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French racer who joined in 2002, being a member of the [[Golden Generation|golden generation]] of Stunts, champion of [[ZakStunts]] 2003 season and one of the most influential Stunts racers ever. His driving style was reputed for pushing the concept of [[Replay Handling|RH]] optimization to its outer boundaries, at times with incredible results. Additionaly, he was co-founder (alongside with [[Mingva]]) of the famous [[Orion]] team. Alain was also known for his idiosyncratic style of posting and provocative comments that were often trigger for controversy and flamewars - one particularly extended argument was the one involving his former [[Orion]] teammate [[Argammon]]. After overseeing the victory of 2006 ZakStunts title by his [[Orion]] "pupil" [[Renato Biker]], Alain stepped away from the community. He made a comeback some three years later, inspired by the commemorations of [[ZCT100]].  
 
French racer who joined in 2002, being a member of the [[Golden Generation|golden generation]] of Stunts, champion of [[ZakStunts]] 2003 season and one of the most influential Stunts racers ever. His driving style was reputed for pushing the concept of [[Replay Handling|RH]] optimization to its outer boundaries, at times with incredible results. Additionaly, he was co-founder (alongside with [[Mingva]]) of the famous [[Orion]] team. Alain was also known for his idiosyncratic style of posting and provocative comments that were often trigger for controversy and flamewars - one particularly extended argument was the one involving his former [[Orion]] teammate [[Argammon]]. After overseeing the victory of 2006 ZakStunts title by his [[Orion]] "pupil" [[Renato Biker]], Alain stepped away from the community. He made a comeback some three years later, inspired by the commemorations of [[ZCT100]].  
  
Other initiatives of Alain include the [[France Stunts Championship]] contest and [[Stunts 'R' Us]], the one and only Stunts newspaper.
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Other initiatives of Alain include the [[France Stunts Championship]] contest and [[Stunts 'R' Us]], the one and only Stunts magazine.
  
 
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Revision as of 23:59, 6 February 2013

French racer who joined in 2002, being a member of the golden generation of Stunts, champion of ZakStunts 2003 season and one of the most influential Stunts racers ever. His driving style was reputed for pushing the concept of RH optimization to its outer boundaries, at times with incredible results. Additionaly, he was co-founder (alongside with Mingva) of the famous Orion team. Alain was also known for his idiosyncratic style of posting and provocative comments that were often trigger for controversy and flamewars - one particularly extended argument was the one involving his former Orion teammate Argammon. After overseeing the victory of 2006 ZakStunts title by his Orion "pupil" Renato Biker, Alain stepped away from the community. He made a comeback some three years later, inspired by the commemorations of ZCT100.

Other initiatives of Alain include the France Stunts Championship contest and Stunts 'R' Us, the one and only Stunts magazine.

External Links

One of Alain's most famous replays (Eger track, USC season 2003)