The success story continues in the World Rally Championship for Arthur Pelamourgues, Bastien Pouget, and also for Fun Meca Sport, their team for several seasons. Together, the Aveyron-based crew and the team based in Surgères, Charente-Maritime, have climbed every rung of the ladder. rally French: victory in the Clio Trophy France Asphalt in 2024, first laps in the World Championship last year with the Renault Clio Rally3, debut in Rally2 on French soil, and launch of a brand new project this season with the technical support of HyundaiJérémy Brissiaud, the boss of Fun Meca Sport, is currently a very happy and sought-after business leader: "The World Championship has changed the team's daily routine, as has the arrival of Rally2, and the rigor it imposes reminds us of our beginnings in historic competitions.", he told us under his structure on the Canary Islands Rally.
Fun Meca Sport continues its exploration of the WRC2 and the Hyundai
Because if Arthur Pelamourgues and Bastien Pouget discovered their Hyundai i20N Rally2 before Monte Carlo, it was also the case for Fun Meca Sport, since the car used in Gap was only tested a few days before the event on a test base in Aveyron. « We receive technical support and advice from Hyundai Motorsport, which allows us to progress, have a tremendous amount of fun, and perform well: that's what we're here for above all else."For a structure the size of Fun Meca Sport, committing to such a machine in WRC It is not easy, even more so when the schedule is tight as was the case between Croatia and the Canary Islands. "Small-scale mechanics like us, who are closer to performing arts professionals than to garage owners, should be represented in the federations to discuss these issues.""Jeremy Brissiaud told us."
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Fun Meca Sport passes all the stages
While those familiar with the World Rally Championship may still be discovering Fun Meca Sport, those who follow the French championships are very familiar with the team. A well-established presence in the Clio Trophy France, where they field numerous cars in each event, Jérémy Brissiaud's team has also taken a step forward this year in the CFRT (French Rally Championship) by fielding Quentin Ribaud and Loan Biagetti in a car similar to the one driven by Arthur Pelamourgues and Bastien Pouget. In fact, you may have noticed that at the Canary Islands Rally, the Aveyron-based duo are driving the very same car that Ribaud and Biagetti piloted at the Rallye Terre des Causses. While Pelamourgues and Pouget are not competing in Portugal, this car will almost certainly be seen on gravel in Corsica for the third round of the CFRT.

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