Norman Switzerland – opportunistic Alemany

Published on 02/05/2017 à 17:35

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Brunson immediately assured his status as favorite by moving into the lead of the rally. For the podium, the S2000s of Alemany and Lemaître were battling with Bourgeois (who quickly disappeared), Gardan and Chauffray.

At the end of the first stage, Brunson seemed to be a solid leader, but not so much since he retired during the second special on Sunday, the victim of a collision which damaged his wishbone.

Powered to the lead, Alemany had no problem coming home as the winner. Chauffray climbed onto the second step of a podium completed by Lemaitre. Winner of the Gr.N, Lemonnier closed the Top 5 alongside Surin who pocketed the F2000.

In Gr.A, Gautier took second place, while Macherey and Despois stayed away from the untouchable Chauffray in Gr.R. In Gr.N, Lesnis and Sebire completed the podium, while Ropers won in Series GT to the detriment of Leclerc and Dessoude.

N. Thérier

Ranking: 1. Alemany-Lechatellier (Peugeot 207 S2000) 1h15'00 »5 (1st Gr. A), 2. Chauffray-Vaultier (Renault Clio R3) à 23 » (1er Gr. R), 3. Lemaître-Coupe (207 S2000) à 1’16 », 4. Lemonnier-Pesenti (Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 8) à 1’48 » (1er Gr. N), 5. Surin-Surin (306) à 2’07 » (1er Gr. F2000), 6. Gautier-Guesnet (Mégane RS) à 2’14 », 7. Bau-Legras (Lancer Evo 8) à 2’22 », 8. Dutot-Boulet (Lancer Evo 9) à 2’42 », 9. Macherey-Hamard (Citroën DS3 R3) à 3’58 », 10. Dauzet-Durame (206) à 4’16 », … 17. Ropers-Robe (Porsche 911 GT3 RS) à 7’50 » (1er GT de Série), etc.

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