport

Birth date : 26/10/1972
Birthplace : Monaco
Marital status : Married - 2 children





A former gymnast, Loeb was recognised in 1995 as a finalist in the 'Volant Rallye Jeune'. Sebastien didn't win that title in 1995 and 1996 but he succeeded in 1997 and was elected 'New Talent of the Year' by the monthly publication Echappement.

Loeb competed in the Citroën Saxo kit car Trophy in 1998. His talent was obvious and he finished sixth in his first season. He continued in the same category in 1999 and won the championship. Loeb also took part in three WRC events that same year at the wheel of a Saxo kit car.

After experiencing asphalt, Sebastien decided to learn more about gravel-type events by competing in the French Gravel Rally Championship. 'Seb' won the 2000 title in the 2-litre, 2-wheel drive class. He also won his first race in the French Championship at the Rallye du Var that same year. Loeb also drove in two more WRC events, clinching a ninth place at the Tour de Corse and a tenth position at the Sanremo, both at the wheel of a Toyota Corolla.

Sebastien Loeb became an official Citroën driver in 2001. The Frenchman had a double programme that season: he drove a Xsara kit car in the French Rally Championship and a Saxo Super 1600 in the World Rally Championship. The results couldn't have been any better: he won the French Rally Championship and the Super 1600 World Rally Championship.

The 2002 season started with a remarkable victory at the Monte Carlo... but that very first WRC win was later taken away from him. Later in the season, Loeb took his revenge and won his first official WRC victory in Germany.

Sebastien almost became World Champion in 2003. A long battle with Petter Solberg only ended in the last event of the season. Solberg won by a single point but Loeb impressed with three victories: Monte Carlo, Deutschland and Sanremo.

Sebastien dominated the 2004 championship with victories in Monte Carlo, Sweden, Cyprus, Turkey, Germany and Australia. His remarkable season was also supplemented by second place finishes in Greece, Argentina, Japan, Great Britain, Sardinia and the Tour de Corse.

Loeb did even better in 2005. The Frenchman dominated the entire season, winning ten races out of 16 events. Almost unbeatable on every type of surfaces, he won a second consecutive drivers' championship title.



1995  Volant Rallye Jeunes finalist
1996  Volant Rallye Jeunes finalist

1997

 8th Volant Peugeot 106
   - 3 victories in 1300 cm3 class
   - Elected Espoir Echappement


1998

 Citroën Saxo kit-car Trophy
   - 1st in Rallye Val d'Agout (Trophy class)
   - 1st in Rallye d'Automne (Trophy class)
   - 1st in Rallye du Touquet (Trophy class)
   - 6th in Citroën Saxo kit car Trophy


1999

 Member of the FFSA team

 Competes in 3 events in the World Rally Championship
 (Saxo kit car) :

   - 1st at the Tour de Corse (1600 cm3 class)
   - 1st in Sanremo Rally (1600 cm3 class)

 Citroën Saxo kit car Trophy
   - 1st in Rallye Val d'Agout (Trophy class)
   - 1st in Rallye des Vins de Mâcon (Trophy class)
   - 1st in Rallye du Rouergue (Trophy class)
   - 1st in Rallye de l'Automne (Trophy class)
   - Winner of the Citroën Saxo kit car Trophy

  3rd in Rallye Alsace Vosges (Saxo kit-car)
  (not part of the Trophy championship)



2000

 French Rally Championship (Saxo kit car) :
   Rallye Terre de l'Auxerrois :
   - 6th overall / 1st in 2WD category

   Rallye Terre de l'Auvergne :
   - 4th overall / 1st in 2WD category

   Rallye Terre de Diois :
   - 5th overall / 1st in 2WD category

   Rallye Terre de Langres :
   - 3rd overall / 1st in 2WD category

   Rallye Terre de Drailles :
   - 4th overall / 1st in 2WD category

   Rallye Terre de Corse :
   - 3rd overall / 1st in 2WD category

   Rallye Terre des Cardabelle :
   - 4th overall / 1st in 2WD category

 French Gravel Rally Champion, 2 litre-2WD category /b>

 French Rally Championship (Renault/Xsara)
   - Winner, Rallye du Var
   - 4th in Rallye du Rouergue
   - 5th in Rallye du Mont-Blanc

 World Rally Championship (Toyota Corolla WRC) :
   - 9th at the Tour de Corse
   - 10th at the Sanremo Rally


2001

 World Rally Championship (Citroen Xsara WRC) :
   - 2nd at the Sanremo Rally
   - 15th in the World Rally Championship

 French Rally Champion (Citroen Xsara kit car)

 World Rally Champion Super 1600 (Citroen Saxo)


2002

 World Rally Championship (Citroen Xsara WRC)
   - Winner in Germany
   - 2nd in Monte Carlo
   - 5th in Safari Rally
   - 10th in the World Rally Championship


2003

 World Rally Championship (Citroen Xsara WRC)
   - Winner in Monte Carlo
   - Winner in Germany
   - Winner in Sanremo
   - 2nd in Australia
   - 2nd in Catalunya
   - 2nd in Great Britain
   - 3rd in Cyprus
   - 4th in New Zealand
   - 5th in Finland
   - 7th in Sweden
   - 2nd in the World Rally Championship


2004

 World Rally Championship (Citroen Xsara WRC)
   - Winner in Monte-Carlo
   - Winner in Sweden
   - Winner in Cyprus
   - Winner in Turkey
   - Winner in Germany
   - Winner in Australia
   - 2nd at the Acropolis
   - 2nd in Argentina
   - 2nd in Japan
   - 2nd in Great Britain
   - 2nd in Sardinia
   - 2nd in Corsica
   - 4th in New Zealand
   - 4th in Finland
   - World Rally Champion


2005

 World Rally Championships (Citroen Xsara WRC)
   - Winner in Monte Carlo
   - Winner in New Zealand
   - Winner in Sardinia
   - Winner in Deutschland Rally
   - Winner in Cyprus
   - Winner in Turquia
   - Winner in Acropolis
   - Winner in Argentina
   - Winner in Catalunya
   - Winner in Corsica
   - 2nd in Finland
   - 2nd in Japan
   - 3rd in Great Britain
   - 4th in Mexico
   - World Rally Champion





     






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[05/02 - 14:42]  
Sébastien Loeb's 100th rally
This week-end in Sweden


[04/01 - 16:11]  
A new tyre situation for everyone
Loeb shares his impressions

[03/01 - 16:43]  
Loeb foresees a demanding championship
''It's definitely not going to be easy''

[11/12 - 14:37]  
Loeb praises Fréquelin
During the FIA Gala ceremony

[04/12 - 12:54]  
Hardest title battle yet – Loeb
Looking ahead to the next generation

Drivers



Citroën Sport

Loeb / Elena
Sordo / Marti
Drivers



Ford

Gronholm / Rautiainen
Hirvonen / Lehtinen

Subaru

Solberg / Mills
Atkinson / Macneall

OMV Citroën Kronos

M. Stohl / Minor

Mitsubishi Motors

Gardemeister/Honk.

Expert Ford

H. Solberg / Menkerud

Stobart M-Sport Ford

M. Wilson / Orr

Czech Skoda

Kopecky / Schovanek

Other drivers

Aigner / Gottschalk
Bengue / Escudero
Duval / Pivato
Ekstrom / Bergman
Galli / Bernacchini
Katajamaki / Alanne
Kresta / Tomanek
Paasonen / Vainikka
G. Panizzi / H. Panizzi
Pons / Del Barrio
Rovanpera / Pietilainen
Sarrazin / Prevot
Tsjoen / Chevalier
Tuohino / Markkula

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