Sebastien Loeb: The Citroen DS3 WRC worked like a dream. I felt comfortable from the start of the rally and I managed to get into a good rhythm. It's certainly a nice way to start the season.
Sebastien Ogier wins Rallye Deutschland and puts an end to Sebastien Loeb's German reign; Loeb has to settle for the runners-up spot after his puncture in Panzerplatte 2; Dani Sordo completes the podium following an excellent run in his MINI.
Sebastien Ogier will head the pack going into the third day of the ADAC Rallye Deutschland - more than a minute up on Sebastien Loeb who slips down to second following a front-left puncture in Panzerplatte 2, the final test of the day.
Sebastien Loeb will lead into the final day and will again have to play the 'road sweeper', leaving team-mate, Sebastien Ogier well poised to grab the victory - just 2.2 seconds back; Petter Solberg is third, 18.7 seconds further adrift.
Record-breaking multiple WRC champion Sebastien Loeb saw his advantage reduced from 40.5 seconds to 33.4 following SS11 and SS12 this morning, as he paces himself to the finish and what will be his fourth win of the 2010 WRC season.
Citroen's Sebastien Loeb wins the Jordan Rally, the third round in the 2010 World Rally Championship, 35.8 seconds up on Jari-Matti Latvala; Mikko Hirvonen finishes a disappointing 20th after going off the road on day two.
Sebastien Loeb heads his Citroen team-mate Dani Sordo in the shakedown for Rally Sweden; Former Ferrari F1 man Kimi Raikkonen ends proceedings in tenth.
The battle between Mikko Hirvonen and Sebastien Loeb - as well as between Citroen and Ford - for the World Rally Championship titles has taken a new twist after Citroen announced the signing of Petter Solberg to its Junior team for the season-ending Rally GB.
BP Ford Abu Dhabi World Rally Team number one driver Mikko Hirvonen has taken the win on Repco Rally Australia, after a stewards' decision demoted Sebastien Loeb to second place.
Citroen team leader Sebastien Loeb will want to regain the upper hand in Finland next weekend and put the problems he has experienced in Poland, Greece and Sardinia firmly behind him.
Multiple WRC champion, Sebastien Loeb has conceded that the title race is now wide open following his crash on the Acropolis Rally and his failure to score.
Current WRC points leader Sebastien Loeb has admitted that preserving tyres could play a key part in deciding who comes out on top in the Acropolis Rally this weekend.
Having initially been classified in third place at the end of the final stage in Sardinia, Sebastien Loeb has been demoted to fourth after being hit with a two-minute time penalty by event stewards.