LOEB Onboard Rally Japan 2008 Citroën C4 WRC Stage 28. VERY Wet! Loeb SPINS and STALLS!
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- Опубліковано 10 лис 2024
- Sébastien Loeb struggling through the famous rainy stage of Rally Japan 2008. Heavy rain turned stage 28 into a mud bath with deep puddles and no grip for his Citroën C4 WRC 7:40 The crazy rain puddles start to become really bad, 9:15 slippy mud, deep puddles, no grip, Loeb SPINS and stalls the engine! Loeb was only 6th fastest, but kept his 3rd place overall, beaten by Mikko Hirvonen and Jari-Matti Latvala.
Co driver is Daniel Elena reading pace notes in French
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7:40 The crazy rain puddles start to become really bad, 9:15 slippy mud, deep puddles, no grip, Loeb SPINS and stalls the engine!
That's driving!!!
C'est vraiment impressionnant !
Como esses caras consegem fazer essas curvas com tanta velocidade
It just hit me... Some say he is The Stig from Top Gear
Guau !!
Excelente video !!
Gracias WRC !!
As a American its hard to believe these roads are really used by in daily life!.. But back on topic LOEB IS GREAT!
Genial mille fois!
group b!!!!! was the best of rally
wow ! driving is in the blood of loeb .
@gmarte12 is that a good thing?
he was slipping too much in the end. allmost forsaw the spinn. did something happen with the car?
muddy tracks r my favorite, but in much safer speeds
boy yeah it sure lonley out there
i thought im receiving russian AM radio.lol
i miss when Subaru and Mitsubishi were still in the WRC
@letmeknowtruth think about a postman who brings you your letters like that hahaha :)
@letmeknowtruth thats my normal drive to work in the morning...
maybe he was swearing because the one-type tyre is guite slippy in those conditions and you cant even cut the tyre any more for more grip
ss28? LONG RALLY
Driving is easy. But reading pace notes at high speed? That is the true challenge. I get car sick from reading a book at 100/KPH.
réponse à Bacou84 ouais mais quand c'est bien mouillé et les bords désherbés ça passe tout seul
@ThatArmenianKid And Toivonen. :D
I'm pretty sure this is the rally where he lost his differentials because of all the water.
It looks like even when he's going down a straight that it's awfully snakey.
on m avai dit les asiatik etai etroite je vois que c est vrai (je parle de la route biensur)
@gmarte12 dude its japan! there all ninja....duuh...can't see them
Looks more like rally Poland than rally Japan...
Burns. Mcrae. Vatanen. Just to name a few.
man, this road cld only fit one car in and he is racing with high speed...... spechless
Sure. A week. Yep, that's probably all it takes. And if I gave you Tiger Woods golf clubs a week later you'd be on tour.
awful course condition with wonderful driving skill.
ta bien raison mais a condition quand meme de pas conduire un camion non plus mdr!!!!!!!! je suis un poil prétentieux xd
the problem of the wrc its not Loeb being to good but the manufacturers have to descover new good drivers like mcrae ,sainz ,kankunnen and makinnen ! hirvonen ,solbergs and latvalas dont have the talent to win, agaist Loebs !
dieve kaip tai grazu...