Enzo Joulié claims his first victory in the Porsche Carrera Cup France at Dijon.

For the second round of the 2026 season, the Porsche Carrera Cup France headed to the Dijon-Prenois circuit. Marvin Klein (ABM) secured his second win of the year in Burgundy. Enzo Joulié (Martinet by Alméras) claimed his very first victory in the championship.

On the short but highly technical Dijon-Prenois circuit, the championship enjoyed another thrilling weekend for the second round of the season.
After a difficult opening session, Paul Cauhaupé (Martinet by Alméras) bounced back in qualifying. He secured both pole positions ahead of his team-mate, Macéo Capietto (Pierre Martinet by Alméras). On home turf, Marc Guillot (ABM) shone by setting the third-fastest time overall for Race 1.

Paul Cauhaupé stalled at the start of the race. He was overtaken on all sides before finally managing to get going. Maceo Capietto seized the opportunity immediately to take the lead. Enzo Joulié and Marvin Klein were hot on the heels of the winner of Race 2 in Barcelona. Marvin Klein soon shook off the Andorran driver to launch an attack on the leader. For many laps, the two-time champion tried unsuccessfully to find a way through. The Junior PCCF 2026’s superb defence came to an end around ten minutes before the chequered flag. The No. 74 ABM pulled away from its pursuers to secure victory. Marvin Klein claimed his second win of the year.
Once in second place, Maceo Capietto held his ground to secure another podium finish. The battle for third place was nail-biting. Enzo Joulié made it onto the podium after holding off pressure from Florian Latorre (2B Autosport) right to the end. Starting from the back of the grid as he was unable to take part in qualifying, Hugo Chevalier (Debard Automobiles by Racetivity) staged a remarkable comeback to finish fifth.

In second place overall, Maceo Capietto secured his third consecutive victory in the rookies’ class. Malo Bolliet (Racing Technology) finished second, with Manuel Alves (LOB Motorsport) rounding off the top three.
On Sunday morning, Paul Cauhaupé lined up alongside Maceo Capietto on the front row. As the lights went out, the pole-sitter lost his lead before the safety car was deployed, following Marc Guillot’s (ABM) spin into the gravel trap. When the race restarted, the pair pulled away whilst Marvin Klein overtook Florian Latorre and then Enzo Joulié. The previous day’s winner quickly closed the gap on the drivers ahead of him, but never had the opportunity to challenge them.

In a race that was calmer than the previous day’s, penalties played a crucial role. All three drivers in the top three were handed five-second penalties for failing to stay within the track limits.
In fourth place, Enzo Joulié was right in the thick of the action. The Martinet by Alméras driver gave it his all over the final two laps and closed the gap to just under three seconds. Promoted to the winner’s spot following the application of penalties, the Andorran secured his first-ever victory in the Porsche Carrera Cup France. On his birthday, he couldn’t have asked for a better present!
Also finishing within five seconds, Florian Latorre secured 2B Autosport’s second podium finish in the series. Having led at the chequered flag, Maceo Capietto had to settle for third place. Paul Cauhaupé and Marvin Klein finished in the top five.

Macéo Capietto extended his unbeaten run in the rookies’ category with a fourth consecutive victory. Malo Bolliet and Manuel Alves finished behind him.

In the Pro-Am category, Marc Guillot won the race he wanted to win most! On home turf, in front of his home crowd, he capped off a perfect Saturday. His victory was far from easy, as Karl Vandewoestyne (2B Autosport) finished just 0.271 seconds behind! Louis Méric (Debard Automobiles by Racetivity) took third place.

The next day, the celebrations came to an abrupt end after the ABM driver ended up in the gravel trap at the very first corner. Forced to retire, he saw his hopes of a one-two finish go up in smoke. Leading the category, Karl Vandewoestyne was running in the top 10. Seventh overall, the newcomer took victory in Pro-Am in only the fourth race of the year. Louis Méric (Debard Automobiles by Racetivity) recorded another strong result. In a difficult weekend, Jérôme Boullery (Racing Technology) finished on a positive note with a third-place finish.

Following Henry Hassid’s one-two finish in Catalonia in the Am class, Éric Debard (Debard Automobiles by Racetivity) responded by winning twice himself. The reigning champion held off his rival’s challenges to secure impressive victories on home soil in Dijon. Championship leader Henry Hassid (Martinet by Alméras) finished second in Race 1.

In his very first PCCF outing, Laurent Cochard put in a superb performance with two podium finishes: third place in Race 1 and second place in Race 2. Frédéric Lacore (Racing Technology) secured another top-three finish following his result in Barcelona.

The Porsche Carrera Cup France will be in action at Spa-Francorchamps during SRO Speed Week from 18 to 21 June.

Overall ranking:
1. Marvin KLEIN (ABM) : 87 pts
2. Macéo CAPIETTO (Pierre Martinet by Alméras) : 77 pts
3. Enzo JOULIE (Martinet by Alméras) : 76 pts

Pro-Am ranking:
1. Karl VANDEWOESTYNE (2B Autosport) : 87 pts
2. Louis MERIC (Debard Automobiles by Racetivity) : 63 pts
3. Jérôme BOULLERY (Racing Technology) : 59 pts

Am ranking:
1. Henry HASSID (Pierre Martinet by Alméras) : 94 pts
2. Eric DEBARD (Debard Automobiles by Racetivity) : 90 pts
3. Frédéric LACORE (Racing Technology) : 67 pts

Rookie ranking:
1. Macéo CAPIETTO (Pierre Martinet by Alméras) : 84 pts
2. Malo BOLLIET (Racing Technology) : 39 pts
3. Manuel ALVES (LOB Motorsport) : 20 pts

Team ranking:
1. Martinet by Alméras : 105 pts
2. ABM : 99 pts
3. 2B Autosport : 77 pts

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