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Bahrain Raid Xtreme’s Sebastien Loeb carries momentum into Andalucia grand finale

DUBAI: Sebastien Loeb has set his sights on victory in the Andalucia Rally as Bahrain Raid Xtreme seek a grand finale to the inaugural World Rally-Raid Championship in southern Spain starting on Wednesday.

Loeb and co-driver Fabian Lurquin head into the final round of the championship in their BRX Prodrive Hunter needing to wipe out a 22-point advantage held by Qatar’s Nasser Al-Attiyah in the drivers’ title race.

The French pair carry plenty of momentum with them, having recorded a superb final stage victory at the penultimate round in Morocco earlier this month, following a steering issue which cost them the championship lead 24 hours earlier.

Stage wins in Andalucia could ultimately prove decisive, as they carry extra bonus points. Added to the uncertainty of rally raids, which run over difficult terrain and present stern navigational challenges, this means the title race may still produce a tense finish.

The stages in Spain will suit nine-time World Rally Champion Loeb, as they are similar to those in last year’s Baja Aragon where he led before a small technical problem denied him a certain victory.

“We saw in Morocco that we were on the pace, so I hope to be competitive in Andalucia,” said Loeb. “For the championship, we are aiming for the perfect result, and to get the maximum points available. Our goal is to manage our rally as best as possible.

“It will be different from what we’ve had in the more open nature of cross-country, with many tracks that should suit my driving. So I hope to be performing well there, with the target to win the rally.”

Loeb’s input has been crucial in the development of the world’s first all-terrain hypercar, based on the Hunter rally car, which will be unveiled for prospective

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