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Showing posts with label Rallycross. Show all posts
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Saturday, 16 February 2019

Trophée Andros - Stade de France - Elite Pro - 2019

Panis, father and son, were the stars of the Elite Pro category at the 2019 Stade de France event.
On February 9th 2019, I was delighted to see Ice Racing for the first ever time.  The occasion was an event at the Stade de France to celebrate 30 years of the Andros Trophy.   They don't allow spectators to take DSLR cameras into the stadium so I had to make do with my Panasonic Lumix Compact camera, but I was pleased with the results.   The event was really spectacular with some big name drivers, a variety of sophisticated cars, lots of sideways action and some close racing.  Really worth going to a Trophée Andros event if you get the chance.

A selfie with Louis Gervoson part
of the family who owns Andros
and a driver in the series.
The format was that each car had two drivers and thus there were four semi-finals and two finals.  Each race was for six laps of the Stade de France ice oval.  It is really Rallycross on Ice.   The fastest
drivers were lapping in under 23 seconds ands thus races were over in under three minutes.  So no time to get remotely bored.   The event comes at the end of the season but does not count towards the Championship.  However, a great fun event.

The cars have special tubular spaceframe chassis with glass fibre bodies that resemble production touring cars.   They are mid-engined with 3 litre V6 motors that drive all four wheels.  The cars also have four wheel steering!

We visited the paddock beforehand, attended the autograph session, spoke to some of the drivers and saw all of the racing during the evening.  A really great February Saturday!

Drivers included representatives from many of the French driving dynasties like Prost, Beltoise, Laffite and Panis as well as one of the all time rallying greats - Sébastien Loeb.   Joining them were some of the Andros Trophy stars such as Franck Lagorce, Jean-Baptiste Dubourg, Benjamin Riviere and Bertrand Balas.  Add to that other French stars such as Nathaniel Berthon and Norwegian rallycross driver Andreas Bakkerrud and you have quite an event.
Some of the drivers - Margot Laffite,  Bertrand Balas and Nicolas Prost.
Below are photos from all the Elite pro races at the Stade de France in 2019.

Semi Final 1 - Driver 1
The first semi-final went to Aurélien Panis.
Gérald Fontanel in a BMW M2 bodied car.  He was fifth in this heat.
To be fast in this type of racing you need to take the first part of the corner at 90 degrees to the direction of travel.  This is why they have windscreen wipers on the side windows!
Semi Final 1 - Driver 2
Benjamin Riviere chasing Bertrand Balas.
Olivier panis takes the flag from Jean-Sébastien Dubourg, Bertrand Balas and Benjamin Riviere.
Semi Final 2 - Driver 1
Franck Lagorce leads away the next group of cars.
The top five cars drifting around the first corner.
Nathaniel Berthon finished second in this Audi.A1 Quattro.
Close racing between Berthon, Nicolas Prost and Laffite.

Margot Laffite came fifth in this Mazda 3.

Franck Lagorce takes the win by a fairly wide margin.
Semi-Final 2 - Driver 2
Sébastien Loeb leads the field through turn one.
The order has changed slightly by the exit of turn two but Loeb still leads.
Aurélien Comte goes wide in the Peugeot 3008 and Olivier Pernaut tries to take advantage.
Andreas Bakkerud leads Olivier Perault.
Anthony Beltoise finished fourth in this semi-final in the Mini Countryman.
Final - Driver 1
First corner and Aurélien panis leads from Franck Lagorce and Andréa Dubourg.
An incredible battle ensued between Panis and Lagorce.

Lagorce lunges to the inside of Panis but there is no room.
Anthony Beltoise in the Mini Countryman chases the rest of the field.
Results
1st.  Aurélien Panis. Plastic'Up Audi.
2nd. Franck Lagorce. Andros Sport.
3rd. Andrea Dubourg. Renault Captur.
4th. Eddy Benezet. BMW M2.
5th. Nicolas Prost Motul
6th. Lionel Daziano. Audi A1 Quattro.
7th. Julien Piguet. Mini Countryman.
8th. Sylvain Pussier. Peugeot 3008.
9th. Philippe Bansard. Mazda 3.

