Round 3 of the 1996 SCCA/Michelin PRO Rally Series
SOU'WESTER DIVISIONAL RALLY
WILD WEST DIVISIONAL RALLY
THE EVENT
The WILD WEST Rally is part of the SCCA PRO Rally Championship.
The SOU'WESTER and WILD WEST Divisional Rallies are sanctioned by the NORTHWEST REGION of the SCCA.
The Divisional events qualify for the 1996 NORPAC and the 1996 NORTHWEST REGION Divisional Championships. The events will adhere to 1995 National and Divisional Rally Rules and Rules for Organizers.
ENTRY
Entry to the event requires a paid entry fee, valid state drivers license, valid SCCA National PRO Rally or Divisional PRO Rally license for both co-driver and driver, vehicle liability insurance, valid vehicle registration, and a completed entry form.
The entry fee for the WILD WEST National PRO Rally is $375.00 through March 18, 1996, $425.00 on the 19th of March.
The entry fee for the SOU'WESTER and the WILD WEST Divisional rallies is $225.00 through March 18, 1996, $275.00 on the 19th of March. The entry fee is for one or both rallies. Competitors wishing to enter the National and Divisional Rallies should add $25.00 to the National entry fee.
Checks should be made payable to NORTHWEST REGION, SCCA and mailed to BOB GRASS, 24529 13th PLACE SOUTH, DES MOINES, WA. 98198.
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
CO-CHAIRMAN BOB GRASS (206) 872-9696 DAYS CO-CHAIRMAN JOHN FORESPRING (360) 943-2191 DAYS REGISTRAR NAVONNE WATERHOUSE (360) 427-6907
EVENT DESCRIPTION
The WILD WEST RALLY will use the normal stage format utilizing FISA signs and control procedures. The National Rally will run fifteen stages, all of which will be scored. The two Divisional rallies will include all the National stages. The event will have 135 stage miles and a total of 315 miles. All stages will be on gravel.
HEADQUARTERS HOTEL
The headquarters hotel for the WILD WEST Rally will be the West Coast Tyee Hotel, 500 Tyee Drive, Olympia, Washington 98512. Telephone for reservations 800-386-8933 or for information (360) 352-0511. The hotel is located at the Trosper Road exit from I-5 (Exit 102). Discount rates for rallyists are available.
REGISTRATION AND SCRUTINEERING LOCATION
Registration and Scrutineering will be at SOUTH PUGET SOUND COMMUNITY COLLEGE, 2001 Mottman Road SW, Olympia, Washington 98512.
SCHEDULE
April 11, 1996 18:30 Close of Entry 15:00 - 18:30 Registration & Scrutineering 19:00 Welcome Party April 12, 1996 12:00 - 15:00 Registration & Scrutineering 17:00 - 18:00 Parc Expose 18:00 Start Day One 24:00 Finish Day One April 13, 1996 08:00 - 09:00 Parc Expose 09:00 Start Day Two 18:00 Finish 20:00 Post Scores 21:00 Awards
AWARDS
Awards will be presented for the first, second, and third places in each National class and for first, second, and third overall. Awards will be presented for first place in each Divisional and first, second, and third places in each Regional class.
FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION-- PHONE BOB GRASS @ (206) 872-9696, FAX ENTRIES (206) 872-3458.
For Immediate Release Contact: Andy Schupack (360) 352-0511 Rm. 236 SCCA/MICHELIN RALLY RACERS COME TO NORTHWEST FOR FIRST NATIONAL EVENT OF THE SEASON; CHOINIERE OPENS TITLE DEFENSE WITH '96 HYUNDAI ELANTRA OLYMPIA, Wash. -- April 10 -- Last year, Paul Choiniere, of Shelburne, Vermont, shook and rattled his new Hyundai Elantra to a slim victory over Carl Merrill and Henry Joy as his new car survived teething problems to score the '95 Wild West PRO Rally win. This year, with Joy skipping the event, it will be Choiniere in yet another new car - a 360 horsepower 4WD '96 Elantra - who will be trying to hold off Merrill's 400 horsepower Ford Escort Cosworth to claim Round #3 of the SCCA/Michelin PRO Rally series while will run through the Capitol State Forest and the Simpson Lumber Company logging roads south of Olympia April 12 - 13. . In a PRO Rally, each team consists of a driver and a co-driver (or navigator), and the exact course is kept secret until just before the event - different from World Rally, where practice is allowed. The cars start at one-minute intervals and race against the clock over 6 - 15 stages which range in length from four to 25 miles. Most of the rallies include night stages, making it necessary for competitors to adjust their driving style. Speeds of more than 120 miles-per-hour could be reached on long straight-aways, with the team achieving the fastest combined times winning the event. Besides