D&N Bank Lake Superior ProRally
SCCA ProRally Championship
October 20-21, 2000

* ProRally Results * ClubRally Results *


Press Notes


MEDIA ALERT
SCCA ProRally Championship  Round #9 - Lake Superior
DENVER, CO:  Ninth and final round of the 2000 season.  This year's Lake 
Superior event is one of it's largest ever, with well over 70 entries, 
continuing the record breaking entry level trend set at most events in this 
year's season.  A fast, long event, with nearly 500 total miles in the route, 
this grand tour of Michigan's Keweenaw Peninsula is a demanding test of 
endurance, with the fickle Lake Superior late fall weather nearly always 
playing a significant role in the events outcome.  This performance rally 
event is sanctioned by the Sports Car Club of America. 

When & Where:
20-21 October 2000; Houghton and Calumet, MI; approx. 180 miles northeast of 
Duluth, Minnesota.

Headquarters Hotel - Friday/Saturday Press Room; Event and Media registration 
Best Western - Franklin Square,  820 Shelden Ave, Houghton, MI  49931
Hotel Main:  906.487.1700

Complete Event Schedule: (subject to change)
Thursday, 19 October, 2000  
1:00 PM - 4:00 PM   Press Stage Entrant & Media registration, 7th Floor Franklin Square Inn
1:00 PM - 4:30 PM   Scrutineering - Press Stage cars only - CCISD Learning Center
5:00 PM - 7:00 PM   Press Stage - location TBA - caravan leaves Franklin Square at 4:45
7:30 PM - 8:30 PM   Press Reception - Press Room - 6th floor Franklin Square Inn
    
Friday, 20 October, 2000    
8:00 AM - 2:00 PM   Entrant & Media registration - 7th Floor - Franklin Square Inn
8:00 AM - 2:30 PM   Scrutineering - Press Stage cars only - CCISD Learning Center
3:00 PM - 4:00 PM   Parade & Parc Expose - D&N Bank, CenturyTel parking lots, Houghton
4:01PM  Start of Lake Superior SCCA ProRally Leg One - D&N Bank 
7:15 PM - 12:00 Midnight    Press operations at Kenton Service
1:00 AM Press Room open - Franklin Square Inn
2:00 AM (approximate)   First car arrival - Finish of Leg One - Houghton
3:00 AM (approximate)   Press room closes
    
Saturday, 21 October, 2000  
9:30AM - 10:30 AM   Parc Expose -  D&N Bank - Calumet *
10:31 AM    Start of Lake Superior SCCA ProRally Leg Two - D&N Bank - Calumet
6:00 PM (approximate)   First car arrival - Finish of Leg two - D&N Bank - Hancock *
8:00 PM - 8:30 PM   Reception MTU Memorial Union Building - Houghton
8:30 PM Buffet dinner and Awards Banquet - MTU Memorial Union Building
* Recommended time and location for media interviews.

Press Credentials & Operations:
Event Press/Photo credentials will be available at registration on Thursday 
and Friday only.  Access to press-only photo areas will require a press pass. 
 Credentials are available only to members of the working press.  
Identification and/or work assignment required. Press access to the Awards 
Banquet will be extremely limited.  Please inquire.  Due to the large scale 
of this event, press operations will be primarily at the service areas on 
Friday evening and Saturday.  Only limited information will be available at 
the Press Room during event operations.

Thursday Press Stage:
Thursday's afternoon Press Stage is open to all members of the working press 
and VIP's directly related to the teams that are invited to the Press Stage.  
For members of the press that will be covering this stage only, and will not 
be in attendance for the Friday/Saturday event, Event Press Credentials are 
not required - however, a waiver and release signing will be required at the 
Press Stage.

Visuals, Interviews & Media information:
During the event, action photography will be possible from spectator and 
select press-only viewing areas along the rally course.  Drivers, co-drivers 
and crew will be accessible throughout the event, including the Friday 
afternoon and Saturday morning Parc Expose.  Media relations will be able to 
provide driver and co-driver interviews, event results and other information 
via telephone and Email.  

Event Rank:
This rally is a full points SCCA ProRally Championship event.  Drivers earn 
points towards the national championship, and supporting manufacturers 
(Hyundai, Toyota, Subaru and Mitsubishi) earn points towards overall and 
class Manufacturers' Championships.

Contact:    Kurt Spitzner - SCCA ProRally Championship Marketing and Media 
Manager
Pre-event:  303.779.6622 (country Code: 1)
Direct inquiry Email: [email protected]
Press Room:  20-21 October only.  Call the Hotel and ask for Press Room. 
(room 625) 
Time zone at event: Eastern Time (GMT - 6 hours)
website access:
�   SCCA ProRally: http://www.sccaprorally.org/
�   SCCA Lake Superior ProRally: http://up-plaza.com/lspr/home.html

