The “British Bomb” is back! Liam Doran, absent from the World Championship rallycross (World RX) since his layoff by the JRM team in mid-2016, is preparing to compete in the Lohéac round (Ille-et-Vilaine, September 1 and 2) on behalf of GC Kompétition, as announced by the French team on Monday morning.
BREAKING NEWS!
Our new driver for @FIAWorldRX – welcome to GC KOMPETITION 'British Bomb' @LiamDoran33 #ChangingTheRules #WorldRX #GCKRX pic.twitter.com/Q5j7cMwPca
— GCK (@GCKRX) August 27
The European vice-champion of the discipline (in 2012) will thus replace Jérôme Grosset-Janin alongside the boss-pilot Guerlain Chicherit, the first cited having explained that " conditions (they were not) more united for (him) allow you to finish peacefully (S)it’s season. » So there will be two Renault Ménage RS RX, developed by the English from Prodrive and managed by GC Kompétition in Brittany as expected on the Supercars entry list.
Son of Pat Doran (four-time British rallycross champion), Liam Doran knows French cars well for having already driven a Citroën C4 from the Hansen team in the early 2010s, and a Citroën DS3 notably alongside Petter Solberg in World RX in 2015.
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