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Sebastien Loeb looks set to stay in the WRC with Citroen until the end of 2011, according to Motorsport News.
Citroen are reportedly on the verge of signing-off the budget to continue in the WRC beyond this season and sporting boss Olivier Quesnel is pushing to ensure Loeb stays with the team.
Quesnel commented to MN:
Citroen wants to stay in rallying and I've got the budget for the new [S2000] car. Sebastien will stay with us for as long as he wants and I'm quite sure for the next two years he'll be there.
Loeb said:
When [Quesnel] proposes me to sign for next year I will, maybe, sign but he wants to know more about the [technical] regulations first.

Photo: ©willyweyens-rallyworld
Source: Motorsport News
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