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Loeb returns to Peugeot for second World RX campaign

Rally legend Sebastien Loeb will return to the World Rallycross Championship for a second term this season as part of a three-car line-up in the Peugeot-Hansen squad.

Sébastien Loeb, Team Peugeot Hansen
Sébastien Loeb, Team Peugeot Hansen, Kevin Eriksson, Olsbergs MSE
Sébastien Loeb, Team Peugeot Hansen, Mattias Ekström, EKS RX Audi S1, Petter Solberg, PSRX Citroën DS3 RX
Race winner Sébastien Loeb, Team Peugeot Hansen
Sébastien Loeb, Team Peugeot Hansen
Kevin Hansen, Peugeot Hansen Academy
Sébastien Loeb, Team Peugeot Hansen
Sébastien Loeb, Team Peugeot Hansen
Timmy Hansen, Team Peugeot Hansen, Sébastien Loeb, Team Peugeot Hansen

Loeb will be again joined by Swedish driver Timmy Hansen in a pair of new 2017-specification Peugeot 208 WRX Supercars.

Hansen’s younger brother Kevin, who won the European Rallycross Championship last season, will also graduate to World RX full time in a 2016 version of the car as an individual entrant.

In his first full rallycross season, Loeb won the Latvian round of World RX last year and is aiming to challenge for both the drivers’ and teams’ championships in 2017.

“I believe I learnt a great deal in the course of my first full rallycross season,” he said. I’ve obviously set my sights higher this time round and I hope the 2017 version of the 208 WRX will enable us to challenge for victory.

"Given the stiffer competition we face; it won’t be easy but I am determined to add to my record in this discipline.”

Four manufacturer backed teams will enter World RX this season, with Ford continuing to partner Ken Block’s Hoonigan Racing Division, Audi pledging its support to Mattias Ekstrom’s World Championship winning EKS team and Petter Solberg working with Volkswagen Motorsport on a World RX programme.

“We know we can count on the services of two battle-hardened drivers since Sebastien Loeb, who will once again be teaming up with Timmy Hansen, now has a complete season’s experience under his belt,” said Peugeot Sport Director, Bruno Famin.

“That said, we know very well that the level of the World Rallycross Championship is improving all the time. It’s going to be a quality season.”

Peugeot Sport remains responsible for the development of the 208 Supercars in Velizy near Paris, while Kenneth Hansen’s Sweden-based team will continue to run them on events.

“The engineers did a great job over the winter and the 208 WRX has taken a big step forward,” said Timmy Hansen.

“My aim when action begins in earnest will be to find a good rhythm and adapt the car to my driving style. In my experience, that is what you need to do if you want to be up there fighting for victory. I hope that you will often see us on the top step of the podium.”

Kevin Hansen twice finished fourth in selected World RX outings last year and is excited about his first full-time Supercar assault. “I’m very happy to be a full-fledged world rallycross driver at last,” he said.

“I would like to find the feeling I had last year behind the wheel of the 208 WRX and then build on that. I will do my very best and try to eke out a place amongst the sport’s elite.”

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