press kit - Peter Auto
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press kit - Peter Auto
PRESS KIT Route : Eastwar bound !....................................... p. 2 Cars and crews ..................................................... p. 5 The Tour open to the public ................................. p. 7 General information .............................................. p. 8 Itinerary and time table......................................... p. 9 Entry list .............................................................. p. 11 Press releases..................................................... p. 16 PRESS KIT Contacts Henri Suzeau – Julien Hergault [email protected] – [email protected] T. +33 (0)1 42 59 73 40 2014 ROUTE – EASTWARD BOUND! Every year since the first edition in 1992 the Tour Auto Optic 2ooo (7-12 April) has taken a different route. In 2014 it will be concentrated mainly in the east of France. After the traditional rendezvous in the Grand Palais where the cars (more than 200 entries) will be on display to the enthusiastic gaze of the Parisians in this majestic glass and steel setting, they will set off on the roads of France to do battle in the race and regularity events - 4 circuits and 9 special stages on closed roads - before finishing their journey in Marseille. ParisMarseille in 5 legs MONDAY 7 April Scrutineering and Administrative Checks: PARIS – Grand Palais (open to the public from 10:00 to 17:00) TUESDAY 8 April Official start of the Rally - Château de Vaux-Le-Vicomte 1st leg 393 km 2nd leg 402 km 3rd leg: 475 km 4th leg: 301 km 5th leg: 304 km © Photoclassicracing, Fotorissima, Dppi Start Vaux-Le-Vicomte Finish Start Dijon Dijon Finish Start Mulhouse Mulhouse Finish Start Aix Les Bains Aix Les Bains Finish Start Valence Valence Finish Marseille TUESDAY 8 APRIL WEDNESDAY 9 APRIL THURSDAY 10 APRIL FRIDAY 11 APRIL SATURDAY 12 APRIL PAGE 2 MONDAY 7TH APRIL: THE TOUR OPTIC 2OOO ON DISPLAY IN THE GRAND PALAIS The Grand Palais, inaugurated for the 1900 Great Exhibition, is a unique monument in the heart of Paris. Its fantastic architecture of stone, glass and metal has left millions of visitors open-mouthed with admiration. It also hosted the Paris Motor Show between 1901 and 1961. This exceptional setting has been the theatre of innumerable exhibitions, so it is the appropriate setting in which to display objets d’art, fashion shows and collectors’ cars. On display in the Grand Palais will be more than 200 cars taking part in the 23rd event with their coachwork polished to a glossy sheen and their engines fine-tuned to perfection. They are ready to set off the following morning on the roads of France to cover almost 2000 km: they will reach Marseille five days later. TUESDAY 8TH APRIL (1st leg): PARIS-DIJON (1 special stage + the Dijon-Prenois circuit) Just as dawn is breaking the cars will leave the Grand Palais to go to the Château Vaux-Le-Vicomte where the official start of the 2014 event will be given. The Vaux-Le-Vicomte domain is the creation of three men hired by Nicolas Fouquet, Louis XIV’s finance minister: landscape gardener André Le Nôtre, architect Louis Le Vau and painter/decorator Charles Le Brun. Together they created a perfect harmony between architecture and landscape, a benchmark in the 17th century, in fact. On its inauguration on 17th August 1661, Vaux-Le-Vicomte aroused the greed of Louis XIV and it then became an architectural model for the whole of Europe. After the first special stage and lunch in the Renaissance style Château de Bussy, the drivers will head for the renowned Dijon-Prenois circuit for the first battle of the week. Once the adrenaline has calmed down, the Tour field will go to Dijon, the end of the first leg on the opening day. It is the Côte d’Or prefecture and former capital of the Dukes of Burgundy. The town is a favorite destination for tourists as it has a rich historical and architectural heritage enhanced by the gastronomic reputation of the region. WEDNESDAY 9TH APRIL (2nd leg): DIJON-MULHOUSE (2 special stages + the Anneau du Rhin circuit) The day after the warm-up leg the drivers in the Tour Auto Optic 2ooo will tackle two special stages before the lunch break in the Château of Hollansbourg. This medieval fortress dating from the 13th century stands 600 m above sea level on the mountainous border between Alsace and Lorraine. The drivers will then go to the Anneau du Rhin for a race on the track. It was constructed in 1996 by industrialists Marc Rinaldi, his son François and his daughter-in-law Caroline Bugatti (Ettore’s granddaughter), with the Spengler family (whose son Bruno won the 2012 German Touring Car Championship). The privately-owned track measures around 4 km and is installed in the Blitzheim commune in the Haut Rhin between Colmar, Mulhouse and the German border. The second leg of the Tour Auto will finish in Mulhouse at the Cité de l’Automobile, which houses the famous Schlumpf Brothers’ (Hans and Fritz) Collection that has the largest number of Bugattis in the world, among other automotive gems. © Photoclassicracing, Fotorissima, Dppi PAGE 3 THURSDAY 10TH APRIL (3rd leg): MULHOUSE / AIX-LES-BAINS (2 special stages and the La Bresse circuit) Leaving Mulhouse the drivers will be faced with a 475-km journey, the longest leg of the 2014 event. Following the road book they will arrive at the day’s first special stage, after which comes lunch in the Château de Rotalier. Built between 1694 and 1703, then revamped in 1776 it as a typical 18th century manor. Afterwards, they will take on the second road stage of