The six-time winner of the Andros Trophy took advantage of this first stopover of the season on the Lessay circuit in Manche to get back behind the wheel of the DA Racing 208 RX.
Third after qualifying, Dubourg took advantage of Davy Jeanney's false start (Skoda Fabia) in Q1 to move to the top of the timesheet.
Dubourg increased the pace in Q2 to win ahead of Jonathan Pailler (208 RX), winner in Normandy last year.
The two drivers are leading the intermediate classification before the night round starting at 21:30 p.m.
Jeanney reacted quickly to take provisional third place ahead of Damien Meunier (Audi S1 RX) and Emmanuel Moinel (208 RX).
In Super 1600, Andréa Benezet (Clio 5) is ahead of Maximilien Eveno (C3) and Valentin Lumet (Fabia), French Junior Champion in 2024.
Kelig Gouesbet (Clio) took the lead over Dylan Léger (Clio) in the Junior Championship. Mélanie Lefrançois (Clio 5) took the provisional podium.
On the women's side, Alice Margely (Twingo), Mélanie Seignard (Twingo) and Maéva Caradeux (Twingo) are neck and neck.
Nicolas Beauclé (Mercedes Class A) and Christophe Saunois (Audi S1) are both credited with the same number of points in Division 3.
Winner of Q1 and Q2, Arthur Barbault-Forget (208) established himself as the leader of Division 4.
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