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Mathieu Nouet was the fastest of Groupe FC in his over 2 litre Simca Rallye 3. |
Groupe FC is for modified production cars where the homologation ran out some years ago. It is normally a class of old Simca 1000s but with variety from other less well known French cars and the occasional foreign interloper. One of the groups of cars that I look forward to seeing whenever i attend French hillclimbs.
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The Jide Original of Geoffrey Desmereau came second and won the 2 litre FC class. Note the understeer. |
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Third in the FC Groupe was Arnaud Vermersch in his Simca 1000. |
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Frederic Breysse was fourth in this Simca Rallye 2 and won the 1,600cc class. |
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Lovely to see a Fiat X1/9 in this group. Antoine Cordonnier came fifth. |
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Philippe Quioc finished sixth on Saturday in the Simca Rallye 2. |
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The Simca Rallye 3 of Marc Le Goff lifts a wheel on its way to seventh best time on Saturday. |
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Florian Patacconi was eighth in his Simca Rallye 2. |
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Arnault Choquet came ninth in this rather newer Renault Clio V6 Trophy. |
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Rounding out the top ten in Saturday's Group FC runs was Maxime Chevallereau in the only Simca 1000 Rallye of under 1,300cc. |
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Didier Thorin added extra variety in the practice run with this Scora Maxi.. |
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