Citroën Xsara WRC

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The Citroën Xsara WRC is a highly successful World Rally Championship car that powered Citroën and Sébastien Loeb to multiple world titles in the early 2000s.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf World Rally Car
basedOn Citroën Xsara NERFINISHED
bodyStyle 3-door hatchback
brakeType ventilated disc brakes
category World Rally Championship car
championshipTypeWon FIA World Rally Championship for Drivers NERFINISHED
FIA World Rally Championship for Manufacturers NERFINISHED
chassisType steel monocoque
competitionDebutEvent 1999 Tour de Corse NERFINISHED
competitionYearsActive 1999–2006
countryOfOrigin France
debutInSeason 1999 World Rally Championship season NERFINISHED
designedForSeries World Rally Championship NERFINISHED
driversTitlesWithCar 2004
2005
2006
drivetrain four-wheel drive
engineConfiguration inline-4
engineDisplacement 2.0 L
firstFullSeason 2003 World Rally Championship season GENERATED
frontSuspension MacPherson strut
fuelType petrol
gearbox sequential
induction turbocharged
manufacturer Citroën NERFINISHED
manufacturersTitlesWithCar 2003
2004
2005
notableAttribute one of the most successful cars in WRC history
notableCoDriver Daniel Elena NERFINISHED
notableLiverySponsor Citroën GENERATED
Total GENERATED
notableVictory 2001 Rallye Sanremo NERFINISHED
2001 Tour de Corse NERFINISHED
2002 Rally Deutschland NERFINISHED
predecessor Citroën Xsara Kit Car NERFINISHED
primaryDriverForTitles Sébastien Loeb GENERATED
rearSuspension MacPherson strut NERFINISHED
regulationClass FIA World Rally Car regulations
successor Citroën C4 WRC NERFINISHED
usedByDriver Carlos Sainz NERFINISHED
Colin McRae NERFINISHED
Dani Sordo NERFINISHED
François Duval NERFINISHED
Jesús Puras NERFINISHED
Philippe Bugalski NERFINISHED
Sébastien Loeb NERFINISHED
usedByTeam Citroën Total World Rally Team NERFINISHED

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World Rally Car notableModel Citroën Xsara WRC