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Dec
9th

Canadian Formula 1600 returns to the streets of Toronto in 2014

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From press release

Announced today Monday, Formula 1600 racing will once again be showcased on the streets of Toronto.

Jason Sharpe of Move Motorsports (promoters of both the Toyo Tires F1600 Championship and Formula 1600 Super Series) and Charlie Johnstone (President, Honda Indy Toronto) have reached an agreement to add the entry-level formula car series to the July event for 2014.

The weekend will be the fourth event on the Ontario-based Toyo Tires F1600 Championship schedule and will also be the third of four events on the new F1600 Super Series schedule, an interprovincial initiative between Move Motorsports and Quebec-based Formula Tour.

"As part of our commitment to grow motorsports in Canada, we welcome the opportunity to host these exciting and talented young drivers who will no doubt be the stars of tomorrow," said Charlie Johnstone, President of the Honda Indy Toronto.

“I am thrilled to be able to make this announcement today," said Jason Sharpe of Move Motorsports.

"The Honda Indy Toronto has helped launch the careers so many great Canadian racing stars in its history and is one of the best events on the IndyCar Series calendar. Formula 1600 used to be an integral part of that history. The resurgence in Formula 1600 over the last couple of years is largely based on the new Honda powerplant so the fact that we get a chance to support a Honda sponsored event with some homegrown talent is great for the sport.”

Formula 1600 has long been known globally as the logical first step for young racing stars to learn their craft right out of karts. The cars are sleek, fast and provide the ideal balance of power and aerodynamics that encourage wheel-to-wheel action at an affordable price. The cars will take to the track during all three days of the Toronto event and will have the chance to race twice in front of the hometown crowd, once each on Saturday and Sunday.


Dec
9th

2013 FIAT 500 Abarth Cabrio Review

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You know that family member who's always the loudest, always the centre of attention, , talking at the top of their lungs to get everyone to listen in? Yeah, that's the 2013 FIAT 500 Abarth Cabrio: just imagine that family member yammering on with a heavy Italian accent as they tell each sordid, long-winded tale.

Loud, in-your-face motoring is what this hot little cabrio hatch is all about, and it makes no apologies for its brash attitude on the road.


What is a FIAT 500 Abarth Cabrio?
The Fiat has existed in Europe since the mid-‘50s, only a handful made their way to our shores. FIAT revived the car in 2007 but it wasn't until 2011 that the little Italian made debutin North American showroom. Based on the original compact car, the new FIAT 500 features a front-mounted engine (as opposed to the original rear-mounted one) as well as a much larger, heavier body.

The cabriolet version of the hot hatch offers a rag-top roof that retracts at the touch of a button.

What about that Abarth bit? Well, that's the fun part. FIAT and Abarth have been partners in crime since 1952, and they've been making fast, performance-enhanced Fiats since then. All FIAT Abarth models are built in Turin, Italy and undergo rigorous quality checks and testing there.

2013 Fiat 500 Abarth Cabrio 3/4 view
The Fiat has existed in Europe since the mid-‘50s, only a handful made their way to our shores. FIAT revived the car in 2007 but it wasn't until 2011 that the little Italian made debutin North American showroom. (Photo: Philippe Champoux)

2013 FIAT 500 Abarth Cabrio Price and Specs
Keeping in mind that the FIAT 500 Abarth Cabrio is a “special edition” of the little corner-hugger, the starting price shouldn't be too shocking: $27,995. With just a few options (including a few cosmetic bits including 17”rims) the price jumps above the $30k mark. At that price the competition becomes a bit more enticing.

For all that coin, you get a 2+2 seating arrangement, a 1.4L 16V MultiAir turbocharged engine good for 160 hp and 170 lb-ft of torque as well as an Abarth-tuned powertrain control module. The only transmission available is a 5-speed manual (bless you, FIAT).

