Jan
20th
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Jean-Philippe Dayraut (MINI) made another step toward his fourth title in Trophée Andros, winning both rounds presented in Lans-en-Vercors this weekend.
The championship leader dominated the field from start to finish. He first won in the qualifying heats of Saturday, then in his Elite Sup finale, therefore ending day one in first position overall. Andrea and Jean-Baptiste Dubourg were happy to join him on the podium, both driving a Renault Clio III.
The second day yielded the same results. Again, Dayraut was quickest in the qualifying rounds, and won his Elite Sup finale, which granted him another victory on Sunday, this time ahead of Olivier Panis (Dacia Lodgy) and Jean-Baptiste Rivière (Citroën DS3).
Dayraut extends his lead in provisional championship classification, as Rivière retains his second position ahead of Olivier Panis.
2010 24 Hours of Le Mans-winner Romain Dumas was replacing Jacques Villeneuve aboard the team speedaventure.com's Citroën DS3. The Canadian was at the side of his newly born baby.
The championship leader dominated the field from start to finish. He first won in the qualifying heats of Saturday, then in his Elite Sup finale, therefore ending day one in first position overall. Andrea and Jean-Baptiste Dubourg were happy to join him on the podium, both driving a Renault Clio III.
Jean-Philippe Dayraut in action (Photo: Trophée Andros) |
The second day yielded the same results. Again, Dayraut was quickest in the qualifying rounds, and won his Elite Sup finale, which granted him another victory on Sunday, this time ahead of Olivier Panis (Dacia Lodgy) and Jean-Baptiste Rivière (Citroën DS3).
Dayraut extends his lead in provisional championship classification, as Rivière retains his second position ahead of Olivier Panis.
2010 24 Hours of Le Mans-winner Romain Dumas was replacing Jacques Villeneuve aboard the team speedaventure.com's Citroën DS3. The Canadian was at the side of his newly born baby.