François Duval Explained

François Duval
Birth Date:18 November 1980
Birth Place:Ostend, Belgium
Nationality: Belgian
Years:2001–2008, 2010
Co-Driver: Jean-Marc Fortin
Stéphane Prévot
Philippe Droeven
Sven Smeets
Patrick Pivato
Jean-François Elst
Eddy Chevallier
Denis Giraudet
Teams:Ford, Citroën, Škoda, Stobart
Races:84
Championships:0
Wins:1
Podiums:14
Stagewins:55
Points:172
First Race:2001 Rallye de Portugal
First Win:2005 Rally Australia
Last Win:2005 Rally Australia
Last Race:2010 Rallye Deutschland
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Last Series:FIA World Rallycross Championship
Years Active:20142019
Former Teams:Ecurie Bayard ASBL
Marklund Motorsport
Albatec Racing
DA Racing
Comtoyou Racing
ES Motorsport-Labas GAS
Starts:7
Wins:0
Podiums:0
Last Finish:31іе
Best Finish:19th
Year:2016
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Last Series:FIA European Rallycross Championship
Years Active:2009–2012, 20142015
Former Teams:Ecurie Bayard ASBL
Marklund Motorsport
Best Finish:12th
Year:2010 (Division 1)
Starts:7
Wins:1
Podiums:1

François Duval (born 18 November 1980) is a Belgian rally driver.

Career

1999–2004

Francois Duval is the son of former rally driver Rene Duval.[1] With victories in four events Duval won the Belgian Citroën Saxo Challenge title in 1999. He began his career as a rally driver at the international level; first, as a driver in the inaugural season of the lower-rung Super 1600 category of the World Rally Championship and later in the Junior World Rally Championship aboard a Ford Puma in 2001, the same year in which Saxo driver and future Citroën teammate Sébastien Loeb won the title. Beginning with the 2002 season, he progressed to become a regular driver of a Ford Focus RS WRC with the factory M-Sport-ran Ford World Rally Team. Concurrent with his World Rally Car exploits, he added a second campaign with the Puma in the junior series, taking a category win on the Monte Carlo Rally.For the 2003 season, Duval found himself promoted to the role of regular Ford points-scorer in the manufacturers' championship, alongside Estonian youngster Markko Märtin after the double departure from the team of both Colin McRae and Carlos Sainz. He made a points-scoring debut on that year's Monte Carlo Rally, and as predicted by team boss Malcolm Wilson, collected his first world rally podium in Turkey 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 early season surprise win on the first world series running of the Rally Mexico. However, amidst increasing uncertainty as to Ford's participation in future championship seasons, both he and Martin were released from their contracts at the end of the season.

2005–2008

Duval moved to reigning world champion manufacturers Citroën for the 2005 and a chance to partner recently crowned World Champion Sébastien Loeb and to drive the Xsara WRC. Unfortunately for Duval, this new partnership arrangement got off to an inauspicious start. A series of costly shunts, including on his Citroën debut from second place in Monte Carlo, led to an enforced two-rally leave from the cockpit for the Turkey and Acropolis rallies. Ironically Duval was replaced by the Belgian's idol, double world champion and immediate Citroën predecessor, Carlos Sainz.[2] By late 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 the Wales Rally GB, somewhat ill-starred by the fatal accident that befell erstwhile Ford teammate Markko Martin's navigator, Michael Park. Then, at the 2005 Telstra Rally Australia, on the backdrop of the exits of podium challengers Loeb, Petter Solberg, Marcus Grönholm and one-off Škoda entrant Colin McRae over the course of the three legs of the event, Duval won his first World Rally Championship event, ahead of Harri Rovanperä and Manfred Stohl.

The immediate forecast for the Belgian's future remained clouded, however, with Citroën taking a one-year formal sabbatical from the series.[3] Although 2005 teammate and now two-time champion Sébastien 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 Citroën C4 WRC,[4] 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 the Rally Catalunya in Spain. 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 championship Condroz 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 Kronos 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 2007 Rallye 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 for Stobart VK M-Sport Ford. After a tight battle for third place with Subaru's Chris Atkinson, Duval finished fourth only 1.1 seconds behind Atkinson. He returned to Stobart Ford for the next tarmac rally, the 2008 Rallye Deutschland, and beat Ford factory team driver Mikko Hirvonen in the battle for the third place. After Stobart's Gigi Galli was injured in a crash at the event, Duval was signed by Ford as Galli's replacement also for the gravel events. For tarmac events, Ford promoted Duval to the factory team. In New Zealand, he crashed out from fifth place during the penultimate stage, but went on to continue his strong performances on tarmac, finishing fourth at the Rally Catalunya and third at the Tour de Corse.

