
201 LOEB Sébastien (fra), LURQUIN Fabian (bel), Bahrain Raid Xtreme, Prodrive Hunter, FIA W2RC, Auto, action during the Stage 1 of the Andalucia Rally 2022, 4th round of the 2022 FIA World Rally-Raid Championship, on October 20, 2022 in Sevilla, Spain - Photo Julien Delfosse / DPPI
Sebastien Loeb was forced to play the waiting game with Bahrain
Raid Xtreme today when the Andalucia Rally, final round of the World Rally-Raid Championship,
was disrupted by bad weather.

The 335-km second special stage was cancelled because low-level clouds at the rally base in Dos
Hermanas prevented the event’s helicopters from taking off, and made it impossible to guarantee
competitor safety.
After losing time owing to power steering and navigational issues 24 hours earlier, Loeb and co-
driver Fabian Lurquin in their BRX Prodrive Hunter had been relishing the chance to revive their
title bid on a route sweeping into the Sierra del Torcal mountain range.
They will now re-start the event tomorrow holding third place, 10 mins 20 secs behind the rally
and championship leader, Nasser Al Attiyah in a Toyota Hilux.
Saudi Arabia’s Yazeed Al Rajhi holds second place in another Toyota, with Guerlain Chicherit,
winner of the penultimate round in Morocco earlier this month, lying fourth in his Prodrive Hunter.
The second of four long stages was due to present a different test for drivers, sending them over a
mix of broken, narrow tracks in the hills north of Malaga close to the El Torcal de Antequera
nature reserve.
The start was initially delayed for two hours before eventually being cancelled, leaving two stages
remaining before the finish on Sunday.
“It’s always frustrating when you go to the start of the stage and then you have go back to service,”
said nine-time World Rally Champion Loeb. “But the weather conditions were really tricky, the
helicopters couldn’t reach the stage so we could have no safety.
“The organisation could not risk starting the stage and cancelling it was the only thing to do.”
Tomorrow’s final stage, which takes the rally in the Andalusian province of Huelva, is expected to
be the toughest of the rally and could decide the outcome of the event, and the championship.
Loeb remains determined to make amends for the time he lost yesterday due to power steering
problems, and technical issues related to the competitor’s digital road books which made
navigation difficult.