August 1, 2022
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Track tests have been carried out since December 2021 on 5 different tracks with distinct characteristics (Portimao, Le Castellet, Motorland Aragon, Barcelona and Magny-Cours). More than 10,000 kilometres of tests were carried out in 25 days by the PEUGEOT 9X8.
For the Peugeot TotalEnergies team, Monza is the first opportunity to test the 9X8 on a real circuit and in a competitive environment. After the private tests, this stage is crucial as it allows us to gather a lot of information and to identify any problems that need to be solved.
After qualifying, the race is shaping up differently for the two 9X8s entered in the competition:
- The #94, driven by Loïc Duval at the start of the race, started in 5th position, at the top of the grid with the competitors of the Hypercar category.
- The #93, driven by Mikkel Jensen, was left behind in 36th position after failing to set a time in qualifying.
For the Frenchman, it was a matter of following the tempo. For the Dane, the objective was to make his way through the pack. In five laps the #93 was already in the top ten, in six laps it was in the Hypercar category. The technical issues to be solved during this test race allowed for new settings and adjustments to be made which are essential to improving performance in future competitions.
The hazards of the race and the weather conditions did not scare the Peugeot TotalEnergies team. The PEUGEOT 9X8 of Gustavo Menezes, James Rossiter and Loïc Duval passed the chequered flag, providing the team with essential data for the rest of the season, despite the traffic, track conditions and a few technical problems.
Prior to that, the PEUGEOT 9X8s will compete in the 6 Hours of Fuji in September and the 8 Hours of Bahrain in November.