Citro?n's 'flecha roja' and Loeb triumph in Argentina PDF Print E-mail
Sunday, 06 May 2007

S.LoebTwo days of intense action in the 2007 Rally Argentina have ended in victory for S?bastien Loeb and Daniel Elena who have once again succeeded in taking their C4 WRC to the top of the podium, while the second Citro?n of Dani Sordo and Marc Mart? completed the South American round in 6th place.

The classic stages that figured on Sunday's programme high in the sierra were no last-day stroll for competitors who faced two passes over the celebrated Giulio C?sare and El C?ndor tests, a loop of almost 80 competitive kilometres without service that was always capable of springing a few surprises. These stages were followed by the C?rdoba super-special which concluded the weekend to the delight of the local spectators.

Following the downpour that fell overnight on the Villa Carlos Paz region, the rain had cleared by daybreak, although there was still plenty of standing water in the service park as the two Citro?n C4 WRCs set off for the final day equipped with soft compound BFGoodrich tyres. Their tread patterns had been extensively re-cut on both cars with a view to optimising traction. One of the traditional features of this event is the radio coverage of the stages practically as they happen by the 'palomos' commentators posted along the route to comment on the passage of each car. With typical enthusiasm, one of them ? perched high on a rock in 'El Condor' ? practically could be heard screaming into his microphone: "Y vemos ahora la Citro?n C4, la flecha roja de S?bastien
Loeb que passa con un estilo espectacularrrrr !!!" His description basically said it all, although Citro?n's red arrow was not only spectacular in the hands of S?bastien Loeb, it was also ? and above all ? extremely effective?

S.LoebSeb and Daniel set off this morning determined to defend their overnight lead and profited from the first two stages to almost double their advantage at the top of the leaderboard. "I had decided to push from the outset just in case Marcus Gr?nholm tried something," related Seb. "That enabled us to extend our lead and give us a little more breathing space for the final stages. I am obviously delighted to have notched up another win with the Citro?n C4 on what was yet another very different type of event. With the exception of the organisational hiccough on Leg 1, it's always a pleasure to compete here in front of such enthusiastic crowds. The C4 ran like clockwork on all the different types of road and we now have a lead of three points over Marcus in the Drivers' standings. It's very close and the battle promises to be just as fierce in Sardinia?"

Despite their hydraulic problem on Saturday afternoon's SS18, Dani Sordo and Marc Mart? were in fighting form and ready for action when they turned up at parc ferme this morning. "Although today's leg wasn't all that long, it was a chance for us to improve on our position," explained Dani. "A fastest time on SS20 enabled us to move into 7th place. I felt really comfortable with my C4, so I decided to keep pushing and we ended up clinching 6th. I think the ombination of my times over today's challenging stages, the way I felt at the wheel and the reduction in the gap compared with the established drivers shows that I am improving, although I've still got plenty of work on my hands."

S.Loeb"With just two days' worth of stages to cover, this year's Rally Argentina ended up being a true 'sprint event, so even the smallest error was out of the question," commented Guy Fr?quelin after the finish. "The cancellation of seven of Friday's eight scheduled stages turned the weekend into a two-set match which S?bastien and Daniel ended up winning. Everything went perfectly for them and their 32nd world class win with Citro?n was amply merited. The C4 WRC's score of 12 fastest times from a possible 16 is also further evidence that it is a competitive package. This is its third consecutive win and its fourth from six rounds since the start of the season. Citro?n has also gone unbeaten in Argentina for the past four years now, and that's a tremendous reward for all the
excellent work put in by everyone at Citro?n Sport. This is a demanding rally and Dani Sordo, who is still young, still lacks experience. But he was also unlucky yesterday and his overall performance was reassuring. I think he has made a step forward and he continues to progress."


Rally Facts

Stage wins
Leg 1: SS1: Mikko Hirvonen (Ford Focus) ? SS2 to SS8: cancelled ? SS9: M. Hirvonen.
Leg 2: SS10, SS11, SS12, SS13 and SS14: S?bastien Loeb (Citro?n C4) ? SS15: Marcus
Gr?nholm (Ford Focus) ? SS16 and SS17: S. Loeb ? SS18: M. Gr?nholm.
Leg 3: SS19: S. Loeb ? SS20: Dani Sordo (Citro?n C4) ? SS21: S. Loeb ? SS22: D.
Sordo ? SS23: S. Loeb.
Best performers
S. Loeb 10 best times ? M. Hirvonen 2, M. Gr?nholm 2 and D. Sordo 2.
Leaders
SS1 to SS9: M. Hirvonen ? SS10 to SS23: S. Loeb. (SS2 to SS8 cancelled).
Final Classification on 27th Rally Argentina*
1. S. Loeb/D. Elena (Citro?n C4) 2 h 52 min 03,8 s
2. M. Gr?nholm/T. Rautiainen (Ford Focus) + 36,7 s
3. M. Hirvonen/J. Lehtinen (Ford Focus) + 2 min 15,2 s
4. JM. Latvala/M. Anttila (Ford Focus) + 3 min 43 s
5. H. Solberg/C. Menkerud (Ford Focus) + 4 min 10,1 s
6. D. Sordo/M. Mart? (Citro?n C4) + 4 min 23,6 s
7. C. Atkinson/S. Pr?vot (Subaru Impreza) + 4 min 43,4 s
8. M. Stohl/I. Minor (Citro?n Xsara) + 5 min 20,2 s
9. F. Villagra/D. Curletto (Mitsubishi Lancer) + 16 min 49,9 s
10. T.Ara?/T. Sircombe (Subaru Impreza) + 16 min 59,2 s
FIA World Rally Championship?s rankings ?Manufacturers? (round 6/16)*
1. Ford, 81 points ? 2. Citro?n, 72 pts ? 3. Stobart, 30 pts ? 4. Subaru, 29 pts ? 5. OMV
Kronos Citro?n, 22 pts.
FIA World Rally Championship?s rankings ?Drivers? (round 6/16)*
1. S. Loeb, 48 pts ? 2. M. Gr?nholm, 45 points ? 3. M. Hirvonen, 36 pts ? 4. D. Sordo, 22
pts ? 5. P. Solberg, 16 pts ? 6. H. Solberg, 15 pts ? 7. C. Atkinson, 12 pts ? 8. JM. Latvala,
12 pts ? 9. D. Carlsson, 9 pts ? 10. M. Stohl, 6 pts ? 11. T. Gardemeister, 5 pts ? 12. G.
Galli, 5 pts ? 13. J. Kopecky, 2 pts ? 14. M. Wilson, 1 pt.

 
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