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Loeb and Sordo set new record at Goodwood

Citroen's five-time World Rally champion Sebastien Loeb wowed the crowds during his debut appearance at the Goodwood Festival of Speed last Saturday, by demonstrating his driving skills in his Citroen C4 WRC rally car.

Joined by former Junior WRC champion and team-mate Dani Sordo - who's currently third in this year's WRC rankings - the Citroen Racing pair donutted up the famous Goodwood hill and attacked the rally stage with relish.

Indeed both set the joint fastest time of the weekend, covering the course in 2 minutes 15.2 seconds and smashing the existing time for the forest rally stage in the process.

They also took time out to sign autographs at Citroen's main stand.

Loeb and Sordo will now be in action next at the Neste Oil Rally Finland between 30 July to 2 August.

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