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Loeb struggles for pace in Rally Mexico shakedown
Sebastien Loeb has made a low-key return to the World Rally Championship, posting 10th fastest at Thursday’s Rally Mexico shakedown stage. The Citroen star, back on the WRC gravel for the first time in five years, admitted his return hadn’t been straightforward. “It was complicated,” Loeb told Autosport, “not easy. But OK, the feeling is coming back slowly. I still have no idea what to expect from this rally – when you see the first time at shakedown, I think nothing! I need to find the rhythm. I have lost a lot of experience over the years.” Loeb was 2.6s down on fastest man, his Citroen team-mate Kris Meeke. Twelve months ago Meeke won the Leon-based WRC counter in the...
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