Citroën goes airborne. Top 10 best big air photos from Citroën  

Friday, July 23, 2010


2010 Rally of Turkey Sebastien Loeb 22.07.2010

Check out the height of this jump. This is one impressive shot of the Citroën rally car goes airborne at 2010 Rally of Turkey. "It was an incredible sensation as we were up in the air for several seconds," Loeb commented on massive 85-meter jump in Turkey. "Not for a moment did we imagine that we would jump so far."

More big air photos below:


2003 Rally Finland Colin McRae 22.07.2010


2004 Rally Finland Carlos Sainz 22.07.2010


2006 Rally Italia Sardinia Dani Sordo 22.07.2010



2009 Rally Italia Sadinia Sebastien Loeb 22.07.2010



2010 Rally Sweden Sebastien Loeb 22.07.2010



2009 Rally Norway Sebastien Loeb 22.07.2010



2010 Rally of New Zealand Sebastien Loeb 22.07.2010




2008 Rally Greece Sebastien Loeb 22.07.2010


2006 Rally Finland Sebastien Loeb 22.07.2010

Continue to read press release below:


CITROËN JUMPS INTO ACTION WITH TOP-TEN ‘BIG AIR' IMAGES

Thrills, spills, and ‘big air' are synonymous with World Rallying.

During April's Rally of Turkey, Citroën's Sébastien Loeb literally took off on the fast Ballica stage propelling his C4 WRC car an incredible 85 metres into the air.

To celebrate over six years at the top of the sport, Citroën has picked ten of its most spectacular gravity defying jumps ahead of next weekend's Rally Finland.

These stunning photos were captured on events including New Zealand, Sweden, Italy, Norway and arguably the spiritual home of ‘big air' moments - Finland.

Commenting on his incredible Turkish jump, Loeb said: "It was an incredible sensation as we were up in the air for several seconds. Not for a moment did we imagine that we would jump so far."

The Citroën Total World Rally Team have been competing in the FIA World Rally Championship since 2001 during which they have won five manufacturers titles and powered Sébastien Loeb to all six of his World Drivers' Championship crowns to make him the most successful rally driver in history.

The Frenchman heads into round eight of the 2010 championship in Finland with a 51 point lead over his closest rival and firmly in the hunt for a record seventh drivers' crown. The Citroën Total World Rally Team also holds a 47 point lead in the Manufacturers' standings.

[Source: Citroën]

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