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Sunday scorecards in the GPO

  In KF2 where the French Champion is still not decided, Leo Roussel (Sodi-Parilla) was awarded the pole position by just five thousandths ahead of the Belgian Guillaume De Ridder (Kosmic-Vortex ). The final phase looks like it will be competitive as Anthoine Hubert (Sodi-Parilla) is only nine hundredths behind, while Pascal Belmaaziz (DR-Parilla), Rémy […]


Sunday scorecards in the GPO

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In KF2 where the French Champion is still not decided, Leo Roussel (Sodi-Parilla) was awarded the pole position by just five thousandths ahead of the Belgian Guillaume De Ridder (Kosmic-Vortex ). The final phase looks like it will be competitive as Anthoine Hubert (Sodi-Parilla) is only nine hundredths behind, while Pascal Belmaaziz (DR-Parilla), Rémy Deguffroy (Tony-Vortex) and Remy Deguffroy (Tony-Vortex) managed to get as close as a tenth from the pole sitter.

In KF3 there were also three drivers within less than a tenth, while three others are less than two tenths from the pole-sitter who is none other than Jeremy Demarque (Sodi-Parilla), determined to erase the disappointment of the previous day. Esteban Ocon (FA Kart-Vortex) was second to Valentin Naud (Tony-Vortex) who made good progress since yesterday. Gabriel Aubry (Birel-TM), pole-sitter on Saturday, was fourth at this time Dorian Boccolacci (Birel-TM) and Hubert Petit (Sodi-Parilla).

In KZ2 the other hand, Anthony Abbasse was well acclimatized to winter weather and was three tenths from his closest rival to take pole position. There were three Sodi-Maxter as if on parade in the top three places with Alexandre Baron and Charles Fiault behind him. Fourth, Maxim Roy (Tony-TM) showed that the podium of the day before was not an accident. He beat the best of the Birel-TM clan, Antony Tardieu. There was disappointment for his teammate Thomas Mich, only seventh behind Pierre Ragues (Sodi-Maxter).

 

 

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Publié le 30/10/2011

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