Nine-time World Rally Champion Sebastien Loeb says he has no trouble finding ways to lift his spirits and pass the time during coronavirus-enforced lockdown.
Dirt-biking through the kitchen, driving Formula 1 on a games console, and embarrassing co-driver Daniel Elena on social media, are among the diversions Frenchman Loeb has found under lockdown at his home in Switzerland.
Loeb last competed in the Monte Carlo rally in January, the opening round of the World Rally Championship.
He has never been behind the wheel for his Hyundai team since, with the season now on hold due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
With time on his hands Loeb has adopted new pursuits.
These include riding his dirt bike around his swimming pool, up the garden steps and through his kitchen in the Swiss sunshine.
The video has been seen more than 141,000 times on Instagram, giving a glimpse of how he passes his time away from his chosen sport.
"I don't do too much. A little bit of sport, PlayStation, I look after my daughter, a bit of trampoline and some dirt biking at home," Loeb told AFP this week.
As well as his biking video, fans have been following the banter between Loeb and team-mate Elena on social media.
On Sunday, a well-toned Loeb posted images of him working out with the caption:
"My (first) punishment for driving my bike in the house. 250 press-ups everyday."
"It's not always a success but you have to make the effort to try!"
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"It's a bit of a change," he said. "In rallying, it's pure driving, we're not in a peloton, so it's a bit different. On the track, I think there's more to gain from being on PlayStation or whichever simulator. For me it passes the time."
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