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Sunday 27 May 2012

Sebastien Loeb Wins Acropolis Rally‎

Sebastien Loeb completed the third Acropolis Rally win of his illustrious career as he triumphed by 40 seconds in Greece on Sunday.
The Frenchman, chasing his ninth world title in succession, extended his lead in the standings to 30 points with seven races remaining despite suffering a puncture on stage 20.
Citroen team-mate Mikko Hirvonen was second with Jari-Matti Latvala third despite winning 10 of the 22 stages.
“This rally was so long and difficult,” Loeb said.
“We had some fortune in the morning, but in general we had to fight really hard. It was really good. I tried to always keep my rhythm and do what I felt. I tried to manage the car and the tyres.”

Reflecting on his puncture after stage 20, he said: “I had a puncture, I don’t know where. It was on the rear left after three kilometres and I said to Daniel (Elena, co-driver) ‘puncture’ so we decided to change the wheel immediately because it would be impossible to finish without breaking anything.
“After that we pushed. I knew I had a good lead and could do it safely without taking a big risk so that’s what we did.”
Loeb’s title bid was further boosted by the retirement of nearest challenger Petter Solberg on Sunday’s opening stage when he hit a tree, taking a wheel off his car.
That allowed Hirvonen to leapfrog the Norwegian into second place in the standings, with Mads Ost

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