Loeb heading for record sixth title 

Published: 9:06AM Sunday October 25, 2009

Source: Reuters

Loeb heading for record sixth title (Source: Reuters)

Source: ReutersSebastien Loeb flies past onlookers

Citroen's Sebastien Loeb was heading for a record sixth successive world rally championship after ending Saturday's second leg of the title-deciding British round with a lead of more than half a minute.

The Frenchman, who will retain his crown on Sunday if he finishes in the points and ahead of Ford's Mikko Hirvonen, ended the penultimate day with a 30.2 second advantage over the second-placed Finn.

Hirvonen had cut Loeb's lead to just 2.9 seconds after a wet and muddy opening stage of the day in South Wales but was powerless to prevent his rival roaring ahead after that.

With just four stages remaining, Loeb looked in complete control while Hirvonen will have to go flat out and take plenty of risks.

The Finn had a one-point lead in the championship ahead of the season-ending race but Loeb has more victories to his credit.

"The rain this morning made the roads good for me. I had plenty of grip," Loeb told the official wrc.com website at the midday interval.

Hirvonen, chasing his first title, was bewildered by his car's lack of pace and worried that he could be developing similar driveshaft problems to the ones that sidelined his team mates on Friday.

"For some reason I just can't do the times," he said. "I'm trying but it's just not going anywhere.

"In some places the car feels like it's not turning in and it's oversteering. It could be the driveshaft. I don't know.

"I have a lot to do now. I have to keep pushing, that's for sure."

The rally ends in Cardiff on Sunday.

Rally of Great Britain second leg classification from Wales on Saturday

1. Sebastien Loeb (France) Citroen 2hrs 32mins 21.400secs
2. Mikko Hirvonen (Finland) Ford 00:30.200
3. Daniel Sordo (Spain) Citroen 01:20.100
4. Petter Solberg (Norway) Citroen 01:44.100
5. Sebastien Ogier (France) Citroen 04:21.600
6. Henning Solberg (Norway) Ford 05:22.800
7. Matthew Wilson (Britain) Ford 06:30.000
8. Jari-Matti Latvala (Finland) Ford 08:02.500
9. Conrad Rautenbach (Zimbabwe) Citroen 12:00.100
10. Aaron Burkart (Germany) Citroen 16:28.200


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