Choiniere, who won the opening round this season with a 14-second win over Merrill in South Carolina in March, the other Open class contender is the Hyundai Elantra of Tom Ottey, of Columbus, Ohio. Ottey, whose wife Pam McGarvey is his co-driver, is driving the Elantra driven at Wild West three years ago by rally legend Rod Millen. Local attention will be focused on Sam Bryan, a Boeing engineer from nearby Kent, who will be debuting a new factory-sponsored, Group 5 class Saab 900 turbo. The new Group 5 class, the two-wheel-drive version of the Open class (cars over 2.4-litres adjusted displacement, but with open engine, transmission and suspension options), are not quite as fast as the Open cars, but will finish well overall in this event. As Bryan has just finished assembling his car this week, the Wild West PRO Rally will be his national debut. His main competition in Group 5 is also a factory-sponsored effort. The Toyota Supra of Ralph Kosmides, which was a fine third overall in the recent Doo Wop rallies and was first overall when you combined all four Doo Wop event results, has more road time than Sam's car, but is not quite as fast. The other top contenders are in the Production GT class, which allows turbocharging and four-wheel-drive, but limited suspension and almost no engine modifications. Recent Doo Wops winner Selcuk Karamanoglu, from Bath, Maine, leads the list of contenders with his Eagle Talon, but the fastest woman racer in the field - Janice Damitio from Montesano - hopes to give Selcuk a run for his money in her Toyota All-trac. Roger Hull, a former national champion from Prescott, Ariz., hopes to be competitive in his Eagle Talon, as does Dennis Chizma in his Mitsubishi 3000GT. The event starts Friday afternoon at 4:30 PM with a display of cars at the Little Creek Casino in Shelton, with the cars leaving for the first stage at 5:50 PM. Spectator information will be available starting Thursday afternoon at the Tyee Hotel in Olympia, or at the Little Creek Casino. The SCCA/Michelin PRO Rally series is not only a contest of who is the best driver on forest roads, at high speed in the middle of the night, but also a competition between car preparers and manufacturers. He or she whose car is sturdily built and who can avoid damaging off-course excursions into trees or ditches, stands a chance of winning. Besides the fastest, overall competitors, there are less exotic cars running in different classes which allow less modifications. The cars mentioned above are all four-wheel-drive, turbocharged, highly-modified racers, while various Production classes allow very few changes to the stock vehicles driven on the street. All PRO Rally cars have safety equipment including aircraft-style safety harnesses, roll cages, and fire extinguishers. Tires play an important part in a winning rally effort. They must be equally reliable on many driving surfaces; the asphalt of the transit roads that rallyists traverse to get to the competition stages, as well as varying conditions on the competition stages themselves. Stages, many of which are unpaved, can change from sandy to clay to gravel in the space of a few hundred feet. Sometimes rain will turn a perfectly ordinary dirt road into a quagmire within minutes. Most of the top competitors will be using specially constructed Michelin XGT Rally tires, which not only come in various compounds for different road surfaces, but have rugged carcass and sidewall designs to resist puncturing under the stressful rally conditions. The tire company is using its three-year agreement with the Sports Car Club of America to promote one of the fastest growing motorsports in the country as well as its XGT line of street tires. The 1996 SCCA/Michelin PRO Rally Series consists of eleven events, and is sponsored by Michelin Tire Corporation, and sanctioned by the Sports Car Club of America. The 1996 Wild West PRO Rally is presented by the Northwest Region of the Sports Car Club of America. # # # MEDIA_ALERT Event: 1996 Wild West PRO Rally, round #3 of the 1996 SCCA/Michelin PRO Rally Series. Race cars from around the country will compete at high speeds on the challenging forest roads through the Capitol Forest and the Simpson Timber Company southwest of the Olympia/Aberdeen areas of Washington State. When: Friday and Saturday, April 12 and 13, 1996 Schedule Thursday (all times Pacific Daylight) 3:00 PM - 8:00 PM - Registration and tech inspection