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Loheac World RX: Petter Solberg extends championship lead with win

World Rallycross Championship leader Petter Solberg was unstoppable when it mattered most in round eight at Loheac in France

The 2003 World Rally champion didn't have the ultimate pace throughout the heat stages, but led the final from lights to flag to claim his third win of the season.

Peugeot driver Timmy Hansen had dominated the heats. Fastest in the first three, he was fourth in heat four but comfortably topped the order at the Intermediate Classification.

A poor start in his semi-final meant Hansen would start on the second row for the final, from where he would finish in third, behind Solberg and Reinis Nitiss.

The Latvian had been quietly putting in consistent results all weekend like Solberg, and lined up fourth for the final.

Up to second ahead of front row starter Pontus Tidemand on lap one, 18-year-old Nitiss hung on to Solberg in second, finishing inches ahead of Hansen as they crossed the finish line.

American star Ken Block fought back from forgetting to take his joker lap in heat one to make the final and finish fourth, only just missing out on a second podium in as many appearances in the series.

Tidemand's hopes of a good result were thwarted by a puncture in the final, while reigning European Rallycross champion Timur Timerzyanov crashed out on lap one with broken steering.

Factory Volkswagen squad Marklund's pairing of Toomas Heikkinen and Anton Marklund finished fourth and fifth in semi-final one, the squad losing a little ground to OlsbergsMSE in the teams' title race as a result.

Top Frenchman was Jerome Grosset-Janin. He finished sixth in semi-final two behind British driver Andy Scott, whose Albatec team-mate David Binks finished 21st overall as he deputised for Jacques Villeneuve.

Former French champion Gaetan Serazin gave his Peugeot 208 its international debut at the event and could have made the final had it not been for a puncture in his semi.

Final results - 6 laps:

Pos Driver Team Car Gap
1 Petter Solberg PS 110% AB Citroen 3m48.241s
2 Reinis Nitiss Olsbergs MSE AB Ford 1.449s
3 Timmy Hansen Team Peugeot-Hansen Peugeot 1.613s
4 Ken Block Hoonigan Racing Division Ford 2.750s
5 Pontus Tidemand EKS Audi 16.552s
6 Timur Timerzyanov Team Peugeot-Hansen Peugeot s
7 Jerome Grosset-Janin Renault 6 Laps
8 Anton Marklund Marklund Motorsport Volkswagen 6 Laps
9 Andreas Bakkerud Olsbergs MSE AB Ford 6 Laps
10 Toomas Heikkinen Marklund Motorsport Volkswagen 6 Laps
11 Gaetan Serazin Peugeot 6 Laps
12 Andy Scott Albatec Racing LTD Peugeot 6 Laps
13 Davy Jeanney LD Motorsports Citroen 6 Laps
14 Edward Sandstrom EKS Audi 6 Laps
15 Jean-Baptiste Dubourg Citroen 6 Laps
16 Christophe Wilt Citroen 6 Laps
17 Marc Laboulle Citroen 6 Laps
18 Fabien Pailler Peugeot 6 Laps
19 Jonathan Pailler Peugeot 6 Laps
20 Derek Tohill LD Motorsports Citroen 6 Laps
21 David Binks Albatec Racing LTD Peugeot 6 Laps
22 Christian Beroujon Citroen 6 Laps
23 Rodolphe Audran Peugeot 6 Laps
24 Henning Solberg LD Motorsports Citroen 6 Laps
25 Simone Romagna PS 110% AB Citroen 6 Laps
26 Jos Jansen Ford 6 Laps
27 Ollie O'Donovan Ford 6 Laps
28 Koen Pauwels Ford 6 Laps
29 Kevin Procter Ford 6 Laps
30 Alexandre Theuil Citroen 6 Laps
31 Pascal Le Nouvel Ford 6 Laps
32 Patrick Guillerme Peugeot 6 Laps
33 Nabil Karam Citroen 6 Laps
34 Herve Lemonnier Citroen 6 Laps
35 Laurent Bouliou Peugeot 6 Laps
36 Martial Barbette Renault 6 Laps
37 Bohdan Ludwiczak Ford 6 Laps

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