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Showing posts with label Touring Cars. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Touring Cars. Show all posts

Thursday, 6 July 2023

Pau Classic Grand Prix 2023, HTCC, Historique Tourisme Champion Car, Le Groupe 1

 

Some battles going on in Saturday's race between a BMW 323i,  a Honda Civic EE9 and two Renaults.

The French HTCC series was won of the mainstay events of this years Pau Classic Grand Prix.  It caters for historic and classic touring cars of many different types such as:

Groups 1 and 2 up to the end of 1981, 

Groups A & N up until the end of 1992, 

Coupe Antho 505 cars.

I saw practice, qualifying and both races at the 2023 Pau Classic Grand Prix and pictures from them are shown below.  

The HTCC field heads up the straight after turn 1 in Sunday's race.  A BMW M3 E36 leads a Ford Sierra Cosworth.  The BMW M3 driven by Benjamin Munsch won both races.

This Ford Sierra Cosworth driven by Jean-Paul Guerdoux finished second in Saturday's race.

Alexandre Lang in his Alfa Romeo 75 turbo finished second on Sunday and third on Saturday.

This BMW 633 CSi driven by Florian Sanchez finished third on Sunday.

A BMW 325i traverse the chicane.

Fiat X1/9 follows a VW Polo through the chicane.

Honda S 800 in the chicane.

Ford Escort RS2000 Mk2 descends after Poeymirau.

Renault Clio 16S in the Hoch chicane.

A BMW 325i E30 leads the Escort through the Hoch chicane.

Renault Super 5 GT Turbo.

Renault R5 Alpine leads a BMW E36 out of Parc Beaumont.

Peugeot 505 V6.


A Honda makes a lunge but gets cut off by the BMW.

BMW 2002 Ti.

Spectating from the Boulevard des Pyrénées.

A battle for the podium positions between Alfa and Sierra Cosworth.

Wide angle view of the HTCC cars.  Peugeot 505 leads the BMWs.

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Ford Escort RS Mk2 leads a Renault Clio.

Honda S 800.




Thursday, 9 March 2023

Coupe de France des Circuits - Nogaro - 2023

One of the battles for the GT honours at Nogaro between a Porsche 997 GT3 Cup and a Mini Challenge R53 JCW.

Whilst the rest of the motor racing world was focussed on the Bahrain Grand Prix, I was at the circuit Paul Armagnac in South West France for the opening of the French tarmac circuit racing season at Nogaro.  The meeting was the first round of the Coupe de France des Circuits which is for amateur racing drivers and designed to be relatively low cost.  There are categories for Group A and Group N Touring Cars, GT Cars, single seaters and sports prototypes.  In addition there were races for Renault Twingos and Historic Touring Cars.  I was surprised by the variety and quality of the cars present.  It reinforced my love for amateur motor sport that I have had for 55 years.

The Circuit of Nogaro is also called the Circuit Paul Armagnac in honour of a local racing driver who won the Index of Performance in a DB Panhard HBR at the 1955 Tourist Trophy but was killed in the 1962 Paris 1,000kms.   The circuit is known in France as their first purpose built road race circuit ( Montlhery and Miramas were banked autodromes and other circuits ran on public roads) and had its first race in 1960 when the main race was for Formula Junior cars.  Since then it has held F1, F2, F3000, F3, F4, Sports, GT and Touring car events.  The F1 event was in 1979 and was a round Aurora British F1 Championship.

I found the Nogaro circuit to be spectator friendly, relatively good for taking photos and this meeting had some close racing.  There was a good commentary throughout the day and plenty of positions to watch the racing from.   As it was a free event they were plenty of families present.  The circuit is relatively close to both the town and autoroute.   I have published photos and written a short report on each of the races held at this meeting:

Monoplaces A - The slower single seaters

The Monoplace races are for open wheel single seaters up to 1,605 cc plus Formula Ford, Formula Three, Formula Master, Formula Renault, Formula Premium and Formula BMW.  As there are so many single seaters entered in the Coupe de France des Circuits this year they have been split between the faster Formula Renault cars and the rest.  The rest were mainly Formula Ford cars, some old Formula Renault cars, and joy of joys, a 1963 Brabham Formula Junior car.  Click here to Read More.

A 1963 Formula Junior Repco Brabham BT6 leads a number of later spec Formula Renault and Formula Ford cars.

HTCC - Historique Tourisme Champion Car

The HTCC cars are classic saloon cars such as Group 1 cars homologated up to 1981, Group N cars homlogated up to 1992, Peugeot 505s of the Coupe Antho, and Group 2 and A up to 1992,   The cars are really well turned out and are often in nostalgic liveries.  Click here to Read More.

The start of the first HTCC race of the weekend at Nogaro as the cars negotiate turns 1 and 2.

Monoplaces B - The faster single seaters.

