PEUGEOT WINS CENTURY MONTE CARLO
climbed from seventh to first place on a single stage, before calmly controlling from in front to the finish. Peugeot really wanted to win the centenary Monte-Carlo, and they succeeded!Straight from the second step, with the arrival of snow, four Peugeot teams placed themselves in the five first positions and Bryan Bouffier conquered the head of the classification. Its 207 S2000 proved perfectly reliable and Peugeot’s French driver succeeded in controlling masterfully from in front to take the win.
The 207 Super 2000 eventually notched up eight fastest times from 13th place to emerge as the fastest car of this year's Rallye Monte-Carlo.
Stéphane Sarrazin collected the highest number of stage wins, four, and completed the final test in third place before checking into the final Time Control on harbour side in Monaco to hand the podium finish to Peugeot UK's Guy Wilks who is contesting the entire championship this season.
Meanwhile, Peugeot completed the event with four cars inside the top-five to round off a polished team effort.












