The Greatest Rally Driver....EVER

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  • The Greatest Rally Driver....EVER
    Sébastien Loeb is considered the best rally driver ever due to his record nine consecutive World Rally Championship titles from 2004 to 2012, unparalleled skill on diverse terrains, numerous rally wins, and consistent dominance. His versatility and adaptability have set benchmarks in rally racing history.
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  • @MotorLegends-stories
    @MotorLegends-stories  12 днів тому +2

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  • @Franko384
    @Franko384 Місяць тому +469

    His 2022 Monte Carlo Rally win was so iconic. He casually returned to rallying at the age of 48 and won.

    • @robertino01
      @robertino01 Місяць тому +45

      With a math teacher as copilot 😅

    • @FinnishCarGuys
      @FinnishCarGuys Місяць тому +26

      @@robertino01 ..and by far the slowest Rally1 car on the start line.

    • @robertino01
      @robertino01 Місяць тому +6

      @@FinnishCarGuys i dont think so, even Gus Greensmith won a stage (his first and only) in Monte 22' with that Puma

    • @georgealoupas6988
      @georgealoupas6988 Місяць тому +4

      ​@@robertino01Gus won a stage in New Zealand in 2022 as well I believe.

    • @robertino01
      @robertino01 Місяць тому +1

      @@georgealoupas6988 yeah your right, he won 2 stages in his career, but i didnt remember the second one tbh

  • @ThyLLiS-
    @ThyLLiS- 18 днів тому +71

    Actually, for a lot of French rally fans, the real legendary car is not the C4 WRC, but the Xsara WRC. It is way more iconic.

  • @marcoguarnieri6589
    @marcoguarnieri6589 Місяць тому +244

    Seb is by far the most complete racing driver that ever existed.
    If it ever existed like a decathlon for motorsport he'd easily win even that.

    • @PimSchouten
      @PimSchouten Місяць тому +2

      Triathlon, thats 3 sports, decathlon is only 2 haha

    • @Trackmonger73
      @Trackmonger73 Місяць тому +16

      ​@@PimSchouten Decathlon is 10 dude

    • @PimSchouten
      @PimSchouten Місяць тому +1

      @@Trackmonger73 apologies, got mixed up with something else

    • @Pyllymysli
      @Pyllymysli Місяць тому +3

      Next one who might show such dominance in the sport is Rovanperä, and while I'm quite happy as finnish rally fan to see a countryman miles before the rest, I'm quite worried what a yet another dominant era will do for the sport. I don't really see anyone realistically challenging him in the near future. Might be there are some stars coming up in abroad rallying scene, but so far I'm kinda not seeing anyone.

    • @dajngugl4933
      @dajngugl4933 Місяць тому +1

      ​​@@Pyllymysliafter Sami Pajari & Enni Mälkönen performed so well in the Rally Finland a week ago, for the first time in the WRC car, I do hope Kalle & moto world will see some adequate competitor at least...

  • @clio2rsminicup
    @clio2rsminicup 18 днів тому +51

    We see that we are on a current US channel, so not really a specialist in the world of Rallies...
    A team in Rally is a driver, it's a car and its technical team, ok, but how can we forget such an important player in Rally? In Rally to win a driver needs a co-driver! A co-driver who allows the driver to exploit his talent at 100%.
    A victory in Rally is not a driver alone, it's a duo, it's a DRIVER + CO-DRIVER crew and a great osmosis between the two!
    And there throughout these 20 minutes of video on the Great Loeb, not a word and not a picture about his great co-driver who accompanied him throughout his career in WRC and their 9 World Champion titles... I therefore quote him to also pay tribute to DANIEL ELENA, the Monegasque co-driver 9 times FIA World Rally Champion with SEBASTIEN LOEB! 👏👏

  • @uncle_pompom
    @uncle_pompom Місяць тому +78

    Loeb is hands down the best overall race driver ever, ive been watching motorsport since the late 80s, F1 has had some greats but Rally is just different it has almost zero margin for error and takes BALLS the size watermelons.

    • @sebastianahrens2385
      @sebastianahrens2385 12 днів тому +3

      Have you seen Verstappen's 2023 Q3 run in Monaco? The car was so close to the guardrails, you couldn't fit a piece of paper between them and the wheels because sometimes, it was quite literally gently squeezing them. Also zero margin for error.
      Loeb is an absolute legend with question, and certainly part of the elite within the elite, but there are far too many variables to determine "the best ever".

    • @supercededman
      @supercededman 7 днів тому

      I'd rate Jim Clark as better. No rally domination, but just about every other class. Before anyone says anything about that, Seb didn't dominate F1, either.

    • @uncle_pompom
      @uncle_pompom 7 днів тому +1

      @@supercededman oooooooffffffff Clark is a fair shout.
      i just rate rally as harder than just about any other racing, of course the drivers know the road but its not the same as a track where they get to do the same few corners over and over till they are perfect.
      rally was always the one type of racing i wanted to do but i would wrap myself around a tree by the 3rd corner.

