The Citroen Total World Rally Team crew win the title, despite having to retire on the final day of the rally. Their DS3 WRC was involved in a collision with a car, no one was injured, but the damage forced Loeb to retire, ending his thrilling duel for the rally win with Jari-Matti Latvala.

Sebastien Loeb said: “I’m proud to have become the most-titled racing driver, even if one shouldn’t really try and compare the different branches of the sport. I never thought I’d achieve this when I started my career!”

Number of victories: 67
Victories per start percentage: 44.3%
Victories in a season: 11 (2008)
Number of victories in the same rally: Germany 8, Spain 7, Argentina 6, Mexico and Monte-Carlo 5, Cyprus and Sardinia 4, Turkey 3
Number of podiums: 103
Number of consecutive podiums: 15 (Between Sardinia 2008 and Argentina 2009)
Points scored: 1281
Number of consecutive finishes in the points: 28 (Poland 2009 to Australia 2011)
Number of stage wins: 808


With 350 HP and the appearance of a true supercar, the newest Nissan 370Z promises to deliver optimal performance on the track because of the collaboration between nismo and Nissan.

The latest creation of the motorsport division of the Japanese brand is based on the 370 Z coupe, but out of it until the last grain of sportsmanship. Significantly facilitated by eliminating unnecessary equipment and circuit equipped with a roll cage, a fire extinguisher and Recaro sports seats, all in accordance with FIA standards, Nissan 370Z nismo RC weighs only 1340 kg.


Automobile Japan’s production confirms the start for Infiniti FX Sebastian Vettel concept, designed and built in honor of the Formula 1 double World Champion, who is the image of Infiniti brand.

Infiniti FX Sebastian Vettel reaches 300 km/h, is designed to be the most exclusive sportcrossover market currently available. The 5.0 liter V8 engine has been modified to deliver 420 horsepower and the aerodynamic package has been developed in collaboration with Red Bull Racing Formula 1 team.