Well , nothing official yet but he will be driver for peugeot next week at the Maroco rally .....

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I'm very excited. I'cant wait to see Robby in Argentina

Loeb didn't have a very good debut in Morocco. Finished the day 3h24m behind Yazeed due to mechanical issues.

What's Yazeed driving , WJM
Confident it's the Toyota truck
Yes, he will be driving the Toyota but now as official Team driver alongside Giniel De Villiers. Robby will have a lot of competition to fight the Overall

Mike was on it!

Interesting to see that none of the Dakar will be held in Peru this year, by request of their government. From what I could gather ( and I may not have things quite correctly) they are worried about the expected El Nino, and the sorts of trouble it might cause for their citizens, and don't want to be put in the position of having to worry about a bunch of race cars too.

That's the politically correct version. Sounds more like a pay-to-play deal.

Sebastien Loeb ... seeded 2 spots behind Robby ... beep beep

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  • GORDON ROBBY (USA)
  • WALCH KELLON (USA)

GORDINI

313
  • GARAFULIC BORIS (CHL)
  • PALMEIRO FILIPE (PRT)

MINI

314
  • LOEB SEBASTIEN (FRA)
  • ELENA DANIEL (MCO)

PEUGEOT

http://www.dakar.com/dakar/2016/us/rider/rider-list-cars.html

Loeb is without a doubt, fast. The Peugeot is hyped as a new rocket ship on wheels that will be impossible to beat. We shall have to wait and see on the second part.

Loeb is FAST on flat precise routes...lets see how he does on blind dunes and open terrain. I'll reserve judgement on the new Peugeot, It'd surprise me if a brand new car survives the entirety, not to mention their suspension issues. Looking forward to watching them, the Fleet off Minis (11), and Toyotas (5?) compete against the Gordini(s).

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