After the successes we had with the BMW M3, things really took off. I switched to off-road rallying in 1992, to the side of Pierre Lartigue, winning the Dakar Rally in 1994, 1995 and 1996. I also achieved multiple victories and podium finishes in many of the most important off-road races, including Rally of Tunisia, Atlas Rally, Baja Italy, Spanish Baja and Baja Portugal. From 1993 to 1996, we won the FIA Cross Country World Cup.
In 1997 and 1998 I switched again to rally, participating in the French Rally Championship with Patrick Magaud. In 1998, I became team manager of the motorsport division of Citroën, where I discovered the young ace Sébastien Loeb.
Six years later, I returned to racing to share the cockpit with Guerlain Chicherit. In 2005, I signed for the Volkswagen Motorsport Team. Being Bruno Saby's co-driver, we won the FIA Cross Country World Cup for the 5th time in my career, including victories on Rally of Morocco and Rallye d'Orient, and a fifth place in the Dakar.