Adrien Fourmaux, a crocodile hunger in Kenya

In the jungle, there is everything. Very fast animals and others that take their time. To try to aim for another good result, Adrien Fourmaux adopted the crocodile tactic. His patience was rewarded with a second consecutive podium at the end of a controlled race.

Published on 02/04/2024 à 10:30

Loïc ROCCI

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Adrien Fourmaux, a crocodile hunger in Kenya

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The discussion with Adrien fourmaux and Alexandre Coria his co-pilot was in full swing. Under a large, improbable structure erected in the savannah in the middle of nowhere near the Hell's Gate special with white sails, carpet and chairs covered in immaculate coverings, the pair talked about the Sunday morning specials. He returned to the brittle appearance of the paths, the stone hit by Thierry Neuville and the prospect of the Power Stage. Suddenly, coming from the other side of what looked like a movie theater with the beautiful Kenyan nature as the screen, Ott Tänak stood up.

Fourmaux's former teammate approached. He pulled out a seat on which he sat

Loïc ROCCI

Journalist specializing in rallying past, present and future... and with a southern accent

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