Fiat 500 Abarth Cabrio 2013 moteur
The 2013 Fiat 500 Abarth Cabrio is equiped with a 1.4L 16V MultiAir turbocharged engine good for 160 hp and 170 lb-ft of torque. (Photo: Fiat)

Driving the 2013 FIAT 500 Abarth Cabrio
I've never hid the fact that I'm an avid MINI fan. The moment I got behind the wheel of the 2013 FIAT 500 Abarth Cabrio the comparisons began.

First off, make no mistake this hot hatch is loaded to the top of its cabrio roofline with fun. You will most definitely enjoy your time behind the wheel. That being said, I wasn't completely impressed with the ride.

With a ridiculously long clutch and equally long throws behind gears, it was hard to feel like sporty driving was possible. The large, cumbersome shift knob also plays into that “lazy” feel. I wished for more torque off the line as the 2013 FIAT 500 Abarth Cabrio did not feel as fast as it should have.

Of course, with a car designed like the FIAT 500 Abarth, with the wheels pushed to the four corners, cornering should be the most fun. Truthfully, it was quite impressive, but not as tight and controlled as I've known behind the wheel of a MINI. There was something sloppy about its technique, steering felt disconnected sometimes and it almost felt a bit top-heavy.

And that exhaust... Even at idle, it's as if they did it on purpose to make up for the FIAT's diminutive stature. Even if you try and shift at lower rpms, heads will still turn. Push the hot hatch a bit and get those revs up and you'll have a popping, back-firing good time that'll have the neighbours giving you dirty looks.

2013 Fiat 500 Abarth Cabrio rear 3/4 view
First off, make no mistake this hot hatch is loaded to the top of its cabrio roofline with fun. You will most definitely enjoy your time behind the wheel. (Photo: Philippe Champoux)

Inside and Out of the 2013 FIAT 500 Abarth Cabrio
There's not a whole lot to say about the interior of the 2013 FIAT 500 Abarth Cabrio other than: Dear God, add some knobs! Everything is button that requires clicking. Horribly irritating. Otherwise it's business as usual in a diminutive space.

From the exterior, I'd hoped the Abarth version of the FIAT 500 would be a bit more aggressive. It's still very cutesy, but then again I suppose the MINI Cooper S is as well. More aggressive bumpers and side skirts ensure the Abarth version is distinguishable from the base 500 -- as do the scorpion Abarth logos.

While my son's baby seat fit in the back seat without too much trouble, I was not able to put anything larger than an umbrella stroller in the rear thanks to the cabriolet rooftop and the Beats Audio sub.

Of note: Once the electronically retractable roof is completely down, your rearview mirror is moot. It is rendered useless by the folded roof that sits squarely in the way of your rearward vision.

2013 Fiat 500 Abarth Cabrio cabin
There's not a whole lot to say about the interior of the 2013 FIAT 500 Abarth Cabrio other than: Dear God, add some knobs! Everything is button that requires clicking. (Photo: Philippe Champoux)

Comparing the 2013 FIAT 500 Abarth Cabrio

The obvious immediate competitor for this hot drop-top hatch is the MINI Cooper S Convertible. While the Cooper's starting price is much higher than that of the FIAT, I'd be inclined to choose the MINI in terms of 20-more horsepower and a few more torques, build quality, and handling prowess.
Dec
9th

F1: Fernando Alonso hopes drivers to have a bigger role in 2014

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From GMM

Fernando Alonso hopes F1 drivers have a bigger role to play next year, as the wave of radical new regulations hit the 2014 grid.

This year, as Pirelli's heavily degrading tyres set the tone, drivers often had to take a back seat to full throttle as they nursed their cars through race strategies, at the beck and call of engineers' informed advice.

But Ferrari's Alonso thinks the new rules for 2014, featuring the introduction of turbo V6s and fuel limitations, could play in favour of the smartest drivers.

"Let's see what kind of driving style will be needed," he told Brazil's Totalrace.

"I hope that the decisions of the drivers becomes more important and the engineers have less control," Alonso added.

F1 Ferrari F138 Fernando Alonso
Fernando Alonso, Ferrari F138. (Photo: WRi2)

World champion Sebastian Vettel agrees that the drivers will have a big role to play in 2014.

