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15 Jan 09

Name: | Citroen Total World Rally Team |
Based: | Versailles, France |
Established: | 1989 |
Team principal: | Olivier Quesnel |
Current car: | Citroen C4 WRC |
Manufacturers' titles: | 2003, 2004, 2005, 2008 |
Current drivers: | Sebastian Loeb, Daniel Sordo |
Manufacturer WRC wins: | 53 at end of 2008 season |
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The results speak for themselves: Manufacturers' champions in 2003, 2004, 2005 and 2008, the power behind Sebastian Loeb's championship victories in 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 and 2008. Over the last six years, Citroen has been the team all the others want to beat.
And it's all happened relatively recently. Prior to 1996, Citroen could boast little success at rallying's top level, preferring instead to focus on off-road endurance events with its ZX Rally Raid. By the mid-1990s, though, Citroen was turning its focus back to pure rallying. Early development in 1996 and 1997 focused on the ZX hatchback, which claimed the Spanish national title in 1997 at the hands of asphalt ace Jesus Puras. In 1998, though, the focus switched to the new Xsara and work started on a World Rally Car in 1999.
The Xsara made its WRC debut proper on the 2001 Rally Catalunya. It was an impressive start, with Puras and Bugalski running one-two until they retired with mechanical problems. Bugalski took sixth on the gravel of Greece, but the car showed its real forte on asphalt, with Puras leading Sanremo and winning in France. Meanwhile a young Frenchman called Sebastian Loeb won the Super 1600 title in a Citroen Saxo and joined the team to score second in Sanremo.
In 2002, Citroen competed in just eight rounds of the WRC, focusing on development of the car away from the stages ahead of its first full-time assault in 2003. Early results were mixed before the benefits of testing were felt with a strong performance in the Safari, but it was again on asphalt that Loeb and Citroen made their presence felt, with Sebastien winning in Germany.
For 2003, Loeb faced an all-star line-up of rivals including Carlos Sainz and Colin McRae, but the team stalwart raised his game superbly, going head-to-head with Subaru's Petter Solberg for the title and helping the team to its first manufacturers' title. Citroen pledged to give Loeb the drivers' crown in 2004 and delivered in spades, with a campaign that remains one of the most dominant in the WRC's recent history.
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