Mille Takes Endurance Crown

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After three wins in three long-distance races Armand Mille was crowned V de V Challenge Endurance VHC Champion. The French driver, running his Chevron B21 as a member of Yvan Mahé’s Equipe Europe won the six hours of Magny-Cours with Maxime Guénat, then went on to win the 6 Hours of Paul Ricard sharing with Didier and Julien Gruau. The definitive win came in November when, co-piloted by Maxime Guénat/Yves Scemama/Erwin France, the team won the 24 Hours of Paul Ricard, making it a clean sweep for the Chevron.

Vincent Delarche/Laurent Trichet/Nicolas Grue, who shared a Caterham Super Seven entered by
Garage Delarche, climbed to the second step of the season podium ahead of Didier and Julien Gruau at the wheel of the Chevron B16, giving Equipe Europe its second podium spot. All the teams were rewarded at the FFSA Motor Sport Trophies on December 18 in Paris.

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