With six drivers within a second of each other during timed practice, the Supercar category looks promising. The contenders for the French Championship title will be facing Julien Fébreau (208) and Samuel Peu (208). The two freelancers are in a position to fight for victory. The commentator of the F1 on Canal+ took the lead after his victory in Q2. He is ahead of Jonathan Pailler (208), the fastest in Q1. Leader of the French Championship, Davy Jeanney (Fabia) takes the provisional podium for this first day.
After a close battle with Valentin Lumet (Fabia) in Q2, Julien Meunier (Twingo) won both qualifying heats of the day. The two-time French Super1600 Champion logically takes the lead. Maximilien Eveno (C3) takes second place on this first day ahead of Lumet.
Only sixth in Q1, Dylan Léger (Clio 5 RX) reversed the trend in Q2 to take the lead in the Juniors. Florian Alémany (Clio 5 RX) and Gautier Sarhy (Clio 5 RX) completed the Top 3 on this first day.
On the women's side, Lorine Beauvoir (Twingo R1 RX) is in the lead ahead of Tiphaine Lunel (Twingo R1 RX) and Mélanie Seignard (Twingo R1 RX).
Fourth after Q1, Thomas Fretin (Yaris) won Q2 to take the lead in the intermediate standings of this first day in Division 3. In front of his fans, Kévin Jacquinet (Clio 3) is in second place ahead of Ethan Gouriou's Polo.
At home, Arthur Barbault-Forget (208) played the consistency card to lead Division 4 ahead of Christophe Barbier (208) and Antoni Masset (Clio 5).
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