Sébastien Loeb rally onboard versus Gus Greensmith rally onboard spilt screen. Both drivers in identical M-Sport Ford Puma Rally1 WRC Rally Cars, on special stage 7 / SS07 of Rallye Monte-Carlo 2022. Gus Greensmith beats Sébastien Loeb by 2.9 seconds! First ever WRC stage win by Gus Greensmith. Loeb is ahead early in the stage, but Greensmith starts to get ahead of the former World Champion after about 1 minute 40 seconds into this split screen rally onboard. Sébastien Loeb rally onboard and Gus Greensmith rally onboard splits screen.
DRIVER STATS :
Loeb Stage time for stage 7 : 7 Minutes 31.9 Seconds
Greensmith Stage time for Stage 7 : 7 Minutes 34.8 seconds
Loeb Stage wins After This Stage : 925
Greensmith Stage wins after this stage : 1
Loeb finished the rally in 1st place
Greensmith finished the rally in 5th place.
Loeb First WRC rally : 1999
Greensmith First WRC Rally : 2014
Loeb : Born 1974
Greensmith : Born 1996
Special Stage Name : Guillaumes / Péone / Valberg 2
Distance : 13.49 km
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0:00 Loeb Ahead
1:36 Greensmith gets ahead of Loeb
2:30 Fast, Flat Out through Village
3:35 Mountain Road with Hairpin Bends