the day followed by a battle on the 3-km long La Bresse circuit. At the end of a very full programme, the entrants in the Tour Auto Optic 2ooo will arrive in the spa resort of Aix-les- Bains in the Savoy region on the banks of the biggest natural lake in France, the Bourget Lake. FRIDAY 11TH APRIL (4th leg): AIX LES BAINS – VALENCE (3 special stages) The second-last day will be a real test of men and machines even if there is no circuit event on the programme. Instead they attack three stages on closed roads, which will really sort them out. After the first battle against the stop watch (and one another) in the morning, they will enjoy a lunch break in the Couvent des Carmes. This 14th century building overlooks the Isère valley on the green slopes of the Vercors massif. It is on the edge of a fortified medieval town in the heart of an exceptional natural environment. There is a museum on the history of the French Dauphins in the most striking part of the convent. Once this page in the history of French heritage has been turned, the cars will compete in the other two stages of the day after which they will go to Valence. This town, situated in heart of the Rhone corridor, is often called the door to the south of France. SATURDAY 12TH APRIL (5th leg): VALENCE-MARSEILLE (1 special stage + the Paul Ricard circuit) This is the final leg and the leading crews will get up at the crack of dawn for the start of the last timed stage, which will bring the 1950-km 2014 event to a close. The road section will be followed by races on the very tricky Paul Ricard circuit, which may well decide the final outcome. After a lunch at the circuit the drivers in the Tour Auto will wend their way from the Le Castellet plateau to sea level and Marseille. After Nice in 2012 and La Rochelle in 2013 and many other towns prior to that, the tradition of finishes in seaside resorts continues. This ancient city, which has a rich historic and urban heritage, is one of the biggest towns on the Mediterranean. In 2013, the Phocaean port was the European Cultural Capital. This year, it will be the theatre of the finish of the 23rd Tour Auto Optic 2ooo. © Photoclassicracing, Fotorissima, Dppi PAGE 4 BMW AND MINI HONOURED The 2013 event celebrated Aston Martin in the context of the make’s centenary, and the Porsche prototypes in homage to Ferdinand Alexander Porsche. This year’s Tour Auto Optic 2ooo will also highlight two makes: BMW and MINI, which both belong to BMW after they bought Rover in 1994. In the era when both makes were separate companies many of their models raced in the Tour de France Automobile. The BMW range, which was already pretty extensive at the time, led to the entry of large cubic capacity cars like the 3.0 CS and also smaller models such as the 700 or the Isetta. As for the Mini, the little city runabout designed by Sir Alex Issigonis in 1959 was quickly turned into a rip-roaring racer by John Cooper, the man behind the rear-engined F1 revolution. He saw the potential of the sporty little English car and installed different engines in it ranging from the 997cc Cooper (1962) to the famous 1071 (1963), 999 (1964) and 1275cc S versions. These BMWs and Mini Coopers met with diverse fortunes in the Tour de France Automobile: from the disappointment of retirements to the joys of numerous victories. In 1960 and 61 the BMW 700s won the index classification. In 1963 the Morris Cooper driven by Hopkirk-Liddon came third in the Touring classification and first in the Handicap category. Later on, in 1976 and 1977 the BMW 3.0 CSIs and CSLs won the Touring car category with a fifth-place overall finish to boot! The two makes from the BMW Group honored in the 23rd running of the Tour Auto Optic 2ooo have left their mark on the event’s results by their performances, and they will be paid the homage they deserve on 7-12 April 2014. THE BREADVAN STARS! Among the cars selected BMW, one of the stars of the 2014 Tour Auto Optic 2ooo, is represented by some ten models including the 700 S and the 3.0 CSL as well as the 1800 Ti turbo, the 2002 Turbo and the 2800 CS. As always there are several Ferraris, 250s, 275s and 365s plus the extraordinary 250 GT Breadvan, a unique model designed and developed by Piero Drogo and Giotto Bizzarini, which raced in the 1952 Le Mans 24 Hours entered by Count Giovanni Volpi. Other Ferraris that merit a second glance are a rare 250 Boano of 1957 and a 212 Inter from 1952. As each year since 1992, AC, Alpine, Aston Martin, Alfa Romeo, Austin Healey, Ford, Jaguar, Lancia, Lotus, Mercedes-Benz, MG, Mini, Porsche, Studebaker and Triumph will all join in the fun! There will also be a Ligier JS2 Cosworth (1972), a Citroën 4CV and 15-Six (1950), a DS 19 (1966) and two SMs (1970/71), a Salmson 2300 S (1954), a Renault 4 CV and two R8 Gordinis, which are very popular with lovers of French cars. Rendezvous on 7th April under the dome of the Grand Palais to discover all those taking part. © Photoclassicracing, Fotorissima, Dppi PAGE 5 PANIS, COMAS, BARTH, LARROUSSE, SCHWARZ, BRASSEUR, HOLTZ AND MAYETTE AT THE START! Former F1 and rally drivers, team bosses, famous co-drivers and an actor are among the well-known names entered for the 23rd Tour Auto Optic 2ooo. Olivier Panis, Erik Comas, Jürgen Barth, Gérard Larrousse, Alexandre Brasseur, Gérard Holtz and Muriel Mayette, who all raced last year, will again line up at the start. Olivier Panis’ Grand Prix career lasted 10 seasons (1994-2004) and it included 158 races plus victory at Monaco in 1996. Erik Comas’ scorecard reads 59 Grand Prix over 4 seasons in F1 (1991-1994) with some good results. The two drivers left their mark on a decade of French F1 before quitting the top category; they then turned their hand to other branches of the sport with the same passion as proved by their participation in the Tour Auto Optic 2ooo. Comas, who won the Group H category in the 2013 Tour Auto, is putting his title on the line at the wheel of his 1974 Group IV Lancia Stratos. Panis will again team up with his former boss and friend Jean-Paul Driot (DAMS) in a 1981 Group IV Michelotto Ferrari 308. Jürgen Barth (former works Porsche driver and winner of the Le Mans 24 hours in 1977) and Gérard Larrousse (2-time Le Mans 24-Hours winner in 1973-74) are entered in a 2.8-litre Porsche 911 RSR (1973) and a BMW (as the road closer in the event). With no less than 150 rally races, Armin Schwarz is most definitely a "seasoned" veteran in WRC. Throughout his career he has raced in numerous cars: Audi 200 Quattro, Toyota Celica GT-Four, Mitsubishi Lancer, Ford Escort WRC, Skoda Octavia WRC, and Hyundai Accent WRC. With his full-bore racing style, he will be one of the main attractions at the Tour Auto Optic 2ooo which he will contest for the first time at the wheel of a legendary Lancia Stratos. The Parisians will be able to come and see him in the Grand Palais on Monday 7th April before he sets off for Marseille where he will arrive on 12th April. The American driver Zak Brown, who has raced in single-seaters and GTs, will be at the start too. He has been at the head of Just Marketing International (the biggest marketing company in motor sport) for several years. He is also chairman of the United Autosports team entered in GT and historic races in the USA, in which he is associated with Bobby Rahal, another great name in the history of motor racing, who has also taken part in the Tour. Denis Giraudet, Didier Auriol’s, Juha Kankkunen’s and François Delacour’s former co-driver, will again be in the right-hand seat of a 1966 Porsche 906. Actor, Alexandre Brasseur (following in the footsteps of his father Claude and grandfather Pierre) will be back in a 1959 Jaguar Mk1. Also entered is TV host Gérard Holtz who will be accompanied by his wife Muriel Mayette (general administrator of the Comédie Française). The latter competed in the 2013 event as their honeymoon! © Photoclassicracing, Fotorissima, Dppi PAGE 6 THE Tour OPEN TO THE PUBLIC The 23rd Tour Auto Optic 2ooo will follow the same format as the previous ones. The event has always made a point of being very close to its public along the route. In each of the overnight towns enthusiasts can take their families into the paddocks to see the cars competing in the Tour and enjoy the on–the-spot entertainment. CIRCUITS* AND PARCS FERMÉS open to the public Since 2010 the public have been able to access all the Parc Fermés on presentation of the official programme published by Le Point (10 euros at the entrance to the Grand Palais and each Parc Fermé). The opening hours vary according to the legs (information on www.tourauto.com). At the Grand Palais the opening hours for the public are: 10:00-17:00 The timed events on the circuits are also open to the general public free of charge (*except in Paul Ricard: entrance 10 €), and they will able to enjoy three hours’ on-track entertainment with five plateaus (racing and regularity) 08/04: Dijon-Prenois circuit 09/04: Anneau du Rhin circuit 10/04: La Bresse circuit 12/04: Paul Ricard circuit THE TOUR VILLAGE: a festive and educational environment Every year, the village, which is rebuilt in each overnight halt town, welcomes increasingly large crowds day after day. It is where the entertainment put on by the Tour’s partners can be found starting with Optic 2ooo, which has been a faithful partner of the event since 2004 under the brand Lissac/Optic 2ooo and since 2009 under the brand Optic 2ooo. On all the legs of the Tour Optic 2ooo remains faithful to its values and highlights its professionalism by providing visual and auditory diagnoses. Hublot presents the limited edition of the Tour’s official watch and Alain Figaret the official line of clothes. MINITOUR OPTIC 2ooo: children first! For the fourth year running the MiniTour Optic 2ooo is back on the road. The big innovation this year is that it will begin in Paris on Saturday and Sunday 5-6 April in the Jardins des Tuileries (free entry - reserve on www.minitour-optic2ooo.com). Thus, in each of the leg cities children between 6 and 13 years of age can experience what it's like to be a racing driver by getting behind the wheel of a mini electric car on a closed circuit. The optical brand combines fun and instruction by putting across messages on sight and hearing. The aim of the information specially designed for children is to make youngsters aware of the importance of correcting sight and protecting hearing. © Photoclassicracing, Fotorissima, Dppi PAGE 7 GENERAL INFORMATION Dates and itinerary Circuits Eligible cars Quelques chiffres Organization Contact Media LUNDI 7th April : Scrutineering and technical checks - Grand Palais (Paris) Open to the public from 10.00am to 5.00pm on presentation of the official programme sold on the sport (10 €) MARDI 8th April : Officiel start of the rally – Château de Vaux-Le-Vicomte ................................ START ....................... FINISH DAY st 393 km ................... Vaux-Le-Vicomte ... Dijon TUESDAY 8 APRIL 1 leg: nd 402 km ................... Dijon ....................... Mulhouse WEDNESDAY 9 APRIL 2 leg: rd 475 km ................... Mulhouse ............... Aix Les Bains THURSDAY 10 APRIL 3 leg: th l 301 km ................... Aix Les Bains .......... Valence FRIDAY 11 APRIL 4 leg: th 5 leg : 384 km ................... Valence................... Marseille SATURDAY 12 APRIL 08/04 : Dijon-Prenois 09/04 : Anneau du Rhin 10/04 : Bresse 12/04 : Paul Ricard Those of which a model took part in the Tour de France Automobile between 1951 and 1973. Route .............. 2 000 km on average Cars ................. 230 cars in the race + 100 service and organization vehicles Participants .... more than 800 people (120 from the organization) Profile………….. gentlemen drivers, collectors and former professional drivers Spectators ...... more than 100 000 along the itinerary Logistics .......... more than 600 rooms and 1700 meals per day Safety .............. 70 officials et 50 people from the organization Crews .............. 1 driver and 1 co-driver per car Nationalities ... 30 countries and five continents: France 50%, Great Britain 17%, Switzerland 10%, Germany 7%, USA 5%, Italy 5%, Benelux 2%, rest of Europe 2%, rest of the world 2% Media………….. more than 250 journalists et photographers accredited (Grand Palais + Tour Auto) representing a dozen of nationalities Peter Auto et ASA Tour Auto Henri Suzeau – Julien Hergault - [email protected] www.tourauto.com © Photoclassicracing, Fotorissima, Dppi PAGE 8 ITINERARY AND TIME TABLE © Photoclassicracing, Fotorissima, Dppi PAGE 9 www.tourauto.com www.facebook.com/TourAutoOptic2ooo www.twitter.com/Tour_Auto http://www.youtube.com/user/peterautoofficial instagram : peterautoofficial © Photoclassicracing, Fotorissima, Dppi PAGE 10 ENTRY LIST Ouvreurs / Forerunners Gérard LARROUSSE/Isabel LEBON Claude OLLIVIER/Michel FARAUT FRA/FRA FRA/FRA BMW BMW RE G UL AR IT E / R EG U L AR IT Y N° Plateau 1 1 Frédéric BRUN/François-Jean DAEHN PILOTES/ DRIVERS FRA/FRA RENAULT 4CV 1952 Basse 2 1 Tomas HINRICHSEN/Solange MAYO ARG/ARG OSCA 372 FS 1957 Basse 3 1 Thomas HARRINGTON/Oscar LEFEBVRE USA/FRA FRAZER NASH Le Mans Replica 1954 Basse 4 1 Martin H. SUCARI/Christian BERTSCHI ARG/ARG FERRARI 250 GT Berlinetta 1961 Basse 5 1 Sergio TONCONOGY/Fabian ONETTI ARG/USA FERRARI 275 GTB/C 1965 Basse 6 1 Alejandro OXENFORD/José Luis CELADA ARG/ARG FERRARI 275 GTB 2 1965 Basse 7 1 Juan BALL/Guillermo PALACIOS HASSELBACH USA/ESP FERRARI 275 GTB 4 1966 Basse 8 1 Jean-Marc KRIEF/Richard BRAUN FRA/FRA ASTON MARTIN DB 4 GT 1960 Basse 10 1 Nicolas VALLEZ/Fabien COUSTENOBLE FRA/FRA SALMSON 2300 S 1954 Basse 11 1 Karine BLANCHARD/Emmanuelle MASSON FRA/FRA AC ACE Bristol 1957 Basse 12 1 Régis MATHIEU/Helene MATHIEU FRA/FRA PORSCHE 356 Speedster 1958 Basse 14 1 Jean-Michel ARLAUD/Marie-Françoise ARLAUD FRA/FRA PORSCHE 356 B 1961 Basse 15 1 Georges ASPERTI-BOURSIN/Dominique ASPERTI-BOURSIN FRA/FRA ALFA ROMEO 750 E Sprint Veloce 1958 Basse 16 1 Jérôme STEVENS/Norbert GAUTRIN FRA/FRA MERCEDES BENZ 190 SL 1961 Basse 17 1 Patricia POELAERT FRA MERCEDES BENZ 190 SL 1963 Basse 18 1 Christian LANGE/Rudy BRIQUET BEL/BEL TRIUMPH TR2 1955 Basse 21 1 Marc VANDENDIJK/Stefan VANDENDIJK BEL/BEL MORRIS Cooper S 1964 Basse 22 1 Alain RAYNAL/Christophe FIGARET FRA/FRA JAGUAR XK 140 Roadster 1955 Basse 23 1 Jean RIGONDET/Caroline RIGONDET FRA/FRA PORSCHE 356 B 1963 Basse 24 1 Jean-Hugues PLANTAVIN/Olivier ROUGE FRA/FRA PORSCHE 356 SC 1964 Basse 30 1 Martin GRUSS/Michel BROGARD USA/USA FERRARI 250 GT TdF 1956 Intermédiaire 31 1 Ludwig WILLISCH/Norbert SCHMITZ KOEP DEU/DEU FERRARI 250 GT Boano 1957 Intermédiaire 32 1 Alexander SENFT/Chantal SENFT CHE/CHE FERRARI 212 INTER 1952 Intermédiaire 34 1 Etienne RAYNAUD/Guillaume RAYNAUD FRA/FRA JAGUAR XK 120 1950 Intermédiaire 35 1 John BENNETT/Susan BENNETT SCO/SCO ALFA ROMEO TZ 1965 Intermédiaire 36 1 Patrick LUCAS/Serge NAUDIN FRA/FRA BMW 507 Intermédiaire 37 1 Richard LEE FERRARI 275 GTB 1965 Intermédiaire 38 1 Anthony POZNER/David James FORFAR GBR/GBR FERRARI 275 GTB 4 1967 Intermédiaire 40 1 Frédéric FATIEN/Jean-Pierre VALENTINI FRA/FRA FERRARI 275 GTB 4 1967 Intermédiaire 41 1 Richard SARTHOU/Adelaïde SARTHOU FRA/FRA ALFA ROMEO Giulietta Sprint Speciale 1960 Intermédiaire 42 1 Fredrik RUDEBECK/Hervé GANIDEL SWE/FRA JAGUAR XK 140 Roadster 1954 Intermédiaire 43 1 Olivier POELAERT FRA ALFA ROMEO 1900 CSS 1955 Intermédiaire 44 1 Rauno AALTONEN FIN MORRIS Cooper S 1966 Intermédiaire 45 1 OPTIC 2ooo FRA PORSCHE 356 BT5 1963 Intermédiaire 46 1 Jérôme DUPARD/Philippe FICHET FRA/FRA ALFA ROMEO Giulietta Sprint Veloce 1961 Intermédiaire 47 1 Michel BASSEVILLE/Jean-Pierre CLAUSTRE FRA/FRA JAGUAR XK 150S 3,4L 1958 Intermédiaire 48 1 Pierre MELLINGER/Tommaso GELMINI FRA/ITA FERRARI 365 GTB/4 Gr.IV 1970 Intermédiaire 50 1 Bernard PELLAT/Francis KESSOUS FRA/FRA MERCEDES BENZ 230 SL Pagode 1966 Intermédiaire 51 1 Jean-Paul BACHOT/François BERNARD FRA/FRA TRIUMPH TR3 A 1958 Intermédiaire 52 1 Stéphane PECULIER/Stéphanie VIELLARD FRA/FRA TRIUMPH TR3 A 1960 Intermédiaire 53 1 Philippe PECULIER/Annie PECULIER FRA/FRA ALPINE A 110 1600S 1970 Intermédiaire 54 1 Michael CHOA/Philip MARCOVICI HKG/CDN FERRARI Dino 246 GT 1973 Intermédiaire 55 1 Jean-François NICOULES/François NICOULES FRA/FRA STUDEBAKER Champion 1954 Intermédiaire 56 1 Georges-Henri MEYLAN/Julien STERVINOU CHE/FRA ALPINE A 110 1600S 1970 Intermédiaire 57 1 Lucien GARDILLOU/Solange GARDILLOU FRA/FRA LOTUS 11 1956 Intermédiaire 58 1 Jean-Pierre CAVE/Jean-Pierre SOUBIRAC FRA/FRA JAGUAR Mk II 1963 Intermédiaire 60 1 Jean-Claude GOUSSARD/Henri NEYROU FRA/FRA LOTUS Europa Special 1973 Intermédiaire 61 1 Didier BAZIN/Françoise BAZIN FRA/FRA OPEL GT 6 1973 Intermédiaire 62 1 Jean-Yves LACROIX/Rosine LACROIX