Côte Fleurie Rally: Brunson equals Bourdon

Published on 25/02/2019 à 12:21

Medhi Casaurang

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Ragues struck first during the opening stage on Friday evening. From E.S/2, Brunson responded and took command. Brunson showed himself as a boss, putting on the Velcro straps like pearls on a necklace. Ragues watched his mirrors to control Chauffray who got the better of Pustelnik, while Amourette finished the top 5. Brunson had no problem to come home as a winner on the final podium, leaving the last two times to Chauffray and Ragues. With a seventh success in this event, the driver of the Ford Fiesta WRC became joint record holder with Bourdon. Winner last year, Ragues consoled himself with the laurels in Gr.R against Chauffray and Amourette. Julien took second place in Gr.A behind Brunson and Pustelnik. On the verge of the top 5 scratch, Cosson finished alone in Series GT. Bourgeois pocketed the Gr.N, followed by Flambart and Blondel. THE F2000 went to Martin to the detriment of Margely and Seray. 

Ranking

1.Brunson-Mondon (Ford Fiesta WRC) 1h07’40 » (1er Gr.A), 2.Ragues-Pesenti (Skoda Fabia R5) à 23 »7 (1er Gr.R), 3.Chauffray-Vaultier (Ford Fiesta R5) à 38 »5, 4.Pustelnik-Pustelnik (Citroën DS3 WRC) à 2’17 »5, 5.Amourette-Gauduin (Citroën DS3 R5) à 2’46 »5, 6.Cosson-Nourry (Porsche 996) à 4’42 » (1er GT de Série), 7.Lemonnier-Moinet (Ford Fiesta R5) à 5’11 »5, 8.Lemaitre-Coupe (Skoda Fabia R5) à 5’40 »5, 9.Julien-Julien (Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 9) à 6’03 »9, 10.Bourgeois-Bourgeois (Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 10) à 7’13 »5 (1er Gr.N), 11.Flambard-Flambard (Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 8 MR) à 7’21 »6, 12.Martin-Dajon (Renault Clio RS) at 7’40”9 (1st Gr.F2000), etc.

Medhi Casaurang

Passionate about the history of motorsport across all disciplines, I learned to read thanks to AUTOhebdo. At least that's what my parents tell everyone when they see my name inside!

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