The M-Sport driver announced on social media that the pair will split ahead of the Central European Rally, which hosts the penultimate round of the WRC season later this month (26-29 October).
Gilsoul joined Loubet for the 2023 season after the former’s previous co-driver Vincent Landais joined eight-time world champion Sebastian Ogier to call the notes for the Frenchman’s partial season with Toyota.
Gilsoul had previously navigated for five-time WRC title runner-up Thierry Neuville before that long-time partnership ended following the 2020 season.
Loubet’s announcement arrives following a high-speed accident at Rally Chile while running in fourth, where the Frenchman had hinted at a misunderstanding with Gilsoul.
Loubet neglected to mention who will be partnering him for the upcoming asphalt Central European Rally, although Autosport understands Benjamin Veillas will occupy the passenger seat for the Central European Rally.
Veillas navigated for Ogier in five WRC rounds last year including a win in Spain.
“We parted ways sooner than expected, despite our shared determination to make a success of our collaboration,” Loubet posted on social media.
Source: Autosport