Selected entries  (driver/co-driver):
�   Paul Choiniere and Jeff Becker; SCCA Open Class 2000 Hyundai Tiburon - 
Multi-time overall SCCA ProRally National Champions Choiniere and Becker 
arrive at Lake Superior with five overall wins in the 2000 season.  The 
dynamic duo wrapped up their bid for the Overall Drivers and Co-Drivers 
Championship at Prescott last month, as well as securing the Overall 
Manufacturers Champion title for Hyundai.  For this unstoppable team, this is 
an 'icing on the cake' event.
�   1999 Overall Manufacturer, Driver and Co-Driver Champions Noel Lawler & 
Charles Bradley; SCCA Open Class 2000 Hyundai Tiburon.  A season filled with 
triumph and heartbreak, last months DNF at Prescott ended Lawler and 
Bradley's bid for a repeat Drivers and Co-Drivers Championship.
�   1999 Rim of the World overall winner Garen Shrader with 1998 overall 
co-driver champion Michael Fennell; SCCA Open Class 1997 Mitsubishi Lancer 
Evo IV.  Shrader and Fennell are going from strength to strength, with 
another strong podium finish at Prescott.  While not in contention for 
overall Driver's Championship, Shrader does have shot at the 3rd place 
overall podium position, so expect the team to apply pressure to 
Lawler/Bradley right from the start.
�   Canadian hotshoe Patrick Richard returns to the US to complete the 
American half of his two-nation championship season, with veteran navigator 
Ben Bradley back in the co-drivers seat.  Bradley will be protecting his GT 
Co-Drivers championship bid from Bill Westrick, in Steve Gingras' Eagle Talon.
�   Group 5 duelers Bryan Hourt and Mark Utecht will be at it again at LSPR, 
with Utecht back in his rebuilt Dodge Omni GLH turbo, and Hourt back with 
long-time co-driver Jay Kowalik.  Tied for first place class points after 
Prescott's battle of the variables, with Utecht in an unfamiliar car, and 
Hourt with an unfamiliar co-driver, this will be one of the races to watch.  
�   Also in the must watch viewfinder is the Group 2 battle between the local 
favorite team of Bob Nielsen and Brett Corneliusen, who lead the class by a 
mere 1.8 points over Californians Jay Streets and Bill Feyling.   Streets 
totaled his Toyota Corolla at Prescott, and has built another just for this 
event, as has Nicholas Robinson, who also destroyed his very quick Honda 
Civic at the Arizona event.


For immediate release                                          
19 October, 2000

Start Order & Late Breaking News:
SCCA� ProRallysm Championship Round # 9 - Lake Superior

Houghton Michigan:  The final round of the 2000 SCCA ProRally Championship 
starts tomorrow afternoon from this mining and college town located in the 
center of the Keweenaw Peninsula - a long finger of land that juts into the 
largest fresh-water lake in North America.  
The Rally starts at 4:00 PM, immediately following a one-hour downtown Parc 
Expose.  An additional, one-hour Parc Expose is scheduled just prior to the 
Leg two restart of the rally on Saturday morning, at 9:30 AM.  
In addition to being the season-ending ProRally of the SCCA Championship, the 
event is also round 13 in the North American Rally Cup - a series of events 
that includes performance rallys in both the US and Canada.

Selected late entries, news  
This weekend's event is the largest in the history of the Lake Superior 
ProRally, with nearly 80 entrants now on the list.  Included are the Overall 
Championship winning Hyundai Tiburons of Choiniere/Lawler; a five-pack of 
hard-charging Mitsubishi Lancer Evos including the Group N Championship team 
of Scheible/Hughes (now running in Open class), and Open Class podium 
contenders Shrader/Fennell, and a 6-pack of world-class Subaru Imprezas, 
featuring a pair of turbocharged 2.5RSes Peterson/Ryther, and the return of 
the Krolikowski Group N Prodrive WRX-Sti.  

With the all-wheel drive dominated classes (FIA Gr N, Open, Production 
GT) championships fundamentally decided going into this event, the battles 
will remain focused on the 2nd and 3rd place podiums for those categories, 
and the tight races for Group 5, Group 2 and Production Class honors.

Returning for a 'second shot' at Performance Rally is "Titans" television 
star Perry King, in a 2000 Hyundai Tiburon.  No stranger to auto racing, King 
has successfully competed in numerous road-racing venues before, but his 
first crack at the sport of performance rally (at this summer's Maine Forest) 
ended with a up-close view of a tree.  On-board with King will be Mark 
Williams, a seasoned competitor that currently leads the Canadian co-driver 
championship with Tom McGeer, and is one of the SCCA ProRally Championship's 
series bosses.      

The Lake Superior ProRally (LSPR) organizers will be attempting something 
new this year - "near real-time" stage time/score posting plus audio press 
notes (MP3 format) on the event website.  See the link below.  Postings 
should begin at approximately 9 PM, Eastern Time Friday night.

"LSPR" is known for its fast but rocky stage roads, and it's always 
popular and crowd-pleasing Saturday "Brockway Mountain" tarmac stage - one of 
the very few such stages in the US Championship.  Heading south and east of 
Houghton on Friday, the rally heads to the tip of Keweenaw Peninsula, due 
north of Houghton, on Saturday, starting in the historic town on Calumet. 

Weather forecast:  Despite a 10 inch snowfall over much of the area last 
week, the weather prediction for this weekend is very good - clear skies and 
moderate temperatures are expected, which will play well for the two-wheel 
drive teams, making those battles all the more interesting.

Press Room Reminder:  Due to the large area this rally covers, press 
operations will be manned out of the remote service areas, and not the hotel 
press room for Friday evening, and Saturday morning.  All developing news 
will be posted electronically, accessible from the event website.  There will 
be our standard Leg One and Leg Two results releases posted via our regular 
e-mail distribution. 

