Loeb: stopping was not an option
World champion on cutting back WRC campaign and a new challenge ahead
Sebastien Loeb’s desire to keep driving meant he ruled out stopping altogether after he confirmed a reduced schedule of FIA World Rally Championship events in 2013.
Loeb, who can win a ninth WRC drivers’ crown on Rallye de France Alsace next week, will only contest a partial WRC campaign with the factory Citroen team next year as it works towards a possible FIA World Touring Car Championship programme from 2014 with Loeb potentially at the wheel of one of its challengers.
Speaking at the Paris Motor Show yesterday, Loeb said: “On the one hand I thought about calming things down and stopping, but on the other hand I didn’t want to feel like I was retired. So now we have a new challenge and a different style of driving, about which myself and Citroen still have a lot to learn, and that is very exciting.”
Of his decision to reduce his WRC schedule, the 38-year-old added: “The driving bit is the strongest part of rallying: in terms of the sensations you feel and the way you have to improvise with the car. But then again I’ve been there for a number of years and won everything. Now there is the opportunity of a new project with Citroen, who I’ve won everything together with in rallying, and that is the ideal solution.”
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