Stéphane Prévot (born 7 January 1969) is a veteran of the World Rally Championship starting when the Belgian made his debut in the 1989 RAC Rally. Since then, Prévot has taken part in over 300 rallies. But it is WRC victory that eludes him. Despite 25 years of tarmac, gravel and ice at World level, spending 16 of those with manufacturer teams, and 80 stage wins, and making his 100th start in 2004, Stéphane has STILL not won a WRC event. He spent his spare time as navigator with the likes of Bruno Thiry, Chris Atkinson, François Duval, Stéphane Sarrazin, Stéphane Lefebvre and Henning Solberg, but never won a single overall event. He holds the record as the most experienced co-driver never to win a rally. François Duval did win in 2005, but replaced Stéphane with Sven Smeets halfway through
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| - Stéphane Prévot (born 7 January 1969) is a veteran of the World Rally Championship starting when the Belgian made his debut in the 1989 RAC Rally. Since then, Prévot has taken part in over 300 rallies. But it is WRC victory that eludes him. Despite 25 years of tarmac, gravel and ice at World level, spending 16 of those with manufacturer teams, and 80 stage wins, and making his 100th start in 2004, Stéphane has STILL not won a WRC event. He spent his spare time as navigator with the likes of Bruno Thiry, Chris Atkinson, François Duval, Stéphane Sarrazin, Stéphane Lefebvre and Henning Solberg, but never won a single overall event. He holds the record as the most experienced co-driver never to win a rally. François Duval did win in 2005, but replaced Stéphane with Sven Smeets halfway through
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| - Stéphane Prévot (born 7 January 1969) is a veteran of the World Rally Championship starting when the Belgian made his debut in the 1989 RAC Rally. Since then, Prévot has taken part in over 300 rallies. But it is WRC victory that eludes him. Despite 25 years of tarmac, gravel and ice at World level, spending 16 of those with manufacturer teams, and 80 stage wins, and making his 100th start in 2004, Stéphane has STILL not won a WRC event. He spent his spare time as navigator with the likes of Bruno Thiry, Chris Atkinson, François Duval, Stéphane Sarrazin, Stéphane Lefebvre and Henning Solberg, but never won a single overall event. He holds the record as the most experienced co-driver never to win a rally. François Duval did win in 2005, but replaced Stéphane with Sven Smeets halfway through the season. Finally, FINALLY, in 2015, Stéphane tasted class victory in the WRC-2 at the Monte Carlo Rally with Stéphane Lefebvre.
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