South Puget Sound Community College 2011 Mottman Road S.W. Olympia Friday 9:15 AM - Media stage; members of the working media will gather at Tyee Hotel, 500 Tyee Drive (off I-5 at exit 102 in Olympia) to caravan into the woods for rides at speed in a leading rally car. 11:00 AM - 3:00 PM - Registration and tech inspection South Puget Sound Community College 2011 Mottman Road S.W., Olympia 4:30 PM - Parc Expose (display of cars for the public) Little Creek Casino, Shelton, Wash. 5:50 PM - First car starts - one minute intervals, Wild West PRO Rally Little Creek Casino, Shelton, Wash. 11:28 PM - First car finishes - Day One Little Creek Casino, Shelton, Wash. Saturday 8:00 AM - Parc Expose (display of cars for the public) Downtown Shelton, Wash. 8:30 AM - First car starts - Day 2 - Wild West PRO Rally Downtown Shelton, Wash. 6:45 PM - First car finishes - Day 2 Little Creek Casino, Shelton, Wash. Where: Rally headquarters will be the Tyee Hotel, Olympia. Rally information and instructions on where to view the event will be available in the Press Room - Room 236 - starting Thursday, April 11 at 3:00 PM. Duration: 130 stage miles, 305 total miles, 15 stages (combined two days) Rank: Full national PRO Rally (run in conjunction with a coefficient 3 and a coefficient 2 divisional PRO Rally) awarding full national points towards the 1996 SCCA/Michelin PRO Rally series national championship. Presented by the Northwest Region of the Sports Car Club of America. The National PRO Rally series is sponsored by Michelin Tire Corporation and is sanctioned by the Sports Car Club of America. Interviews: Drivers will be available at the rally headquarters and the parc expose per the schedule above. Call Andy Schupack in the media center (360) 352-0511, Room 236, April 11 - 14. Expected Top National Entries: Paul Choiniere - defending five-time overall national champion - won this rally last year - in his new '96 Hyundai Elantra; Carl Merrill - 400 HP Ford Escort Cosworth - fastest car on the circuit - was fastest here in '94, but was disqualified for speeding on a transit; Tom Ottey - finished in the top five several times last year - in his Open class Hyundai Elantra; Selcuk Karamanoglu - Turkish rally champion now living in Maine -won Doo Wop Rally here last month in an Eagle Talon; Rui Brasil - Open class Audi 4000 Quattro - won the divisional class here last month - 300 hp; Ralph Kosmides - new Group 5 Toyota Supra - currently leading this new class after class victory last month; Sam Bryan, from Kent, Wash. - fastest local competitor - Boeing engineer with new factory- supplied Group 5 Saab 900 turbo; Janice Damitio, from Montesano, Wash., - only woman entered in national event - in a Toyota Celica GTS 4WD - narrowly missed being the first woman to win a rally championship last year. Visuals: There will be escorts to take photographers and video crews onto the course on Saturday. Media Info: We will provide phone-ins on event information, driver interviews, and results. We will fax stories and agate Saturday and Sunday. We have B-roll available for TV. Contact: Andy Schupack - SCCA/Michelin PRO Rally Series national media liaison: (401) 739-5677 - before April 11 and after April 14 (360) 352-0511, Rm. 236 - April 11 - 14 # # # HOW A PRO RALLY WORKS: Each team consists of a driver and a co-driver (or navigator), and the exact course is kept secret until just before the event - different from World Rally, where practice and course notes are allowed. The cars start at one-minute intervals and race against the clock over 15 stages (competition course consisting of closed public roads) which range in length from four to 25 miles. Most of the rallies include night stages, making it necessary for competitors to adjust their driving style. Speeds of more than 120 miles- per-hour can be reached on long straight-aways, with the team going the fastest over the competition course winning the rally. # # # Round #3 - 1996 SCCA/Michelin PRO Rally Series Wild West PRO Rally - Olympia, Washington Preliminary Entry List - April 9, 1996 Start Car Driver/ Co-Driver/ Make/Model/Class/ Pos. No. Hometown Hometown Division ----- ---- ------------------ ----------------- ------------------- 1 Paul Choiniere Jeff Becker Hyundai Elantra/Open Shelburne, VT Great Neck, NY National 3 Carl Merrill John Bellefleur Ford Escort Cosworth/Open Ogunquit, ME Thornhill, ONT National 33 Tom Ottey Pam McGarvey Hyundai Elantra/Open