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World RX - 2018 Unique challenge awaits World RX Superstars at home of French RallyCross

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29.08.18

Loheac in France to stage next act in absorbing World RX season 

Peugeot’s Sebastien Loeb targeting victory on home soil

Seven homegrown heroes amongst capacity 25-strong entry

World RX France

The FIA World Rallycross Championship presented by Monster Energy returns to European soil this weekend (31 August - 2 September) following its first transatlantic trip of the season, with Loheac in north-west France set to play host to motorsport’s most spectacular discipline.

Such is Loheac’s legendary appeal that a capacity entry of 25 Supercars will do battle for glory at Bretagne World RX of France, tackling the compact, 1070-metre circuit – the home of rallycross in the country and a popular stop on the World RX schedule, with upwards of 70,000 spectators regularly pouring through the gates over the race weekend. Adding to the challenge, the gravel at Loheac is unlike anywhere else on the calendar – hard-packed and abrasive in dry conditions, it can be unforgivingly slippery when wet.

Reigning champion Johan Kristoffersson (PSRX Volkswagen Sweden) continues to set the pace in the defence of his hard-fought drivers’ crown, with a fourth consecutive victory of 2018 last time out in Canada increasing his advantage at the top of the title table. The Swede has won in France for the past two years and is targeting a hat-trick.

Team Peugeot Total pairing Sebastien Loeb and Timmy Hansen currently hold joint second spot in the standings, and both have their sights firmly set on the highest step of the podium on the French manufacturer’s home turf. Loeb finished third at Loheac in 2016 and second last season and is looking to continue that run this weekend, while Hansen tasted victory champagne courtesy of a dominant display three years ago. Following a two-three finish at Trois-Rivieres, their tails are up as they bid to build on that momentum.

There is similarly a tie for fourth place between Norwegians Andreas Bakkerud (EKS Audi Sport) and Petter Solberg (PSRX Volkswagen Sweden), just a single point behind their Peugeot rivals. Both men are continuing to chase their first win of 2018 as World RX heads into its eighth round of the campaign, and both are formidable competitors and previous winners at Loheac.

Bakkerud’s team-mate Mattias Ekstrom is also well in touch following a consistent run of top six finishes, and the Swede – World RX champion in 2016 – is hunting his second podium of the year as he aims to climb the overall classification.

Kevin Hansen has enjoyed a strong season to-date in the third Team Peugeot Total 208 WRX, and having been closely-matched with his two team-mates in recent rounds, the young Swede is sure to be a factor in France. The same can be said for GRX Taneco Team duo Niclas Gronholm and Timur Timerzyanov, while Olsbergs MSE took a step forward at Trois-Rivieres following a mid-season switch of engine tuner, giving Kevin Eriksson and Robin Larsson hope of a strong points-scoring run to the end of the campaign.

Behind the wheel of Team STARD’s Ford Fiesta, Janis Baumanis impressed in Canada by fighting his way determinedly into the final for the first time in 2018. The Latvian will be targeting more of the same in France, while there has been a driver change at GC Competition, with Jerome Grosset-Janin parting ways with the team and Liam Doran coming in to replace him alongside Guerlain Chicherit. The Briton’s last World RX appearance was at Holjes two years ago, so he will be fired-up to make his mark on his return.

Sebastien Loeb Racing’s Gregoire Demoustier completes the 15-strong permanent line-up, and the Frenchman – who competes under a Belgian licence – will hope to turn his circuit racing skills to his advantage at one of the tracks where he has some prior experience.

Of the ten additional entries, four are homegrown, including former World RX front-runner Davy Jeanney – the first Frenchman to win an event at the pinnacle of international rallycross competition three years ago – and double French Rallycross Champion Gaetan Serazin.

In a high-calibre field, other names worthy of note are 2014 World Championship runner-up Toomas Heikkinen (MJP Racing Team Austria) – a driver with four previous Loheac starts under his belt – 2013 British Touring Car Champion Andrew Jordan in the sister Ford Fiesta, two-time DTM title-winner Timo Scheider in ALL-INKL.COM Muennich Motorsport’s SEAT Ibiza, 2015 European Rallycross Champion Tommy Rustad (Volkswagen Polo) and former British Rallycross Champion Ollie O’Donovan (Ford Fiesta).
 
Sebastien Loeb, Team Peugeot Total, said: “As a French driver in a French team, Loheac is a very important event for me and our goal is to fight for victory. It’s a track that I really enjoy, and there are no great secrets to mastering it – you need to have clean runs, be quick everywhere and above all make good starts. Tyre management and preservation is also a key factor at Loheac, since punctures are one of the major risks over the large kerbs.”
 
