Bénabent and Fontenille on pole in KZ125 at Laval
The KZ125 Gentlemen opened the qualifying of the Coupe de France in Laval with their three sessions that run on a slightly slippery track, but with dry and windy weather, and steadily increasing grip so that pole in group 1 is more than 3 seconds faster than in group 3. This difference justifies the application […]
The KZ125 Gentlemen opened the qualifying of the Coupe de France in Laval with their three sessions that run on a slightly slippery track, but with dry and windy weather, and steadily increasing grip so that pole in group 1 is more than 3 seconds faster than in group 3. This difference justifies the application of the 101% rule.
Olivier Galmiche (Intrepid / TM) set the fastest time of the first session with 57” 896 for Cédric Clause (Tony Kart / TM) and Stéphane Marzelier (Energy / TM). Teddy Legendre was the fastest in the 2nd series with 56” 352 ahead of Franck Savouret (FA Kart / TM) and Romuald Beauvois (PCR / TM). Bruno Bénabent (Kosmic / TM) was on pole overall in the 3rd, 54” 697 was the reference time of the class. Fabrice Quaix (PCR / TM) was credited with the fastest time in the second series, Yannick Savard (Birel / TM) third.
The KZ 125 class was on rain tires for their timed session. Teddy Josse (CRG / TM) set 56”805 from Maxime Bailleul (Mirage / TM). Nicolas Roi-Sans-Sac (PCR / TM) was sixth, Benjamin Da Silva (Birel / TM) 13th, and Emilien Grosso (Tony Kart / TM) 23rd.
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