Ten small seconds is what ultimately separates the winner Sébastien Loeb from his runner-up, Sébastien Ogier. The Gapençais was however in the lead before the last two specials this Sunday morning. He finally lost 25 seconds on a puncture and saw Loeb tumble like a cannonball to win his eighth Monte-Carlo. Which now places him on a par with a certain … Ogier. The Alsatian, who will turn 48 in a few days, proves once again that talent is sometimes stronger than the passage of time!