FRA/FRA FORD Escort Mexico 1973 Intermédiaire 75 2 Christian HAAS/Jean Olivier BARTHOLIN FRA/FRA FERRARI 275 GTB 1967 Intermédiaire © Photoclassicracing, Fotorissima, Dppi NAT GBR VOITURES / CARS Moyenne PAGE 11 76 2 Eric HAMONIAU/Arnaud DERNONCOUR FRA/FRA FERRARI 250 GT Lusso 1963 Intermédiaire 77 2 Joëlle HOUSSEAU/Marjorie CARDOT FRA/FRA FERRARI Dino 246 GT 1972 Intermédiaire 78 2 Paul DUPUY/Just JAECKIN FRA/FRA FERRARI Dino 246 GT 1972 Intermédiaire 80 2 Philippe ROUER/Didier HENARD FRA/FRA PORSCHE 911 RS 2,7l 1973 Intermédiaire 81 2 Jean-Paul MOMMEY/Corinne PICCININ FRA/FRA 82 2 BMW Georges V 83 2 84 2 85 BMW 3.0 CSL 1973 Intermédiaire FRA BMW 2002 Turbo 1974 Intermédiaire Marc OUAYOUN/Cyrille VAN BELLEGHEM FRA/FRA PORSCHE 911 T 1970 Intermédiaire John A. M. MÖLLENKAMP/Dorine MÖLLENKAMP NLD/NLD LOTUS Elan 1969 Intermédiaire 2 Geoffroy de COATPARQUET/Ghislaine de COATPARQUET FRA/FRA CITROËN DS 19 1966 Intermédiaire 86 2 Jean-Marc BOURMAULT/Carole SAVARY FRA/FRA MG B 1966 Intermédiaire 87 2 Jean Claude PICHON/Denis GIRAUDET FRA/FRA PORSCHE 906 1966 Intermédiaire 88 2 Robert PUYAL/Stanislas LARROUMET FRA/FRA FORD Mustang 1965 Intermédiaire 90 2 Anthony P. MOODY/Gabrielle MOODY GBR/GBR ASTON MARTIN DB 4 GT 1960 Haute 91 2 RICCI /Frédéric STOESSER FRA/FRA PORSCHE 550 A 1956 Haute 92 2 Georges TROUSSIER/Nicole TROUSSIER FRA/FRA AUSTIN HEALEY 100 M 1955 Haute 93 2 Jean-Claude HECTOR/José DA ROCHA FRA/PRT AUSTIN HEALEY 100/4 1955 Haute 94 2 Pascal PAPAZYAN/François VIEVILLE FRA/FRA JAGUAR XK 120 Roadster 1953 Haute 95 2 Guillaume HALLEY/Jérôme MORTAGNE FRA/FRA PORSCHE 356 1954 Haute 96 2 Marc JOLY/Paul DEVILLE FRA/FRA PORSCHE 356 B Roadster 1960 Haute 97 2 Jean-Michel MARTIN/Lucas MARTIN FRA/FRA PORSCHE 356 C 1965 Haute 98 2 Jean-François BARRÉ/Pierre-Yves PHILIPPON FRA/FRA ALFA ROMEO 1750 GTV 1970 Haute 99 2 Marc JAY/Jean-Charles de LEMPS FRA/FRA LANCIA Fulvia 1.6 HF 1972 Haute 100 2 Catherine LABBE/Katja TOTSCHNIG FRA/CHE ALFA ROMEO 2000 GTV 1973 Haute 101 2 Jean BRANDENBURG/Jean-Luc GEORGE CHE/FRA JAGUAR Type E 1962 Haute 102 2 Mikaël LOK/Mathieu VEDRENNE FRA/FRA FERRARI Dino 246 GT 1971 Haute 103 2 Alberto DONATI/Corine DONATI CHE/CHE FERRARI Dino 246 GT 1972 Haute 105 2 Claude TERRIER/Philippe GAILLARD CHE/CHE FORD Mustang 1964 Haute 106 2 Michel FIRMENICH/Olivier PAYOT CHE/CHE FORD Mustang 1965 Haute 107 2 Jérôme VAN EEKERT/Axel VAN EEKERT FRA/FRA FORD Mustang 1967 Haute 108 2 Maurice GIANRE/Eric LOSCHI FRA/FRA RENAULT 8 Gordini 1966 Haute 109 2 Isabelle MARQUIS/Helene CHARRIER FRA/FRA ALPINE A 110 1600 SC 1975 Haute 110 2 Stanislas GURDJIAN/Gonzague RUCHAUD FRA/FRA AUSTIN Cooper S 1300 1965 Haute 111 2 Pierre RAGUES/Marcel RAGUES FRA/FRA ALPINE A 110 1600S 1971 Haute 112 2 Hugues de BEAUREGARD/Michel BUZZI FRA/CHE ALFA ROMEO 2000 GTV 1971 Haute 113 2 Michel ROSTANG/Jean-Pierre APPERT FRA/FRA BMW 2002 TI 1971 Haute 114 2 Michel CHABRAN/Eric MALLEN FRA/FRA FIAT 124 Abarth 1974 Haute 115 2 Jean-Paul LACOMBE/Adrien LACOMBE FRA/FRA BMW 1600 1970 Haute 116 2 Pierre BESSE/Marina BESSE FRA/FRA PORSCHE 911 RS 2,7l 1973 Haute 117 2 Jean Pierre MADER/Jean-Michel CARRIERE FRA/FRA MORGAN + 8 1971 Haute 118 2 Georges ROCCHIETTA/Jean-Louis BLANC FRA/FRA PORSCHE 911 S 2.2L 1970 Haute 119 2 Franck MENARD/Victor MENARD FRA/FRA PORSCHE 356 1961 Haute 120 2 Jean-Christophe BATTERIA/Isabelle LEOUFFRE FRA/FRA ALFA ROMEO Giulia 1600 1970 Haute 121 2 Grégory GALIFFI FRA ALFA ROMEO Giulia Super 1971 Haute 122 2 Gabriel VIELLARD/Jean de LABRIFFE FRA/FRA LOTUS Europa Twin Cam Haute 123 2 Patrick BAIGNERES/Pawel WASILEWSKI FRA/POL ALFA ROMEO 2000 GTV 1971 Haute 124 2 Christophe BRUNHES/Geoffroy de LACRETELLE FRA/FRA CHEVROLET Camaro Haute 125 2 Geoffroy PETER/Arthur di MONTAGLIARI FRA/FRA BMW 3.0 CSL 1974 Haute 126 2 Pascal SILIO/Didier COLETTA FRA/FRA BMW 2002 Turbo 1974 Haute 130 2 Olivier MONOT FRA BMW 3.0 CS 1974 Haute 131 2 Laurent CAUCÉ/Franck MAISONNAVE FRA/FRA BMW 3.0 CSL 1973 Haute 132 2 Sammy MOHAMMAD/Gervais VAICHERE FRA/FRA BMW 2002 Turbo 1974 Haute 133 2 Abdoulla ALTHANI/Patrick ROUX QAT/FRA LANCIA Stratos Gr. IV 1978 Haute 134 2 Flavio PUCCINELLI/Brett LINDSAY AUS/NZL LANCIA Stratos Gr. IV 1974 Haute 135 2 Nicolas LEROY-FLEURIOT/Olivier COTHENET FRA/FRA LANCIA Stratos Gr. IV 1974 Haute 136 2 Michel ABELLAN/Andrej FRIEDMAN CHE/BEL FERRARI 365 GTB/4 Spider NART 1975 Haute © Photoclassicracing, Fotorissima, Dppi PAGE 12 CO M PET IT IO N / G HI N° Plateau 150 3 Bernardo HARTOGS/Paul CHASE-GARDENER PILOTES/ DRIVERS 151 3 152 3 153 NAT VOITURES / CARS Section Period Class Coef BRA/GBR MERCEDES BENZ 300 SL Gullwing 1955 Competition E2 GTS7 0.81 Erich OELSCHLAGEL/Georg OELSCHLAGEL AUT/AUT MERCEDES BENZ 300 SL Gullwing 1955 Competition E2 GTS7 0.81 Christian PFESSDORF/Ralf Peter PFESSDORF DEU/DEU MERCEDES BENZ 300 SL Gullwing 1955 Competition E2 GTS7 0.81 3 Albrecht HAASE/Christine HAASE DEU/DEU JAGUAR MK1 1958 Competition E2 TC5B 0.73 155 3 Pierre LE GLOAHEC-HENANFF/Alexandre BRASSEUR FRA/FRA JAGUAR Mk I (3,4l) 1959 Competition E2 TC5B 0.73 156 3 Gilles COURAUDON/Marielle COURAUDON FRA/FRA LOTUS Elite 1960 Competition E2 GTS4 0.64 157 3 Olivier MAZOYER/Claire DUBOIS FRA/FRA MG A 1959 Competition E2 GTS5 0.69 158 3 Eugène DELEPLANQUE/Herculano PACHECO FRA/PRT MG B 1965 Competition F GTS11 0.87 159 3 Stefano FRISCIA/Guillaume MEURISSE ITA/FRA AUSTIN HEALEY 100/4 1954 Competition E1 GTS2 0.69 160 3 Guillaume LUCOT/Emmanuelle de GALEMBERT FRA/FRA MG B 1965 Competition F GTS11 0.87 161 3 MOZ /Capucine GASPARD-HUIT FRA/FRA MG B 1963 Competition F GTS11 0.87 162 3 Frédéric PUREN/Caroline BERTRAND FRA/FRA PORSCHE 356 