Following the success of Lukas Papin and Jérémy Corsin (Schumacher GP) during the first race of the weekend, Alpine The team continues its rise with another victory at Dijon, this time going to Léo Jousset and Rudy Servol (Race Cars Consulting). This success is accompanied by a strong showing for the A-marked team, with Papin-Corsin finishing third the day after their victory and Cazaux-Huteau securing fourth place.
@autohebdo.magJunior Vice-Champion in Alpine Last year in the ELF Cup Series, Lazare Lartigau had a wild race earlier today in GT4… but still managed to finish in P3 🤯🔥 He tells us all about it on our mic 🎤 (Commercial collaboration with Alpine ELF Cup Series)♬ original sound – AUTOhebdo
Rudy Servol started from pole position in Race 2 ahead of Sébastien Rambaud and Cindy Gudet. From the start, Gudet lost several positions, first to Laurent Hurgon and Jeremy Corsin, then overtaken by Stéphane Lemeret on the third lap.
A race marked by several safety car periods
The race was quickly disrupted by an initial incident: contact involving David Barrere sent the Herrero Racing driver into the gravel trap, triggering one of the first safety car periods in Race 2. Just a few minutes later, another safety car period was deployed after Victor Guérin went off the track at the Villeroy double right-hander. The driver of the #13 Ginetta was forced to retire.
Right after the restart, another incident occurred at the first corner, caused by contact between Joran Leneutre, Viny Beltramelli, and Enzo Richer. Two cars went into the gravel trap, bringing out another safety car period. Only Joran Leneutre managed to continue in Race 2.
There was only one lap left in Race 2. Harri Reynolds, driving a Toyota A damaged GR Supra GT4, dragging a part from the rear of its car, performs a superb overtaking maneuver on theAlpine No. 88 of Lukas Papin, dived inside the first corner to seize second position on the final lap.
The end of the race was controlled by the duo Léo Jousset / Rudy Servol, who won at the wheel of their Alpine Race Cars Consulting's A110 GT4, despite repeated interruptions, secured two wins in two races for the marque with the arrow-shaped A. In the other categories, David Lévy and Jodie Sloss won the Am class driving their Aston MartinRomain Monti and Rodolphe Wallgren prevailed in Alpine Elf Cup Series, then Mikkel Njor and Gillian Lay won in the Ginetta Cup.
FFSA GT/Alpine Elf Cup Series – Dijon
Race 2 ranking

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