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General information
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Official name: Automobiles Citroen
Operated by: Citroen Sport
Headquarters: Satory, France
Regular drivers
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Car nr 20: Thomas Radstrom
21: Sebastien Loeb
22: Philippe Bugalski (selected events)
Key personnel
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Team principal: Guy Frequelin
Team manager: Michel Perin
Chief chassis engineer: Jean-Claude Vaucard
Chief engine engineer: Claude Guillois
Car and tyres
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Car: Citroen Xsara WRC
Tyres: Michelin
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Total
Season statistics
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Best result: 1st: Deutschland (Sebastien Loeb)
Rallies contested: 8 (works entries)
WRC starts: 19 (works entries)
Outright wins: 1 (wins to rallies ratio 12.5 %)
Podiums: 4 (podiums to starts ratio 21.1 %)
DNF's: 9 (DNF's to starts ratio 47.4 %)
Stage wins: 21
Points scored: 0 (manufacturer championship)
Avg points per rally: 0.0
Entries
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Monte Carlo  



Sweden  


Catalunya  



Acropolis  


Safari  


Finland  


Deutschland  



Great Britain  
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Thomas Radstrom  
Sebastien Loeb  
Philippe Bugalski  

Thomas Radstrom  
Sebastien Loeb  

Thomas Radstrom  
Sebastien Loeb  
Philippe Bugalski  

Thomas Radstrom  
Sebastien Loeb  

Thomas Radstrom  
Sebastien Loeb  

Thomas Radstrom  
Sebastien Loeb  

Jesus Puras  
Sebastien Loeb  
Philippe Bugalski  

Thomas Radstrom  
Sebastien Loeb  
retired (engine)
2nd
retired (engine)

37th
17th

retired (accident damage)
retired (rolled)
3rd

8th
7th

3rd
5th

retired (off road)
10th

retired (electrical)
1st
retired (engine)

retired (mechanical)
retired (mechanical)
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