1954 Competition E1 GTS1 0.57 Competition E1 GTS1 0.57 163 3 Vincent TOURNEUR/Laure FIAT FRA/FRA PORSCHE 356A 1500GT Carrera Speedster 1954 164 3 Nicolas DOQUIN/Carole DOQUIN FRA/FRA PORSCHE 356 B 1962 Competition F GTS10 0.86 165 3 Laurent PAULUS/Elisabeth PAULUS FRA/FRA MG A 1959 Competition E2 GTS5 0.69 166 3 Philippe BELIN/Stéphane SOULET FRA/FRA AUSTIN Cooper S 1300 1968 G/H/I G1 TC12 0.82 167 3 Julien LEMEILLE/Jeremy GARAMOND FRA/FRA BMW 1800 Ti 1965 Competition F TC9 0.83 168 3 Pierre BUFFET/Jérôme GAVAUDAN FRA/FRA AUSTIN Cooper S 1300 1965 Competition F TC7 0.73 170 3 Jean-Louis LACHET/Anne-Christine CALMES FRA/FRA AUSTIN Cooper S 1300 1965 Competition F TC7 0.73 171 3 Roland URBAN/Alexandre URBAN FRA/FRA JAGUAR XK 140 1954 Competition E1 GTS2 0.69 172 3 Peter TERRELL/Michael HOLLAND GBR/GBR JAGUAR XK 120 1952 Competition E1 GTS2 0.69 173 3 Franck AUGIS/Gilles CHRISTOPHE FRA/FRA AUSTIN HEALEY 100/4 1954 Competition E1 GTS2 0.69 175 3 Gildas LECOMTE DU NOÜY/Catherine LECOMTE DU NOÜY FRA/FRA AUSTIN HEALEY 100 M 1956 Competition E1 GTS2 0.69 176 3 Patrick RIGNELL/Sébastien WOLF GBR/FRA AUSTIN HEALEY 100 M 1956 Competition E1 GTS2 0.69 177 3 Jean-Marie FABRE/Luc de NOYELLE FRA/FRA AUSTIN HEALEY 100 M 1956 Competition E1 GTS2 0.69 180 3 Frédéric LEMOS/Magali LEMOS FRA/FRA JAGUAR XK 150 S 1960 Competition E2 GTS7 0.81 182 3 Christophe GERMAIN/Jacques-Antoine ORMOND CHE/CHE JAGUAR XK 120 Roadster 1953 Competition E1 GTS2 0.69 183 3 Rick PEARSON/Keith GAPP GBR/GBR ASTON MARTIN DB 2 1952 Competition E1 GTS2 0.69 184 3 Didier BENAROYA/Thomas BENAROYA FRA/FRA JAGUAR XK 120 Roadster 1950 Competition E1 GTS2 0.69 185 3 Pierre ADAMSKI/Laurence CLEMENT FRA/FRA ALFA ROMEO 2000 GTV 1973 G/H/I H1 TC24 1.11 186 3 Sébastien MARGOT LANCIA Fulvia 1.6 HF Fanalone 1970 G/H/I G2 TC18 0.97 187 3 Dominique VUILLAUME/Eric BERTRAND FRA/FRA LANCIA Fulvia Coupé 1300 S 1972 G/H/I G2 TC18 0.97 188 3 Gérard SALAT/Jean-Pierre BIGGI FRA/FRA RENAULT 8 Gordini 1967 G/H/I G1 TC12 0.82 190 3 Philippe DISCHAMP/Jean-Michel MOINADE FRA/FRA PORSCHE 356 C 1965 Competition F GTS10 0.86 191 3 Michel PERETIE/Xavier PERETIE FRA/FRA ALFA ROMEO 1600 GT 1965 Competition F TC8 0.78 192 3 Mark RACHET/Alain LACROIX FRA/FRA TRIUMPH TR4 1962 Competition F GTS11 0.91 193 3 Alexis RAOUX/Henri TEISSERENC FRA/FRA ALFA ROMEO Giulietta Sprint Veloce 1961 Competition E2 TC31 0.62 194 3 Vincent NEURRISSE/Xavier GALANT FRA/FRA ALFA ROMEO Giulietta Sprint Speciale 1964 Competition F GTS10 0.86 195 3 Simon NOBILI/Philippes VALDIN FRA/FRA JAGUAR Mk II (3,8l) 1961 Competition E2 TC5B 0.73 196 3 Terrance W. HEFTY/Dean MEILING USA/USA LANCIA Aurelia B 20 S 1955 Competition E1 GTS2 0.69 197 3 Raynald DALLA-MUTTA/Xavier DOCHEZ FRA/FRA PORSCHE 356 coupé pré A 1953 Competition E1 GTS1 0.57 198 3 Pascal PERRIER/Jérome PERRIER FRA/FRA ALFA ROMEO Giulietta SZT 1962 Competition F GTS11 0.91 200 3 Jean-François PIQUET/Jean-Michel PIQUET FRA/FRA ALFA ROMEO SZ 1960 Competition E2 GTS4 0.64 201 3 Siegfried BRUNN/Gertraud BRUNN DEU/DEU BMW 700 S 1961 Competition E2 TC1B 0.52 202 3 Alain PETIT/René CARON FRA/FRA CITROËN 15 - Six 1950 Competition E1 TC5A 0.55 203 3 Stéphane GUYOT-SIONNEST/Marie NOLIN FRA/FRA TRIUMPH TR3 1957 Competition E2 GTS6 0.75 206 4 Ludovic CARON/Carles de VILLAUCOURT FRA/FRA AC Cobra 1965 Competition F GTS12 0.96 207 4 Jean-Pierre LAJOURNADE/Christophe BOUCHET FRA/FRA JAGUAR Type E 3.8L Coupé 1964 Competition F GTS12 0.96 208 4 Jean-Marc MERLIN/Emmanuel ROCHE FRA/FRA AC Cobra 1963 Competition F GTS12 0.96 209 4 Chris WILSON/Nigel WILLIAMS GBR/GBR FORD GT 40 1965 Competition F GTP12 1.05 210 4 Dominique GUENAT/Edouard FRAGNIERE CHE/CHE AC Cobra 1964 Competition F GTS12 0.96 211 4 Jean Marc BUSSOLINI/Patricia BUSSOLINI FRA/FRA PORSCHE 904 GTS 1963 Competition F GTS11 0.91 212 4 Philippe GIAUQUE/Pierre de FREUDENREICH CHE/CHE JAGUAR Type E 1964 Competition F GTS12 0.96 © Photoclassicracing, Fotorissima, Dppi FRA PAGE 13 213 4 Shaun LYNN/Kevin KIVLOCHAN GBR/GBR AC Cobra 1963 Competition F GTS12 0.96 214 4 Andrew BEVERLEY/Tom EDWARDES GBR/GBR AC Cobra 1963 Competition F GTS12 0.96 215 4 Hugo PAYEN/Tristan COUEDEL FRA/FRA JAGUAR Type E 1963 Competition F GTS12 0.96 216 4 Damien KOHLER/Sylvie LABOISNE FRA/FRA LOTUS Elan 1965 Competition F GTS10 0.86 217 4 Fabrice LHERITIER 218 4 Ludovic LE BOEUF/Delphine LE BOEUF 219 4 220 4 221 FRA JAGUAR Type E 1964 Competition F GTS12 0.96 FRA/FRA JAGUAR Type E 1962 Competition F GTS12 0.96 Serge COZZOLINO/Pascale COZZOLINO LEGAY FRA/FRA JAGUAR Type E 1963 Competition F GTS12 0.96 Tim SUMMERS/Mark DONALDSON GBR/GBR AC Cobra 1964 Competition F GTS12 0.96 4 Mark FREEMAN/Mickael ELLIS GBR/GBR AC Cobra 1964 Competition F GTS12 0.96 222 4 Frédéric JOUSSET/ FRA/FRA AC Cobra 289 1965 Competition F GTS12 0.96 223 4 Mike HUMPHREYS/Ivor DUNBAR GBR/GBR LOTUS Elan 26R Shapecraft 1964 Competition F GTS10 0.86 224 4 Hermann von WILDENBURG/Bernd HAHNE DEU/DEU ALFA ROMEO 1600 GTA 1965 Competition F TC8 0.78 225 4 Jürgen END/Yvonne END DEU/DEU ALFA ROMEO 1600 GTA 1965 Competition F TC8 0.78 226 4 Franco LEMBO FRA ALFA ROMEO 1750 GTAM 1971 G/H/I G1 TC14 0.92 227 4 Franco MEINERS ITA ALFA ROMEO TZ 1964 Competition F GTS10 0.86 228 4 Olivier ELLERBROCK/Christian BEUMER DEU/DEU ALFA ROMEO 1600 GTA 1965 Competition F TC8 0.78 230 4 Daniela ELLERBROCK/Zaklina ROHWER DEU/CRO ALFA ROMEO 1600 GTA 1965 Competition F TC8 0.78 231 4 Ivan VERCOUTERE/Mark B. LEONARD FRA/USA ALFA ROMEO 1600 GTA 1965 Competition F TC8 0.78 232 4 Charles NEARBURG/James KING USA/USA ALFA ROMEO 1600 GTA 1965 Competition F TC8 0.78 233 4 Georges VERQUIN/Vincent RICOUR