Columbus, OH Columbus, OH National Rui Brasil Carlos Tavaras Audi Quattro/Open San Jose, CA San Jose, CA Nat./Div. Sam Bryan Rob Walden Saab 900 Turbo/Group 5 Kent, WA Seattle, WA National Selcuk Karamanoglu Yorgi Bittner Eagle Talon/PGT Bath, ME Plain City, OH National 17 Janice Damitio Amity Trowbridge Toyota Celica GTS/PGT Montesano, WA Seattle, WA Nat/Div. 16 Ralph Kosmides Joe Noyes Toyota Supra/Group 5 Newport Beach, CA Seattle, WA Nat/Div. 39 Mike Whitman Kevin Linville Datsun 510/Group 2 Farmington, NM Durango, CO Nat./Div. Bill Malik Renn Phillips Volvo 240/Group 2 Burbank, CA Del Mar, CA Nat./Div. 21 Lon Peterson Bill Gutzmann Kia Sephia/Production Victorville, CA Ontario, CA Nat./Div. Roger Hull Ken Cassidy Eagle Talon/PGT Prescott, AZ Tempe, AZ Nat./Div. 30 Gary Caffroy Carolyn Russell Mazda RX-3 North Bend, WA North Bend, WA Divisional 41 Monty Horn TBD Datsun 510 Olympia, WA Divisional 32 Kirk Simons Mike Jones Dodge GLH Turbo Kent, WA Kirkland, WA Divisional John Pizzagalli Eric Hauge Mitsubishi Galant/PGT S. Burlington, VT Napa, CA National 42 Neville Green David Joynt Merkur XR4Ti Lynnwood, WA Kirkland, WA Divisional Vic Harvey Tony Latham Mazda 323GTX Prince George, BC Vancouver, BC Divisional 87 Larry Furst Mike Fenter Datsun 210 Gresham, OR Canby, OR Divisional 86 Jack Horn Eric Shild Mazda GLC Ranier, OR Tacoma, WA Divisional 72 Jack Broadhead TBD Toyota FX16 Hoquiam, WA Divisional Pete Lahm Jimmy Brandt Datsun PL 510/Group 2 Phoenix, AZ Lake Odessa, MI National John Sparks Don Schroeder Toyota Corolla Portland, OR Olympia, WA Divisional Dennis Chizma Ben Bradley Mitsubishi 3000GT/PGT Simi Valley, CA Portland, OR National Jim Breazeale Cristy Breazeale VW Rabbit Seattle, WA Seattle, WA Divisional Todd Hartmann Kirk Knestis WV Golf GTI Issaquah, WA Divisional William Nation Erik Thompson Mazda RX-7 Los Angeles, CA Portland, OR Divisional # # #
Wild West PRO Rally, presented by the Little Creek Casino Olympia/Shelton, Washington Round #3 - SCCA/Michelin PRO Rally April 12, 1996, 1:00 PM Press Notes #1 1. Welcome to Olympia, Washington, and round #3 of the 1996 SCCA/Michelin PRO Rally series. With the two 60 precent rallies now completed (Selcuk Karamanoglu winning the Doo Wops PRO Rally here last month in his Eagle Talon and Paul Choiniere winning the Sand Hills event in South Carolina in his Hyundai Elantra), this is the first full national event. The weather forecast calls occaisional rain tonight with lows in the low 40's, Tomorrow, it should be overcast in the morning, but partly sunny and warmer in the afternoon, with the highs near 60 degrees. 2. Although registration is still open, with the start of the rally scheduled at 5:50 PM PST this afternoon, it looks like a 30-plus car field. The top Open class cars competing for the overall win include defending champion (and last year's Wild West winners) Paul Choiniere/Jeff Becker in a new '96 Hyundai Elantra, the Carl Merrill/John Bellefleur Ford Escort Cosworth, the Tom Ottey/Pam McGarvey Hyundai Elantra, and the Rui Brasil/Carlos Tavares Audi Quattro. 3. Some pre-event events of note: --The Selcuk Karamanoglu/Yorgi Bittner Eagle Talon, fresh from its victory at Doo Wops last month, was headed for organizer Ray Damitio's house for storage until this event when the clutch let go. Selcuk spent this week repairing the car, and he is ready to lead a strong field of Production GT cars. --John Sparks, expected to run his Toyota Corolla in the divisional event, was forced to withdraw due to illness. --Ditto for Bill Nation, from Los Angeles, who bad back has forced him to withdraw his Mazda RX-7 from the divisional. --The Sam Bryan/Rob Walden Saab 900 turbo, being built at Walden's shop in Seattle with the help of T.A.D. Motorsports' Murray Thomas, is going right down to the deadline to enter this event. The team, which is Saab's first factory-sponsored racing effort since 1984, took delivery of their drivetrain components only a few weeks ago, is struggling to get the car finished and make the 3:00 PM deadline for registration and tech. # # # Round #3 - 1996 SCCA/Michelin PRO Rally Series Wild West PRO Rally - Olympia, Washington Final Entry/Start List - April 12 - 13, 1996 Start Car Driver/ Co-Driver/ Make/Model/Class/ Pos. No. Hometown Hometown Division ----- ---- ------------------ ----------------- ------------------- 1 3 Carl Merrill John Bellefleur Ford Escort Cosworth/Open Ogunquit, ME Thornhill, ONT