    • @supercededman
      @supercededman 7 днів тому

      @@uncle_pompom Yeah, Seb is something special, and I admire the incredible skill of rally drivers. I'm 63, and have followed motorsport for over 50 years, seen many incredible drivers across a number of disciplines.
      I'm in awe, particularly, of Carlos Sainz Sr. At age 61 to win the Dakar, after already achieving so much. Before him, even, the days of Group B - absolute insanity.
      I race on Gran Turismo, and love the rally tracks, but I'm hopeless. Nonetheless, it gives me an appreciation for the masterful skills of rally drivers.

    • @uncle_pompom
      @uncle_pompom 7 днів тому

      @@supercededman im on gt7 too, its alot easier when death is not a factor. lol

  • @hugopaiva5248
    @hugopaiva5248 Місяць тому +75

    While F1 is complaining because of Lewis or Max, they don't know domination. This guy did this game at a legendary level.

    • @Pablo-g6z
      @Pablo-g6z 27 днів тому +1

      It looks like he played with the IA at 40%🤣🤣 he was just that special compared to the rest of drivers

    • @speshal_kae7703
      @speshal_kae7703 22 дні тому +1

      He was so good he basically killed the sport haha

    • @alexismoranci4941
      @alexismoranci4941 5 днів тому

      Ogier was quite something too 🙂

  • @ricardocraveiro766
    @ricardocraveiro766 Місяць тому +102

    For someone who only has 10k subs, you deserve more, loved the editing as well as the “story telling”

    • @MotorLegends-stories
      @MotorLegends-stories  Місяць тому +2

      That’s great to hear, thank you 🙏

    • @downiegaming9709
      @downiegaming9709 Місяць тому +4

      nah nan its an ai channel good video but sad to see its not a real voice

    • @mcosta6423
      @mcosta6423 Місяць тому

      I came here to say exactly that!! Amazing production!! And, also, subscribed!!

    • @TheNiittylahti
      @TheNiittylahti Місяць тому

      Did not hear "Sub and hit that bell, leave a like" for the first minute. Only interesting story telling. Went and subscribed right away.

    • @greigsanderson
      @greigsanderson Місяць тому +1

      I think it's just because he's new to UA-cam ONLY

  • @zepter00
    @zepter00 Місяць тому +26

    it is not only talent to drive. He himself and his co driver said that he hes extremly good memory to the roads where he drive. he remember details on the roads and close to the roads when his co drived didnt even remember,,, and his driver buddies from the same team don't remember. his words from one of the interviews.

    • @KotLarry
      @KotLarry 16 днів тому +1

      I’ve Heard that to. That he has photographic memory and Daniel Elena sometimes wouldn’t have to anything (nothing against Daniel)

  • @mickwrinkles2318
    @mickwrinkles2318 Місяць тому +52

    When you look at what he did to Sainz and McRae it was clear how incredibly talented and reliable Loeb is. Only Ogier was on his level.

    • @chakko007
      @chakko007 22 дні тому +9

      Frankly, I think Loeb in his prime would have always beaten Ogier. But, we'll never surely know that. He certainly beat him in the years they competed against each other.

    • @fedolfs
      @fedolfs 19 днів тому +5

      Ogier is for sure one of greats of Rallye, but not at Loeb's level. They competed 4 years together, Loeb won the championship on all those 4 years...

  • @VenomRoadRacing
    @VenomRoadRacing Місяць тому +22

    The WRC came past my house once.... there were some fast drivers.
    Then sebastian loeb came past.
    It wasnt even comparable.
    Guy was literally absolutely flying.

    • @Pablo-g6z
      @Pablo-g6z 22 дні тому

      @@VenomRoadRacing the guy is just a machine

  • @ondraspendlik9759
    @ondraspendlik9759 Місяць тому +27

    Don't forget that between he started and left, there was a big economic downfall in 2008. That's part of why some brands (Subaru and Suzuki) left the WRC. The others left simply due to their lack of success. Seat was gone by the time Loeb really arrived, so was Hyundai. Škoda left in 2005 after multiple seasons without a decent result and Mitsubishi was on a major downfall since 2001. Also, already in 2013, Volkswagen and Hyundai joined the sport, planning to do so way before Loeb announced his retirement.
    There are a few mistakes in this video, for example when you talked about the Xsara WRC, you often showed the Xsara Kit Car.
    It should also be noted that the year Loeb raced in Pikes Peak was the first year when the whole Pikes Peak course was paved, which greatly contributed to him smashing the record like that. Before that, some parts of the course were gravel.
    Just a few more things I'll mention:
    In 2003, he actually lost the title to Petter Solberg by a single point. That disqualification from Monte Carlo made a big difference there.
    In 2006, he wasn't actually racing for Citroen's factory team, as the team left the WRC for that one season to focus on developing the C4 WRC. Loeb considered switching to Ford, but instead decided to race for the privately run Kronos Racing team, which ran the Xsara WRC. He won the title despite missing the last 4 rallies of the season with an injury. This was also the first time in many years a private team won a WRC title.
    I haven't checked myself, but I've heard Loeb went unbeaten on tarmac from 2004 to 2012.
    Loeb also successfully raced in the Dakar Rally and keeps racing there. He is, however, yet to win it.