During the 2008 season, Duval was performing on the Japanese circuit. On stage 6 of the first day, he went off the road and crashed into a concrete barrier, seriously injuring his co-pilot, Patrick Pivato. Pivato suffered both a fractured pelvis and a fractured leg as a result of the accident.[5] [6] [7] [8]

Duval announced his retirement from contemporary rallying, in March 2010.[9] However, he changed his mind to compete in Rally Deutschland the same year in a Stobart Ford. He crashed during SS14 Arena Panzerplatte 2 and retired from 5th position.[10]

In 2015 Duval was sentenced to 4 months in prison for his involvement in a car insurance fraud scheme.[11] [12] [13]

Racing record

Complete WRC results

YearEntrantCar12345678910111213141516WDCPoints
2001François DuvalMitsubishi Carisma GTMONSWEPOR
Ret
CYP
Ret
AUS
19
0
Ford Puma S1600ESP
Ret
ARGGRE
DSQ
KENFIN
Ret
NZLITA
18
FRA
Ret
GBR
Ret
2002François DuvalFord Puma S1600MON
17
ESP
25
GRE
Ret
KENGER
Ret
ITA
20
NZLGBR
Ret
0
Ford Focus RS WRC 01SWE
10
FRA
Ret
Ford Motor CoFord Focus RS WRC 02CYP
Ret
ARGFIN
Ret
AUS
Ret
2003Ford Motor CoFord Focus RS WRC 02MON
7
SWE
Ret
TUR
3
9th30
Ford Focus RS WRC 03NZL
9
ARG
8
GRE
Ret
CYP
Ret
GER
7
FIN
Ret
AUS
10
ITA
5
FRA
3
ESP
4
GBR
5
2004Ford Motor CoFord Focus RS WRC 03MON
3
SWE
Ret
MEX
2
6th53
Ford Focus RS WRC 04NZL
18
CYP
Ret
GRE
4
TUR
5
ARG
3
FIN
7
GER
2
JPN
Ret
GBR
5
ITA
5
FRA
Ret
ESP
Ret
AUS
3
2005Citroën TotalCitroën Xsara WRCMON
Ret
SWE
12
MEX
Ret
NZL
4
ITA
11
CYP
Ret
TURGREARG
7
FIN
8
GER
2
GBR
2
JPN
4
FRA
Ret
ESP
2
AUS
1
6th47
2006First MotorsportŠkoda Fabia WRCMON
Ret
SWEMEXESP
6
FRA
Ret
ARGITA
8
GRE
13
GER
Ret
FINJPNCYPTUR
9
AUSNZLGBR
8
19th5
2007First MotorsportŠkoda Fabia WRCMONSWENORMEXPORARGITAGRE
Ret
FIN10th12
OMV Kronos Citroën WRTCitroën Xsara WRCGER
2
NZLESP
5
FRA
Ret
JPNIREGBR
2008Stobart VK M-Sport Ford Rally TeamFord Focus RS WRC 07MON
4
SWEMEXARGJORITAGRETURFINGER
3
NZL
Ret
JPN
Ret
GBR
6
7th25
BP Ford Abu Dhabi World Rally TeamFord Focus RS WRC 08ESP
4
FRA
3
2010Stobart M-Sport Ford Rally TeamFord Focus RS WRC 08SWEMEXJORTURNZLPORBULFINGER
Ret
JPNFRAESPGBRNC0

Complete JWRC results

YearEntrantCar123456JWRCPoints
2001François DuvalFord Puma S1600ESP
Ret
GRE
Ret
FIN
Ret
ITA
2
FRA
Ret
GBR
Ret
7th6
2002François DuvalFord Puma S1600MON
1
ESP
6
GRE
Ret
GER
Ret
ITA
6
GBR
Ret
6th12