"Imagine having only 100 kilos of fuel available for a race!" he exclaimed to F1's official website. "That might require looking for completely different techniques that allow you to go as quick as normal but also save fuel."

On the other hand, with the formula changing so much, 2014 could be a good season for a rookie to arrive freshly on the scene -- like McLaren's Kevin Magnussen.

"It'll be a new challenge for everyone, not just for me," he said.

"The fact that I won't have as much experience as some of the other drivers actually counts a little bit less," the Dane added.

German driver Nico Hulkenberg, however, thinks the actual truth won't be known until the racing gets underway next year.

"Nobody knows," German media quote him as saying at the Essen Motor Show. "It's a new era in formula one.

"You would have to say that Red Bull and the other big teams have the money and the resources to still be at the top," Hulkenberg, who is switching midfield teams from Sauber to Force India for 2014, added.


Dec
9th

It happened on December 9th: Studebaker transfers production to Canada

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On December 9th, 1963, Studebaker ceased production in the U.S. and focused exclusively on the Canadian market.

Founded in 1852 as a horse-drawn carriage builder, the company had been manufacturing cars since 1902. Despite the launch of new models in 1964, the bell tolled just two years later.

Studebaker history:
1902: First electric car;
1913: First gasoline-powered truck;
1928: Alliance with Pierce-Arrow (until 1935);
1954: Merger with Packard (they broke up in 1956);
1963: Closure of South Bend, Indiana plant and transfer to Canada
1964: End of production.

Sources: Wikipedia and The truth about cars

1964 Studebaker Hawk GT
1964 Studebaker Hawk GT (Photo: Wikipedia)



Dec
9th

AUTO123.COM – RSS 2013-12-09 01:00:00

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From GMM

Pirelli will try to solve the problem of trackside 'marbles' ahead of the 2014 season.

That is the vow of the official supplier's F1 chief Paul Hembery, amid complaints the heavily degrading tyres of the past few seasons left too much slippery debris alongside the racing line.

"The drivers have of course spoken about it, we understand that and will try to do something about it," the Briton is quoted by Speed Week.

F1 Pirelli
Photo: Pirelli



Dec
9th

Hot Rods and Kustom Kars new to the 2014 Canadian Motorsports Expo

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For the first time in the history of the Canadian Motorsports Expo Powered by Inside Track Motorsport News, the 8th annual edition will feature a hot rod and classic car component.

Coordinated by respected auto enthusiast and veteran show promoter Gary Challice, the inaugural 'Hot Rods & Kustom Kars' display will spotlight two of the most famous and celebrated vehicles in history; the 'Deuce' ('32 Ford) and the 'Merc' ('49 - '51 Mercury).

The large, 'gallery style' exhibit will feature almost three dozen immaculately prepared vehicles in a unique setting, amidst the wide assortment of racing vehicles and exhibits that traditionally fill the bulk of the Canadian Motorsports Expo floor space.

The show takes place February 7, 8 & 9, 2014 in Hall 5 of Toronto's International Centre, across from Pearson Airport.

In addition to the large display on the CME floor, there will be an on-stage discussion about hot rods, featuring industry experts and some of the participating car owners. As a memento of participating in the show, car owners will receive a limited edition jacket created especially for this inaugural event, as well as other gifts.

Anyone interested in having their car considered for inclusion in the exhibit should contact Gary Challice at (905) 404-7860. Companies interested in participating as a sponsor of this feature should contact David Weber at (416) 938-7223, or email the show at info@CanadianMotorsportsExpo.com.


Dec
9th

AUTO123.COM – RSS 2013-12-09 01:00:00

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From GMM

Mark Webber has admitted Red Bull's desire to please his former teammate Sebastian Vettel contributed to his decision to quit F1.

The pair shared a fractious relationship at the team, where they duelled for the 2010 title before German Vettel began his four-title winning streak.

This year, after the 'Multi-21' team orders affair, 37-year-old Australian Webber decided to leave F1 and join Porsche's new Le Mans foray for 2014, despite interest from other grand prix teams.

