The Summer Break Is Over: It's Now Rally Time In Spain
September 29, 2017 by Red Bull TV![The Summer Break Is Over: It's Now Rally Time In Spain](images/articleimages/red-bull-rally-time-spain-2017-01-400.jpg)
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C3 on gravel, engineered by Loeb. Nine-time world champion Sebastien Loeb had his first taste of the Citroen C3 on gravel recently and his suggestions could play a big part in how it performs next weekend. He's tested it on asphalt as well and is a record-holder on Rally Spain, having won it eight times in a row from 2005. Saturday's first day on asphalt includes two new stages in the afternoon, while all six stages on Sunday (run consecutively, without a service halt) are new as well. The Santa Marina Power Stage returns for the first time in five years. Mads Ostberg and Khalid Al Qassimi both return to competition in a Ford Fiesta WRC and a Citroen C3 WRC respectively, having taken time out recently. Luis Moya shows you the way on Red Bull TV. Quite literally Who better to show you round the most complex rally of the championship than a two-time world champion co-driver? Luis Moya, partner in crime to Carlos Sainz for 15 years, is Red Bull TV's guest reporter on Rally Spain. Here are a few pearls of wisdom he's given us in the past. •'Being a co-driver is more intense than being married. If you have a row when you're married, you can go to the bathroom to calm down. Here, driver and co-driver are stuck in this little box together. •'Sharing a car with Carlos Sainz was like going to university every day. I don't think I ever met anyone else who was so committed.' •'We achieved a lot, but I think I'll always be most famous for throwing my helmet through the rear windscreen of our car when we lost the 1998 championship.' •'The fans on Rally Spain were amazing to us. It felt a bit like being a rock star, but even better.' Luis has already made his predictions about who's looking good in Spain: check them out here! Catch Red Bull TV times: highlights, live and exclusive features Catch Luis, together with show host Mike Chen and WRC expert Matthew Wilson on redbull.tv.wrc or via the Red Bull TV app. Saturday's live programme comes direct from the El Montmell stage, bringing you all the action of SS10 as it happens. The show also features cutting-edge technology such as the live ghost feature – which displays rally drivers 'racing' each other in real time. Exclusive to Red Bull TV.
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