The Monoplaces B were all similar looking 2 litre Tatuus Formula Renault and Formula Master cars and they had had a very good race. Click here to read more.

21st century Tatuus cars made up the grid for the Monoposto B races.

Groupe A - Touring Cars and Mitjets

Groupe A Touring cars  are allowed more modifications than the Groupe N cars and run with a couple of 2 litre Mitjets.   They put on a good show.   Click here to Read More.

A 2 litre Mitjet  dressed up as "Herbie, the love bug" leading two Renault Clio Cup cars who made up most of the field.

Twin' Cup - a race for Renault Twingos who are celebrating their 30th birthday.

The crowd really got perked up for the Twingo race and everyone got out their phones to take videos.  Click here to Read More.


Groupe N and GT - Touring and GT cars

The Group N cars and GT cars run together as there are not enough of them to justify two races   However they did provide good entertainment and I got some different pictures as I was at the opposite end of the circuit for this race.  Click here to Read More.

Groupe N BMWs battle it out with the GT cars.

Sports Prototype / Groupe C

The Sports Prototype race was a real cracker with a good battle between the Wolf Thunder single seaters with enclosed wheels and a CM motor cycle engined sports car.  They were very rapid for 1 litre cars.   Other slower cars of up to 1.6 litres gave some variety to the field.  Click here to Read More.

A 1 litre motor cycle engined CM sports car leads a 1 litre Wolf Thunder Proto.

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The 3.6 km / 2.3 mile Nogaro circuit seen from above.  Spectators watch from the gradins / bleachers / raised banks each side of the pits.  Photo courtesy of the Circuit de Nogaro website.

It is said that Nogaro was inspired by the Sebring Circuit and it is next door to a small airport and has a mixture of relatively fast straights and slow corners but doesn't have the bumps!

Saturday, 4 December 2021

61ème Course de Côte du Mont Dore / Chambob-sur-Lac 2021, F2000 Touring Cars

 

The winner of F2000 was Christian Boullenger in this Renault Clio 2 RS.

My final post from the 2021 Course de Côte du Mont Dore features the F2000 Touring cars.  All 13 of the  cars that were classified are shown here.   A selection of pictures from the Saturday runs in the tricky damp conditions.  A variety of shots from near the top of the hillclimb.

Second in F2000 was Cedric Bouffeteau in a Honda Civic.

Third was Renault Clio 3 RS of Edouard Drouillat.

Fourth was Frédéric Pougnet in a Renault Clio Williams.

It is early in the morning as fifth placed Samuel Racat makes a climb in a Renault Clio 2 16s.

The sixth placed Citroen AX GTi of Nicolas Vuillemin.

Seventh placed Arnaud Clavel in a Peugeot 309 GTI 16s.

The Peugeot 205 GTI of Guillaume Bassin in eighth place.

In ninth place the Peugeot 205 GTI of Christopher Sabatier.

Tenth placed Alexandre Vallon in a Peugeot 206 S16.

David Savignat in a Peugeot 205 GTI.

The Citroen C2 of Aurore Dodille.

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The final F2000 car classified at Mont Dore was this Peugeot 206 CC driven by Laurence Benoist.


61ème Course de Côte du Mont Dore / Chambon-sur-Lac, Groupe A Touring Cars

Jean-Sébastien Fel in a Groupe A Peugeot 308 Cup towards the top of the climb on his way to ninth.

 Featured in this post from the 2021 Course de Côte du Mont Dore are the Group A Touring Cars.   These cars are the fastest touring cars on the hills of France.  The winning car achieved a time of 5 minutes 37 seconds which is not too far off the 5 minutes 13 seconds achieved by the exotic Audi R8 which won the GTTS group.   All the top ten in this Group are shown here with photos from the wet Saturday runs.

The winner of Groupe A was Stéphane Auriacombe in a Peugeot 308 Cup.  He was also 6th overall amongst all the Production based cars bearting many GTTS and GT cars.

Second in Groupe A was Jérôme Janny in a Seat Leon Supacopa Mk2.

Third in Groupe A was Stéphane Garcia in a Peugeot 308 Racing Cup.

Fourth was Jean-Pierre Pope in a Peugeot 308 Cup.

Nearing the top of Mont Dore is Manuel Brunet in a Peugeot 308 Cup.  He came 5th.

Geoffroy Bouhin splashes his way up the hill to sixth  in a Seat Leon Supacopa Mk2.

The 7th placed Seat Leon Supacopa Mk3 of Sarah Bernard.

The Seat Leon Supacopa Mk2 of Thierry Tierce.  He was 8th in the group.


The tenth placed Seat Leon Supacopa Mk2 of Nicolas Granier.

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The Nissan Almera of Michel Bineau.



The Renault Clio Cup of Jessy Schenk.

The Renault Clio Cup of Cyril Derre.