FRA/FRA ALFA ROMEO 1600 GTA 1965 Competition F TC8 0.78 234 4 Alexander BERSTEIN DEU JAGUAR Type E 1963 Competition F GTS12 0.96 235 4 Jean-François RENAULT/Richard RENAULT FRA/FRA JAGUAR Type E 1964 Competition F GTS12 0.96 236 4 Laurent QUEFFELEC/Stéphane COLLAS FRA/FRA LOTUS Elan 1964 Competition F GTS10 0.86 237 4 Zak BROWN/Robert KAUFFMAN USA/USA ALFA ROMEO 1600 GTA 1965 Competition F TC8 0.78 238 4 Sarah AMOROSO/Diego MEIER CHE/CHE ALFA ROMEO 1600 GTA 1965 Competition F TC8 0.78 239 4 Gérard HOLTZ/Muriel MAYETTE FRA/FRA FORD Mustang Competition F TC10 0.88 240 4 Nicolas COMAR/Renaldo DA CUNHA FRA/FRA ALFA ROMEO 1600 GTA 1965 Competition F TC8 0.78 241 4 Adrian BEECROFT/Susan ROY GBR/GBR FERRARI 250 GT Berlinetta 1960 Competition E2 GTS7 0.81 242 4 Ben GILL GBR FERRARI 250 GT Berlinetta 1960 Competition E2 GTS7 0.81 243 4 Martin HALUSA/Nicola von DÖNHOFF AUT/DEU FERRARI 250 GT Breadvan 1964 Competition F GTS12 0.96 244 4 Ian DALGLISH/Gordon MCCULLOCH CDN/GBR ASTON MARTIN DB 4 GT 1960 Competition E2 GTS7 0.81 245 4 Laurent DESPLACES/Marion DESPLACES FRA/FRA FERRARI 275 GTB 1966 Competition F GTS12 0.96 246 4 Robert BOOS/Pascal GOURY FRA/FRA JAGUAR Type E 1963 Competition F GTS12 0.96 247 4 Frédéric VIAL/Pierre-Marie RELECOM FRA/FRA JAGUAR Type E 1963 Competition F GTS12 0.96 248 4 Jean LAURENT-BELLUE/Ombeline de CLERMONT-TONNERRE FRA/FRA ALFA ROMEO TZ 1963 Competition F GTS10 0.86 250 4 Claude LE JEAN/Bertrand PENLAE FRA/FRA PORSCHE 911 1965 Competition F GTS11 0.91 251 4 Stephan KOENIG/Sophie KOENIG DEU/DEU PORSCHE 911 1965 Competition F GTS11 0.91 252 4 Philippe SCEMAMA/Jean-Maurice REY CHE/CHE PORSCHE 911 2,0l 1965 Competition F GTS11 0.91 253 4 Claude DEMOLE/Eric COLLOMBIN CHE/CHE AC Cobra 1964 Competition F GTS12 0.96 254 4 Eric EVERARD/Nicolas HOLLANDERS DE OUDEREAN BEL/BEL FERRARI 275 GTB 1965 Competition F GTS12 0.96 255 4 Nicolas MELIN/Paul-Edouard GONDARD FRA/FRA LOTUS Elan 26R 1965 Competition F GTS10 0.86 256 4 Christian DUMOLIN/Pierre ADYNS BEL/BEL FORD Mustang 1965 Competition F TC10 0.88 257 4 Christian ODIN/Roland SALVI FRA/FRA FORD Mustang 289 1965 Competition F TC10 0.88 258 4 Luis DELSO/Carlos de MIGUEL ESP/ESP ALFA ROMEO 1750 GTAM 1969 G/H/I G1 TC14 0.92 259 4 Stéphane SABATES/Cathy LEGAT FRA/FRA FORD Galaxie 1963 Competition F TC10 0.88 265 5 Erik COMAS/Isabelle de SADELEER FRA/CHE LANCIA Stratos Gr. IV 1974 G/H/I H1 GTS26 1.21 266 5 Armin SCHWARZ/Gerd A. BÜHLER DEU/DEU LANCIA Stratos 1974 G/H/I H1 GTS26 1.21 267 5 MR JOHN OF B /SIBEL FRA/FRA PORSCHE 906 1966 G/H/I G1 TSRC16 1.15 268 5 Jean-Paul DRIOT/Olivier PANIS FRA/FRA FERRARI 308 Gr IV Michelotto 1981 G/H/I I GTS37 1.37 269 5 Grégory DRIOT/Grégoire VAUCHER FRA/CHE DE TOMASO Pantera Gr. IV 1973 G/H/I H1 GTS27 1.26 270 5 Jacques ENTREMONT/François-Xavier ENTREMONT FRA/FRA FERRARI 308 Gr IV Michelotto 1979 G/H/I I GTS37 1.37 271 5 Pierre-Alain FRANCE/Arnaud FRANCE FRA/FRA LANCIA Stratos Gr. IV 1974 G/H/I H1 GTS26 1.21 272 5 Romain ROCHER/Jean-François PENILLARD FRA/FRA PORSCHE 906 1966 G/H/I G1 TSRC16 1.15 273 5 Philippe VANDROMME/Frédéric VIVIER FRA/FRA FORD GT 40 1967 G/H/I G1 TSRC18 1.25 274 5 Michel LECOURT FRA PORSCHE 911 RSR 2,8l 1973 G/H/I H1 GTS27 1.26 275 5 Jürgen BARTH/Claudio RODDARO DEU/MCO PORSCHE 911 RSR 2,8l 1973 G/H/I H1 GTS27 1.26 © Photoclassicracing, Fotorissima, Dppi PAGE 14 276 5 Eric NEUBAUER FERRARI 308 GTB Gr.IV 1977 G/H/I I GTS37 1.37 277 5 Amaury LATHAM/Didier BAUD FRA/FRA FERRARI 308 Gr IV Michelotto 1977 G/H/I I GTS37 1.37 278 5 Patrick HAUTOT/Sylvain CANTREL FRA/FRA DE TOMASO Pantera Gr. IV 1971 G/H/I H1 GTS27 1.26 279 5 Jean-Claude BASSO/Didier RICHARD FRA/FRA BMW 3.0 CSL 1972 G/H/I H1 TC25 1.16 280 5 Erik MARIS/Virginie MARIS FRA/FRA BMW 3.0 CSL 1973 G/H/I H1 TC25 1.16 281 5 Didier SIRGUE/Gérard DUNESME FRA/FRA DE TOMASO Pantera Gr. IV 1975 G/H/I H1 GTS27 1.26 282 5 Norbert FRADIN FRA DE TOMASO Pantera Gr. IV 1972 G/H/I H1 GTS27 1.26 283 5 Georges SAIER/Georges-Edouard ALTIERI FRA/FRA PORSCHE 911 RSR 2,8l 1973 G/H/I H1 GTS27 1.26 284 5 Martin JÖRGENS/Detlef VON DER LIECK DEU/DEU DE TOMASO Pantera Gr. IV 1975 G/H/I H1 GTS27 1.26 285 5 Didier DENAT/Barbara DENAT CHE/CHE PORSCHE 911 RS 3,0l 1974 G/H/I H1 GTS27 1.26 287 5 Arnaud GAUDUEL/Adrien CATHIARD FRA/FRA BMW 2800 CS 1971 G/H/I G2 TC20 1.07 288 5 Guy BURNICHON/Xavier CHAMPAGNON FRA/FRA BMW 2800 CS 1969 G/H/I G2 TC20 1.07 289 5 Christophe VAN RIET/Kristoffer CARTENIAN BEL/BEL PORSCHE 911 RS 2,7l 1972 G/H/I H1 GTS27 1.26 290 5 Christian BAUD/William BAUD BMW 3.0 CSL 1973 G/H/I H1 TC25 1.16 291 5 Augustin COCHIN/Régis POMARES FRA/FRA MERCEDES BENZ 350 SLC 1973 G/H/I H1 TC25 1.16 292 5 Clive JOY/Alistair KONIG GBR/GBR PORSCHE 911 RS 2,7l 1973 G/H/I H1 GTS27 1.26 293 5 John LOGAN/Fred HAMPTON USA/GBR PORSCHE 911 ST 2.5l 1972 G/H/I H1 GTS26 1.21 294 5 Daniel DESBRUERES/Philippe DUVAL FRA/FRA PORSCHE 911 ST 2,3l 1971 G/H/I G2 GTS26 1.21 295 5 Jacques BERTONI/Michel BATHELOT FRA/FRA PORSCHE 914/6 GT 1971 G/H/I G2 GTS21 1.11 296 5 Christophe BARTHE/Fabio SPIRGI CHE/CHE PORSCHE 914/6 GT 1970 G/H/I G2 GTS21 1.11 297 5 Christian CHAMBORD/Stéphane BASCHIERA FRA/FRA ALPINE A 110 1800 Gr. IV 1973 G/H/I H1 GTS26 1.21 298 5 Loïc DUVAL/Jean Baptiste MAYER FRA/FRA ALPINE A 110 1800 Gr. IV 1972 G/H/I H1 GTS26 1.16 300 5 Stanley GOLD/Andrew PRILL USA/GBR PORSCHE 914 / 6 1970 G/H/I G2 GTS21 1.11 301 5 Eric BELOOUSSOFF/Benoît LUSSEAUD FRA/FRA CITROËN SM 1970 G/H/I G2 TC20 1.07 302 5 Frédéric DAUNAT/Thibault de WAZIERES FRA/FRA CITROËN SM 1971 G/H/I G2 TC20 1.07 © Photoclassicracing, Fotorissima, Dppi FRA FRA PAGE 15 Hublot presents the Official Watch of the