Contact:    Kurt Spitzner - SCCA ProRally Championship Marketing and Media 
Manager
                direct inquiry Email: [email protected]
                    Time zone at-event: Eastern Time (GMT - 5 hours)
Press room phone:  (906) 487-1700 (hotel operator will transfer call to room 
625)
Web sites:
SCCA ProRally: http://www.sccaprorally.org/
SCCA Lake Superior ProRally: http://up-plaza.com/lspr/home.html

 
Information regarding the start order list:
Car # = number on vehicle.  Car # under 200 are ProRally entries.  Car # over 
200 are generally ClubRally (regional) entrants, with first digit denoting 
their home division (2,3 = West coast, 5 = Central US, 8,9 East coast).  
Class = Open - fastest; are cars with considerable modifications;  P 
(Production) - slowest; are cars very near showroom stock configuration.  GR 
5 - two wheel drive high HP cars;  GR 2 - two wheel drive lower horsepower 
cars;  GT - high horsepower production (stock) cars.  Pro seed only shown for 
clarity. Cars with no seeding listed are entered in the ClubRally support 
events only.


Start Order (subject to revision)
Pos   Car#    	Seed    Class   Driver  		Co-driver  	 	Car
 1      2   	FIA 	Open    Paul Choiniere  	Jeff Becker 		00  Hyundai Tiburon
 2      1   	FIA 	Open    Noel Lawler 		Charlie Bradley 	00  Hyundai Tiburon
 3     61  	FIA 	Open    Karl Scheible   	Russ Hughes 		98  Mitsubishi Lancer Evo V
 4     52 	 1   	Open    Doug Shepherd    	Peter Gladysz   	92  Mitsubishi Eclipse
 5      4  	 1   	Open    Garen Shrader   	Michael Fennell 	95  Mitsubishi Lancer Evo IV
 6      6  	 1   	Gr N    Henry Krolikowski   	Cindy Krolikowski  	95  Subaru Impreza WRX-Sti
 7     12 	 1   	GT  	Steve Gingras   	Bill Westrick   	94  Mitsubishi Eclipse GSX
 8     16 	 1   	GT  	Gail Truess 		Patti Hughes    	88  Mazda 323 GTX
 9    148	 2   	Open    Lon Peterson    	Bill Gutzmann   	00  Subaru Impreza 2.5 RS
10    162	 1   	GT  	Patrick Richard 	Ben Bradley 		98  Subaru Impreza 2.5 RS
11    115	 2   	FIA-N   Seamus Burke    	Frank Cunningham    	97  Mitsubishi Lancer Evo IV
12     71 	 1   	Gr 5    Bryan Hourt 		John Dillon 		97  Honda Civic
13     21 	 2   	GT  	Chris Czyzio 		Eric Carlson    	90  Mitsubishi Eclipse GSX
14     94 	 2   	GT  	Brian Pepp  		Jerry Stang 		90  Eagle Talon
15    168	 2   	GT  	Celsus Donnelly 	Barry Smith 		90  Eagle Talon
16     82 	 2   	Gr 5    Mike Hurst  		Rob Bohn    		93  Ford Mustang LX 5.0
17     83 	 2   	Gr 5    Mark Utecht 		Brenda Corneliusen  	86  VW Golf GTi
18    567	 2   	Gr 5    Steve Nowicki   	David Stone 		85  Mazda RX-7
19     51 	 2   	Gr 2    Jay Streets 		Bill Feyling    	85  Toyota Corolla GTS
20    116	 2   	Gr 2    Thomas Lawless 	 	Lawless 		93  Honda Civic
21    107	 3   	Open    Tim Paterson    	Scott Ferguson  	97  Mitsubishi Lancer Evo IV
22    501	 3   	Open    Todd Jarvey 		Richard Faber   	92  Mitsubishi Galant VR-4
23    551	 3   	Open    Mark Sarnecki   	Rick Hansen 		98  Subaru Impreza
24    971	 3   	GT  	Brendan Cunningham  	Paul McClean    	90  Eagle Talon
25    122	 3   	Gr 5    John Daubenmier 	Stanley Rosen   	88  Chevrolet S-10
26     73 	 3   	Gr 2    Nicholas Robinson   	Carl Lindquist  	97  Honda Civic
27     97 	 3   	GT  	Paul Dubinsky   	Yvon Dubinsky   	92  Eagle Talon
28     98 	 3   	Gr 2    Robert Nielsen  	Brett Corneliusen   	87  VW Golf GTi
29    165	 3   	P   	Dennis Chizma   	David Weiman    	73  Porsche 911
30     55 	 3   	P   	Brian Vinson    	Richard Beets   	88  VW Golf GTi
31     33 	 4   	Open    James Warren    	Charles Binder  	83  Audi quattro
32    132	 4   	Open    Robert Burtis   	James Burtis    	85  Audi coupe quattro
33    950	 4   	GT  	Shane Mitchell  	Paul Donnelly   	90  Eagle Talon
34    601	 4   	Gr 5    Michael Halley  	Emily Burton-Weinman    87  Dodge Ram 50
35     65 	 4   	Gr 5    Don Rathgeber   	Jimmy Brandt    	87  Ford Mustang LX 5.0
36     42 	 4   	Gr 2    Eric Burmeister 	Mark Buskirk    	86  VW Golf GTi
37    512	 4   	P   	Jouni Pohjolainen   	John Matikainen 	91  Nissan NX 2000
38     59 	 5   	Open    John Rek    		Robert Dupree   	95  Audi S2
39    104	 5   	Open    Martin Donnelly 	TBA 			90  Eagle Talon
40    149	 5   	Open    Jonathan Ryther 	Janice Damitio  	00  Subaru Impreza 2.5 RS
41    173	 5   	Gr N    Patrick Lilly   	Mark McAllister 	95  Subaru Impreza
42    232	 5   	GT  	Mark Tabor  		John Elkin  		89  Mazda 323 GTX
43    555	 5   	Gr 5    Colin McCleery  	Jeff Secor  		85  Merkur XR4ti
44     15 	 5   	Gr 2    Brad Hawkins    	Adrian Wintle   	96  VW Golf GTi
45     58 	 5   	Gr 2    Roland McIvor   	TBA 			93  Nissan Sentra
46     84 	 5   	Gr 2    J.B. Niday  		Al Kintigh  		86  VW Golf GTi
47    137	 5   	Gr 2    Phil Smith  		Dallas Smith    	68  MGB GT
48    937	 6   	Open    Patrick Farrell 	John O'Reilly   	91  Eagle Talon TSi
49    914	 6   	Gr N    Noel Nash   		Farrell 		97  Mitsubishi Lancer Evo IV
50    TBA	 6   	GT  	Aidan McCormack 	Enda McCormack  	90  Mitsubishi Eclipse
51    194	 6   	Gr 5    Wiktor Biegalski    	Marcin Korneluk    	90  Mitsubishi Eclipse
52    575	 6   	Gr 5    Jeremy Butts    	TBA 			88  Ford Mustang GT
53    904	 6   	Gr 5    John Drislane   	TBA 			87  Mitsubishi Mirage
54     69 	 6   	Gr 2    Charles Sherrill    	Chris Rea   		89  Honda CRX Si
55     41 	 6   	Gr 2    Art Burmeister  	Bob Martin  		87  VW Golf GTi
56    967	 6   	P   	Perry King  		Mark Williams   	00  Hyundai Tiburon
57    133	 6   	P   	Tom Young   		Jim LeBeau  		95  Dodge Neon ACR

