Lohéac: Loeb wins in Supercars, all results

Considered one of the greatest Rallycross races in the world, the Lohéac event kept all its promises with competitive races and the long-awaited victory of Sébastien Loeb in Supercars.

Published on 04/09/2023 à 12:41

Emmanuel Naud

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Lohéac: Loeb wins in Supercars, all results

All the prognosticators had bet on his victory and he did it! For his fifth appearance at Lohéac, Sébastien Loeb dominated the Supercar Final from start to finish.

Started in pole position with the Hyundai i20 RX from Team PGRX, Loeb took off best. He then took advantage of the Davy Jeanney (i20 RX)-Samuel Peu (208 WRX) duel to widen the gap and take the Tour Joker without difficulty. Loeb crossed the finish line as a winner, 10 years after his first appearance at Lohéac.

“It was a great weekend, rejoiced the Alsatian. It's always a pleasure to ride in France. The PGRX team provided me with a very good car and I was able to drive with a free mind all weekend. »

Leader of the French Championship, Jeanney offered an unprecedented double to Team PGRX while Samuel Peu once again climbed onto the podium in Lohéac.

Julien Meunier (Fabia) continues with a fourth victory in the French Super1600 Championship. He is ahead of Anthony Paillardon (Audi A1), his rival in the title race. Nicolas Eouzan (Twingo) signs a second consecutive podium after that of Kerlabo.

Julien Meunier-Rallycross France/Pierre Simenel

Full card for Marceau Launay (Clio Rally5 RX) who scores the maximum points after his victory in the intermediate classification and the semi-final. The Normand confirms his status as leader of the French Junior Championship. Gauthier Sarhy (Clio Rally5 RX took second place ahead of Valentin Lumet (Clio Rally5 RX).

Marceau Launay-Rallycross France/Pierre Simenel

Between firsts and confirmations

The women fought hard in this lively final. Chanel Launay (Twingo R1 RX) returned to victory ahead of Audrey Delaunay (Twingo R1 RX) and Coralie Borée (Twingo R1 RX) who discovered the joys of the podium.

The Women’s final was particularly lively-Rallycross France/Pierre Simenel

Nicolas Beauclé (Mercedes Class A) took advantage of this stopover in Brittany to widen the gap on its pursuers in the provisional Division 3 ranking. Christophe Saunois (Audi A1) took the podium in front of Thomas Fretin (DS 3).

Tony Bardeau (Civic) confirmed his good form over the weekend by winning the Division 4 final ahead of Anthony Mauduit (Clio 3) and Xavier Allereau (208).

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