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Philippe Bugalski (12 June 1963
Cusset – 10
August 2012) was a
French rally driver.
Bugalski became a
works Renault driver in the
French Rally Championship...
- Car. Citroën
entered the
French Rally Championship in 1998 with
Philippe Bugalski, who won driver's
titles in both 1998 and 1999; and Sébastien Loeb who...
- Lyon-Charbonnieres Rally,
Philippe Bugalski,
driving a Xsara, won the
general classification of the rally.
Bugalski won 6 out of the 10
rallies of the...
- d'Ivoire in his
Renault 5 when
Philippe Bugalski took his Citroën
Xsara Kit Car to
victory in the
Rally Catalunya.
Bugalski backed it up
three w****s
later winning...
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French Championship rallies in 1996 and 1997 with
drivers like
Philippe Bugalski, Jean
Ragnotti or
Serge Jordan, and the
British Rally Championship from...
- pad into
World championship careers, led by
Gilles Panizzi and
Philippe Bugalski and
later emerging French talent Sébastien Loeb. The
series started in...
- 2001: Stéphane
Sarrazin 2000: Sébastien Loeb 1999:
Philippe Bugalski 1998:
Philippe Bugalski 1997: François
Delecour 1996:
cancelled 1995:
Patrick Bernardini...
- This car was
considered the best car in the class. The late
Philippe Bugalski placed seventh overall and won the Kit Car F2 class. In 2001, the Kit Cars...
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covering a
total competitive distance of 353.05km (319.38 miles).
Philippe Bugalski was the
defending rally winner,
stunning the
world by
beating the World...
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drivers Sébastien Loeb, Dani Sordo, Sébastien
Ogier and test
driver Philippe Bugalski, as well as
sister Peugeot drivers Kris M****e and Stéphane Sarrazin. The...