The French championship has delivered its verdict

2023-10-16 13:00:13

Many titles were awarded last weekend during the final round of the French rallycross championship in Dreux.

This is the end. The French rallycross championship ended this last weekend in Dreux. On the track of the Philippe Chanoine circuit, the best drivers fought hard to win the national title. Overview of the new French champions.

Young and experienced crowned

Champion of France since the round in Mayenne, Davy Jeanney only had to finish his championship in Eure-et-Loir in style. “Our weekend ended at the end of the semi-final, because unfortunately a puncture got the better of our desire to do well at this meeting. Even if we are disappointed with this result, it is clear that the results of the season are almost perfect with this title acquired in the most beautiful way thanks to the work of the entire team”, he rejoices on his social networks. European vice-champion in 2013, the French driver made a thunderous return to rallycross, 13 years following his last coronation and his last appearance in the competition.

In Super 1600, it was Julien Meunier who won the national title for the first time. “Becoming French champion at 17 is simply surreal. I don’t yet realize what’s happening.”, he testifies. In Division 3, Nicolas Beauclé achieved the double, having already won the gold medal last year. In Division 4, Tom Daunat won the title of French champion, with only four points more than his runner-up, Tony Bardeau. Among the juniors, Marceau Launay managed to maintain his leadership until the end by finishing second in the Dreux rallycross, thus allowing him to obtain the crown, having reached seven podiums in eight races. In the women’s category, it was Mélanie Lefrançois who won the national title for the first time.

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