    • @metalbladepegasus7854
      @metalbladepegasus7854 29 днів тому +1

      You pin pointed most of the things I wanted to point out, especially about the demise of manufacturers in 2008.
      But Loeb's disqualification in Monte Carlo took place in 2002 season, on a partial campaign aimed at developing and fine tuning the Xsara. I remember it well because it gave Tommi his last win in WRC and 2nd or 3rd win in Monte Carlo. So it had no impact on 2003 season results.
      What had an impact was two tarmac rallies where Loeb should have been unbeatable but run out of luck. On Tour de Corse he span in the rain and got stuck in vineyard, lost about 14 minutes and any chance of winning. Solberg on the other hand drove his dream rally, equipped with Pirelli's, famous for their outstanding performance on wet when compared to Michelin's and fueled by sport rage after crashing his Impreza on the shakedown.
      In Catalunya Solberg and Makinen could not keep the pace of the pack, trailing in 8th and 9th positions and it looked that Petter's championship charge was over. Until it rained on the last day allowing Solberg to climb to 4th overall, reigniting his championship bid.

    • @Vamppas
      @Vamppas 21 день тому +1

      Pikes Peak was fully paved already in 2012, then Rhys Millen set the new record. 2013 Loeb arrived and set a another new record.

  • @PatrikPakard
    @PatrikPakard 20 днів тому +4

    I was born and lived close from his native town, Hagenau. He is a living legend. It is nice to hear someone from far away making a video like this. I want to point that he also participated in the Paris-Dakar rally.

  • @mushter17
    @mushter17 Місяць тому +25

    Tom Kristensen actually managed 6 Le Mans wins in a row, from 2000-2005. He, along with teammates Biela and Pirro, also became the first driver trio to three-peat at Le Mans, when they won from 2000-2002

    • @popanxiety1227
      @popanxiety1227 Місяць тому

      Becuase of audi domination but he won 2003 IN A BENTLEY

    • @mushter17
      @mushter17 Місяць тому +3

      @@popanxiety1227 Video said "4 Le Mans wins on the trot", when he actually did 6 on the trot.

    • @miguelcebriancarrasco1907
      @miguelcebriancarrasco1907 Місяць тому

      @@popanxiety1227 a bentley which was based on the previous audi winner, vw group used to own bentley

    • @LesGrosPiedsDeDeejay
      @LesGrosPiedsDeDeejay 28 днів тому

      ​@@popanxiety1227 Which was a rebadged Audi

    • @philippegosseau-uz7kh
      @philippegosseau-uz7kh 26 днів тому

      that's one race . not a championship!

  • @greennbg
    @greennbg Місяць тому +46

    Loeb 's talent is from another planet but....there is a driver that came close to taking him off the throne of WRC and his name again is Sebastien ! Great video but make one about Ogier ,Latvala and Hirvonen the ford drivers that were just unluky to race in the era of Loeb

    • @pro_grapist
      @pro_grapist Місяць тому +10

      I wouldn't say that Ogier was unlucky to race in the era of Loeb, in 2011, Ogier's first year as a factory WRC driver, he gave Loeb a huge run for his money and lost out just by a little bit in the end of the season partly because of what can be argued as preferential treatment for Loeb in Citroen. Because of these tensions with Loeb and Citroen, Ogier left the team after 2011 and signed with Volkswagen who were just coming to WRC. VW didn't yet have their WRC car developed at 2012 and so Ogier drove a lower class Skoda Fabia S2000 and Loeb won his last WRC title that year. When VW joined the WRC class in 2013, Loeb had already retired from full-time WRC and only drove in 4 rallies. Ogier smashed the 2013 season and became world champion.
      So we never really got to witness an all out battle for the championship between Loeb and Ogier with no team orders and politics, which is sad tbh because it would have been epic. No one knows who would have came on top but I think that Ogier was certainly capable of beating Loeb.
      Hirvonen and Latvala on the other hand, were definitely unlucky to drive during the era of the Sebastiens. They were close but never really up there enough to beat those legends.

    • @HJK242
      @HJK242 29 днів тому

      @@pro_grapist Ogier didn't win as many championships but he won in 3 different cars, specially that win on M Sport was impressive, since that was a privateer team, shame they never had fair fight against each others. personally I don't rank Loeb's achievements any higher than Ogier

    • @nmelol
      @nmelol 27 днів тому +1

      @@HJK242 Ogier can't keep up with youngsters at this very moment at the age of 40 in Toyota, while Loeb was leading every rally he participated at almost 50 years old before M-Sport Puma fell apart. Don't get me wrong I have a lot of admiration for Ogier's career, but Loeb is more complete driver.