Final - Driver 2
The final race of the night with Olivier Panis leading away from Sébastien Loeb.
First corner with Panis in the lead and a lot of sideways driving for the third to fifth placed cars.
Olivier Panis kicking up the ice at turn two in his Audi.
Battle for second lace between Sébastien Loeb, Jean-Baptiste Dubourg and Andreas Bakkerud.
By mid-race the BMW M2 of Dorian Boccolacci had lost its rear but it didn't slow him down much.

Anthony Beltoise's Mini Countryman brought up the rear in seventh place.
The top three remained close to the end.
Results
1st.  Olivier Panis. Plastic'Up Audi.
2nd. Sébastien Loeb. Andros Sport.
3rd. Jean-Baptister Dubourg. Renault Captur.
4th. Dorian Boccolacci. BMW M2.
5th. Andreas Bakkerud. Motul
6th. Didier Thoral. Mazda 3.
7th. Anthony Beltoise. Mini Countryman.

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Panis leads Loeb and Dubourg in the 6th and final lap of the last race of the day.

Saturday, 28 October 2017

Supercars - Dreux Rallycross 2017

Winner at Dreux was Philippe Maloigne.
The premier category of Rallycross in France is Supercars.   They are 500hp plus four wheel drive cars similar to those that take part in the World Rally Championship and can reach 1000kph innless tan 2.5 seconds.  A variety of cars such as Citroen DS3, Peugeot 208, Renault Clio and Ford Fiesta take part.  Definitely spectacular, competitive and fun to watch.  These photos are from the last round of the Chamionnat de France de Rallycross ar the Circuit Philippe-Chanoine in Dreux whicvh is about an hour south west of Paris. 
Work going on in the paddock during the lunch break on the Ford Focus of Jos Jansen.
Guy Moreton negotiating the joker section in his VW Scirocco.

Cutting the apexes in the Esses at Dreux.
Laurent Bouliou lifts a heel in the joker section in his Peugeot 208 RX.

The Peugeot 208 RX of  Rodolphe Audran.
The Ford Fiesta of  Laurent Jacquinet almost lost in the dust.

The Citroen  of Jean Juin.

The third car hits one o the barriers in the Esses.

Firmin Caddedu lifts a wheel in his Citroen C4 RX.

Jos Jansen finds it difficult to drive his Ford Focus due the damage.
Florent Bedeneau in his Peugeot 208 RX.   He was to be crowned Supercars Champion after Dreux.
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Work in the paddock for the mechanics of Guerlain Chicherit's Renault Clio 3 RX.




Tuesday, 24 October 2017

Super 1600 - Dreux Rallycross 2017

Damien Meunier in his Citroen C2 Super 1600.
The Super 1600 category in French Rallycross is for 1600cc non-turbocharged front wheel drive cars and some 2000cc cars of up to 250hp with rules otherwise similar to the supercar category.   Samuel Peu was to end up winner of the final at Dreux and be the champion.
Battle into turn one with Samuel Peu leading.  He was to win the final as well.
Samuel Peu in his Citroen Saxo leads the field in turn two in a qualifying heat.
The Super 1600 cars at the start of a heat head into turn one.
Benjamin Godot leads the field into turn two in his Citroen Saxo.
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Wednesday, 18 October 2017

Division 3 - Rallycross Dreux 2017

Jean-Baptiste Vallée in a Renault Clio 3 leads Anne LaureTriguel's BMW Serie 1 through the joker section.
The French Rallycross Division Three is one of my favourite rallycross categories.  The cars are silhouette cars with different bodies chosen by the drivers placed on tubular chassis with 3,500cc 450hp motors and 4WD.    There are lots of varieties of bodies and spectacular racing.  What more could you want? 
Jean-Yves Ollivier in the Audi TTRS chases the Mini Cooper of Bertrand Girardot.
Grégory Le Guerneve in his Peugeot was classified fourth at Dreux.
Nice agressive cornering from Emmanuel Le Borgne in  his Susuki Swift.
Seventh placed Franck Pelhatre leads a group through the esses.
Just after the start of a heat on Saturday, with Mathieu Trevian leading.  He was eventually to win the final. 
David Durand in his Skoda Fabia leads Jean-Luc Lachat's VW Polo around the Carousel.
Jean-Luc Lechat attacks corner two in his VW polo.
Anne laure Triguel in her BMW Serie 1.
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