Yoann Bonato (Citroën C3 R5) was content to manage his lead in the last stage of the Rally du Var qui comportait 3 spéciales disputées tôt dans la matinée. Le double champion de France des Rallyes en titre s’est finalement imposé avec une minute d’avance sur Bryan Bouffier (Hyundai i20 R5) qui prend la place honorifique de vice-champion en se classant devant Laurent Pellier (Citroën) pour une dizaine de secondes d’avance.
THANK YOU We conclude this season in style with a 5th victory! Well done @ChlSport, @Michelin_Sport et @CitroenRacing ! See you soon #CFR #Var pic.twitter.com/04feX9kpl2
— yoann bonato (@yoannbonato) November 25, 2018
Nikolay Gryazin (Skoda Fabia R5) finished just off the podium ahead of Quentin Gilbert (Skoda). Stéphane Sarrazin (Hyundai) was aiming for 2nd place until a puncture on the last course caused him to lose 2 minutes. He ultimately had to settle for 6th position ahead of William Wagner (Ford Fiesta R5), Mathieu Arzeno (Skoda), Guillaume de Mevius (Citroën) and Éric Mauffrey (Skoda). Anthony Fotia (Citroën) failed to reach the Top 10 after encountering mechanical problems in the first SS while he was in 8th place.
Cedric Robert (Renault Clio RS) won the R3 category while Hugo Margaillan dominated the 208 Rally Cup. Florian Bernardi won in the Clio R3T Trophy.
Discover the report of the Rallye du Var in issue 2193 of AUTOhebdo, available from Monday evening in digital version on all platforms, and from this Wednesday on newsstands.
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