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    Fantastic fight! Till SS7 R5's were ahead WRC's on Touquet Rally, now Brunson's laeading, 1s ahead Bonato: http://www.rallye-sport.fr/es7-touquet-2017/
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    Brunson won


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    Loeb make a great rally with his Peugeot 306 Maxi!

    http://www.lemagsportauto.com/rallye...06-maxi/22109/

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    Quote Originally Posted by dimviii View Post
    Brunson won
    But R5 guys were the real heroes. Amazing performance from Bonato and Amourette on their DS3, always on the limit!
    Even if the series point system undermines WRC driver’s title chances, it’s a shame that WRC cars are still admitted without a 30mm restrictor and RRC specs.
    Btw, as always, nice coverage from rally-sport.fr
    Top10:
    1. Brunson/Gallier- Fiesta WRC 1h58m44s2
    2. Bonato/Boulloud - DS 3 R5 + 15s7
    3. Amourette/Lemoine - DS 3 R5 + 27s8
    4. Salanon/Forgez - Fiesta WRC + 41s1
    5. Dubert/Coria - Fabia R5 + 1m17s5
    6. Lo Fiego/Roche - Fiesta R5 + 1mn42s8
    7. Wagner/Parent - Fiesta R5 + 1mn45s6
    8. Ragues/Pesenti - Fabia R5 + 2mn08s8
    9. Tanghe/Cuvelier - Fiesta R5 + 2mn50s8
    10. Roché/Roché - Fabia R5 + 3m40s7
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rally Power View Post
    it’s a shame that WRC cars are still admitted without a 30mm restrictor and RRC specs.
    Oh yes, that's disgusting!

    Congratulations to Bonato and Amourette!
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    Seb Loeb with historic 306 Maxi destroyed all opponents in two decades newer cars in Rallye de Haute Provence winning 7 of 8 stages and the rally. Fanguiaire (Fiesta WRC), Stéphane Consani (Fiesta R5) or Margaillan (Fabia R5) didn't have a chance.
    Stupid is as stupid does. Forrest Gump

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mirek View Post
    Seb Loeb with historic 306 Maxi destroyed all opponents in two decades newer cars in Rallye de Haute Provence winning 7 of 8 stages and the rally. Fanguiaire (Fiesta WRC), Stéphane Consani (Fiesta R5) or Margaillan (Fabia R5) didn't have a chance.
    Awesome! I thought the Mr.Loeb forgot how to drive proper rally, but obviousley this is a huge mistake. Congrats!

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    Sebastien Loeb has concretized a wish that he has been pursuing for some time: to line up at the start of a race at the wheel of the Peugeot 306 Maxi. Now the official driver of the Lion brand, the world champion of the rallies took advantage of the roads of the Rallye de Haute Provence to compete in the famous Kit-Car that had shone in the 90s with Gilles Panizzi and François Delecour.
    On this appointment where he was co-driver by his wife Séverine, the Alsatian won on arrival, but admits not having had the easy part.
    "The objective of this weekend was above all to have fun, and we can say that it is successful," recalls Loeb. The stages resembled what can be found on a Monte Carlo or a Var, with a good level of grip, on bumpy, fast and somewhat wide roads. It's typically the kind of profile where it's nice to drive a kit-car.
    It was all the more fun because Eric Fanguiaire, the regional of the stage, gave us a good contrast with his Ford Fiesta WRC. We had to tear ourselves to be in front! It was in the sixth special of Esparron that we managed to make a difference: it was technical, with very fast portions downhill and I think I really rode well. "
    Used to four-wheel drive since the Xsara WRC, Sébastien Loeb has found the steering of a two-wheel drive after making a few preparatory rounds. "Originally, I was not sure what to expect as to the performance level of the car. In the end, she is really healthy to fly, and goes great in the fast!
    It is obviously necessary to type in, and to open trajectories to go for traction, but it is in no way vicious. I gradually managed to be finer in my driving, unless saturate the front end.
    It is also that with my team, we fine-tuned the settings to erase the understeer which was suffering a bit at the beginning of the rally. In other words, I am particularly pleased with my new acquisition and I am already looking forward to relocating to my car. "
    Find the report of the Rallye de Haute-Provence in the AUTOhebdo n ° 2106, available this evening in digital version and from this Wednesday in kiosks.
    Pierre Tassel
    Http: //www.autohebdo...ant-184109.html

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    9 WRCs + 7 R5s a record breaking entrylist for Rallye des Causses next week

    22 entries for the first round of the 208 Rally Cup with the return of former junior winner Diogo Gago from Portugal

    Tomorrow friday entrylist will be published in seeded order on http://www.rallye-des-causses.org/

    Jean-Marie Cuoq may have a very tougher gravel championship this season...can't wait for next week

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