The nine-time world champion, making his final guest appearance of the season with Citroën Racing, edged defending title holder Sébastien Ogier by 2.9sec in an intense finale to the four-day mixed surface event.
Ogier’s consolation was that he regained the championship lead by three points from Thierry Neuville with one round remaining. The Belgian was relegated from third to fourth, and missed out on crucial bonus points, after hitting a stone near the finish.
Loeb, who retired from full-time competition in 2012, last stood on the winners’ podium in Argentina in 2013.
He lay third overnight but charged into the lead by winning Sunday’s opening two speed tests as an inspired tire choice reaped rewards.
The asphalt roads dried quickly after overnight rain and the 44-year-old was the only front-running driver to gamble on Michelin’s hard compound tires, which provided better grip than the softer option favored by his rivals.
Loeb threw away vital seconds with a spin in the penultimate test to allow Ogier to close in his Ford Fiesta. He held on through the final 14.50km test for his ninth Spanish win.
“The information we had from the weather team was right. The roads were drying and I knew if I used hard tires in these conditions I could be fast,” he said.
“To win after almost six years is incredible, but to do so in a battle like this, where you only discover after the finish line that you have won, is amazing. I never believed I would win again.”
Tire choice errors early in the event cost Ogier dear, but this season’s remarkable title fight swung back in his favor when Neuville hit a stone close to the finish.
The impact broke his Hyundai i20’s right rear wheel and allowed Elfyn Evans, team-mate to Ogier, to snatch third and aid his colleague’s title bid. Evans ended 0.5sec clear of Neuville.
Spain’s Dani Sordo was a further 1.6sec behind in fifth, while early leader Ott Tänak recovered to sixth after yesterday’s puncture. The Estonian is 23 points adrift of Ogier and with a maximum 30 available at the last round, his hopes hang by a thread.
Overnight leader Jari-Matti Latvala remained second until he hit a barrier in the penultimate stage, punctured his front left tire and dropped nearly 50sec. He finished eighth.
The championship showdown takes place at Kennards Hire Rally Australia. The gravel event is based in Coffs Harbour on 15 – 18 November.
Leading positions:
1. S Loeb / D Elena FRA Citroën C3 3hr 12min 08.0sec
2. S Ogier / J Ingrassia FRA Ford Fiesta + 2.9sec
3. E Evans / D Barritt GBR Ford Fiesta + 16.5sec
4. T Neuville / N Gilsoul BEL Hyundai i20 + 17.0sec
5. D Sordo / C del Barrio ESP Hyundai i20 + 18.6sec
6. O Tänak / M Järveoja EST Toyota Yaris + 1min 03.9sec
FIA World Rally Championship (round 12 of 13):
1. S Ogier 204pts
2. T Neuville 201pts
3. O Tänak 181pts
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