Sebastien Loeb returns to success in Sardinia and won the second race of the season consolidating a record in the championship that begins to frighten his opponents, particularly those of the Ford which always start with the intention of upsetting the plans of Alsace. Crucial was the special test number 7 in which Mikko Hirvonen lost 51 precious seconds and was forced to chase the champion of the world until the last special.
A run is not successful, which has relegated Hirvonen in second place, seven points behind Loeb in the drivers' standings. Behind them is a never subdued Petter Solberg, driving a semi-official WRC DS3. The news, if it can be seen as such, that the hunger of the cannibal Alsatian Citroen has not subsided and now it is back with some consistency to be the fastest race, the opponents are worrying, because the eighth consecutive world title begins to be a viable prospect.
Above all, this is getting into the mind of Loeb, a driver who rarely fails.
A run is not successful, which has relegated Hirvonen in second place, seven points behind Loeb in the drivers' standings. Behind them is a never subdued Petter Solberg, driving a semi-official WRC DS3. The news, if it can be seen as such, that the hunger of the cannibal Alsatian Citroen has not subsided and now it is back with some consistency to be the fastest race, the opponents are worrying, because the eighth consecutive world title begins to be a viable prospect.
Above all, this is getting into the mind of Loeb, a driver who rarely fails.
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