    • @HJK242
      @HJK242 26 днів тому

      @@nmelol today's road order rules make it easy for part time driver's, that's why Ogier also been winning so many events recently. Era when Loeb won his championships there where no rules like that, who knows witch one is better, but rules made it more easy to dominate when Loeb was driving in Citroën

    • @HJK242
      @HJK242 26 днів тому

      @@nmelol and without all these silly super Sunday, power stage and Saturday point system. Ogier would be leading championship by 18 points, and he didn't even race in 3 event's this year.

  • @chucku00
    @chucku00 22 дні тому +5

    3:07 On this picture it's a road legal Renault 5 Turbo (the Group 4 racing version fought against WRC group B cars in the 80's and in the mid 90's, second hand R5 Turbo were too expensive for a young driver).
    The Renault 5 GT Turbo (also known as Renault Supercinq GT Turbo) was a way more affordable car (comparable to a Peugeot 205 GTI), the most well known one is featured in the movie "Ali G". The black and the white drag race cars sown later in the video are indeed R5 GT Turbo.
    About Citroën reliability, I recently had my 1996 Xantia 1.8i SW get its safety inspection (equivalent of MOT) : zero flaw. More recent PSA or Stellantis cars are really unreliable (PureTech engines are a pain in the ass) but my old green box on wheels has never let me down since I got it 16 years ago.
    18:47 This isn't a 208 R2 but the 208 T16 Pikes Peak (derived from the 908 Le Mans car) in which Loab won the eponymous hillclimb race. The 208 R2 never had this huge rear wing.

  • @psulux
    @psulux 8 днів тому

    I remember the first time I saw this guy I could not believe how brilliant he was.
    I didn't think he would stand the test of time. But seeing him now totally amazes me
    Well done chap.👍

  • @Aloso930
    @Aloso930 Місяць тому +3

    The fact that he didn’t have enough super license points for F1 is crazy. It’s so dumb how that system works that a 9 time world champion in WRC can’t compete in F1

  • @UncleManuel
    @UncleManuel 19 днів тому +2

    A big part of his dominance is also the fact that he found in Daniel Elena his perfect co-driver. Piloting a Rally car is to a huge part about confidence, something Sebastien mentioned a lot in post-stage interviews. Walter Röhrl used his photographic memory to find his way in the stages - Christian Geistdörfer was just there to assure him that he remembered correctly (Walter's own words). But Sebastien established a working roadbook system with Daniel that allowed him to drive really fast. All the stars did align for him to have a unique & magical career. 🤘🤘

  • @PimSchouten
    @PimSchouten Місяць тому +4

    I genuinely hope you make more documentaries. Its absolutely beautiful to watch. Please make one on Seb Ogier!!

  • @yvangascogne
    @yvangascogne 16 днів тому +2

    What are great hommage to our beloved flying french man in his Citroën 👍

  • @MrMuziekman
    @MrMuziekman Місяць тому +6

    loeb is a legend ,it will be rare to see a man of his talents to grace the sport

  • @BariumCobaltNitrog3n
    @BariumCobaltNitrog3n Місяць тому +27

    There's a huge difference between an electrician and an electrical engineer. An engineer has a degree from a technical college then sits at a desk and makes drawings and charts, while a construction electrician goes to a dirt lot every day and installs pipe and wire in the sun and rain until the dirt is covered with a building. He started both but never finished school so was not an engineer.

    • @unepintade
      @unepintade 18 днів тому +4

      He never even entered an engineering school as those are an entirely different breed in France

    • @BariumCobaltNitrog3n
      @BariumCobaltNitrog3n 18 днів тому

      @@unepintade I don't really know what you mean. They used the word engineer in the video but it was based on this sentence: "Sebastian left high school. He wanted something concrete and found it when he graduated as a construction electrician." From his biography. Clearly not engineering. He was a good gymnast though.

    • @unepintade
      @unepintade 18 днів тому

      @@BariumCobaltNitrog3n i meant that even if he finished school he couldn't have been a engineer since he was doing an electrician degree and not an engineer one

    • @BariumCobaltNitrog3n
      @BariumCobaltNitrog3n 16 днів тому

      @@unepintade Yes. I agree.

  • @loicalex
    @loicalex 26 днів тому +4

    0:52 Man is doing a backflip at 48, get out of here

  • @LarsFerdinand
    @LarsFerdinand 12 днів тому +1

    Loeb is for Rally what Ayrton Senna is for F1. The G.O.A.T.

  • @losingwaves9209
    @losingwaves9209 25 днів тому +1

    Seb is a Legend and as the video pointed out, one of the most humble personalities ever!

