<p>Seven-time world champion Sebastien Ogier celebrated a 50th world rally win by securing a record eighth Monte Carlo rally on Sunday.</p>.<p>The 37-year-old Frenchman, along with co-pilot Julien Ingrassia, mastered snow and ice on the final leg in the mountains above Monaco to head a Toyota 1-2, finishing 32.6sec clear of team-mate Elfyn Evans.</p>.<p>Defending champion Thierry Neuville was third, a further 40.9 sec off the pace in his Hyundai i20.</p>.<p>In winning the 89th edition of the Monte Carlo rally, held with no fans in accordance with coronavirus protocols, Ogier outdid compatriot Sebastien Loeb, the nine-time world champion who won the rally seven times.</p>
<p>Seven-time world champion Sebastien Ogier celebrated a 50th world rally win by securing a record eighth Monte Carlo rally on Sunday.</p>.<p>The 37-year-old Frenchman, along with co-pilot Julien Ingrassia, mastered snow and ice on the final leg in the mountains above Monaco to head a Toyota 1-2, finishing 32.6sec clear of team-mate Elfyn Evans.</p>.<p>Defending champion Thierry Neuville was third, a further 40.9 sec off the pace in his Hyundai i20.</p>.<p>In winning the 89th edition of the Monte Carlo rally, held with no fans in accordance with coronavirus protocols, Ogier outdid compatriot Sebastien Loeb, the nine-time world champion who won the rally seven times.</p>