Savoie-Chautagne: Guillerot in the end

Published on 29/05/2019 à 16:16

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Coming to take his revenge for last year, Guillerot fought from the first stage with Giraldo and Burri for the scratch. At the end of the first stage (4 times), the Skoda driver was in the lead with only 5'' ahead of Burri and 15'' over Giraldo.

Having lost 20" in SS3, the latter won the four times on the program the next day but failed by only 5", while Burri fell to 3rd place in the final. Coming to score points for the final of the rallies, Da Cunha finished just off the podium. In the group F2000, Perenon fought a magnificent duel with Parmeland who finally won by setting seven best times out of eight.

In group A, Ribaudo achieved the double after his group victory in 2018. In group N, Mossière won after a superb battle with Greiller (206 RC) who finished just 10'' behind. Rosat was the only one entered in GT.

F. Lombard

Ranking: 1. Guillerot-Bole Richard (Skoda Fabia R5) 1'04'42'' (1st Gr. R), 2. Giraldo-Giraldo (Fabia) at 6'', 3. Burri-Cler (Fabia) at 20'', 4. Da Cunha-Durand (Citroen DS3) at 1'05'', 5. Bogey-Villaret ( Fabia) at 1'13'', 6. Accigliaro-Legosles (Fabia) at 1'51'', 7. Bonfils-Brouze (Fabia) at 3'11'', 8. Parmeland-Bois (Renault Clio) at 4'09'' (1st Gr. F2000), 9. Perenon-Dallay (Peugeot 205 Maxi) at 4'40'', 10. Jamet-Journet (Clio 4 RS) at 5'37'', 11. Ribaudo-Viret (Clio) at 6'10'' (1st Gr. A), … 17 . Mossiere-Millot (Subaru Impreza) at 8'01'' (1st Gr. N), ... 25. Rosat-Coppa (Nissan 370 Z) at 9'35'' (1st Gr. GT), etc.

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