  • @LiamNI
    @LiamNI 22 дні тому +3

    3:07 - that's not a GT Turbo. That's a Renault 5 Turbo, a much different beast. The GT Turbo was an FF layout. A standard looking thing with a turbo engine. This is MR. There is a standard looking 5 a few seconds later in the video.

  • @philipkalin1928
    @philipkalin1928 28 днів тому +2

    Loeb is the guy, i he choose F1 instead of Rally, or started with bikes, or in Le Mans in the early 00s.
    He would be known as the dominator of that series.
    This guy would win in absolutly everything

  • @jotacasaleiro1
    @jotacasaleiro1 Місяць тому +7

    It's a constructive critic. I didn't feel that you love this sport, you are more interested in making pop culture references than talking about this rally legend. But I appreciate you made it 💪

  • @cocochelback56
    @cocochelback56 Місяць тому +4

    Excellent video love it
    i'm from loeb's area to be precise loeb at 16 was already stealing family & friends car to ride along the fields
    and his hometown isn't hageneau but a small village named oberhoffen-sur-moder

  • @atothew8347
    @atothew8347 Місяць тому +3

    This is really well produced and kept my attention throughout the whole thing. Loeb was (and still is) a beast but I didn't know of his full accomplishments until now. Keep doing what you're doing and don't be afraid to cover the two-wheeled side of motorsports aswell. Subbed :)

  • @peglor
    @peglor Місяць тому +19

    What's crazy is Loeb is still a long way from being the most dominant motorsport competitor. In motorbike trials Toni Bou has won the indoor and outdoor world titles for the last 17 years in a row (Including at least one season where he won every single round) and he's on track for an 18th title this year.

    • @awyd5858
      @awyd5858 Місяць тому +3

      i mean, if u talk about one sport only then yes. but as said in this video, he’s won in almost everything he ever tried, or came close to victory, and he tried a LOT of stuff. so to a lot of people, he’s the most dominant driver ever

  • @deadpoolf1
    @deadpoolf1 Місяць тому +8

    Loeb was the morden day jim clark

    • @phonebem
      @phonebem Місяць тому +2

      Honestly Clark is the only reason I don't confidently declare Loeb the best racing driver ever.

    • @Alexrtt92
      @Alexrtt92 День тому

      Röhl laughing.

  • @PinkHeadRadioFloyd
    @PinkHeadRadioFloyd Місяць тому +2

    That Citroên Xzara kills every cars in Rally

  • @anthonyduffy6953
    @anthonyduffy6953 18 днів тому +2

    Hes probably the greatest driver that ever drove.

  • @Pjb93
    @Pjb93 Місяць тому +3

    Not just best rally driver, but best driver!

  • @jone8626
    @jone8626 Місяць тому +1

    He came in with a new driving style and the car was designed for that style.
    I did notice him in the lower class at Monaco when he was challenging the WRC class.
    BTW Had Grönholm been smarter in his driving, he would have won 2 titles from Loeb and maybe kept driving and won 2 more.
    That's a big problem with Finnish Rally drivers, they keep pushing despite already leading the rally by a huge margin, like Kalle at Finnish Rally this year.
    Had Kalle taken it easier on the final day, he would have been able to react to the stone and miss it, Like Ogier did.
    Only Juha Kankkunen was smart enough to back off and just take the points from 2nd or 3rd place and not even try to win.
    Had Tommi been that smart, He would have 5 titles. Grönholm at least 4, maybe more had he kept driving as the Ford was a great car and even Mikko Hirvonen came close to 2 titles.
    Mikko who clearly wasn't as good as Grönholm.

  • @rigodo3879
    @rigodo3879 21 день тому

    Seb Loeb is a legend for sure. With Elena, his co driver, they worked on a very efficient system of 'notes' which most of modern pilots use nowadays, Seb Ogier included... Great video ! thanks !

  • @Step-itup
    @Step-itup 14 днів тому

    What a legend ! Had plenty of pictures of his cars in my bedroom when I was a kid

  • @levity2893
    @levity2893 22 дні тому +1

    The starts aligned , Loeb was born , random life happend and we luckely got to see one if not the best allround motorsport man of all time . put this man in anything with HP and he will challange anyone , ever . thats how good he was. and most likely still is .

  • @ollibox
    @ollibox 25 днів тому +1

    GREAT content! Thank you! 🙏
    Went straight to my favorites list! And before seeing this video I didn't even realize before, how big of a "Seb Loeb" fan I actually am ! 👌😊

  • @miczuu92
    @miczuu92 20 днів тому +1

    I remember when I was young, he started to win and never stopped.