National 2 1 Paul Choiniere Jeff Becker Hyundai Elantra/Open Shelburne, VT Great Neck, NY National 3 33 Tom Ottey Pam McGarvey Hyundai Elantra/Open Columbus, OH Columbus, OH National 4 23 Selcuk Karamanoglu Yorgi Bittner Eagle Talon/PGT Bath, ME Plain City, OH National 5 25 Rui Brasil Carlos Tavaras Audi Quattro/Open San Jose, CA San Jose, CA Nat./Div. 6 17 Janice Damitio Amity Trowbridge Toyota Celica GTS/PGT Montesano, WA Seattle, WA Nat/Div. 7 16 Ralph Kosmides Joe Noyes Toyota Supra/Group 5 Newport Beach, CA Seattle, WA Nat/Div. 8 17 David Peterson Greg Chaloupka VW GTI/Group 2 Aspen, CO Aspen, CO Nat./Div. 9 22 Lon Peterson Bill Gutzmann Kia Sephia/Production Victorville, CA Ontario, CA Nat./Div. 10 11 Jon Pizzagalli Eric Hauge Mitsubishi Galant/PGT S. Burlington, VT Napa, CA National 11 77 Roger Hull Ken Cassidy Eagle Talon/PGT Prescott, AZ Tempe, AZ Nat./Div. 12 111 Bill Malik Renn Phillips Volvo 240/Group 2 Burbank, CA Del Mar, CA Nat./Div. 13 39 Mike Whitman Kevin Linville Datsun 510/Group 2 Farmington, NM Durango, CO Nat./Div. 14 24 Pete Lahm Jimmy Brandt Datsun PL 510/Group 2 Phoenix, AZ Lake Odessa, MI National 15 12 George Plsek Mark Ratham Saab 99 Turbo/Group 5 Sylmar, CA Del Mar, CA Nat./Div. 16 13 Douglas Shrenk Mike Fenter Saab 900/Group 2 Lynnwood, WA Canby, OR Nat./Div. Divisional 17 119 Tim Paterson Joel Wright Mazda 323GTX Redmond, WA Burien, WA Divisional 18 65 Dennis Chizma Ben Bradley Mitsubishi 3000GT VR4 Simi Valley, CA Portland, OR Divisional 19 117 Todd Hartmann Kirk Knestis VW GTI Issaquah, WA Seattle, WA Divisional 20 19 Scott Trinder Robert Trinder Suzuki Swift Vancouver, BC Vancouver, BC Divisional 21 30 Gary Caffroy Carolyn Russell Mazda RX-3 North Bend, WA North Bend, WA Divisional 22 40 Pete Shelton Carl Hillman Mazda RX-3 Seattle, WA Seattle, WA Divisional 23 41 Monty Horn Scott Simons Datsun 510 Olympia, WA Olympia, WA Divisional 23 89 Dave Heinz Rick Heinz Mazda RX-3 Tacoma, WA Port Orchard, WA Divisional 24 32 Kirk Simons Tim Dutton Dodge Omni GLH Kent, WA Kirkland, WA Divisional 25 84 Vic Harvey Tony Latham Mazda 323GTX Prince George, BC Vancouver, BC Divisional 26 86 Jack Horn Eric Shild Mazda GLC Ranier, OR Tacoma, WA Divisional 27 72 Jack Broadhead Cable Rhodes Toyota FX16 Hoquiam, WA Prescott, AZ Divisional 28 81 Jonathan Blunt Jason Coakley VW Rabbit Victoria, BC Victoria, BC Divisional 29 85 Jim Breazeale Cristy Breazeale VW Rabbit Seattle, WA Seattle, WA Divisional 30 79 Trevor Donison Gary Cox Mazda 323GTX Vancouver, BC Portland, OR Divisional 31 91 James Unger Kara Unger Toyota All-trac Gresham, OR Gresham, OR Divisional Saturday_Only 90 Justin Gladden Brett Ineson Datsun 510 Vancouver, BC Vancouver, BC Divisional 75 Debbie Sjodin David Treen Plymouth Arrow Lynnwood, WA Seattle, WA Divisional # # # Wild West PRO Rally, presented by the Little Creek Casino Olympia/Shelton, Washington Round #3 - SCCA/Michelin PRO Rally April 12, 1996, 7:00 PM Press Notes #2 4. The Sam Bryan/Rob Walden Saab 900 turbo will have to wait until Rim of the World in May to debut. The team was unable to get the car running until late this afternoon, with the fuel injectors being the culprit. The team is still trying to get to the start of tomorrow's event in order to do some testing, but there might be too many tasks to complete to get the car to the rally at all. 5. Here is a round-up of the classes: --The Open class should be a battle between the "big four" - the Choiniere/Becker Hyundai Elantra; the Merrill/Bellefleur Ford Escort Cosworth; the Ottey/McGarvey Hyundai Elantra; and the Brasil/Tavares Audi Quattro. Choiniere won the opening event of the series in South Carolina, beating Merrill by 14 seconds, but it wasn't a particularly strong event for either car. Ottey is making his season debut in his Hyundai after having turbo problems at the car's first event in Michigan last year. he expected to make the South Carolina rally in March, but an unrelated turbo problem before the event kept the team home in Columbus. Brasil ran well at the Doo Wops, finishing second to Selcuk Karamanoglu overall. --In the new Group 5 class, with the Sam Bryan DNS, the Ralph Kosmides/Joe Noyes Toyota Supra is the clear favorite, with only the Saab 99 turbo of George Plsek/Mark Ratham to challenge them. Kosmides, whose Supra is basically stock with suspension, exhaust and brake modifications, has already run and finished six divisional events in the car, including his