Fifth Monte Carlo win for Loeb

Sébastien Loeb and Daniel Elena claimed their fifth Monte Carlo win for Citroën in yesterday. Taking their prize at the finish ceremony in front of the Principality’s palace this afternoon, the Citroën pair has carved out an indelible place in the record books of the world longest-standing and most prestigious rally. Meanwhile, after being forced to make profit from the SupeRally ruling to re-start this morning after their problem on Day 3, Dani Sordo and Marc Martí came 11th to earn a Manufacturers’ point for Citroën.

The Citroën C4 WRC’s second straight win over the legendary stages of the Monte Carlo Rally follows on from the three successes notched up by its predecessor, the Xsara WRC. "This result owes much to the talent of Sébastien Loeb and Daniel Elena. They put in a perfect run," said Olivier Quesnel after the finish. "Another win for the team on the WRC’s particularly challenging curtain-raiser is a fitting reward for all the hard work put in by everyone at Citroën Sport."

Sunday’s action, which featured just 69.65km of stages, including two attempts at the infamous Col du Turini test, had the potential to cause some surprises but Seb and Dani remained perfectly focused. They didn’t put the slightest foot wrong over the four ’true’ stages before rounding off their weekend with two laps of the super-special in the Principality itself. The victory of Seb and Daniel sees them become the only crew to have won the Monte five times, putting them one win ahead of Walter Röhrl, Sandro Munari and Tommi Mäkinen.

At the harbour side finish in Monaco, on the podium and during interviews in the press office, the broad smiles on the faces of Sébastien Loeb and Daniel Elena showed just how delighted they were: "More than the fact that this was our 37th WRC victory and our fifth Monte win, I think the most significant thing is the way we won this year," commented Seb. "Our C4 performed faultlessly throughout and the set-up we chose for the start proved excellent, which shows how well we worked upstream. The C4 and the Pirelli tyres also functioned well together on these asphalt stages which were often damp. It’s always nice to start the season with a win, but I have no intention of getting carried away because there are some very difficult rallies to come..."

Putting his woes behind him, Dani Sordo also concluded on a positive note: "We were the only ones who succeeded in staying with Sébastien’s pace. Once again, our car was awesomely quick on asphalt and I was also pleased with the way our tyres performed. That was one of the unknown factors before the start. Last but not least, I’m glad to have picked up a Manufacturers’ point for Citroën."

"It’s immensely satisfying to have started my job as Director of Citroën Sport with a win on the Monte Carlo Rally. It gives us a solid footing in both championships," concluded Olivier Quesnel. "I remain lucid, however, because the team is often successful on sealed surfaces. A totally different challenge awaits us in Sweden. Our rivals will doubtlessly be very strong in the slippery conditions and the fight promises to be more open…"


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