"Teams like Lotus and Ferrari - and even Red Bull to a degree, once they couldn't get Kimi (Raikkonen) - were on the radar so to speak," Webber told BT Sport.

But he admits that the Vettel factor ultimately coloured his decision to quit altogether.

"The future has been Sebastian, they want to keep him happy as much as they can, and things come onto the radar and you think 'this is probably not how I would like it', so it does go into the decision," said Webber.

F1 Sebastian Vettel Malaysia Mark Webber
Mark Webber and Sebastian Vettel on the Malaysian podium, in 2013. (Photo: WRi2)



Dec
9th

Canadian Tire Motorsports Park unveils 2014 major event schedule

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Canadian Tire Motorsport Park announced its 2014 major event schedule, headlined by the return of the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series, August 29-31 and the TUDOR United SportsCar Championship, July 10-13.

The Victoria Day SpeedFest Weekend will get Canadian Tire Motorsport Park's 2014 season underway, May 16-18, with the thundering stock cars of the NASCAR Canadian Tire Series highlighting the unofficial kick-off to the summer.

Also in action is the SCCA Pro Racing Trans-Am Series, the return of the Pirelli World Challenge Championship after a one year absence (Touring and B-Spec), Ultra 94 Porsche GT3 Cup Challenge Canada by Michelin, Canadian Touring Car Championship and the Toyo Tires F1600 Championship.

The Canadian Historic Grand Prix, featuring beautifully restored race cars from the past 50+ years of motorsport will take to Canadian Tire Motorsport Park's legendary circuit on June 13-15. The Triumph versus MG Canadian-American Showdown will headline the action.

Canada's biggest sports car race of the year will showcase the new TUDOR United SportsCar Championship on July 10-13. The top sports car drivers in the world will be joined by other top series such as the Continental Tire SportsCar Challenge, Cooper Tire Prototype Lites, IMSA GT3 Cup Challenge, Lamborghini Super Trofeo North America and the SCCA Pro Racing Playboy Mazda MX-5 Cup.

Canada's top motorcycle riders will return on August 15-17 for the Canadian Superbike Doubleheader Weekend. National classes such as Mopar Pro Superbike, Pro Sport Bike, Harley-Davidson XR1200 Cup, Amateur Superbike, Amateur Sport Bike and the Honda CBR250R Series will all be in action.

The NASCAR Canadian Tire Series, the Ultra 94 Porsche GT3 Cup Challenge Canada by Michelin and the Canadian Touring Car Championship will join the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series for the final major event of the season.

2014 Major Event Schedule

May 16-18 Victoria Day SpeedFest Weekend
NASCAR Canadian Tire Series; Pirelli World Challenge (Touring & B-Spec); SCCA Pro Racing Trans-Am Series; Ultra 94 Porsche GT3 Cup Challenge Canada by Michelin; Canadian Touring Car Championship; Toyo Tires F1600 Championship

June 13-15 Canadian Historic Grand Prix
Triumph vs. MG Canadian-American Showdown; Regular classes include Historic & Vintage Production; Sports Racers; Group 70+; Open Wheel

July 10-13 SportsCar Grand Prix
Tudor United SportsCar Championship; Continental Tire SportsCar Challenge; Cooper Tires Prototype Lites; IMSA GT3 Cup Challenge; Lamborghini Super Trofeo North America; SCCA Pro Racing Playboy MX-5 Cup

Aug. 15-17 Superbike Doubleheader Weekend
Mopar Pro Superbike; Pro Sport Bike; Amateur Superbike; Amateur Sport Bike; Harley-Davidson XR1200 Cup; Honda CBR250R Series

Aug. 29-31 Chevrolet Silverado 250
NASCAR Camping World Truck Series; NASCAR Canadian Tire Series; Ultra 94 Porsche GT3 Cup Challenge Canada by Michelin; Canadian Touring Car Championship

For more information, or to purchase tickets and holiday gift certificates, call the Canadian Tire Motorsports Park hotline at 1-800-866-1072 (Monday to Friday from 9am to 5pm ET), visit online, www.CanadianTireMotorsportsPark.com or email info@ctmpark.com.



