Lohéac – Belevskiy resists Bakkerud

Published on 04/09/2022 à 18:03

Emmanuel Naud

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Lohéac – Belevskiy resists Bakkerud

Unsurprisingly, the Rallycross de Lohéac offered a quality spectacle during the two days of racing.

Leader yesterday evening of the first day, the Swiss Yuri Belevskiy started from pole position after his victory in the semi-final.

The Audi S1 ​​driver got the best start in the final confrontation in front of seven “white hot” drivers. Andreas Bakkerud (Fabia) quickly plunged into the Joker Tour. He then made a few overtakes before putting pressure on the Swiss, in vain. The young Audi driver ended his weekend in the best possible way ahead of Bakkerud, reigning European RX1 Champion.

Great operation by Samuel Peu (208) who scores big points for the French Championship by getting on the podium in front of Jonathan Pailler (208) and Jean-Baptiste Dubourg (208).

Damien Meunier (Polo), Anthony Pelfrene (208) and Fabien Pailler (208) complete the rankings for the Supercar Final.

David Bouet (Clio 5) won the Super1600 Final ahead of Anthony Paillardon (Audi A1) and Jimmy Terpereau (C2).

At home, Tom le Jossec (Clio 5) scored his fourth victory of the season in Junior. He was ahead of Mathieu Fretin (Clio 5) and Valentin Lumet (Clio 5).

Emma Chalvin (Twingo R1 RX) remained in the lead all weekend to win the Women's round ahead of Célia Dréan (Twingo R1 RX) and Sophie Joram (Twingo R1 RX).

Nicolas Beauclé (Mercedes Class A) did not fail to pocket his fourth victory of the season ahead of Anthony Pelfrene (Clio 5), his main rival in the title race. Paul Cocaign (Clio) closed the Top 3.

Tony Bardeau (Civic Type R) claimed his first victory of the season at the most important meeting of the year. Christophe Barbier (DS 3) and Jean-Mickaël Guérin (206 RC) completed the D4 podium.

 

 

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