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Epic Rally Monte Carlo, Daytona 24 grid drama and Karts start SA season

Forty-seven-year-old Loeb ultimately held his countryman and namesake off for a historic victory.

In Auto’s first Toyota Gazoo Racing Week of 2022, a week after finishing second at the Dakar, Sebastien Loeb held on to claim an epic Rally Monte Carlo victory over Sebastien Ogier and Benjamin Viellas on Sunday. The final stage showdown between the World Rally Championship’s greatest drivers came after they had duelled throughout in an icy three-day battle on the first rally of the WRC’s new hybrid era. Ford’s Craig Breen completed the podium in a rally of attrition. Loeb, driving with navigator, Isabelle Galmiche, led on their first day out in the new Ford Puma on Friday.

Taylor on Daytona pole.

Ogier took over in his Gazoo Toyota Yaris on Saturday. But a penultimate stage puncture for Ogier set up an incredible final power stage shootout. Forty-seven-year-old Loeb ultimately held his countryman and namesake off for a historic victory. His and Ford’s first win since 2018, was also Loeb’s 80th WRC victory and his 8th at Monaco to draw level with Ogier. Galmiche is the first female navigator to win in the WRC in 25 years. The only other major action was across the pond. A 100-minute qualifying race set the grid for the coming weekend’s IMSA Daytona 24 Hour.

Smith won Zwarkops DD2-1-2.

Former South African driver’s champion Wayne Taylor Racing’s Acura will start in pole position. Son Ricky, driving with Filipe Albuquerque, Alexander Rossi and Will Stevens, held Richard Westbrook’s Cadillac off for victory after a final lap clash. South African GT runners, Jordan Pepper’s McLaren will start 35th and Sheldon van der Linde’s BMW 46th. A well supported Rotax Max Zwartkops club race gave a hint to how Rotax Max karting will look in ‘22. Jamie Smith beat Kian Grottis and Niko Zafiris in DD2.

Sébastien Loeb (FRA) and Isabelle Galmiche (FRA) of team M-SPORT FORD WORLD RALLY TEAM are seen performing during the World Rally Championship Monte-Carlo in Monte-Carlo, Monaco .

Roshaan Goodman, Karabo Malemela and Moosa Kajee shared the Senior wins. Jayden Goosen dominated Junior Max over Nicolaos Vostanis and Ricardo Tebutt. As did Kegan Martin in Mini over Aadam Kajee and Caleb Odendaal. Rafael da Silva, Taylin Patel and Matthew Shuttleworth each won a Micro heat. And Brodi Dowling beat Noah Cronje and Diego Antunes in Bambino. Source: MotorsportMedia

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