Start Order ClubRally support event (subject to revision)
Pos   Car#        	Class   Driver  		Co-driver   	 	Car
58    527     		Open    Chris Gilligan  	Joe Peterson    	92  Mitsubishi Eclipse
59    553     		Gr 5    Jerry Brownell  	Jim Windsor 		83  Chevrolet Citation X-11
60    505     		Gr 2    John Hamilton   	Josh Westhaven  	81  VW Rabbit
61    507     		Gr 2    Micah Wiitala   	Josh Prusi  		92  Saturn SC2
62    522     		Gr 2    Jonathan Butts  	Gary Butts  		85  Dodge Omni GLH
63    557     		Gr 2    Damien Crane    	Stephanie Adams-Graf    90  VW Jetta
64    544     		Open    Dan Malott  		Matt Malott 		90  Eagle Talon
65    518     		Open    Dennis Martin   	Chris Plante    	90  Mitsubishi Eclipse
66    217     		Open    Michael Reeves  	Don Reeves  		91  Toyota Celica All-trac
67    531     		GT  	Steve Nielsen   	Doug McCready   	92  Plymouth Laser
68    563     		Gr 5    Gary Starr  		Bill Tifft  		86  Dodge Omni GLH Turbo
69    548     		Gr 5    John Zoerner    	John Shepski    	85  Dodge Omni GLH turbo
70    528     		Gr 2    John Adleman   		Jason Lajon 		85  VW Golf GTi
71    546     		Gr 2    Steve Irwin 		Phil Schmidt    	87  Toyota MR2
72    591     		Gr 2    Peter Beaupre   	Tim Ballon  		91  Suzuki Swift
73    550     		Gr 2    Aaron Hatz  		Brendan Higgins 	89  VW Golf  Gti 16V
74    574     		Gr 2    Mark Kleckner   	TBA 			74  Dodge Colt
75    571     		Gr 2    Kurt Winkelmann 	Drew Ritchie    	89  Pontiac Fiero
76    568     		P   	Phil Macy   		John O'Neill 		97  Plymouth Neon
77    573     		GT  	Terry Lahti 		Connie Karpinen 	90  Eagle Talon
78    558     		P   	Jim Cox 		Kaari Cox    		89  Chevrolet S-10



SCCA ProRally Championship - Round #9 - Lake Superior
Leg One Results, Key Notes 
More Bad Luck for Lawler, Choiniere, Shrader, Burke shine

Houghton, Michigan - Perfect weather and road conditions added considerable 
speed to several stages of this year's Lake Superior SCCA ProRally, an 
unfamiliar circumstance for many teams accustomed to the Upper Peninsula's 
often wet or otherwise adverse conditions.  For teams with their 
Championships already in the bag, this made for a fun and refreshing change - 
smooth and fast yet challenging roads that several call the best in the 
nation.  For the teams still fighting it out, particularly those in Groups 2 
and 5 - it called for absolute concentration and determination - a tough work 
assignment as the temps dropped to near freezing, and the rapid fire rally 
schedule pulls them on into the early morning hours. 


At the end of last night's lengthy 10-stage Leg One activity, overall 
series points leader Paul Choiniere has a substantial, nearly 2 minute lead 
over Doug Shepard, who himself is nearly two minutes ahead of third place 
Garen Shrader.   Don't expect these margins to be easily maintained - the 
entire leg two of the rally is held in the daylight, and all teams in the top 
6 are podium contenders. 

Noel Lawler's hard luck season finished up this weekend with yet another 
DNF, this time caused by engine failure just after completing stage 2.  At 
the time he was running a close 2nd overall to teammate Paul Choiniere, and 
he went out with style - the engine let go 3 miles from the finish of SS2, 
and Lawler still set fastest time on the stage - 11 minutes, 93 hundredths, 
to Choiniere's 11:98.

