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<p>Among the record entry of 41 cars taking to the Dijon-Prenois circuit  for qualifying at round one of the Lotus Cup Europe season, there were  plenty of new faces. One of these was veteran racer Rémi Pochauvin, a  man with Le Mans starts to his name, and he left the circuit on Sunday  with Pole Position and two wins. These were by no means easy pickings,  as he was chased hard in both races.</p>
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<p> In the opener, brothers John and Gregory Rasse kept up the pressure  for the duration, with the former leading most of the race.  Unfortunately he wasn't in front when it counted but the resultant  podium featuring a 2-Eleven, Exige and one of two Evoras in the field  reflected the variety on offer.</p>
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<p> Phillipe Loup claimed the runner-up slot in the second encounter,  taking the place from John Rasse late in the proceedings. With Gregory's  Evora a little troubled in this race, Christophe Lisandre was best of  the rest in fourth, a position claimed by Great Britain's Steve Williams  first time around.</p>
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<p> Amongst the 36 cars racing, Rob Fenn picked up a class win in his  Motorsport Elise but father David took over in the second and was the  innocent party in contact following on from a spin by a backmarker,  leaving Xavier Georges in a Gulf-coloured Exige to run unchallenged. The  Production class wins were claimed by Jose Vaslin and Nigel Ayres, who  were inseparable throughout the weekend.</p>
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<p> Round two of the 2010 Lotus Cup Europe will take place at Magny-Cours, on 14-15 May.</p>
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<p>The Lotus Cup Europe 2011 season gets started at Dijon-Prenois later  this month (30 April – 1 May), returning to the picturesque former home  of the French and Swiss Grands Prix after a year's absence at a circuit  that is universally popular with Lotus drivers with its sweeping turns  and elevation changes.</p>
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<p> Sharing the bill at the Trophée de Bourgogne are the Belgian Touring  Cars and Fun Cup for what should be a hugely entertaining meeting.</p>
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<p> The 2-Eleven class looks like being the most popular in 2011 with  Christophe Lisandre aiming to hold onto his crown but with over twenty  cars entered this year his job will be a difficult one. Although  Philippe Loup will be missing at Dijon there's no shortage of French  drivers looking to run Christophe close for victory on their home soil  with Laurent Feve and Jean Pierre Genoud Prachex returning from last  season, whilst Karl Vivion joins them from the Exige Class. Amongst the  UK drivers crossing the channel, Nicholas Walker joins his brother Jon,  adding a sibling rivalry to match the Rasses.  Simon Deacon has already  been a winner this year in the opening round of Lotus Cup UK, whilst  Steve Williams, Pete Storey and Tom Chatterway will all look to add to  their trophy cabinets. We also welcome a number of new drivers who will  no doubt be looking to impress in what is arguably the most competitive  single make class in any European wide series; Thierry Humbert, Sven  Pettersson and Olivier Severini are among that number.</p>
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<p> After last year's exploits on the overall podium by eventual driver  of the season Gregory Rasse, the Exige Class will be looking for another  star this season. The obvious place to look to is Greg's brother John  but Olivier Cunat is sure to provide stiff competition yet again, as  will last year's newcomers Gregor Zetsche, Glenn Sherwood and Jean  Baptiste Meusnier, who both impressed when they joined the series late  in the season. Herbert Metzker and Christophe Guerrier will be expected  to take trophies this year and we've a number of dark horses coming in  during the season, with Thierry Hedoin and Rémi Pochauvin both joining  Cup Europe on home soil at Dijon for the first time.</p>
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<p> New for 2011 is the Evora class, with GT4-spec racers entered for  Gregory Rasse and Thierry Verheist and the former will certainly be  looking to build upon the sort of performances that earned him that  driver of the season accolade in 2010.</p>
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<p> The Open Class includes a Europa for French-based driver Campbell  Cassidy, whilst experienced racers David and Rob Fenn can be expected to  challenge for outright honours in their beautifully prepared Motorsport  Elise. </p>
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<p> Finally, the production class will be wide open this year with Jose  Vaslin expected to improve upon a hugely impressive opening season.   Nigel Ayres will be aiming to provide the main challenge whilst Stephane  Merlet, Jan Christe and Alan Adoud add welcome variety to a class which  is starting to take off outside the UK with cars available from just  11,000 Euros it's an ideal entry level into racing. The class will also  see guest appearances during the season from Ex-Lotus F1 driver and  Group Lotus Ambassador Martin Donnelly, who will also be on hand at most  weekends giving free coaching to drivers out racing for the first time.</p>
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<p> It all adds to a record grid for an exciting opening Lotus Cup Europe  round. We hope to welcome many spectators and hope that you can join us  for a Lotus drivers and fans barbeque on Saturday evening at the  circuit.</p>
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