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Loeb wins record fifth World Rally Championship
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SAPPORO, Japan (AFP) - - France's Citroen driver Sebastien Loeb clinched a record-breaking fifth straight World Rally Championship with a third-place finish in the Rally of Japan on Sunday.
The 14th leg of the 15-round championship series was won by Mikko Hirvonen of Finland for his third win of the year in 3hrs 25mins 3secs after the 29 stages.
"It's incredible. But that was a terrible rally. It couldn't have been more tricky. It's a great moment. It's perfect," said Loeb, who survived a dramatic spin in the 28th stage.
"I'm so relieved this weekend is over now. Last year (co-driver) Daniel (Elena) and I equalled the record with four wins, so being the only ones to do five, we are very happy," he added.
Loeb had shared the record of four straight championships with Tommi Makinen of Finland (1996 to 1999).
The French driver won the Rally of Japan in 2006 but failed to finish last year's race.
Loeb, whose overall time was 3hrs 27mins 33.6secs, has won 10 events this season for a total of 112 points.
Hirvonen, second in the championship, now has 102 points but even if he wins the last event in Wales to add 10 points and Loeb wins no points, he cannot catch the French driver because he has won more races.
"That's it, it's over. But OK, he won 10 events before coming here so he deserves it. I did all I could. Now we need to try again next year," said Hirvonen.
Hirvonen's fellow Ford Focus driver Jari-Matti Latvala of Finland was second in 3hrs 25mins 34.1secs.
His effort helped Ford to a maximum 18-point haul in the manufacturers' championship, and ensures the battle will go to the final round in Wales.
"It's very good for the team and very good for me. After such a bad time in August I can be happy. There was a time when our good result in Turkey seemed a long way away, but now I can be happy again," said Latvala.
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