In the overall standings, the big winners in this long night of rally 
include the relatively unknown team of Shane Mitchell/Paul Donnelly, who 
picked up an amazing 26 positions and now sit in ninth place overall.  Also 
doing well despite some bad luck early on are Karl Scheible and Russ Hughes, 
who had a tire failure in SS3, and had to run all of SS4 on the right front 
rim.  Thanks to the smooth stage roads, Scheible was able to get the 
Mitsubishi Lancer Evo V back to service with minimal damage to the car, and 
rapidly worked his way up the leaderboard, finishing his night in 4th 
position overall.  

In the 'bad rally luck - but still running' column include Bryan Hourt, 
who had a minor electrical glitch part-way into SS1.  Pulling over to the 
side of the stage road, he found the loose connection and repaired it in 
under 2 minutes, got back in the car, and promptly slid the car into the 
swamp he was unknowingly parked right next to.  Those kind of 'scenic 
details' aren't generally listed in the route book - and on this clear and 
moonless night, there aren't many places in North America darker than 
Michigan's Upper Peninsula.  Hourt finally got unstuck an agonizing 14 
minutes later, but the delay has the unfortunate consequence of virtually 
ending his Group 5 title chase with Mark Utecht.

Also in that column include Patrick Richard, who suffered two tire 
failures on SS2.  As with most rallyists, Richard only carries one spare, so 
he placed that one up front, and continued on, only for the 2nd tire to go 
flat shortly thereafter.  Richard, who drives a Subaru Impreza, did have a 
little luck - the flat occurred at a viewing area, and a rally fan 
volunteered his temporary spare from his own 2.5RS, easily one of the most 
common cars at most performance rally spectator areas. The really bad luck, 
however, came later - the delays cost Richard a whopping 13 minutes in road 
points.  While this isn't too bad for Richard - he's already sewn up the 
Production GT Drivers and Manufacturers Championships, Ben Bradley, his 
co-driver is the big loser - now effectively written out of the PGT 
co-driver's championship points chase.  

Road Penalties in general are running rampant this year, with several 
front running teams earning points, with 14 teams picking up anywhere from a 
relatively inconsequential 1 minute to several being assessed 10 or more - 
enough to knock any entry from the leaderboard.

Leg two of the lake Superior SCCA ProRally begins at 10:30 AM, following 
a 1-hour Parc Expose in downtown Calumet.  Also featured in Saturday's leg is 
a special spectator stage, the long-time favorite tarmac hillclimb up 
Brockway Mountain the early afternoon, prior to the rally's finish in 
downtown Hancock.  
 

Leg One Finish Order (unofficial)  times are in hours:minutes: hundredths of seconds

St  Fin  Car#   Time   	 Seed   Class   Driver  		Co-driver   		Car
 1   1     2   	1:34:08  FIA 	Open    Paul Choiniere   	Jeff Becker 		00  Hyundai Tiburon
 4   2    52  	1:36:04   1   	Open    Doug Shepherd   	Pete Gladysz    	92  Mitsubishi Eclipse
 5   3     4   	1:38:01   1   	Open    Garen Shrader   	Michael Fennell 	97  Mitsubishi Lancer Evo IV
 3   4    61  	1:41:19  FIA 	Open    Karl Scheible   	Russ Hughes 		98  Mitsubishi Lancer Evo V
 6   5     6   	1:41:20   1   	Gr N    Henry Krolikowski   	Cindy Krolikowski   	95  Subaru WRX STI
 8   6   115 	1:42:03   2   	Gr N    Seamus Burke    	Frank Cunningham    	97  Mitsubishi Lancer Evo IV
19   7   567 	1:42:14   2   	Gr 5    Steve Nowicki   	David Stone 		85  Mazda RX-7
10   8    12  	1:43:32   1   	P GT    Steve Gingras   	Bill Westrick   	94  Mitsubishi Eclipse
35   9   950 	1:43:33   4   	P GT    Shane Mitchell  	Paul Donnelly   	90  Eagle Talon
15  10    94  	1:44:03   2   	P GT    Bryan Pepp  		Jerry Stang 		90  Eagle Talon
22  11   107 	1:44:57   3   	Open    Tim Paterson    	Scott Ferguson  	99  Mitsubishi Lancer Evo V
25  12   971 	1:45:49   3   	P GT    Brendan Cunningham  	Paul McClean    	90  Eagle Talon
18  13    83  	1:45:57   2   	Gr 5    Mark Utecht 		Brenda Corneliusen  	86  Dodge Omni GLH turbo
23  14   501 	1:46:06   3   	Open    Todd Jarvey 		Richard Faber   	92  Mitsubishi Galant VR-4
29  15    98  	1:46:52   3     Gr 2    Robert Nielsen  	Brett Corneliusen   	87  VW Golf Gti
13  16    20  	1:47:32   1   	Open    George Plsek    	Alex Gelsomino  	90  90 Audi S2
31  17   165 	1:47:41   3   	P   	Dennis Chizma   	Claire Chizma   	73  Porsche 911
17  18    82  	1:48:55   2   	Gr 5    Mike Hurst  		Rob Bohn    		93  Ford Mustang LX 5.0
21  19   116 	1:49:09   2   	Gr 2    Tom Lawless 		Brendan Lawless 	93  Honda Civic
14  20    21  	1:49:53   2   	P GT    Chris Czyzio 		Eric Carlson    	91  Mitsubishi Eclipse GSX
11  21    16  	1:50:08   1   	P GT    Gail Truess 		Patti Hughes    	88  Mazda 323 GTX
38  22    42  	1:50:57   4   	Gr 2    Eric Burmeister 	Mark Buskirk    	86  VW Golf  Gti
33  23   132 	1:51:53   4   	Open    Robert Burtis   	James R. Burtis 	85  Audi quattro coupe
46  24    15  	1:51:55   5   	Gr 2    Brad Hawkins    	Adrian Wintle   	96  VW Golf GTI
30  25    55  	1:52:36   3   	P   	Brian Vinson    	Richard Beels   	88  VW Golf GTI
24  26   551 	1:52:51   3   	Open    Mark Sarnecki   	Rick Hansen 		98  Subaru Impreza 2.5
28  27    97  	1:52:59   3   	P GT    Paul Dubinsky   	Yvon Dubinsky   	92  Eagle Talon
42  28   149 	1:55:16   5   	Open    Jonathan Ryther 	Janice Damitio  	00  Subaru Impreza 2.5 RS
44  29   232 	1:55:44   5   	P GT    Mark Tabor  		Kevin Poirier   	89  Mazda 323 GTX
43  30   173 	1:56:08   5   	Gr N    Patrick Lilly   	Mark McAllister 	95  Subaru Impreza
34  31    11  	1:56:17   4   	Open    Ivan Orisek 		Olga Orisek 		84  Audi Quattro
12  32    71  	1:56:32   1   	Gr 5    Bryan Hourt 		Mike Dunn   		97  Honda Civic
37  33    65  	1:57:16   4   	Gr 5    Don Rathgeber   	Jimmy Brandt    	87  Ford Mustang LX 5.0
47  34    84  	1:59:11   5   	Gr 2    JB Niday    		Al Kintigh  		86  VW Golf Gti
58  35   967 	2:04:13   6   	P   	Perry King  		Mark Williams   	00  Hyundai Tiburon
27  36    73  	2:05:18   3   	Gr 2    Nicholas Robinson   	Carl Lindquist  	97  Honda Civic
56  37    69  	2:09:16   6   	Gr 2    Charles Sherrill    	Mark Rea    		89  Honda CRX Si
57  38    41  	2:10:20   6   	Gr 2    Art Burmeister  	Bob Martin  	 	87  VW Golf Gti
9   39   162 	2:11:29   1   	P GT    Pat Richard 		Ben Bradley 		98  Subaru Impreza 2.5 RS
54  40   575 	2:49:58   6   	Gr 5    Jeremy Butts    	Jonathan Vrzal  	93  Ford Mustang GT

