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Old 20 Jun 2004, 17:11 (Ref:1009519)   #1
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french GT championship : Porsche wins in Dijon

Today a Porsche 996 Biturbo won the second race of the Dijon Prenois round in the french super série.

As ever the races were great this week-end.

The car, built by belgian team PSI Motorsport, is driven by Prette and Maximin.It won the race in the last lap.

In the n-gt class, a Diablo (riverside) won the race beating the Porsche.

Here is the championship after 8 of the 14 races :

Dumez-Blanchemain Viper 2 212 points
Thévenin-Bornhauser Viper 8 192 points
Besson-Halliday Viper 10 168 points
Cayrolle-Moureu Viper 3 122 points
Dupuy-Fiat Saleen 7 98 points
Zangarelli-Hernandez Viper 5 82 points
David-Deglise Viper 20 74 points
Beltoise-Lacroix Wasover Viper 11 70 points
Bleygnie-Lagniez Viper 4 66 points
Goueslard-Dupard Ferrari 1 56 points
Romain Bera Porsche 42 points

Next round for europas most exciting GT series in Albi in September.
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