  • @pikminologueraisin2139
    @pikminologueraisin2139 Місяць тому +2

    7:41 should have began with the kit car, the NA 2wd that beat the WRC's 4wd turbos

  • @fedolfs
    @fedolfs 14 днів тому +1

    Great video, especially for such a small channel. I am from the same region as Loeb, growing up just 20km away from where he grew up. Here are my 2 cents about the video:
    - 3:07 that is a R5 Turbo 1, rear engine, rwd, wide body, much more powerful and prestigious than the "normal" small fwd GT Turbo. In the next 2 clips the black and white cars are actually R5 GT Turbos.
    - You missed an important part at the beginning of his career I feel: 4:00 what you said is somehow correct, he actually won the "volant rallye jeune" but was given a penalty for some weird reason just to make another one win instead, that other driver was local and had support of the organisers of "volant rally jeune" so when he finished 2nd behind Loeb they gave Loeb a unfair penalty to have the other one win instead. Dominique Heintz read about it in the local Alsace newspaper and basically then paid for Loeb to start rallying as he was believing in him and his talent. Without Dominique Heintz there is no Sebastien Loeb in Rallye...
    - 19:37 I understand why you mentioned Isabelle as it's been 25 years no woman did achieve what she just did. But I think it is a shame you never mentioned about Daniel Elena, who was his co-pilot for his entire WRC career. They both invented a new pace-note system that is used today by all WRC drivers.
    Awesome video, my opinion is biased as I grew up very nearby Haguenau, but in my mind Loeb is the GOAT of motorsport. It's crazy to think that we were so near to never see him race...

  • @martinsuareznunez2620
    @martinsuareznunez2620 15 днів тому

    I saw his first rally in espn, his speed in asfalt was just one level above everybody in his citroven xara

  • @partista77
    @partista77 Місяць тому +1

    He also had a.go.in WTCC with citroen ( of course) driving very well and finishing runner up both seasons to the magnificent Lopez ( this guy was just amazing, one of the guys that should be in F1 now).

  • @guntherbay
    @guntherbay Місяць тому +2

    i believe from 2008 to 2012 he was the best overall technical driver in the planet (schumacher retired, hamilton and vettel still rookies)

  • @jader.morais
    @jader.morais Місяць тому +2

    Brilliant work! Perfect story telling and editing. Like+Sub :)
    PS.: please, make more WRC videos :)

  • @briangriffith3985
    @briangriffith3985 Місяць тому +2

    Proof that rally drivers are better than F1 drivers🤷🏾‍♂️

  • @andreataylor1700
    @andreataylor1700 23 дні тому +1

    As a woman purchaser the vehicles that survive a rally driving experience is unsurpassed. These vehicles are a testament to vehicles that are safe to transport children and couples from location to location. Amen .x

  • @HRDNTS
    @HRDNTS Місяць тому +1

    Such a legend, I named my son after him

  • @briangriffith3985
    @briangriffith3985 Місяць тому +1

    really wanted to see him and citroen vs ogier and vw. that would have been the best season

  • @berkomirwiadrowolski9113
    @berkomirwiadrowolski9113 Місяць тому +2

    Great video just... I feel weird when I hear race instead of rally, it destroys my first impression. Still great material, hundreds of thousands subscribers are coming 😃

  • @user-jy3io4iz2p
    @user-jy3io4iz2p 19 днів тому

    What makes Leob special is the cars being pretty close to the same. In Group B with Röhrl and Mouton a different but very stunning era 😎

  • @skylineXpert
    @skylineXpert Місяць тому +4

    If he went for a tenth consecutive title then he could have "killed interest" in the sport as there would be nothing new In him winning.
    (as I am scandinavian & was strongly biased towards gronholm In the 2000s then I despiced Loeb)
    He Is a great driver there Is no denying It.
    But If the same guy keeps winning again & again then what left Is there to prove after so many wins/titles In a row?
    Even Lancia knew this & quit because there was nothing new In Lancia winning.
    But today you probably wont get another driver like Sebastien Loeb & not to forget his co-driver Daniel Elena.
    It was the greatest match made In decades.

  • @mcspeedypantsjr5713
    @mcspeedypantsjr5713 19 днів тому

    Pure talent. I once exposed my bare arse to this guy, 3ft from the apex of a 5th gear left-hander and he didn't even flinch

  • @micsub
    @micsub 22 дні тому

    Great video. Another challenge LOEB is on for the past 4 years is the DAKAR Rally Raid race, one of the 6 World Rally Raid Championship events. He hasn't managed to win the DAKAR itself yet, mostly due to mechanical mishaps, but that is his next goal. We will see in January 2025 with the new Dacia Buggy by ProDrive what he can do together with his old rival and new team mate Nasser Al-Atiya !

  • @thefakejou_
    @thefakejou_ Місяць тому +2

    There are many legends in motorsports with the name Sebastien

  • @LucyCurtin
    @LucyCurtin 2 дні тому

    >Returns to the WRC having not competed since 2018 and in completely different cars
    >Wins
    >Refuses to elaborate
    >Leaves

  • @DigitalianFX-GT
    @DigitalianFX-GT 18 днів тому

    What can I say but, the man's got balls of steel. Great video btw..