*complete results will be posted on the Lake Superior website: 
http://up-plaza.com/lspr/home.html

ClubRally results were unavailable at press time

Leg One Retirements - unofficial
Car #   Drivers Name    	Co-Drivers Name 	Class   Make    	Stage   Retirement cause (unofficial)
 19  	Rodney Dean 		Nichole Dean    	GT  	91  Eagle   	DNS 	Unknown
 58  	Roland McIvor  		TBA 			Gr 2    93  Nissan  	DNS 	Unknown
914*    Noel Nash   		Bernard Farrell 	Gr N    97  Mitsubishi  DNS 	Withdrawn - engine
110 	Mark Nelson 		TBA 			Gr N    97  Mitsubishi  DNS 	Withdrawn
148 	Lon Peterson    	Bill Gutzmann    	Open    00  Subaru  	SS2 	Electrical - fuel pump
512     Jouni Pohjolainen   	John Matikainen 	P   	91  Nissan  	SS3 	Tree
555*    Colin McCleery  	Jeff Secor  		Gr 5    85  Merkur  	SS3 	Gearbox
 59  	John Rek    		Bob Dupree  		Open    95  Audi    	SS4 	Engine management
601*    Michael Halley  	E. Burton-Weinman   	Gr 5    87  Dodge   	SS4 	Roll-over
166 	John Daubenmier 	Stanley Rosen   	Gr 5    88  Chevrolet   SS5 	unknown
 51  	Jay Streets 		Bill Feyling    	Gr 2    85  Toyota  	SS5 	Unknown
104 	Martin Donnelly 	Gavin Coyle 		Open    90  Eagle   	SS5 
133 	Tom Young   		Jim LeBeau  		P   	95  Dodge   	SS5 
168 	Celsus Donnelly 	Barry Smith 		GT  	90  Eagle   	SS4 	Accident
194 	Wiktor Biegalski    	Marcin Korneluk    	Gr 5    90  Mitsubishi  SS5 	Tree
904*    John Drislane   	Paul Geary  		Gr 5    87  Mitsubishi  SS5 
926*    Aidan McCormack 	Enda McCormack    	GT  	90  Mitsubishi  SS5 	unknown
137 	Phil Smith  		Dallas Smith    	GR 2    68  MGB 	SS7 	Engine
 33  	James Warren    	Charles Binder  	Open    83  Audi    	SS8 	Unknown

* indicates teams that have the option of re-starting Leg 2 as ClubRally entrants only.


For immediate release   22 October, 2000

SCCA� ProRallysm Championship - Round #9 - Lake Superior
Choiniere/Becker Cruise to 5th Consecutive Overall Season Victory


Houghton, Michigan:  The final round of the 2000 SCCA ProRally Championship 
season came to a satisfying conclusion today for team Hyundai, as Paul 
Choiniere and Jeff Becker cruised to their 5th consecutive overall win of the 
season, and Choiniere's eighth Overall Driver's and Becker's seventh Overall 
Co-Driver's Championship in the SCCA ProRally Series.  In an emotional 
acceptance speech at the event's award's banquet last night, Jeff Becker 
dedicated the win to his wife Tess, who passed away late in the 1999 season, 
and who, said Becker continues to 'support and look over us.' 
 