class win at the Doo Wops last month. In fact, the Ruby's Diner team was the overall winner of the four-rally Doo Wops series. --Although the Group 2 will be missing champion Sam Bryan, Sam's championship car - the Saab 900 turbo - is still in the class, being driven this weekend by Doug Shrenk/Mike Fenter. Dave Peterson/Greg Chaloupka's VW GTI, Mike Whitman/Kevin Linville Datsun 510, Pete Lahm/Jimmy Brandt Datsun PL510, and Bill Malik/Renn Phillips Volvo 240 (the Doo Wops Group 2 winner) should all provide a good challenge for Shrenk. This might be the closest class of the weekend. --Production GT should also be a good battle, with Selcuk Karamanoglu/Yorgi Bittner's Eagle Talon running as well as it ever has off its win at Doo Wops here last month. John Pizzagalli will be debuting his Vermont Sports Car-constructed (of Dick Corley fame) Mitsubishi Galant and veteran co-driver Erick Hauge will help him in the navigator's seat. Roger Hull, a former national champion, with co-driver Ken Cassidy, should give chase in an Eagle Talon, while Janice Damitio, who has Amity Trowbridge in the navigator's seat, won the class last year in her Toyota All-trac. The Dennis Chizma/Ben Bradley Mitsubishi 3000GT VR4 was also expected to compete in this class, but brake rotors that did not conform to the Production GT rules pushed Chizma into a divisional-rally-only weekend. --In the Production class, the Lon Peterson/Bill Gutzmann '96 Kia Sephia stands to gain another win - its second of the season - as none of the big guns from the East Coast (Bob Elliott's VW GTI, Jim Anderson and Greg Trepetin's Honda Preludes, or Tad Ohtake's Ford Escort GT) made the trip. Peterson, who won the class last month at Doo Wops, is the lone class entry. --Both the Group A and Rallytruck classes have been discontinued for 1996. 6. 32 cars took the countdown at the Little Creek Casino in a light, but steady rain in Shelton, Washington. The cars will run approximately 40 stage miles and 6 stages this evening, followed by 8 stages and 90 stage miles on Saturday. # # # Wild West PRO Rally, presented by the Little Creek Casino Olympia/Shelton, Washington Round #3 - SCCA/Michelin PRO Rally April 13, 1996, 7:00 AM Press Notes #3 7. Almost immediately after the start of the event, competitors felt the effect of the steady rain which had pelted the area for the past two days. Group 2 contenders Bill Malik/Renn Philips, at a disadvantage in the slippery conditions in their 2WD Volvo, slipped off the course on stage #1 and got stuck in a ditch, and became the events' first DNF. Malik said he hoped to start the divisional event today. 8. After one stage, the top national teams had the following scores: Driver/co-driver Car Class Time (hrs:min:sec) Choiniere/Becker Hyundai Elantra Open 4:29 Merrill/Bellefleur Escort Cosworth Open 4:40 Ottey/McGarvey Hyundai Elantra Open 4:41 Karamanoglu/Bittner Eagle Talon PGT 4:44 Brasil/Tavaras Audi Quattro Open 4:56 Pizzagalli/Hauge Mitsubishi Galant PGT 5:01 Hull/Cassidy Eagle Talon PGT 5:06 Whitman/Linville Datsun 510 Group 2 5:13 Kosmides/Noyes Toyota Supra Group 5 5:13 Damitio/Trowbridge Toyota All-trac PGT 5:14 Peterson/Gutzmann Kia Sephia Production 5:18 Peterson/Chaloupka VW GTI Group 2 5:19 Lahm/Brandt Datsun 510 Group 2 5:42 9. If the above times look normal, all hell broke loose over the next two stages, and the service area that followed. Janice Damitio hit a water crossing too hard on stage 2, soaking the Toyota's distributor and causing the whole electrical system to sputter until she could get to service. The Damitio/Trowbridge effort took another hit later in the evening (stage #5) when they had a flat tire. 10. Stage #3 bit the Ottey/McGarvey Hyundai, as Tom drove off the course into "the Grand Canyon of ditches," breaking a wheel bearing and forcing the car out of the event. The pair plans to enter Rim of the World event in California in three weeks. 11. Other DNFs included: --The Todd Hartmann/Kirk Knestis VW GTI (crash) --Vic Harvey/Tony Latham Mazda 323GTX (exhaust/ignition) --George Plsek/Mark Ratham Saab 99 (mechanical) # # # Wild West PRO Rally, presented by the Little Creek Casino Olympia/Shelton, Washington Round #3 - SCCA/Michelin PRO Rally April 13, 1996, 8:00 AM Press Notes #4 12. Although his Mitsubishi Galant VR4 is the result of several years of development by carbuilder Lance Smith at Vermont Sports Car, John Pizzagalli was a newcomer to all-wheel-drive, and went off the course several times before becoming wedged between rocks. Although he and co-driver Erick Hauge were able to free themselves, they are dead last heading into Saturday's action. 