Third Junior WRC win for Stephane Lefebvre

Stéphane Lefebvre and Thomas Dubois claimed a third Junior WRC win at Rallye Deutschland in their DS3 R3, adding to victories secured in Portugal and Poland.

The podium was completed by the German Christian Riedemann and the Frenchman Quentin Giordano.Stéphane Lefebvre will have the chance to wrap up the title and secure a WRC2 programme for next year in a DS3 R5 on home soil, at the Rallye de France on 2-5 October.

Ten crews had been entered for this, the fourth round of the season. The rally saw the return of local hero Christian Riedemann, alongside co-driver Michael Wenzel, and the WRC debuts of Eric Camilli and Mohammed Al Mutawa, two drivers taken from Citroën Racing’s talent finding programmes.

At his home round, Christian Riedemann got off to the best start on Friday morning. Leader throughout the first loop, the German lost ground to the French pair of Stéphane Lefebvre and Eric Camilli after collecting a twenty-second penalty (for arriving late at the midday service exit time control).

On his first appearance in the World Championship, and having competed fewer than twenty rallies in his young career, Eric Camilli made a very strong impression as he took the lead after SS5. However, the following morning, the Frenchman went off the road during the first run on the 42 kilometre-long Panzerplatte Lang (SS10). Stéphane Lefebvre reclaimed first place, ahead of Christian Riedemann, Martin Koci, Quentin Giordano and Alastair Fisher.

The top two continued to extend their lead over the rest of the field, whilst Martin Koci also went off on Panzerplatte Lang 2 (SS14). Stéphane Lefebvre ended day two almost a minute clear of Christian Riedemann in second. Quentin Giordano and Alastair Fisher were over four minutes back after picking up punctures. Simone Tempestini, Kornel Lukacs, Mohammed Al Mutawaa and Federico Della Casa rounded off the overall standings.

The top of the leaderboard remained unchanged after Sunday’s final leg. Stéphane Lefebvre controlled from the front to secure a third win in four events. He finished ahead of Christian Riedemann. Quentin Giordano grabbed a third consecutive podium finish as held off Alastair Fisher, Simone Tempestini and Kornel Lukacs to take third place. Mohammed Al Mutawaa and Federico Della Casa retired with the finish in sight.

Thanks to this new win, Stéphane Lefebvre has strengthened his position at the top of FIA Junior WRC standings. He is now 29 points clear of Martin Koci. Quentin Giordano, Christian Riedemann and Alastair Fisher are bunched together, less than ten points behind Koci. In the Nations Trophy, France leads from Slovakia, Germany and Great Britain.

The next round is the Rallye de France Alsace, due to be held on 2-5 October.

Stéphane Lefebvre: “I’m very pleased to have taken my third win in four events. This was my first rally in the DS3 R3 on tarmac. We were among the frontrunners from the word go. And when we moved into the lead, we were able to control the gap. It was important to pick up some points after our mistake in Finland.”

Christian Riedemann: “I feel a little bit frustrated by this result. We were too cautious on Saturday on Panzerplatte by driving the stage without checking the splits. And it was difficult to make up the time lost after we were handed the twenty-second penalty for arriving at the time control late after changing the gearbox. However, we showed that we could compete with Stéphane Lefebvre. I hope I can take my revenge at the next round in France.”

Quentin Giordano: “This is our third podium running in the Junior WRC. We drove well to hold off our main rivals. I’m very pleased with this result, which enables us to consolidate our third position in the championship. I’m really looking forward to the next round, at home, at the Rallye de France.”

FINAL PROVISIONAL OVERALL STANDINGS1. Stéphane Lefebvre / Thomas Dubois 3:27:45.42. Christian Riedemann / Michael Wenzel +9.43. Quentin Giordano / Valentin Sarreaud +5:36.14. Alastair Fisher / Gordon Noble +6:03.95. Simone Tempestini / Dorin Pulpea +10:46.76. Kornel Lukacs / Mark Mesterhazi +11:52.0

FASTEST TIMES

Stéphane Lefebvre and Christian Riedemann, 6 – Eric Camilli, 3 – Martin Koci, 2 (1 stage cancelled)

LEADERS

SS1 to SS3: Christian RiedemannSS4, SS10 to SS18 (finish): Stéphane LefebvreSS5 to SS9: Eric Camilli

FIA JUNIOR WRC STANDINGS (4/6)1. Stéphane Lefebvre 81 points2. Martin Koci 52 points3. Quentin Giordano 49 points4. Christian Riedemann 46 points5. Alastair Fisher 42 points6. Simone Tempestini 28 points7. Molly Taylor 23 points8. Federico Della Casa 18 points9. Kornel Lukacs 16 points10. Aron Domzala 14 points11. Jan Cerny 6 points12. Panikos Polykarpou 2 points

NATIONS TROPHY

1. France 130 points2. Slovakia 52 points3. Germany 46 points4. United Kingdom 42 points5. Romania 28 points6. Australia 23 points7. Switzerland 18 points8. Hungary 16 points9. Poland 14 points10. Czech Republic 6 points11. Cyprus 2 points


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