  • @user-hp8xy2xe7n
    @user-hp8xy2xe7n Місяць тому +1

    17:58 its not Sebastian Vettel in the picture, its Sebastian Buemi and Sebastian Bourdais, Vettels two teammates when he was at Toro Rosso. But yes it still walks well hand in hand with Sebastian Loeb and Sebastian Ogier 😅😅

  • @Tegos19
    @Tegos19 14 днів тому

    That gave me hope to finally start rally

  • @randomdewd4837
    @randomdewd4837 11 днів тому

    A living legend.

  • @tanspar1173
    @tanspar1173 14 днів тому +1

    Speaking of rallying, you could make a video about Michelle Mouton
    One of the firsts and probably the best woman in motorsport

  • @9-and-3
    @9-and-3 27 днів тому

    I remember that he was so dominant that on stage watching from the side, bare eye, you were able to spot that he is faster. He was gapping everybody 1s/km back then

  • @deltareivax
    @deltareivax Місяць тому +2

    You forgot to speak about dakar and the fact that all his "luck" is not with him and still finish 2nd in the championship. A'd sorry but he is legitimately the best driver in motorsport. He toich something, he finished 2 at least. He probably could be dominant in F1 too but we can say thanks to the super licence haha

  • @MattproThe
    @MattproThe 27 днів тому

    Sebastien Loeb has to be one of the best racing drivers in history, this man talent is unmatched. He always drove very calmly while breaking records, he's smooth as hell behind the wheel, from any vehicle.

  • @lMobiuscidl
    @lMobiuscidl 29 днів тому +1

    Greatest Driver of All Time

  • @ErwanYTube
    @ErwanYTube 26 днів тому

    Loeb is a legend and arguably the best racing driver ever, given his dominance and versatility.

  • @LSib32
    @LSib32 Місяць тому +10

    21:00 "highly unlikely that we will see...:"
    .
    .
    Kalle Rovampera: am I a joke to you?

    • @tableclan8187
      @tableclan8187 Місяць тому +1

      I'm sorry but Rovanpera is dominating the worst WRC we've seen in many years, it's not the same, I think he has the speed but he needs a proper rivalry to be rated as one of the goats

  • @gilius
    @gilius 28 днів тому

    Amazing video!! Thanks!! :)

  • @torturedtyresdepartment
    @torturedtyresdepartment Місяць тому +1

    have you ever noticed that dominance and RedBull go hand in hand these days? if RB have a team or athlete in any sport they dominate. RB is more than an energy drink or media machine.

  • @Daily_Sim-Racer
    @Daily_Sim-Racer 14 днів тому

    It’s so cool that he has his own game but it is so underrated because it is a low of fun to play

  • @s1x_o
    @s1x_o 14 днів тому

    And there is this saying - "There is no such thing as luck!"

  • @F1Guy-Guy
    @F1Guy-Guy Місяць тому +1

    It's that bloody black fella Hamilton he is the real guy who just doesn't give up

  • @TheMrhoneycutt
    @TheMrhoneycutt 8 днів тому

    I didn't know DJ Khaled made "All I do is Win" because of a Rally driver!

  • @andreataylor1700
    @andreataylor1700 23 дні тому

    These brands are a testament to safety to the proof of drivers to let everyone including drivers to accept a car safety reliability. Women drivers are indebted to those before to include women experiences that included children and designated driver transport.

  • @justmavrick3583
    @justmavrick3583 8 днів тому

    he also held record for the pikes peak climb for a while

  • @cherianrajith
    @cherianrajith 29 днів тому

    Possible of of the GOATs of motorsports given the range of accomplishments.

  • @a.gachette5019
    @a.gachette5019 8 днів тому

    Thx for this video. Next Sebastien Ogier ☺

  • @AttackTheGasStation1
    @AttackTheGasStation1 28 днів тому +1

    Loeb is a cold blood freak.

  • @Srt3D01-db-01
    @Srt3D01-db-01 27 днів тому

    I remember watching him participating in the xgames 😂
    You could tell he was THE PRO .
    And FROM THE STARTING line.
    Having watching him during rally it was easy to see whose going to win

  • @DonAlcohol
    @DonAlcohol 15 днів тому +1

    Loeb defenetly has the most wins , and without taking away from his awesome achievements, and beign the greatest rally driver ever for sure when counting wins. i do think W. Rohrl is the better driver :)

  • @EleMentHDstation
    @EleMentHDstation 5 днів тому

    3:07 This is not a "Renault 5 GT Turbo", it's a "Renault 5 Turbo 2". The Turbo 2 was a homologation special, and the GT Turbo was a sport version of the production R5

  • @Platypus_Warrior
    @Platypus_Warrior 17 днів тому +1

    How come you make such a good video without talking about Loeb's co-driver Daniel Elena.
    The complicity between the two has a key role in the success.

