Why it's war between the two Sebs
Sebastien Ogier's victory in Germany was controversial, his behaviour even more so, as he reacted furiously to requests for team orders. Now, as David Evans describes, it's war between Sebastiens Loeb and Ogier
There were rabbits everywhere, all of them stood transfixed. Rigid with fear, they stared into the headlights. That was the Citroen team in Germany last week, moments after Sebastien Ogier's dynamite interview - the one where he smashed the myth of the 'mate' in team-mate.
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