Sebastien Loeb comfortably wrapped up his seventh straight Rally of Germany title on Sunday to put himself back on track for a record fifth consecutive world drivers' championship. Loeb, 34, completed the 19-stage event in three hours, 26 minutes, 20.3 seconds to finish 47.4 seconds ahead of Citroen team mate Daniel Sordo. The Frenchman's victory lifted him back on top of the drivers' standings, four points clear of former leader Mikko Hirvonen of Finland with five rallies remaining. Hirvonen ended the rally in fourth place, 1:19.7 adrift of Loeb, after failing to close the gap on third-placed fellow Ford driver Francois Duval. The two Citroen drivers eased off through Sunday's five stages, culminating in a sprint through Trier's city center, leaving Belgian Duval and Hirvonen to battle it out for the last podium place.