While the Choiniere/Becker victory tonight came relatively easy to the 
eight-time Champion, but there were some concerns.  The roads used on the 
second leg featured the re-addition of a few classic stages from when the 
forerunner of this event was conceived over 20 years ago.  Well known in 
their previous incarnations as rough on equipment and fast, but technical, 
Choiniere was relieved: "The roads today seemed so amazingly wide and fast 
that it is difficult to believe that these are the same roads that we use to 
run a few years ago."

Karl Scheible and Russ Hughes overcame a multitude of problems from Leg 
one to crawl their way back up the leader board.  Languishing in 22nd overall 
position at the end of day one, the team came back to finish fourth overall, 
"A career best - the most positions I've ever made up in one day of rallying" 
said the 2000 Group N Champion, adding, "the car was just perfect."

Garen Shrader and Michael Fennell continued to demonstrate their ability 
to remain consistent regardless of pressure applied as they finished their 
third event in a row with a podium finish since the addition of Michael 
Fennell to the team as the co-driver.  Said Shrader; "It was flat out or back 
off all day long. I just followed Michael's lead."

Brian Hourt's misfortunes in the early going yesterday; when his car 
developed a minor electrical problem that lead to a slide into the swamp; 
gave his Group 5 competitor Mark Utecht a chance to back off his pace for the 
remainder of the event.  Utecht played a wise game, conserving the car and 
solidifying his grasp on the 2000 Group 5 Championship and the coveted 
Woodner Cup for the top finishing two wheel drive driver.  "Brian was a great 
competitor all year, it is a shame that we had to finish this way without a 
big battle."  The pair came to Lake Superior tied in the points chase.

In Group 2, Bob Nielsen, a long-time entrant who first started to contest 
this event in the late 1970's, used all of that experience to his advantage 
as he held off the other Group 2 teams in the closest battle this season for 
a National Championship.  Bob spoke of the chances in the event, "Today, not 
only the cars are becoming fast and strong, but the drivers and teams are 
stepping up too."

Doug Shepherd's weekend long battle to fend off the other teams behind him 
while trying to catch Paul Choiniere summed up, "I was down by about two 
minutes, but if Paul wanted, it could have been four.  He was just 
uncatchable."

This concludes the 2000 season of the SCCA ProRally Championship.  The 
2001 season of the SCCA ProRally Championship kicks off in Michigan's Lower 
Peninsula on January 26-27, 2001, with the aptly named Sno*Drift event.  As 
in 2000, Sno*Drift will be a full points Drivers and Manufacturers 
Championship event.  


Final Finish Order (official)                                         
times are in hours:minutes: hundredths of minutes
 
St  Fin  Car#   Time     Seed   Class   Driver  		Co-driver   	    	Car
 1    1    2   	2:05:42	 FIA 	Open 	Paul Choiniere   	Jeff Becker 		00 Hyundai Tiburon
 4    2   52  	2:08:08   1   	Open	Doug Shepherd   	Pete Gladysz    	92 Mitsubishi Eclipse
 5    3    4   	2:10:14   1     Open    Garen Shrader   	Michael Fennell 	97 Mitsubishi Lancer Evo IV
 3    4   61  	2:12:20  FIA 	Open    Karl Scheible   	Russ Hughes 		98 Mitsubishi Lancer Evo V
 6    5  115 	2:12:32   2   	Gr N    Seamus Burke    	Frank Cunningham    	97 Mitsubishi Lancer Evo IV
 8    6    6   	2:13:28   1   	Gr N    Henry Krolikowski   	Cindy Krolikowski   	95 Subaru WRX STI
19    7   12  	2:15:40   1   	GT  	Steve Gingras   	Bill Westrick   	94 Mitsubishi Eclipse
10    8  567 	2:16:01   2   	Gr 5    Steve Nowicki   	David Stone 		85 Mazda RX-7
35    9  107 	2:17:35   3   	Open    Tim Paterson    	Scott Ferguson  	99 Mitsubishi Lancer Evo V
15   10   94  	2:17:38   2   	GT  	Bryan Pepp  		Jerry Stang 		90 Eagle Talon
22   11  971 	2:20:22   3   	GT  	Brendan Cunningham  	Paul McClean    	90 Eagle Talon
25   12  501 	2:20:56   3   	Open    Todd Jarvey 		Richard Faber   	92 Mitsubishi Galant VR-4
18   13   83  	2:21:25   2   	Gr 5    Mark Utecht 		Brenda Corneliusen  	86 Dodge Omni GLH turbo
23   14   98  	2:21:51   3   	Gr 2    Robert Nielsen  	Brett Corneliusen   	87 VW Golf Gti 
29   15   20  	2:21:52   1   	Open    George Plsek    	Alex Gelsomino  	90 Audi Quattro
13   16   82  	2:22:43   2   	Gr 5    Mike Hurst  		Rob Bohn    		93 Ford Mustang LX 5.0
31   17  165 	2:23:14   3   	P   	Dennis Chizma   	Claire Chizma   	73 Porsche 911
17   18  116 	2:23:20   2   	Gr 2    Tom Lawless 		Brendan Lawless 	93 Honda Civic
21   19  575 	2:23:44   6   	Gr 5    Jeremy Butts    	Jonathan Vrzal  	93 Ford Mustang GT
14   20   21  	2:25:13   2  	GT  	Chris Czyzio 		Eric Carlson    	91 Mitsubishi Eclipse GSX
11   21  551 	2:25:43	  3   	Open    Mark Sarnecki   	Rick Hansen 		98 Subaru Impreza 2.5 RS
38   22   16  	2:26:22   1   	GT  	Gail Truess 		Patti Hughes    	88 Mazda 323 GTX
33   23   15  	2:27:01   5   	Gr 2    Brad Hawkins    	Adrian Wintle   	96 VW Golf Gti
46   24   97  	2:27:41   3   	GT  	Paul Dubinsky   	Yvon Dubinsky   	92 Eagle Talon
30   25  132 	2:28:50   4   	Open    Robert Burtis   	James R. Burtis 	85 Audi quattro coupe
24   26   71  	2:29:52   1   	Gr 5    Bryan Hourt 		Mike Dunn   		97 Honda Civic
28   27   55  	2:31:25   3   	P   	Brian Vinson    	Richard Beels   	88 VW Golf Gti
42   28  149 	2:32:40   5   	Open    Jonathan Ryther 	Janice Damitio  	00 Subaru Impreza 2.5 RS
44   29   11  	2:32:50   4   	Open    Ivan Orisek 		Olga Orisek 		84 Audi 4000 quattro
43   30   65  	2:33:44   4   	Gr 5    Don Rathgeber   	Jimmy Brandt    	87 Ford Mustang LX 5.0
34   31  173 	2:33:55   5   	Gr N    Patrick Lilly   	Mark McAllister 	95 Subaru Impreza
12   32   84  	2:36:38   5   	Gr 2    JB Niday    		Al Kintigh  		86 VW Golf GTi
37   33   73  	2:39:35   3   	Gr 2    Nicholas Robinson   	Carl Lindquist  	97 Honda Civic
47   34  967 	2:45:03   6   	P   	Perry King  		Mark Williams   	00 Hyundai Tiburon
58   35   41  	2:48:52   6   	Gr 2    Art Burmeister  	Bob Martin  		87 VW Golf Gti
27   36   69  	2:52:16   6   	Gr 2    Charles Sherrill    	Mark Rea    		89 Honda CRX Si
56   37   42  	2:58:19   4   	Gr 2    Eric Burmeister 	Mark Buskirk    	86 VW Golf Gti
57   38  232 	3:09:04   5   	GT  	Mark Tabor  		Kevin Poirier   	89 Mazda 323 GTX

