The gaps are small at the start of Q4, every point will be important to be among the 16 drivers selected for the final stages.
Fabien Pailler (208 RX) won the final qualifying round. He performed very well and moved up to second place in the intermediate standings. He will therefore start his semi-final from pole position.
Tamas Karai (Audi S1) and Yury Belevskiy (Audi S1) complete the Top 3 in Q4.
Despite a 15th place in Q4 due to a wet track, Andreas Bakkerud (i20 RX) is leading the intermediate classification.
Laurent Le Manac'h (DS 3 RX) takes third place in the intermediate classification ahead of Romuald Delaunay (Clio). René Münnich (Ibiza RX) enters the Top 5 before the elimination stages.
Valentin Lumet (Fabia) had the final say in Q4. He won ahead of Tom Le Jossec (Clio 5) and Nicolas Geleyns (Audi A1). Fifth in Q4, Maximilien Eveno (C3) leads the Super1600 intermediate classification.
Dylan Léger (Clio 5 RX) is the strong man of the Juniors. He won in Q4 ahead of Gautier Sarhy (Clio 5 RX) and Thomas Quincé (Clio 5 RX). Léger doesn't want to stop there during the final stages.
By setting the fastest time in Q4, Mélanie Seignard (Twingo R1 RX) secured pole position for her Women's semi-final. Ilona Bertapelle (Twingo R1 RX) took second place in Q4 ahead of Tiphaine Lunel (Twingo R1 RX).
Winner of the final qualifying round, Christophe Saunois (Audi S1) definitively secured his first place in the Division 3 intermediate classification. Mathieu Fretin (Yaris) finished qualifying with a second place ahead of Emmanuel Danveau (Polo).
Steven Drouyer (Clio 3) finished qualifying with a victory in Q4 ahead of Antoni Masset (Clio 5) and Arthur Barbault-Forget (208). Winner of the Intermediate Classification, Jean-Philippe Roussillon (C3) will start from pole position in his semi-final.
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