Ingram's deal was not secured yet this weekend, so not sure if he will start of not. He will continue with Twingo in JERC and hopes the upgrades help him to gain some speed.
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Ingram's deal was not secured yet this weekend, so not sure if he will start of not. He will continue with Twingo in JERC and hopes the upgrades help him to gain some speed.
Nice Rally Addict video from Peugeot - Michelin Test with Lefebvre
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BvQx...em-uploademail
Official entrylist Rallye du Touquet ;)
http://www.rallye-sport.fr/liste-des-en ... quet-2014/
Finally Chris Ingram is on the starting list of Rallye du Touquet ;)
Start first leg today friday morning at 10.00am...
http://www.patricksoft.fr/
Bonato with Adam R2 wow on stage 1!
Bonato with Adam R2 wow on stage 1!
Lefebvre on SS1... whoa! 9th o/a.
Ingram 5th in 208 Cup after first loop :D
Lefèbvre leading in front of Martin, Chérain and de Cecco ;)
Sorry for Ingram to roll the car. He was showing good speed until he rolled. I'm very impressed with Jaro Kinnunen's pace in his first tarmac rally. On the last stages of the day his sec per kilometre difference to the fastest guys in the 208 cup has been very good. Hopefully the pace increasing trend continues today.Quote:
Originally Posted by Tom206wrc
After day 1, Maurin has a clear lead. Cuoq had to retire during the last stage of the day. But he has to make caution to Gilbert, who is learning the C4. Brunson had a difficult beginning of rally but now he can hope a podium, reducing the gap on Roche.
Amourette is leading the Michelin Trophy with the DS3 R3. The best northern is Pruvot with Impreza. it's the first time this car is going well. For national events, it can be interesting, as Bayard won too easily the last years ...
1 Maurin (Fiesta WRC)
2 Gilbert (C4 WRC) 31"7
3 Roche (Mini WRC) 1'00"0
4 Brunson (Fiesta WRC) 1'12"6
5 Baud (Fiesta WRC) 2'03"9
6 Pruvot (Impreza WRC) 3'16"5
7 Amourette (DS3 R3) 3'42"9
8 Bayard (Corolla WRC) 3'47"9
9 Nantet (997 GT2) 3'48"2
10 Beaubelique (Fiesta TR5) 3'49"9
11 Martel (207 S2000) 4'10"7
12 Lefebvre (208 R2) 4'10"8
13 Rouillard (997 Cup) 4'15"6
14 Martin (208 R2) 4'20"4
15 Simpson (Fabia S2000) 4'43"0
...
In 208 Lefebvre is leading at home. But Martin is well. Most impressive is maybe Camilli, 4th for his first event with 208, after only one year with DS3 R1 :) between Cherain and Dubert.
In Opel Cup, Romain Fostier is leading, but Pierre Marché who made is comeback is there. Young Florian Bernardi is fighting with Antoine Masse and Jean Jouines for third place. Bonato had trouble but is still there.