Ain-Jura – The Bochatay comeback

Published on 23/05/2019 à 18:29

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With the return to its usual date in the calendar, this rally registered in the 2nd Division championship found a good list of entries. At the end of the two times of the 1st stage, Bochatay was in the lead with 4'' ahead of Puppo and 19'' over Pezzutti.

The next day, the latter took the scratch in difficult weather conditions, while Bochatay lost more than 1′ with a puncture. But by signing five scratches in a row, he managed to win by 25'' ahead of Puppo and 1' over Pezzutti.

In group A, Hugon won as in 2018. In group N, after the abandonment of Mollas (Lancer), then in the lead; Boschung was largely victorious. Artzner won F2000 for 11'' ahead of Parmeland (Clio 3). In GT+, Chavanne left no hope by signing all the scratches and even finishing in the Top 5 overall. In GT, Million Brodaz won his second victory on this terrain after 2018.

F. Lombard

Ranking: 1. Bochatay-Glasson-Blanchet (Skoda Fabia R5) 1h24'13'' (1st Gr. R), 2. Puppo-Barral (Fabia) at 25'', 3. Pezzutti-Di Lullo (Fabia) at 1'35'', 4. Hugon-Blondeau-Toiny (Renault Clio S1600) at 1'40'' (1st Gr. A), 5. Chavanne-Prats (Fiat Abarth 124 Rally) at 3'39'' (1st Gr. GT+), 6. Michaud Maillet-Chaffaud (Clio Access) at 3'44'', 7. Artzner-Girard (Peugeot 106 S16) at 3'46'' (1st Gr. F2000), 8. Capelo Nobre-Berard (Clio R3) at 3'55'', 9. Parmeland-Bois (Clio 3 RS) at 3'57'', 10. Roux-Simonet (Fabia) at 4'20'', 11 Boschung-Cheers (Clio Ragnotti) à 4’51’’ (1er Gr. N), … 55. Million Brodaz-Malherbe (Porsche 996 GT 3) à 14’43’’ (1er Gr. GT), etc.

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