Loeb extends Monte Carlo advantage rewaking

Author : masonwork1923
Publish Date : 2021-04-10 06:09:53


World champion Sebastien Loeb extended his advantage in the Monte Carlo Rally on Thursday after another once again outclassing his rivals for victory.

The Frenchman -- bidding for a sixth victory in the race -- claimed five of the six stages to move over a minute-and-a-half ahead of nearest challenger Dani Sordo, with Petter Solberg in third place.

'Today was easier than yesterday, more like a normal tarmac rally but it was still tricky because it was very muddy in places,' Citreon driver Loeb told the official World Rally Championship website.



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'I was feeling good so I tried to push. I don't know what will happen tomorrow, so with the conditions suiting me today I tried to take everything I can.'

Mini driver Sordo is one minute and 37 seconds behind in second place, while the Ford of Solberg is a mere three seconds adrift in third, after the Swede and Spaniard Sordo swapped positions throughout the course of an intriguing day.

Finland's Mikko Hirvonen is fourth in the second Citroen, with Russian Evgeny Novikov just six seconds further back in his M-Sport Fiesta.

However, the rally is over for Sebastien Ogier, who was lying in sixth place when his Skoda crashed 5km from the finish of the final stage.

Thankfully the Frenchman, and co-driver Julien Ingrassia, escaped uninjured from the accident.



World champion Sebastien Loeb extended his advantage in the Monte Carlo Rally on Thursday after another once again outclassing his rivals for victory. 'I was feeling good so I tried to push. I don't know what will happen tomorrow, so with the conditions suiting me today I tried to take everything I can.' The Frenchman -- bidding for a sixth victory in the race -- claimed five of the six stages to move over a minute-and-a-half ahead of nearest challenger Dani Sordo, with Petter Solberg in third place. Thankfully the Frenchman, and co-driver Julien Ingrassia, escaped uninjured from the accident. Mini driver Sordo is one minute and 37 seconds behind in second place, while the Ford of Solberg is a mere three seconds adrift in third, after the Swede and Spaniard Sordo swapped positions throughout the course of an intriguing day. The Frenchman -- bidding for a sixth victory in the race -- claimed five of the six stages to move over a minute-and-a-half ahead of nearest challenger Dani Sordo, with Petter Solberg in third place. The Frenchman -- bidding for a sixth victory in the race -- claimed five of the six stages to move over a minute-and-a-half ahead of nearest challenger Dani Sordo, with Petter Solberg in third place. 'I was feeling good so I tried to push. I don't know what will happen tomorrow, so with the conditions suiting me today I tried to take everything I can.' 'Today was easier than yesterday, more like a normal tarmac rally but it was still tricky because it was very muddy in places,' Citreon driver Loeb told the official World Rally Championship website. Finland's Mikko Hirvonen is fourth in the second Citroen, with Russian Evgeny Novikov just six seconds further back in his M-Sport Fiesta. Thankfully the Frenchman, and co-driver Julien Ingrassia, escaped uninjured from the accident. Thankfully the Frenchman, and co-driver Julien Ingrassia, escaped uninjured from the accident. The Frenchman -- bidding for a sixth victory in the race -- claimed five of the six stages to move over a minute-and-a-half ahead of nearest challenger Dani Sordo, with Petter Solberg in third place. Finland's Mikko Hirvonen is fourth in the second Citroen, with Russian Evgeny Novikov just six seconds further back in his M-Sport Fiesta. Mini driver Sordo is one minute and 37 seconds behind in second place, while the Ford of Solberg is a mere three seconds adrift in third, after the Swede and Spaniard Sordo swapped positions throughout the course of an intriguing day. World champion Sebastien Loeb extended his advantage in the Monte Carlo Rally on Thursday after another once again outclassing his rivals for victory. Mini driver Sordo is one minute and 37 seconds behind in second place, while the Ford of Solberg is a mere three seconds adrift in third, after the Swede and Spaniard Sordo swapped positions throughout the course of an intriguing day. Mini driver Sordo is one minute and 37 seconds behind in second place, while the Ford of Solberg is a mere three seconds adrift in third, after the Swede and Spaniard Sordo swapped positions throughout the course of an intriguing day. World champion Sebastien Loeb extended his advantage in the Monte Carlo Rally on Thursday after another once again outclassing his rivals for victory. Mini driver Sordo is one minute and 37 seconds behind in second place, while the Ford of Solberg is a mere three seconds adrift in third, after the Swede and Spaniard Sordo swapped positions throughout the course of an intriguing day. The Frenchman -- bidding for a sixth victory in the race -- claimed five of the six stages to move over a minute-and-a-half ahead of nearest challenger Dani Sordo, with Petter Solberg in third place. 'Today was easier than yesterday, more like a normal tarmac rally but it was still tricky because it was very muddy in places,' Citreon driver Loeb told the official World Rally Championship website. The Frenchman -- bidding for a sixth victory in the race -- claimed five of the six stages to move over a minute-and-a-half ahead of nearest challenger Dani Sordo, with Petter Solberg in third place.

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