Complete Intercontinental Rally Challenge results

YearEntrantCar1234567891011IRCPoints
2008Francois DuvalFiat Abarth Grande Punto S2000TUR
POR
Ret
BEL
RUS
POR
CZE
ESP
ITA
SWI
CHINC0
2009Francois DuvalSkoda Fabia S2000MONBRAKENPORBEL
Ret
RUSPORCZEESPITASCONC0
Abarth & Co. SpAFiat Abarth Grande Punto S2000MONBRAKENPORBELRUSPORCZEESPITA
Ret
SCO

Complete FIA European Rallycross Championship results

(key)

Division 1

YearEntrantCar12345678910ERXPoints
2009François DuvalFord FocusGBRPORFRAHUNAUTSWEBEL
7
GERPOLCZE24th10
2010François DuvalFord FocusPORFRAGBR
4
HUNSWEFINBEL
1
GERPOLCZE12th33

Supercar

YearEntrantCar12345678910ERXPoints
2011François DuvalPeugeot 207GBRPORFRANORSWEBEL
15
NEDAUTPOLCZE36th2
2012François DuvalPeugeot 207GBRFRAAUTHUNNORSWEBEL
12
NEDFINGER42nd5
2014Marklund MotorsportVolkswagen PoloGBRNORBEL
8
GERITA24th9
2015Ecurie Bayard ASBLFord FocusBEL
6
GERNORBARITA17th21

Complete FIA World Rallycross Championship results

(key)

Supercar

YearEntrantCar12345678910111213WRXPoints
2014Marklund MotorsportVolkswagen PoloPOR
GBR
NOR
FIN
SWE
BEL
16
CAN
FRA
GER
ITA
TUR
ARG
55th1
2015Ecurie Bayard ASBLPeugeot 208POR
HOC
BEL
GBR
GER
SWE
CAN
NOR
FRA
31
BAR
TUR
ITA
ARG
NC0
2016Ecurie Bayard ASBLFord FiestaPOR
HOC
BEL
5
GBR
NOR
SWE
CAN
FRA
BAR
LAT
GER
ARG
19th18
2017Albatec RacingPeugeot 208BAR
POR
HOC
BEL
15
GBR
NOR
SWE
CAN
FRA
22nd2
DA RacingPeugeot 208LAT
20
GER
RSA
2018Comtoyou RacingAudi S1BAR
POR
BEL
13
GBR
NOR
SWE
CAN
FRA
LAT
USA
GER
RSA
21st4
2019ES Motorsport-Labas GASŠkoda FabiaUAEESPBEL
GBRNORSWECANFRALATRSA31st0

External links

Notes and References

  1. https://www.ewrc-results.com/profile/50496-rene-duval/
  2. BBC News: Duval temporarily deposed by Sainz
  3. BBC News: Citroen set for 2007 rally return
  4. Web site: World Rally | News | WRC | Loeb pleased with C4 test . www.wrc.com . https://web.archive.org/web/20051211180136/http://www.wrc.com/page/BreakingNewsDetail/0%2C%2C10111~752776%2C00.html . 11 December 2005 .
  5. Web site: Rally Japan 2008 Duval Crash . YouTube . 2012-08-20.
  6. Web site: F1 2012 | Live Formula 1 Grand Prix news | ESPN F1 . Rally-live.com . 2012-08-20.
  7. Web site: Patrick Pivato injury update . automobilsport.com . 2012-08-20.
  8. Web site: World Rally Championship - News - Patrick Pivato update . https://archive.today/20130209140812/http://www.wrc.com/jsp/index.jsp?lnk=101&id=3116 . dead . 2013-02-09 . Wrc.com . 2012-08-20 .
  9. Evans. David . 2010-04-01. Pit & Paddock: Duval calls time on his rally career. Autosport. 200. 1. 33.
  10. Web site: results ADAC Rallye Deutschland 2010 . eWRC-results.com . 2012-08-20.
  11. Web site: Le pilote de rallye François Duval condamné à 4 mois de prison avec sursis pour complicité d'escroqueries (Vidéo). 14 September 2016.
  12. Web site: Le pilote de rallye François Duval en correctionnelle pour fraude à l'assurance. 12 September 2015.
  13. Web site: François Duval dans de sales draps: Le pilote de rallye en correctionnelle pour fraude à l'assurance. 12 September 2015.