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Jean-Marie Delage head up the hill towards the final corner in his Simca Rallye 2. |
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The red marks the route of the Course de Côte. |
The 19th August 2023 saw the sixth running of the Course de Côte de Argenton-Bouglon. It was the third time I have attended the event. Being in the Nouvelle Aquitaine region of France, it does not get huge fields but it is nevertheless a favourite little event. The length of the climb is only 1,200 metres but is climbs up 75 metres in this distance which is an average slope of 6.25% which is rather steep.
Held on a Saturday in August, this year was particularly sunny and hot, which made it tough for the spectators like us to climb from the bottom of the hill to the top of the hill during the afternoon when there was little shade.
I was grateful of the company of Michael who accompanied me to a French hillclimb for the first time. We got there in time for three of the morning practice runs and the first three of the afternoon timed runs.
This regional event counted towards the local league and the Coupe de France de Montagne. A particular feature this year was that over 10% of the runners were women and one of them finished on the podium. I also enjoyed having a good sized FC Group of older cars.
It was no surprise that Fabrice Gallo won the event as he also won last year, in 2020 and 2018. He didn't break his course record. Also no surprise about second place as Romain Patacconi had finished in that position in 2022 as well. This year 38 cars took part compared to 34 last year and 43 in 2021.
For pictures and a report on the 2022 event click here.
For pictures and a report on the 2021 event click here.
All of the runners that completed a timed run on Saturday afternoon are featured below in the order that they were classified.
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The winner was Fabrice Gallo in this Norma M20 FC. He was the only driver below 37 seconds for the 1.2 kilometres. His best was 36.448 on his fourth run. |
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Second was another Norma M20FC driven by Romain Patacconi.
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Preparation on Romain's Norma during the lunch break. |
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Third place on the podium went to Marie Cammares in this Tatuus Formula 4C. She was the only person taking part in a single-seater this year. |
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The Cammares Tatuus team in the paddock. She is an ex-rugby player who has been hillclimbing since 2015 and has been rather successful so far. |
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It was the first time at Argenton-Bouglon for Cédric Grosjean but he did quite well in his older Norma M20F and was fourth overall. |
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Fifth overall and very close in time to the third Norma was Frédéric Rousseau in this 1 litre motor cycle engined Speedcar GTR. He was the final driver below 39 seconds. |
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Sixth overall was Didier Gimenez in this Fior F05. He he is at the top of the hill in Bouglon after just passing the finishing line. |
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Last of the Sports cars was this Funyo B4 driven by Gérard Gimenez. |
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The Funyo B4 and Didier and Gérard Gimenez during the lunch break. |
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