13. The fortunes of the top three drivers changed dramatically on stage three, as the Libra Racing Hyundai broke a motor mount - a new aluminum mount contructed to save weight. Because of the rocking of the engine, the turbo hose pulled off, and then the drive shaft pulled out of the front. Driver Paul Choiniere limped into service, where John Buffum and the Libra crew scrambled to fix the problems. Besides the time lost when the car was down on power, Choiniere incurred 16 minutes of penalty time for staying too long in service, and fell back to 10th overall. 14. The national scores after three stages: Driver/co-driver Car Class Time (hrs:min:sec) Merrill/Bellefleur Escort Cosworth Open 24:53 Karamanoglu/Bittner Eagle Talon PGT 24:57 Brasil/Tavaras Audi Quattro Open 26:11 Peterson/Chaloupka VW GTI Group 2 27:12 Kosmides/Noyes Toyota Supra Group 5 27:33 Hull/Cassidy Eagle Talon PGT 28:06 Damitio/Trowbridge Toyota All-trac PGT 28:35 Peterson/Gutzmann Kia Sephia Production 30:11 Choiniere/Becker Hyundai Elantra Open 41:14 (with 16 min. pen. pts). Pizzagalli/Hauge Mitsubishi Galant PGT 53:44 15. Selcuk Karamanoglu, who won the Doo Wop PRO Rally here last month, is running so much faster this year due to the discovery of a faulty boost guage just before the start of the season. It turns out his HKS turbo was showing 17 PSI, but his actual boost was only stock factory spec. Now he has fixed the problem and turned up the boost, he estimates he has 20 more horsepower. # # # Wild West PRO Rally, presented by the Little Creek Casino Olympia/Shelton, Washington Round #3 - SCCA/Michelin PRO Rally April 13, 1996, 9:00 AM Press Notes #5 16. One of the new features on Carl Merrill's car in a hand- brake release, which kicks the rear wheels out of gear and locks them up for quick, sharp turns. He tested the unit before he came to the rally, and used it on the press stage, but is being cautious with it at speed until he has mastered the technique. 17. The Rui Brasil/Carlos Tavares Audi Quattro ran a good part of the Friday event with only two-wheel-drive as the team broke a rear half-shaft. Although Rui was third overall on Friday night and won the divisional event, his Audi has lots of miles and and crashes on the current car, and will be building an Adui S-2 for 1997. 18. The national scores at the end of Friday evening (six stages) Driver/co-driver Car Class Time (hrs:min:sec) Karamanoglu/Bittner Eagle Talon PGT 50:36 Merrill/Bellefleur Escort Cosworth Open 51:20 Brasil/Tavaras Audi Quattro Open 54:10 Schrenk/Fenten Saab 900 turbo Group 2 54:42 Kosmides/Noyes Toyota Supra Group 5 54:55 Peterson/Chaloupka VW GTI Group 2 56:51 Hull/Cassidy Eagle Talon PGT 57:22 Peterson/Gutzmann Kia Sephia Production 1:00:34 Damitio/Trowbridge Toyota All-trac PGT 1:04:34 Choiniere/Becker Hyundai Elantra Open 1:08:29 Pizzagalli/Hauge Mitsubishi Galant PGT 1:21:45 19. The Doug Shrenk/Michael Fenten Saab 900 turbo, originally entered in the divisional event only, did pay at the last minute to enter the national, and is giving the ex-Sam Bryan championship car quite a ride, leading Group 2 and running fourth overall. The team had some small problems last night, losing their wipers for two stages and having shaking electrics after hitting a water hole. # # # Wild West PRO Rally, presented by the Little Creek Casino Olympia/Shelton, Washington Round #3 - SCCA/Michelin PRO Rally April 13, 1996, 10:30 AM Press Notes #6 20. 29 cars, including 11 national competitors, took the countdown this morning from downtown Shelton and headed for the Simpson Timber Company forest roads. The rally will finish at approx. 7:00 PM tonight at the Little Creek Casino in Shelton. 