HERMOSILLO: Sebastien Loeb will be aiming to build on a brilliant winning record in Mexico as he looks to protect the lead held by Bahrain Raid Xtreme in the World Rally Raid Championship this week.
Loeb, partnered by Fabian Lurquin in the BRX Prodrive Hunter, holds a 16-point advantage over arch-rival Nasser Al-Attiyah heading into the Sonora Rally, which gets underway with a prologue in Hermosillo on Sunday.
The Frenchman has won nine of the 19 stages run so far in the first two rounds of the WRRC series, the Dakar Rally and the Abu Dhabi Desert Challenge, and is relishing his return to action in Mexico, where he previously won six times on his way to nine World Rally Championship titles. “Of course, I have very good memories from Rally Mexico in the WRC as I always enjoyed that rally, so hopefully it wll be the same with this WRRC round, too,” said Loeb. “It’s always a new adventure whenever there’s a new event for anyone, and Sonora certainly has that feel to it.
We’re leading the championship, so the goal will be to finish the rally still in front in the standings — that’s the target. “It’s been quite a few weeks that Fabian and I have been out of the car, so we’ll be happy to get back behind the steering wheel and have some fun on the stages.” With the prologue and five stages adding up to more than 1200 km, Bahrain Raid Xtreme are prepared for another tense examination, with 55 points at stake in temperatures approaching 40 C, and higher inside the Prodrive Hunter.