*complete results will be posted on the Lake Superior website: 
http://up-plaza.com/lspr/home.html

ClubRally results were unavailable at press time 

Leg One Retirements - unofficial
Car #   Drivers Name    	Co-Drivers Name 	Class   Make   		Stage   Retirement cause (unofficial)
 19  	Rodney Dean 		Nichole Dean    	GT  	91  Eagle   	DNS 	Unknown
 58  	Roland McIvor   	TBA 			Gr 2    93  Nissan  	DNS 	Unknown
914*    Noel Nash   		Bernard Farrell 	Gr N    97  Mitsubishi  DNS 	Withdrawn - engine
110 	Mark Nelson 		TBA 			Gr N    97  Mitsubishi  DNS 	Withdrawn
148 	Lon Peterson    	Bill Gutzmanm    	Open    00  Subaru  	SS2 	Electrical - fuel pump
512 	Jouni Pohjolainen   	John Matikainen 	P   	91  Nissan  	SS3  	Accident - Tree
555*    Colin McCleery  	Jeff Secor  		Gr 5    85  Merkur  	SS3 	Gearbox
 59  	John Rek    		Bob Dupree  		Open    95  Audi    	SS4 	Engine management
601*    Michael Halley  	E. Burton-Weinman   	Gr 5    87  Dodge   	SS4 	Roll-over
166 	John Daubenmier 	Stanley Rosen   	Gr 5    88  Chevrolet   SS5 	Mechanical 
 51  	Jay Streets 		Bill Feyling    	Gr 2    85  Toyota  	SS5 	Rear differential
104 	Martin Donnelly 	Gavin Coyle 		Open    90  Eagle   	SS5 	Mechanical 
133 	Tom Young   		Jim LeBeau  		P   	95  Dodge   	SS5 	Fuel tank
168 	Celsus Donnelly 	Barry Smith 		GT  	90  Eagle   	SS4 	Accident
194 	Wiktor Biegalski    	Marcin Korneluk    	Gr 5    90  Mitsubishi  SS5 	Accident - Tree
904*    John Drislane   	Paul Geary  		Gr 5    87  Mitsubishi  SS5 	Mechanical
926*    Aidan McCormack 	Enda McCormack    	GT  	90  Mitsubishi  SS5 	Mechanical 
137 	Phil Smith  		Dallas Smith    	GR 2    68  MGB 	SS7 	Engine
 33  	James Warren    	Charles Binder  	Open    83  Audi    	SS8 	Mechanical 
* indicates teams that have the option of re-starting Leg 2 as ClubRally entrants only.

Leg Two Retirements - unofficial
Car #   Drivers Name    	Co-Drivers Name 	Class   Make    	Stage   Retirement cause (unofficial)
165 	Patrick Richard 	Ben Bradley 		GT  	98  Subaru  	SS13    Suspension
950 	Shane Mitchell  	Paul Donnelly   	GT  	90  Eagle   	SS11    Unknown
937 	Patrick Farrell 	John O'Reilly   	Open    91  Eagle   	SS11    Unknown


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