Dec
9th

NASCAR: Charlotte test postponed

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A little rest for the weary. Due to rain in the Charlotte area NASCAR has postponed a scheduled eight-hour test, Monday, of some proposed 2014 Sprint Cup regulations. The test has been rescheduled for Wednesday.

Series officials expected approximately 30 teams to participate in tests to make racing more interesting on the intermediate (1.5 mile) tracks. Key points include aerodynamic modifications affecting downforce and engine rules which might limit horsepower.

“We're after some interesting changes to the rules packages,” NASCAR Chairman Brian France said at the NASCAR Awards Banquet Week. “I'm liking what I'm seeing. It's tightening up competition, and that's hallmark. We wake up every day and try to do that.”



Dec
9th

F1: Ex-Lotus and Red Bull aerodynamicists join Williams

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From Williams F1 Team

Williams F1 Team announced Monday a strengthened aerodynamics line-up as it gears up for the 2014 Formula 1 World Championship season.

As part of the on-going work to improve key areas of the business, Williams announced that Dave Wheater will join from the Lotus F1 Team to become Head of Aerodynamic Performance, reporting to existing Head of Aerodynamics Jason Somerville.

Also supporting Jason as we move forward will be Shaun Whitehead, previously of Red Bull Racing, who joins as Head of Aerodynamic Process.

"I'm very pleased to have secured the first class talents of Dave and Shaun, both of whom have enviable track records within F1,” said Jason Somerville.

“With the exciting challenges ahead for 2014, I am confident they will both add strength and experience to the team here at Grove."

F1 Williams wind tunnel
Photo: Williams F1 Team

"These two appointments show our commitment to both improving the process of aerodynamic development while focussing on the application of that development to true on-track performance,” said Pat Symonds, Williams F1 Team Chief Technical Officer.

“Dave and Shaun bring a wealth of experience to our team and I welcome them both to Grove and fully expect them to make significant contributions to the renewed competitiveness that we are all working so hard to achieve. With Dave and Shaun on board, and under Jason's stewardship, we will be well positioned to make gains in this important area and support the continuing task of developing the FW36 in what promises to be an exciting year for the sport in 2014,” Pat Symonds added.


Dec
9th

Rally: M-Sport WRC team tries to sign Robert Kubica for 2014

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The world of rallying was convinced that former Formula 1 driver, Robert Kubica was to become a member of the Citroen Racing team in 2014. It may not be the case after all.

The former winner of the Canadian F1 Grand Prix this season competed in the WRC2 category of the World Rally Championship with Citroen, claiming five wins as well as the title.

He made his (impressive) WRC debut at Wales Rally GB, but crashed following a pace note error.

Autosport learned that M-Sport's Malcolm Wilson is currently trying to sign Robert Kubica to lead his WRC team in the 2014 World Rally Championship.

Wilson lost its lead driver, Thierry Neuville to Hyundai and needs a replacement.

Wilson is yet to announce any drivers for next season.

WRC M-Sport Ford Thierry Neuville
Thierry Neuville aboard the M-Sport Ford this season. (Photo: WRC)


Dec
9th

Japanese company develops advanced battery that triples EV range

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Sekisui Chemical last week announced the development of a high-capacity, film-type, lithium-ion battery that uses a special coating process to triple its capacity.

The results will be announced at Eco-Products 2013 in Tokyo (December 12-14).

New organic polymer electrolyte materials such as gel-type electrolytes provide approximately 10 times the ion conductivity while taking up less space and weight. They're also flexible and can be fitted anywhere on the vehicle, which would alleviate the problem of cargo capacity that results from conventional batteries. Sekisui Chemical's battery is reportedly 200cm long, 30cm wide, and 0.3-5mm thick.

Sekisui Chemical plans to sell these long-range batteries by 2015 after conducting trials next year.

