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Another season of the KENNOL-sponsored French Historic Championship comes to an end, with 4 French Champions titles. More historic than ever!

KENNOL MORE HISTORIC THAN EVER


Another season of the French Historic Championship comes to an end. And no less than 4 French Historic Champions titles have been awarded. More historic than ever! After 5 rounds on French circuits this year, we will be back in 2024 for a 6th season as official supplier and partner of the biggest official French Championship.



A RECOGNIZED CHAMPIONSHIP

For 5 years now, KENNOL has been the Official Partner and Supplier to the French Circuits Historic Championship, better known as the FFSA Historic Tour. It delivers 4 official French Champion titles, which makes it one of the most recognized series in France. Supplied with KENNOL ULTIMA 15W-50 motor oils, it reunites more and more race cars and drivers each event.



Created in 2015, it has quickly grown in stature. Proof is, this year, over 380 drivers were ranked after the final round. Divided into 4 distinct categories, more and more come to take part in the challenge every year.



Of these hundreds of drivers, 6 have clinched the 1st place in their own category.

AN INTERNATIONAL EXPANSION

The single-seater/prototypes category was won by Antoine Robert in a Formula Renault. Phillipe Gandini topped the pre-1990 GT/Touring standings in his Mini Jem, sharing the title with Emmanuel Brigand on his Porsche 930 Turbo and 1973 Porsche 911 RSR, with the same amount of points and victories! Laurent Fresnais finished first in the Post-1990 GT/Touring Roadster category. While the pairing of Eric Martin and Laurent Vallery Masson took the top step of the podium in the Endurance category.



Alongside the 5 annual meetings of the FFSA Historic Tour, HVM Racing and KENNOL will once again be offering an official international meeting: the KENNOL Grand Prix de France Historique, which will take place at the Circuit Paul Ricard in April, before the opening of the 2024 Historic Tour season.