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Wednesday, 29 May 2024

60ème Course de Côte de La Pommeraye - Voitures de Production - 2024

 

The winner in the Production car category and in the GTTS group was this BMW M3 E92 driven by Yannick Poinsignon.

La Pommeraye was celebrating it's 60th Course de Cote this year.  I was there on Saturday for the practice and first timed run.  The first cars off were the production cars that you see in this blogpost.  This was the fifth round of the Championnats de France de la Montagne - the French hillclimb championship.  The fastest cars in the category are the GTTS cars (various GT Cup, sSpercars, Silhouette Touring Cars and Mitjets).   Yannick Poinsignon has been dominating this category this year in his BMW and looks likely to defend his 2023 title.

Also running in this category are the groups A, FA, N, FN, F2000 and the crowd pleasing FC cars (old Simcas etc).  Examples of all the categories are shown below.

A Citroen Saxo Kit Car making its ascent.

The first car to leave the start line on the first timed run of the 60th running of the Course de Côte de La Pommeraye was this Renault Megane.

The rest of the top ten and winners of their group can be seen below, along with a number of the other runners.:

Second was Anthony Dubois in this Alpine A110 Evo.  He drove well on Saturday and was fastest in practice.

Third was this Porsche 991 GT3 Cup of Jean-Francois Ganevat who also won the 2nd division.

Fourth was this Porsche 991 GT3 Cup driven by Jean-Marc Gandolfo.

Fifth production car and winner of Group A was this Seat Leon Supercopa Mk3 of Sébastien Lemaire.

Sixth production car and winner of Group FC was this wonderful Simca CG Turbo of Christophe Poinsignon

Seventh production car this Simca Rallye III of Romain Richardeau.

Eighth production car was this Seat Leon Supercopa Mk3 of Francis Dosieres.

Ninth production car was this Volvo Touring Cup TC10 of Julien Dupont.

Tenth production car and winner of the GT group was this Porsche 997 GT3 RS of Alexandre Garnier. 

Twelfth production car and winner of the F2000 group was this Honda Civic EP3 Type R of Ferdinand Loton.

Thirteenth production car and winner of Group FN and the Ladies Cup was this BMW M3 E36 of Morane Cat Mackowiak. 

Eighteenth production car and second in the GT group was this Alpine A110 Cup of Yann Durieux.

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The Renault RS01 of Philippe Schmitter seen here on the first practice run where he was fastest. However, he was later disqualified from the timed runs for not wearing his fireproof socks!   Otherwise he would have been on the podium.

A Honda Civic EK4 flashes by.

A Peugeot 205 GTi.

A Peugeot 106 S16.

A Renault Mégane 3 RS.

Citroën Saxo Cup.

Renault Clio 3 Cup.

Renault Clio 3 Cup.

Lotus Exige Cup 260.

Simca Rallye II.

Simca 1000 Turbo.


Nissan 370Z.

Waiting for the start.


1 comment:

  1. A nice variety of shots, John, and interesting cars - even a Nissan 350Z!

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