Sebastien Loeb Citroen C4
World Rally Car
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Category | World Rally Car | ||||
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Constructor | Citroën Racing | ||||
Predecessor | Citroën Xsara WRC | ||||
Successor | Citroën DS3 WRC | ||||
Technical specifications[1] | |||||
Length | 4,274 mm (168.3 in) | ||||
Width | 1,800 mm (70.9 in) | ||||
Axle track | 1,598 mm (62.9 in) | ||||
Wheelbase | 2,608 mm (102.7 in) | ||||
Engine | 1,998 cc (121.9 cu in) I4 turbocharged | ||||
Weight | 1,230 kg (2,711.7 lb) | ||||
Competition history (WRC) | |||||
Debut | ![]() | ||||
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Last win | ![]() | ||||
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Constructors' Championships | 3 (2008, 2009, 2010) | ||||
Drivers' Championships | 4 (2007, 2008, 2009, 2010) |
The Citroën C4 WRC is a World Rally Car built for the Citroën World Rally Team by Citroën Racing to compete in the World Rally Championship. It is based upon the Citroën C4 road car and replaced the Citroën Xsara WRC. The car was introduced for the 2007 World Rally Championship season and has taken the drivers' title each year since in the hands of Sébastien Loeb, as well as the manufacturers' title in 2008, 2009 and 2010.
The C4 WRC and Loeb maintained a 100% record on asphalt events during its WRC career, winning all 13 pure asphalt rounds of the World Rally Championship.[2]
Competition history [edit]
2007 [edit]
The car made its debut at the 2007 Monte Carlo Rally in the hands of Citroën World Rally Team drivers Sébastien Loeb and Daniel Sordo. Loeb won the rally after leading throughout, with Sordo finishing as runner-up, with the pair winning the first nine of 15 stages. Loeb went on to win seven of the remaining 15 rallies that season to beat Ford's Marcus Grönholm to the title by nine points. Sordo finished fourth in the standings.
2008 [edit]
Citroën retained Loeb and Sordo in their team for 2008, with Loeb winning 11 out of 15 rallies to take the title, while Sordo finished third in the standings. This was enough for Citroën to regain the manufacturers' crown.
C4 WRCs were also run by privateer squad PH-Sport for Conrad Rautenbach and Urmo Aava during the season, as well as for Junior World Rally Championship winner Sébastien Ogier at the final event of the season, Rally GB. Ogier lead the event early on despite it being his first in a WRC car.
2009 [edit]
In 2009, Loeb and Sordo once again drove for the factory squad, with Loeb winning the first five events of the year and then winning the final two to beat Ford driver Mikko Hirvonen to the title by just one point. Sordo finished a solid third as Citroën retained the manufacturers' title.
PH-Sport ran a second team of C4 WRCs under the Citroën Junior Team banner for Rautenbach and Ogier, with Evgeny Novikov, Chris Atkinson and Aaron Burkart also appearing under the banner during the year. Petter Solberg ran an old Xsara WRC for his own team for most of the season, before switching to a C4 WRC for the penultimate round, and was then entered under the Junior Team banner for the final round of the season.
2010 [edit]
Loeb and Sordo continued with the factory team into 2010, while the Junior Team ran Ogier and Kimi Räikkönen. Ogier, though, had a strong start to the season (including a win in Portugal) and so was swapped with Sordo for gravel rounds in the second half of the season. Ogier then won the 2010 Rally Japan as a factory driver.
Petter Solberg drove a C4 WRC for his own team and picked up eight podiums over the season, finishing third in the final standings, behind of work's drivers Ogier and Sordo.
WRC victories [edit]
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No. Event Season Driver Co-driver 1 2007 Monte Carlo Rally
2007 Sébastien Loeb
Daniel Elena
2 2007 Rally Mexico
2007 Sébastien Loeb
Daniel Elena
3 2007 Rally de Portugal
2007 Sébastien Loeb
Daniel Elena
4 2007 Rally Argentina
2007 Sébastien Loeb
Daniel Elena
5 2007 Rallye Deutschland
2007 Sébastien Loeb
Daniel Elena
6 2007 Rally Catalunya
2007 Sébastien Loeb
Daniel Elena
7 2007 Tour de Corse
2007 Sébastien Loeb
Daniel Elena
8 2007 Rally Ireland
2007 Sébastien Loeb
Daniel Elena
9 2008 Monte Carlo Rally
2008 Sébastien Loeb
Daniel Elena
10 2008 Rally Mexico
2008 Sébastien Loeb
Daniel Elena
11 2008 Rally Argentina
2008 Sébastien Loeb
Daniel Elena
12 2008 Rally d'Italia Sardegna
2008 Sébastien Loeb
Daniel Elena
13 2008 Acropolis Rally
2008 Sébastien Loeb
Daniel Elena
14 2008 Rally Finland
2008 Sébastien Loeb
Daniel Elena
15 2008 Rallye Deutschland
2008 Sébastien Loeb
Daniel Elena
16 2008 Rally New Zealand
2008 Sébastien Loeb
Daniel Elena
17 2008 Rally Catalunya
2008 Sébastien Loeb
Daniel Elena
18 2008 Tour de Corse
2008 Sébastien Loeb
Daniel Elena
19 2008 Wales Rally GB
2008 Sébastien Loeb
Daniel Elena
20 2009 Rally Ireland
2009 Sébastien Loeb
Daniel Elena
21 2009 Rally Norway
2009 Sébastien Loeb
Daniel Elena
22 2009 Cyprus Rally
2009 Sébastien Loeb
Daniel Elena
23 2009 Rally de Portugal
2009 Sébastien Loeb
Daniel Elena
24 2009 Rally Argentina
2009 Sébastien Loeb
Daniel Elena
25 2009 Rally Catalunya
2009 Sébastien Loeb
Daniel Elena
26 2009 Rally GB
2009 Sébastien Loeb
Daniel Elena
27 2010 Rally Mexico
2010 Sébastien Loeb
Daniel Elena
28 2010 Jordan Rally
2010 Sébastien Loeb
Daniel Elena
29 2010 Rally of Turkey
2010 Sébastien Loeb
Daniel Elena
30 2010 Rally de Portugal
2010 Sébastien Ogier
Julien Ingrassia
31 2010 Rally Bulgaria
2010 Sébastien Loeb
Daniel Elena
32 2010 Rallye Deutschland
2010 Sébastien Loeb
Daniel Elena
33 2010 Rally Japan
2010 Sébastien Ogier
Julien Ingrassia
34 2010 Rallye de France
2010 Sébastien Loeb
Daniel Elena
35 2010 Rally Catalunya
2010 Sébastien Loeb
Daniel Elena
36 2010 Wales Rally GB
2010 Sébastien Loeb
Daniel Elena
Gallery [edit]
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Citroën C4 WRC at the 2006 Paris Motor Show.
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Sordo at 2008 Rally Catalunya.
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Loeb at 2009 Rally Cyprus.
References [edit]
- ^ http://juwra.com/citroen_c4_wrc.html
- ^ David, Evans (25 October 2010). "Loeb praises C4's asphalt record". autosport.com. Haymarket Publications. Retrieved 1 November 2010.
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Preceded by Ford Focus WRC | Autosport Awards Rally Car of the Year 2008–2010 | Succeeded by Mini John Cooper Works WRC |
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Citro%C3%ABn_C4_WRC
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