- François Duval
WRC driver
Name = François Duval
Caption = Duval at the 2006Rally of Turkey .
Nationality = flagicon|BEL Belgian
Years = 2000 - present
Teams =Ford ,Citroën ,Skoda
Races = 77
Championships = 0
Wins = 1
Podiums = 12
Stagewins = 48
Points = 152
First race = 2001Rally Portugal
First win = 2005Rally Australia :"For the 18th century French dancer, seeFrançois Duval (dancer) ."François Duval (bornNovember 18 ,1980 ) is a Belgian rally driver in theWorld Rally Championship .Career
1999-2004
Victory on four events landed Duval the Belgian
Citroën Saxo Challenge title in 1999. He then began his career as a rally driver at the international level, firstly, as a driver in the inaugural season of the lower-rungSuper 1600 category of the World Rally Championship (latterly theJunior World Rally Championship ) aboard aFord Puma in 2001, the same year in which Saxo driver and future Citroën team-mate Sébastien Loeb won the title. Beginning with the 2002 season, he progressed to become a regular driver of aFord Focus WRC with the factoryM-Sport -ran Ford World Rally Team. Concurrently with his World Rally Car exploits, he added a second campaign with the Puma in the junior series, taking a category win on theMonte Carlo Rally .For the 2003 season, Duval found himself promoted to the role of regular Ford points-scorer in the manufacturers' championship, alongside
Estonia n youngsterMarkko Märtin after the double departure from the team of bothColin McRae andCarlos Sainz . He made a points-scoring debut on that year's Monte Carlo Rally, and as predicted by team boss Malcolm Wilson, collecting his first world rally podium on the asphalt roads ofCorsica on theTour de Corse later in the year. He retained his role alongside Märtin heading into the 2004 season, backing up the Estonian "de facto " team leader in a 1-2 surprise early season win on the first world series running of theRally Mexico . However, amidst increasing uncertainty as to Ford's participation in future championship seasons, both he and Martin were to be released from their contracts at the end of the season.2005-2008
Duval moved to reigning world champion manufacturers
Citroën for 2005 and the chance to partner freshly crowned World ChampionSébastien Loeb and drive their Xsara WRC. Unfortunately for Duval, this new partnership arrangement got off to an inauspicious start, with a series of costly shunts, including on his Citroën debut from second place inMonte Carlo , leading to an enforced two-rally leave from the cockpit for Duval for the Turkey and Acropolis rallies, ironically to be replaced by the Belgian's idol, double world champion and immediate Citroën predecessor,Carlos Sainz [BBC News: [http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/motorsport/world_rally/4553647.stm Duval temporarily deposed by Sainz] ] . By latter 2005, however, the Belgian appeared to be recovering his verve. After an initially tentative return, he was to storm to second place on the Rally Deutschland barred from victory only by the all-conquering Loeb. He added a fine second place finish on theWales Rally GB , somewhat ill-starred by the fatal accident that befell erstwhile Ford team-mate Markko Martin's navigator, Michael Park. Then, at the 2005Telstra Rally Australia , on the backdrop of the exits of podium challengers Loeb,Petter Solberg ,Marcus Grönholm and one-off Škoda entrantColin McRae over the course of the three legs of the event, Duval won his first World Rally Championship event, ahead ofHarri Rovanperä andManfred Stohl .The immediate forecast for the Belgian's future remained clouded, however, with
Citroën taking a one-year formal sabbatical from the series [BBC News: [http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/motorsport/world_rally/4380086.stm Citroen set for 2007 rally return] ] . Although 2005 team-mate and now two-time championSébastien Loeb could revel in the luxury of a contract with the privateer Kronos outfit for all of the 2006 season's world rallies, as well as a testing package within the rejuvenated factory-backed Citroen C4 WRC, [http://www.wrc.com/page/BreakingNewsDetail/0,,10111~752776,00.html] Duval proved unable to maintain a link to either organisation. Sporadic stints in a privately run Škoda Fabia WRC formed the platform of his eventual world championship campaign, with a best finish of sixth on theRally Catalunya inSpain . Only two other top ten finishes were achieved all year, namely on the Italian and Turkish rounds, notwithstanding a late-season triumph in the same apparatus on his native non-world championshipCondroz Rally in November.Despite outstanding funding woes forcing him to abort a proposed campaign with the Fabia for the 2007 season, Duval's continued presence in the world series was ensured with a deal to drive a privately run Citroën Xsara WRC later in the season. He subsequently finished a close second to the
Citroën C4 -mounted defending title-holder, Loeb on the 2007Rallye Deutschland that August. The result marked his first podium since his one and, thus far only, World Rally victory.In the 2008 season opener,
2008 Monte Carlo Rally , Duval competed in a Ford Focus RS WRC 07 forStobart VK M-Sport Ford . After a tight battle for third place with Subaru'sChris Atkinson , Duval finished fourth only 1.1 seconds behind Atkinson.WRC victories (1)
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References
External links
* [http://www.fduval.com/ François Duval official website]
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