  • @KostantisX
    @KostantisX 15 днів тому +1

    Loeb in WRC and Rossi in MotoGP are the easiest GOATs. Hamilton hasn't convinced me yet.

  • @PK-_-
    @PK-_- День тому

    The greatest rally driver ever❌
    The greatest driver ever✅

  • @dmytroklevackyi
    @dmytroklevackyi 15 днів тому

    Man i hated him in his years of dominance. Now i consider him one of the most talented racer in history.

  • @Pablo-g6z
    @Pablo-g6z 28 днів тому

    This guy is just a beast

  • @ilovesimracing-hk6qn
    @ilovesimracing-hk6qn Місяць тому +2

    I ❤ WRC

  • @metalbladepegasus7854
    @metalbladepegasus7854 29 днів тому

    A very decent video, thanks for making it. A vast majority of facts are correct so kudos.
    Couple of remarks though:
    6:06 In 2002 Richard Burns was not a former World Champion. He was reigning World Champion with big No.1 on the doors of his 206 WRC, a title hr won in 2001 with Subaru.
    8:14 Hyundai Accent WRC as a notable opponent to the Xsara? Even suggesting it was a match for the rest of the pack is a huge overstatement. Škoda which was not mentioned was a far better machine than Accent, be it Octavia WRC or Fabia WRC. in 2003 Mitsubishi was only a shadow of its own legend and competitevness, a sad nostalgic nemories wave of once a power to be reckoned with. What is missing in this set of opponents is Subaru, car that delivered the title to Solberg and Mills that year.
    8:27 It won rallies, not races. Otherwise it would have been a race car while in reality it was a rally car. On a side note, there is no such rhing as rally racing, there is simply rally. It's the same type of mistake as calling rally cars race cars. To rally enthusiasts' ears it is like the sound of a stone scratching the surface of glass.
    8:38 It is worth mentioning that in 2006 Citroen Racing withdrew from WRC to focus on the development of C4 WRC and Loeb won his 3rd title in a provately enterred Xsara WRC run by Kronos Racing. Throughout the whole 2006 season there was no any development of the Xsara WRC, it was basically a 2005 spec car that still was competetive. It only shows how good the Xsara was and for that reason it is the one mostly associated with Loeb/Elena.

  • @superfastjellyfish78
    @superfastjellyfish78 8 днів тому

    I never understood why F1 is peak.
    Peak in money and perf, but peak driving is clearly WRC.
    F1, half of the pilots could be champ with the best car. WRC is clearly something else.
    And it is so so much more accessible to the public… that’s a family thing. Like Tour de France

  • @PeterM0911
    @PeterM0911 22 дні тому +1

    The Citroën was a good car. But Loeb was the key for success. He was just the perfect rally driver. He done I think less than 10 driving errors trough his career. That's why he won always. His driving was flawless. He was I believe the only sportsman ever who got respected by everyone. Everyone agreed on his victories. He won, because he is the GOAT. BTW. He has nothing to do with WRC's fade. Everyone enjoyed the fight between him and Grönholm. Loeb had quit after Magic Marcus retired, because in the last year he felt there is no competition. Subaru, Mitsubishi, Hyundai, Skoda, Suzuki all left because money, not because Loeb. Mainly because the "big short'", Hyundai because the management stole the money. Then Ogier was dominating the scene, because what Loeb has see beforehand. No competition. This doesn't means Ogier is not good, he is great. The only who was able to beat Loeb fair and square. But he raced against newbies and hopeless drivers like Sordo, Latvala, etc.

  • @TheVentylos
    @TheVentylos 15 днів тому +1

    GOAT. Ive lost interest in WRC because of his domination.

  • @tnmblonewolf8799
    @tnmblonewolf8799 Місяць тому +1

    Loeb’s career was definitely is one of the greatest drivers in the WRC but he raced in a relatively weak era with the older pros already aging and Citroen was far better than all the other cars when it raced. The Hyundai accent wrc was bad with unreliability issues and didn’t hold up to the other cars. The Ford Focus didn’t succeed at anything and it was fast but not fast enough. The Peugeot 206 suffered heavily from unreliability and Mitsubishi was still racing under Group A rules with their lancer evolution by the time they made the lancer wrc it was too late.

  • @jaakko14
    @jaakko14 23 дні тому +1

    The greatest rally driver ever.

  • @primitifcs
    @primitifcs 24 дні тому

    Would be interesting to see a time where Loeb would race with Kalle Rovanpera. Think Rovanpera would be able to match the pure talent.

  • @nas38turboS
    @nas38turboS 10 днів тому

    Talking about the R5 Gt Turbo and illustrate that with a SuperCinque Turbo is a sacrilege x.x

  • @marcbaur677
    @marcbaur677 3 дні тому

    The greatest Rallye Driver... Walter Röhrl and no one else!!!

  • @96incap
    @96incap Місяць тому

    Great video!
    Please make one about Seb Ogier, too.