World RX Managing Director for IMG, Paul Bellamy, commented: “Loheac is one of rallycross’ classic venues, and the huge crowds that flock to the circuit for the race weekend are true aficionados of the sport. The nature of the track presents drivers with a unique challenge, and its layout invariably produces close, exciting and unpredictable action. That will unquestionably be the case this weekend, with an impressive 25-strong entry list for World RX, almost a third of whom are homegrown talents. It’s going to be another spectacular show of first-class rallycross entertainment.”
 
From a Cooper Tires point of view
Paul Coates, General Manager – Motorsport, Cooper Tire Europe, said: “Loheac is a popular track and with rallycross having a strong following within France, there is always a big crowd. This circuit has one of the shortest start straights into the first corner, which – combined with one of the longest joker laps – means there is invariably a lot of action. We have seen previously that the teams’ tyre strategies are important in helping getting those valuable extra tenths of a second off their times. The strategy the teams use this weekend will be important, because the nature of the dirt on this track makes it a particularly abrasive circuit.”

Bretagne World RX of France // Loheac - Entry List Supercars

1Johan KristofferssonSWEPSRX Volkswagen SwedenVolkswagen Polo R
2Oliver O’DonovanIRLOliver O’DonovanFord Fiesta
4Robin LarssonSWEOlsbergs MSEFord Fiesta
5Mattias EkstromSWEEKS Audi SportAudi S1
6Janis BaumanisLVATeam StardFord Fiesta
7Timur TimerzyanovRUSGRX Taneco TeamHyundai i20
9Sebastien LoebFRATeam Peugeot TotalPeugeot 208
11Petter SolbergNORPSRX Volkswagen SwedenVolkswagen Polo R
13Andreas BakkerudNOREKS Audi SportAudi S1
17Davy JeanneyFRADavy JeanneyPeugeot 208
21Timmy HansenSWETeam Peugeot TotalPeugeot 208
24Tommy RustadNORMarklund – HTB RacingVolkswagen Polo
29Emmanuel AnneFRAEmmanuel AnnePeugeot 208
33Liam DoranGBRGC KompetitionRenault Megane RS
36Guerlain ChicheritFRAGC KompetitionRenault Megane RS
42Oliver BennettGBROliver BennettBMW Mini Cooper
44Timo ScheiderDEUALL-INKL.COM Muennich MotorsportSEAT Ibiza
57Toomas HeikkinenFINMJP Racing Team AustriaFord Fiesta
62Gaetan SerazinFRAGaetan SerazinPeugeot 208
66Gregoire DemoustierBELSebastien Loeb RacingPeugeot 208
68Niclas GronholmFINGRX Taneco TeamHyundai i20
71Kevin HansenSWETeam Peugeot TotalPeugeot 208
84Herve ‘Knapick’ LemonnierFRAHerve ‘Knapick’ LemonnierCitroen DS3
96Kevin ErikssonSWEOlsbergs MSEFord Fiesta
177Andrew JordanGBRMJP Racing Team AustriaFord Fiesta

FIA European Rallycross Championship for Supercar
Like in World RX, a capacity entry will take to the track in Euro RX’s headlining Supercar class, as former World Championship race-winner Reinis Nitiss (Ford Fiesta) seeks to put the destiny of the coveted crown beyond the reach of any of his rivals ahead of the Latvian season finale a fortnight later. Amongst those bidding to stop him will be defending title-holder Anton Marklund (Volkswagen Polo) and home hero Cyril Raymond (Peugeot 208), who delighted the partisan crowd by lifting the RX2 Series laurels at Loheac this time last year. Elsewhere in the 30-strong field, double Euro RX Super1600 champion Krisztian Szabo will race an Audi S1 Supercar run by World RX team EKS, while Fabien Pailler will return to international competition in a Peugeot 208.
 
FIA European Rallycross Championship for Super1600
Euro RX Super1600 will resume following a two-month break with round four of its 2018 campaign. Volland Racing’s Artis Baumanis and Rokas Baciuska are separated by just three points at the top of the title table, with team-mate Aydar Nuriev close behind in another Skoda Fabia. Russia’s Artur Egorov (Renault Twingo), Estonia’s Arvo Kask (Ford Ka) and France’s Anthony Jan (Renault Clio) join the list of permanent entries in the 25-strong field.
 
RX2 International Series presented by Cooper Tires
With just two rounds to go, seven drivers remain in contention to take the top prize in RX2 – and five of them are fully focussed on reining in Olsbergs MSE pairing Oliver Eriksson and Guillaume De Ridder, who are beginning to pull away at the summit of the standings. The Swede’s success at Trois-Rivieres extended his championship lead to 11 points, but De Ridder came within a whisker of triumphing in France last year and will be fired-up to close the gap. All four of JC Raceteknik’s drivers – Henrik Krogstad, Ben-Philip Gundersen, Sondre Evjen and William Nilsson – are similarly still in the hunt, as is Sports Racing Technologies star Vasiliy Gryazin, who ascended the podium for the first time at Loheac last season.