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Showing posts with label Formula Three. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Formula Three. Show all posts

Tuesday, 18 August 2020

2020 Course de Côte du Mont Dore - F3

Two Formula Three cars come up the hill together - Gaetan Renouf's Dallara catching up Francis Renouf's Martini.
Old Formula Three cars play a big role in French hillclimbing and there were over a dozen of them at Mont Dore for the opening round of the 2020 French Mountain Championship (CFM).   Most were Dallaras of various vintage but a Martini and a Mygale added some variety.  Billy Ritchin was alone in the class for newer cars but there were plenty of cars of more than 5 years old competing in the other F3 class.  Always nice to see some fast single seaters!

Billy Ritchin was fastest in this very modern Dallara F317.  He was also seventh fastest overall on Saturday.
In the class for older F3 cars, Didier Brun was fastest in this Dallara F302.
Runner-up in class DE/5S for older F3 cars was Fabien Ponchant, also in a Dallara F302.
Third in class DE/5S was this Dallara-Mercedes F308 of Arnaud Cholley.
Steeve Gerard in a Dallara F312.
The Dallara-Volkswagen F311 of Samy Guth.
Gaetan Renouf's Dallara F300.
The Dallara F301 of Benoit Taviaux.
Clemont Lebot and his Dallara F302.

The Dallara F308 of Daniel Allais with Chambon sur Lac in the distance.
Patrick Cholley in his Dallara-Mercedes F306.
The Martini Mk79 of Francis Renouf.
The Mygale M10 of Miguel Vidal
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Emeline Breda in a Dallara Mercedes.

Sunday, 12 July 2015

Course de Côte de Tancarville 2015

The Course de Côte de Tancarville was run this year on 12th July.  I was there but this report will be quite short as I fell over and broke my camera soon after getting there!   C'est la vie!
BMW at the Tancarville hairpin
The Tancarville Hillclimb has been run since the late nineteen sixties and past winners include Jean-Pierre Jaussaud who won in 1973.  It is 1,500 metres long and its main feature is a tricky hairpin bend. Being both narrow and short it tends to favour the F3 cars over the Norma sports cars.

Bertrand Lasalle in a Dallara F300 Formula Three car
The unpredictable Normandy weather hit this years event and the track was wet when we arrived after a nice lunch with friends in Le Havre.  Thus many cars were tip toeing around the course and I wouldn't blame them as they are some steep drops if you make a mistake on the section after the hairpin.
Sebastien Dorien spins his Peugeot 205 at the hairpin in the tricky damp conditions...
.....but recovers and gets going again quickly
This is one of those wonderfully amateur events run on public roads that can only happen in France.   Very little security in places, we were asked for no admission fee, but a lovely event nonetheless.  Long may they continue to run it.
The drivers have a nice chat at the top of the course
A Citroen negotiates the dark section between the trees leading up to the hairpin
Wide angle view of the hairpin bend 
The section after the hairpin leading back into the dark wooded section leading to the finish
As I mentioned earlier, some drivers were being very cautious but some were really trying and giving us good entertainment.  These were mainly the modified touring cars and small sports cars.  I think it was Antoine Cordonnier in this Simca 1000 who was the luckiest of this brigade as he ended up in a ditch but was retrieved and got going again.



Arthur Saint Germain in a Norma M20
Dupont in a Porsche 996 Cup
Francois Prieur in his beautiful CG 1300, a Simca based sports car
Gerard Brianza in an Alpine Renault A110.  A110s have been running here since the seventies.
Olivier Compain in his Peugeot 309 GTi
Patrick Laine in a Peugeot 205
This Renault Rally Car was very entertainingly driven as a course car in the damp conditions...
....whilst other cars seemed to send some spectators to sleep!
Must't fall asleep for the Alpine Renaults!   This one in an A110 of Maxime Bertrand.
Touring Car heading up the Tancarville Hill
Jerome Debarre pushing his Dallara F305-Mercedes around at the top of the hill.
All in all a gloomy day with the weather and busting my calendar but made up with some nice company at lunchtime and some nice cars going up the Tancarville Hill.  In the end I got a few pictures so the blog wasn't that short!

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