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Echelle: 1/43ème
Pilotes: Guillaume Canivenq / Sébastien Grimal

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This Peugeot 207 S2000 number 7 in the tricolor blue, white and red brings us back to the intense competition of the Cévennes Rally 2009. This miniature faithfully captures the competitive spirit that drove this car, piloted by Guillaume Canivenq and Sébastien Grimal during this mythical event of the French rally.
A true witness to Peugeot's commitment to rally competition, this reproduction is a prized piece for any collector passionate about the world of motorsport and the history of French manufacturers in rallying.
Characteristics of the miniature
- Model: Peugeot 207 S2000
- Brand: Peugeot
- Year: 2009
- Scale: 1/43
- Color: Blue, white, and red
- Number: 7
- Event: Cévennes Rally 2009
- Drivers: Guillaume Canivenq / Sébastien Grimal
- Protective case included: Yes
The real model: a formidable rally weapon
The Peugeot 207 S2000 was developed in 2007 to meet the new regulations of the S2000 category in rallying. This competition version of the series 207 featured a 2.0-liter atmospheric engine developing approximately 280 horsepower, paired with a six-speed sequential gearbox and a completely revised chassis for competition.
With refined aerodynamics and a weight kept around 1200 kg, this 207 S2000 offered an excellent compromise between power and maneuverability on the winding roads of rallies. Its development relied on the technical expertise of Peugeot Sport, which had already made its mark with the previous 206 WRC and 307 WRC.
The version present at the Cévennes Rally 2009 represented the culmination of two years of development, providing private teams with a powerful tool to shine in national championships and regional French rally events.
Peugeot in 2009: between transition and rally passion
In 2009, Peugeot was undergoing a transition in its motorsport strategy. After officially leaving the World Rally Championship in 2005, the Sochaux manufacturer continued to support private teams with models like this 207 S2000, keeping the Peugeot flame alive in competition.
This period also marked the rise of the Peugeot Sport philosophy focused on developing racing cars accessible to private teams. The lion brand now favored a more democratic approach to motorsport, offering high-performance machines at prices allowing amateur drivers to stand out in high-level competitions. This strategy perfectly aligned with Peugeot's DNA, always connected to the world of rallying and its values of closeness to enthusiasts.
The anecdote: the Cévennes Rally, temple of French rallying
The Cévennes Rally holds a special place in the hearts of French rally enthusiasts. This event, which takes place in the Cévennes mountains between Ardèche and Lozère, is renowned for its technical and demanding roads that put both machines and drivers to the test.
In 2009, the Cévennes event served as a true test bench for the new 207 S2000. The narrow and winding roads, alternating fast forest sections and tight corners in perched villages, offered an ideal playground to test the qualities of this Peugeot. Guillaume Canivenq and Sébastien Grimal, an experienced duo in French rallying, chose this event to debut their new tricolor machine.
This participation was in line with the tradition of French manufacturers who have always regarded the Cévennes Rally as a full-scale laboratory. From legendary Renault Alpine to modern Citroën DS3, passing through Peugeot 205 and 206, this event has seen the entire history of French rallying, making each participation a true tribute to French automotive excellence.
The unique atmosphere of this race, with its morning recognitions in the Cévennes mist and its special stages contested in front of a knowledgeable audience, gives each car that participated in this event a special aura that transcends mere sporting results.
Complete your rally miniature collection
This Peugeot 207 S2000 from the Cévennes Rally 2009 naturally finds its place in a collection dedicated to French rallying. It perfectly harmonizes with other models of the modern era, including contemporary rally Citroëns or Renault Alpines that marked this transitional period in French rallying.
For collectors passionate about the Peugeot universe, this 207 S2000 is an ideal complement to the legendary 205 T16 and 206 WRC. It illustrates the continuity of Peugeot's commitment to competition and the technological evolution of rally cars. Enthusiasts of 1/43 scale miniatures will particularly appreciate the level of detail of this reproduction, which faithfully captures the authentic atmosphere of French rallying in the 2000s.
This miniature will appeal as much to specialized collectors in motorsport as to fans of French cars looking to complete their collection with a model representative of Peugeot's commitment to rally competition.
Même marque : Peugeot
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