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Barely two months after Sébastien Ogier won the final round of the 2015 World Rally Championship, the new season begins this weekend with the 84th running of the Monte Carlo Rally.
Taking in 16 stages across almost 375km, Ogier will be searching for his third Monte win in a row. The rally begins with a pair of Special Stages on Thursday January 21.
If you need a reminder of what’s in store watch Robert Kubica‘s onboard from last year below, it certainly got Alex Zanardi‘s attention.
Being I Driver, I hate to admit this, but I think I couldn't do it.
TAKE the time to watch this!!! @f1_kubica https://t.co/FFYSEhTQFX
— alex zanardi (@lxznr) January 17, 2016
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