The rallying world is in uproar after FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem issued a controversial regulation aimed at barring Sébastien Loeb from competing in future WRC events. The decision, which cited Loeb’s “bad influence on the next generation of drivers,” was widely condemned by fans and insiders. The decision comes amid growing tension between Loeb and the FIA ​​following his disqualification from Dakar 2025 and many view this latest move as a personal vendetta disguised as political.

Loeb did not remain silent , responding with a 10-word statement that left the motorsport community stunned: “Legends inspire – cowards rewrite the rules to silence what they fear.” The remark, delivered at a press conference in Strasbourg, was met with thunderous applause and instantly went viral. Loeb’s words were seen as a direct challenge to the FIA ​​leadership and a defense of his legacy, which includes nine WRC titles and a reputation for pushing the boundaries of rallying excellence.


As the WRC season continues , the fallout from this clash threatens to overshadow the championship itself. Loeb’s exclusion has sparked a wider debate about leadership, legacy, and the role of icons in shaping the future of motorsport. It remains to be seen whether the FIA ​​reverses course or doubles down. But one thing is certain: Sébastien Loeb hasn’t simply defended his right to race—he’s reminded the world why legends don’t fade away quietly. They fight back.