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Sébastien Loeb, of France, built his reputation as the most successful driver in World Rally Championship history, winning the world title a record nine consecutive times before stepping back from full-time WRC competition at the end of 2012. That career, marked by numerous records for event wins, podium finishes, and stage victories, established him as one of the most decorated competitors in international motorsport. Alongside his rallying pursuits, Loeb has continued to compete across a range of disciplines, including rally-raid, reflecting a career built on adapting his skills to different formats of racing.[1]
In DTM, Loeb's record shows a brief and limited venture into the series, driving for Red Bull AlphaTauri AF Corse. Across two career starts, he has yet to register a win or podium finish, and in the 2026 season he sits in 16th place in the standings after two rounds, without a win or podium to his name. His Racer Rating of 1,431 places him at rank 9580 among active drivers, reflecting the early and limited nature of his DTM sample size relative to his broader motorsport legacy. Loeb's status in the series is listed as retired, with his overall DTM career total standing at zero championships, zero wins, and zero podiums from two starts.[2]
SOURCES: [1] INDEXED RACE CLASSIFICATIONS[2] Wikipedia