Monte-Carlo Rally – Adrien Fourmaux, a convincing second pass

Waited, watched, watched, the Frenchman had everything to lose in this race. Well in his bubble with Alexandre Coria, his co-driver, the M-Sport driver adopted the same operating plan as in WRC2 last year and it worked.

Published on 02/02/2024 à 12:45

Loïc ROCCI

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Monte-Carlo Rally – Adrien Fourmaux, a convincing second pass

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The stunt sequences of 2022 were still on everyone's minds. Reputation is hard to resist. Now ranking as No. 1 driver at M-Sport, Adrien was under pressure, but he didn't let anything show. “ I am very happy to find myself in the seat of the Puma Rally1, he smiled. We worked for this throughout last season. It's up to us not to do anything so as not to compromise everything."

A former spectator on the sidelines of the Monte-Carlo specials, this rally holds a special place in the heart of the Northerner. For four days, he was always enthusiastic at the stop points, starting with those on Thursday evening.

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Loïc ROCCI

Journalist specializing in rallying past, present and future... and with a southern accent

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