Andreas Bakkerud (i20 RX), Fabien Pailler (208 RX) and Andréa Dubourg (208 RX) found themselves on the front row of the final. Having made the best start, Bakkerud remained under threat for a long time from a Pailler in great form. Unfortunately, Pailler suffered a hose problem at the end of the race and lost all hope of a podium finish. For his part, Bakkerud was penalized with a "track limit" and received a 5-second penalty.
Thirteenth in the intermediate classification, Dubourg fought back more than 10 places to reach the top step of the podium. A victory that allowed the Girondin and his team, DA Racing, to celebrate the double podium finish at Lohéac 2015 in the best possible way.
Incisive during this final, Davy Jeanney (Fabia RX) climbed onto the third step of the podium behind Bakkerud.
Xavier Allereau (Fabia) claimed his first Super1600 victory. He finished ahead of Maximilien Eveno (C3) and Valentin Lumet (Fabia), the championship's strongest men. Tom Le Jossec (Clio 5) and David Moulin (Audi A1) rounded out the top five in this spectacular Final.
What a battle in the Junior Final. On a track with varying grip, Kelig Gouesbet (Clio 5 RX), third after the first corner, crossed the finish line as the winner ahead of Dylan Léger (Clio 5 RX) and Gautier Sarhy (Clio 5 RX).
Mélanie Seignard (Twingo R1 RX) returned to the top step of the podium after her early-season success at Lessay. Ilona Bertapelle (Twingo R1 RX) tried everything before reaching the second step of the podium. Third place went to Janyce Da Cruz (Twingo R1 RX).
It all came down to the final lap in Division 3! Mathieu Fretin (Yaris) claimed his first victory of the season. Laurent Jacquinet (Fiesta) took second place ahead of Aurélien Crochard (208) in a thrilling finale.
Fifth in the intermediate ranking, Arthur Barbault-Forget (208) managed the elimination stages perfectly to win the Division 4 final, his second victory this season. Ivan Bedouet (207) took a fine second place ahead of Yan Le Lay (208).
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FLOCH Thierry
01/09/2025 at 06:06 a.m.
Hello, so Andreas Bakkerud should never have been 2nd either, since the low keel of the circuit caused a collision with Fabien Pallier and also PT Fabien's car which should have been first. Very disappointed.