Reigning champion Rasse returns to winning ways at Zolder
Sunday 12 August 2018

The Lotus Cup Europe field gets underway at Zolder (photo by Kevin Ritson)
Belgium’s John Rasse ended his victory drought in style with a double victory on home ground when Lotus Cup Europe visited the Zolder circuit this weekend (9-11 August), supporting the venue’s annual 24 hour race.

Christophe Lisandre pipped John Rasse to pole position in the night qualifying session (photo by Yvo Tuk)
Having led races at Paul Ricard, Spa-Francorchamps and Magny-Cours, the reigning Lotus Cup Europe champion looked set for pole position in the qualifying session, held in the dark on Thursday evening. However, the 2-Eleven of Frenchman Christophe Lisandre denied him the top spot by just one thousandth of a second.

John Rasse won both races on home ground (photo by Kevin Ritson)
The tables were turned in the opening race, with Rasse’s V6 Exige taking the early lead as Lisandre fell down the order. With Britain’s Steve Williams and Hungary’s Bence Balogh disputing second place, Rasse headed off to build a big lead. Championship leader Balogh would eventually pass the similar Evora of Williams, but was unable to make inroads into Rasse’s advantage.
In the second race, Rasse once again left Balogh and Williams to squabble over the runner-up position, with Balogh’s compatriot Tamas Vizin in close company. Balogh once again claimed second place, with Williams completing the podium.

Lisandre flew on his way to two 2-Eleven class wins (photo by Kevin Ritson)
Despite being unable to hold onto his pole position, Lisandre won his class, and repeated this in the second encounter. He was joined on the all-French category podiums by Franck Laroche in race one and Christopher Laroche in the second, whilst Nathalie Genoud-Prachex claimed third place.

Sven Pettersson (leading) and Thierry Hedoin (following) took a Production class win apiece (photo by Kevin Ritson)
Another highly-competitive Production class battle was claimed by Thierry Hedoin in the opening race. After coming close to victory on several occasions, the Frenchman finally claimed the honours after chief rival Sven Pettersson ran wide at the first chicane late in the race, but the Swedish driver got his revenge in the following encounter after another close fight. Britain’s Mark Yates and Sweden’s Cai Cederholm shared the final spot on the podium.

Andrew Wright (leading) prevailed over David Harvey (following) in the Open class (photo by Kevin Ritson)
The Open class wins were taken by Andrew Wright, with compatriot David Harvey taking two second places. The pair enjoyed a close fight in the latter encounter, but Wright was able to extend his category title lead after troubles at Magny-Cours last time out.
Balogh’s two second places ensures that he still comfortably leads the Lotus Cup Europe standings heading into the penultimate rounds at Silverstone, England on 1-2 September.

L-R) Bence Balogh, John Rasse and Steve Williams were joined by RACB Sport President Roland Bruynseraede on the podium (photo by Kevin Ritson)
Class winners:
V6 Cup John Rasse (BEL, Exige V6)
2-Eleven Christophe Lisandre (FRA)
Open Andrew Wright (GBR, Exige Series One)
Production Race one: Thierry Hedoin (FRA, Elise Cup R), race two: Sven Pettersson (SWE, Elise Cup R)