Source: Sekisui Chemical

Dec
9th

AUTO123.COM – RSS 2013-12-09 01:00:00

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There will be a major change in the Formula 1's sporting regulations in 2014 as double points will be awarded for the final round in Abu Dhabi.

During their meeting in Paris Monday, the F1 Strategy Group and the Formula One Commission agreed on certain changes, including this one for double points in hopes to maintain the championship battles open longer.

The statement of the FIA mentions that the change had been agreed "in order to maximise focus on the championship until the end of the campaign."

It applies to both the drivers' and constructors' championships, meaning that the winner of the final Grand Prix of 2014 will get 50 points, with 36 for second place and so on through the top 10.

In other news, drivers will now select a race number that they will keep during their career. No. 1 will be awarded to the reigning World Champion, as long as he likes to carry it. Other drivers will select a race number between 2 and 99.

The FIA has also confirmed that a special Pirelli tire test will be performed in Bahrain, December 17 to 19 with the 2013 F1 cars.

All teams were invited to participate but only six will be present: Red Bull Racing, Mercedes, Ferrari, McLaren, Sahara Force India and Toro Rosso.


Dec
9th

Rally: Meeke, Østberg and Al Qassimi to race for Citroen in 2014

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From Citroen Racing

Citroen Racing announced its line-up for the 2014 World Rally Championship. Kris Meeke/Paul Nagle and Mads Østberg/Jonas Andersson will be the Citroen Total Abu Dhabi World Rally Team's driver/co-driver pairings in the DS3 WRC cars next season.

Kris Meeke came through the ranks of Citroen Racing's promotional formulas, before driving a C2 Super 1600 for the brand in the Junior WRC.

In 2014, he is awarded a full programme, as he becomes the first British driver to race a full season since Colin McRae's 2003 swansong with Citroen.

Twenty-six-year-old Mads Østberg has already taken part in 65 WRC rallies and won the Norwegian Championship four times. With seven podium finishes to his name at world level, he notched up his first WRC victory at the Rally of Portugal in 2012.

Like last year, Khalid Al Qassimi will take part in a selection of World Championship rallies. The driver from Abu Dhabi will line up for the races in Sweden, Portugal, Italy and Spain and will concentrate on taking part in the entire Middle East rally Championship.

Citroen Racing will unveil its entire rally and track racing programme for 2014 Monday December 16 during a press conference in Versailles.


Dec
8th

PSA mulls closing lines at 2 French plants

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PSA is set to decide early in the new year whether to close assembly lines at two French car factories.
Dec
8th

PSA to study closing lines at two French plants

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PSA/Peugeot-Citroen is set to decide early in the new year whether to close assembly lines at two French car factories.
Dec
8th

SS puts Chevy back in rwd sedan segment for duel with SRTs

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Chevrolet sells more performance cars than any U.S. brand. But until recently, it ceded a lucrative slice of the market -- rear-wheel-drive sports sedans -- almost entirely to Chrysler Group's Charger and 300 SRT models.
Dec
8th

Star power still sells — if choice is smart

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With the battle for market share growing tighter, automakers continue the time-tested tradition of recruiting titans of sports and Hollywood for their ad campaigns.
Dec
8th

At high end, Germans waging a war of roar

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A battle is raging among Audi, BMW and Mercedes-Benz that goes beyond unit sales and global expansion. They're constantly trying to out-engineer one another with their high-performance subbrands.
Dec
8th

Andros Trophy: Dayraut wins Val Thorens season opener

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Jean-Philippe Dayraut (MINI) was dominant in the first day of the Andros Trophy's opening round in Val Thorens.

The reigning champion, who is already a four-time winner of the series, concluded the first day in Val Thorens in first position ahead of Jean-Baptiste Dubourg (Renault Clio III) and Franck Lagorce (Renault Clio III) who makes his return in the main category after having competed the electric trophy last year.

Olivier Panis put his new Mazda 3 in fourth position overall, the Japanese manufacturer making its debuts in the Andros Trophy this year.

Trophée Andros, Val Thorens, Jean-Philippe Dayraut
Photo: B.Bade



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