Tour Auto 2014 Hublot is delighted to be the exclusive watchmaking partner, for the second year running, of one of Europe's most prestigious classic car events: The Tour Auto Optic 2000. To celebrate the 2014 event, Hublot is unveiling the Tour Auto 2014 Classic Fusion Chrono, a limited edition of just 100 numbered watches. Made from titanium - a lightweight, durable alloy resistant to corrosion - this sporty and elegant watch, which still respects traditional Haute horlogerie codes, is equipped with a HUB1143 selfwinding mechanical Chronograph movement with date comprising 280 components including 59 jewels, oscillating at a frequency of 28,600 vibrations/hour and with a 42-hour power reserve. The elegant, satin-finished black sunray dial with vertical red, white and blue stripes to echo the French flag, features two silver sunray satin finish counters, one on the left at 9 o'clock for the minutes and the other on the right at 3 o'clock for the seconds, titanium coloured baton indexes and a date window at 6 o'clock. The look is completed with a black perforated calfskin strap sewn onto rubber with black stitching with the stripe motif in the French flag colours of red, white and blue. The watch is water resistant to 50 metres. TOUR AUTO 2014 CLASSIC FUSION CHRONOGRAPH Technical details Reference 521.NX.1472.VR.TRA14 Limited series of just 100 numbered pieces Case "Classic Fusion" - Diameter 45 mm Satin-finished polished titanium with satin-finished lugs Bezel Satin-finished titanium with 6 H-shaped titanium countersunk, polished & locked screws. Crystal Sapphire with anti-reflective coating Case-back Satin-finished titanium with special Tour Auto 2013 engraving Crown Satin-finished polished titanium with the Hublot logo Screws Titanium Water resistance 5 ATM or 50 metres Dial Black sunray satin finish with rhodium-plated appliques – Printed French flag Hands Faceted, diamond-polished, skeleton, rhodium-plated Movement HUB 1143 Automatic mechanical chronograph No. of components 280 Jewels 59 Bridges Satin-finished, bevelled and polished Date Rectangular window at 6 o'clock Power reserve Approximately 42 hours Strap Black perforated calfskin stitched on rubber with printed French flag Clasp Steel deployant buckle Hublot already has a presence in the world of motor sports, with its exclusive watch partnership with Ferrari, and the Scuderia Ferrari at the Grand Prix. Having partnered the Tour Auto Optic 2000 for the first time in 2013, the 50th anniversary of the legendary Ferrari 250 GTO in 2012 and other events including the Tribute to Ferrari which opened the Mille Miglia rally in Italy, joining Ferrari for a major event in Pebble Beach, California, and closer to the manufacture, where the brand supported the relaunch of the Montreux Grand Prix in Switzerland, the brand is strengthening its presence in the exclusive world of classic cars. HUBLOT ∙ Switzerland ∙ www.hublot.com International Press Contact: Marine Lemonnier Brennan - E-mail: [email protected] Press Contact for France: Flavie Costamagna – E-mail: [email protected] – Tel: 06 61 87 68 37 SEV ELECTRIC VEHICLES UNDER THE GLASS DOME OF LE GRAND PALAIS FOR THE NEW EDITION OF THE TOUR AUTO OPTIC 2000 On display at the Grand Palais will be more than 200 cars taking part in the 23rd event and ready to set off the following morning on the roads of France to cover almost 2000 km to reach Marseille. But the day before, the competitors will expose their cars to the enthusiastic gaze of the Parisians in the majestic glass and steel setting of the Grand Palais. From the Tour de France Auto to the Tour de France Cycliste, there is only one step. SEV Electric Vehicles decided to take it by presenting its most innovative products in this extraordinary place. SEV Electric Vehicles offers a range of two-wheel electric vehicles which are fun and efficient, maintenance free, more economical than thermal models, and technically innovative: in the propulsion batteries and the computer interfaces. Ecology is not a constraint: with electric propulsion, you can help save the planet while being friendly, fun and economical. Real alternative to the scooter, the urban version of etricks excels with agility and performance in urban areas to reduce or pay off your daily commute. Urban (C01) or Le Mans Classic version, exclusively revealed at the Tour Auto 2014, Etricks conjugate aptly retro design and high technology. Ecodesigned, recyclable in more than 90 %, ultra-light and silent, it represents the ideal vehicle within the paddocks. Etricks evolution C01 Engine max power 2500W Speed : 45 Km/h Autonomy : 40 Km - Charging time : 4h30 Weight : 39 kg - Battery Lithium Ion Sony 48v Belt Transmission Hydraulic brakes Magura Brooks Saddle Homologation ‘L1e’ Made in France Urbain 4190 € Le Mans Classic 4190 € Same initiative for Velix700. Successful and multi-purpose, it announces as being a must for all the amateurs of twowheel electric bicycles, whether it is for sports or for leisure activities. Its central engine MPF is perfectly integrated into its well-kept design and its transmission by belt is a sign of reliability. Velix 700 Premium Brushless Central Motor MPF – EPROM SEV - Speed: 25 Km/h (45 km/h) Autonomy: 30-120 Km – Charging time: 3 h Weight: 22 kg Battery lithium ion 36V Shimano Alfine with belt transmission 9 speeds – Disc brakes Shimano M395 180/180mm Made in France Retail price: 2799 euros Infos : www.sev-world.com – Images on request Press contact : Patricia Jeannette - [email protected] - 06 60 55 38 94 - Peter & Associés - Tél : 0033 1 42 59 73 40