With a lead of more than twenty seconds over his pursuer, Jean-Baptiste Franceschi (Fabia Rally2 evo) managed this second stage perfectly, particularly during the first pass through SS 7 and 8 to win the Terre de Lozère Sud de France . This second success of the season allows the AMD Motorsport team driver to open up a good gap on his opponents before the last two rallies of the season (Cardabelles and Vaucluse).
Second at the end of the first stage, Florent Todeschini (i20 N Rally2) did not let up his effort to put pressure on the leader, in vain. The Sarrazin Motorsport resident took the second step of the podium for the fourth time this season.
Two i20 N Rally2s in the Top 3
Lonely, the Belgian Charles Munster (i20 N Rally2) made no mistake in this tricky second stage to score his first podium in the French Championship.
Sole representative of the category WRC (A8W), Eric Rousset (C4 WRC) finished close to the podium ahead of Cédric Rabasse (Fabia R5), author of his best performance on gravel.
On the two-wheel drive side, Quentin Ribaud (Clio Rally4) dominated the proceedings from start to finish.
Thirteenth at the wheel of his Clio Rally5, Jean-Sébastien Vigion (Team Minerva Oil by GBI) claimed his third victory of the season in the Clio Trophy France Terre and took a good shot at the title.
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