Loeb returns to RX grid for home event

The WRC legend will drive a Peugeot 208 at the French round of the European Rallycross Championship

Sebastien Loeb

Sébastien Loeb will return to the top level of rallycross at the penultimate round of the FIA European Rallycross Championship in France.

The nine-time World Rally champion will drive a Peugeot 208 at Lohéac (August 28-30), marking his first FIA rallycross appearance since 2023.

Prior to that, Loeb drove for Peugeot in the world championship from 2016-18, winning two events with a best championship position of fourth.

“I was beginning to miss rallycross, and Lohéac is invariably a special event that attracts large crowds, so I’m really excited to be able to race there again,” Loeb said.

“Rallycross is a tremendously spectacular form of motorsport, and I’ve always enjoyed driving these ultra-powerful cars – they give you such an adrenaline rush!

“The level of competition in the new-look European championship this year looks to be really high, and I can’t wait to get back out there, to work with Eleven Motorsport – where I already know quite a few people – and to race in front of so many French fans!”

Sebastien Loeb

Loeb regularly competed in rallycross from 2016-18

FIA category manager for off-road and hill climb, James Nixon, described Loeb’s entry as “a hugely significant moment for the sport”.

He added: “Sébastien is one of the most accomplished drivers in motorsport history, and his decision to compete at Lohéac is a clear reflection of the championship’s growing strength and appeal.

“We continue to work hard to build a competitive and accessible platform for rallycross, and seeing globally-recognized names such as Sébastien returning to the grid is strong validation that those efforts are moving Euro RX in the right direction.

“His presence will be a major boost for the event, the fans, the drivers and the championship as a whole. Lohéac is one of rallycross’ most iconic venues, making it a fitting stage to welcome him back to the sport.”

Andreas Bakkerud leads the European Rallycross Championship by one point over eight-time world champion Johan Kristoffersson. The next event is at Höljes, Sweden (July 4/5).

Lohéac comes in the middle of a break in Loeb’s World Rally-Raid campaign with Dacia, which resumes in September with Rallye du Moroc.

Last weekend he drove a Ford Fiesta WRC at Rallye Vosges – Grand-Est, but next month he’ll also contest Rallye National Charlemagne – Golden Palace behind the wheel of a Porsche 992 Rally GT.

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