21. In the Sou'Wester Divisional event on Friday night, the Rui Brasil/Carlos Tavares Audi Quattro continued his divisional winning streak (both Doo Wops last month and now this event) here. Shrenk/Fenten were second, and Kosmides/Noyes were third. The 56:54 turned by the Dennis Chizma/Ben Bradley Mitsubishi 3000GT VR-4 - fourth in the divisional - would have been seventh overall in the national standings and second in Production GT. 22. Paul Choiniere, who is now 17 minutes behind the leaders, is torching the rest of the field on the opening stages here Satuday. He beat Merrill by 45 seconds on stage #7, and 33 seconds on stage #8. Meanwhile, Carl Merrill has erased the 44 second lead Selcuk Karamanoglu had after Friday night, and now leads the overall event by 13 seconds. Both Carl and Selcuk have put distance between themselves and third place Rui Brasil, who is now five minutes behind Merrill. Doug Shrenk continues to lead Group 2 and run in fourth place, while Lon Peterson is winning production and Ralph Kosmides Group 5. # # # Wild West PRO Rally, presented by the Little Creek Casino Olympia/Shelton, Washington Round #3 - SCCA/Michelin PRO Rally April 13, 1996, 2:00 PM Press Notes #7 23. Here are recent rally home pages that have crossed our desk: Internet:http://www.li.net/~sandman/msports.html - Bob Sanderson's page - many photos Internet:http://www.susquehanna.com/susq - Ken Beard's page Internet:[email protected] - New England Region SCCA home page Internet:http://www.ozemail.com.au/~nrm/hrs.html - Australian-based world-wide rally news for Hyundai Internet:http://www.av.qnet.com/~teamhke/rim> - Rim of the World home page Internet:http://pubweb.acns.nwu.edu./~harrier/prelude/hmpg.html Honda Race and Rally News home page Internet:http://www.saabusa.com - Saab's home page - rally info part of site 24. Here are the scores after ten stages (four stages to go): Driver/co-driver Car Class Time (hrs:min:sec) Merrill/Bellefleur Escort Cosworth Open 2:04:07 Karamanoglu/Bittner Eagle Talon PGT 2:04:43 Brasil/Tavaras Audi Quattro Open 2:12:06 Hull/Cassidy Eagle Talon PGT 2:17:02 Choiniere/Becker Hyundai Elantra Open 2:18:08 Peterson/Chaloupka VW GTI Group 2 2:21:38 Peterson/Gutzmann Kia Sephia Production 2:21:47 Damitio/Trowbridge Toyota All-trac PGT 2:22:38 Kosmides/Noyes Toyota Supra Group 5 2:27:58 Pizzagalli/Hauge Mitsubishi Galant PGT 2:39:27 25. Doug Shrenk/Michael Fenten's Saab 900 turbo blew its engine on stage #9 and could not continue. Also a DNF was the Todd Hartmann/Kurt Knestis VW GTI with a broken spindle. 26. The Toyota Supra Group 5 car of Ralph Kosmides/Joe Noyes went off on stage #8 and risked a DNF, but the Mitsubishi Galant team of Pizzagalli/Hauge pulled them out and kept the team in the race. 27. Dave Peterson/Greg Chaloupka, the only car still running in Group 2, broke a strut on stage #9, but replaced it in service, and their VW GTI is on its way. # # # For Immediate Release Contact: Andy Schupack (360) 352-0511 Rm. 236 through Sunday 4:00 PM (401) 739-5677 after 4/14/96 TWO MEN FROM MAINE FINISH ONE-TWO IN WASHINGTON; MERRILL, KARAMAMOGLU TOP TWO AT SCCA/MICHELIN PRO RALLY; ROUGH ROADS TAKE TOLL ON FIELD OLYMPIA, Wash. -- April 13 -- Carl Merrill, from Ogunquit, Maine, with co- driver John Bellefleur, ran a flawless event in their 400 horsepower Ford Escort Cosworth to win the Wild West PRO Rally by 59 seconds. Merrill, who was disqualified two years ago here after apparently winning the rally, and was cheated last year when a flat tire put him out of contention, felt that it was his turn to win the SCCA/Michelin PRO Rally event in the Northwest. "We have always run well here on the Capitol State Forest and the Simpson Timber Company roads, but have never come away with the win. After some muddy roads last night, we were able to stretch out today on the drying gravel to secure the win," said Merrill, who, with his second place in South Carolina earlier this season, now leads the SCCA/Michelin PRO Rally series. Second overall and winner of the Production GT class was the Eagle Talon of Selcuk Karamanoglu, of Bath, Maine, with co-driver Yorgi Bittner. Despite the more than 100 horsepower deficit to Merrill, Selcuk was leading the event overall by 44 seconds after the first night, but Merrill turned up the boost and kept him a bay for the remainder of the rally. Defending champion Paul Choiniere, from Shelburne, Vermont, with co-driver Jeff Becker, was the fastest car at the rally, besting the field by more than four minutes on Saturday, but broken motor mounts led to a torn turbo hose and a broken drive shaft Friday night which put Paul out of contention for the win. Choiniere/Becker finished fourth, two minutes behind third place Rui Brasil/Carlos Tavares in an Audi Quattro. In the classes, besides the Karamanoglu/Bittner Production GT win, Lon Peterson, from Victorville, Calif., with co-driver Bill Gutzmann, won the Production class in a Kia Sephia; Ralph Kosmides, from Newport Beach, Calif., with co-driver Joe Noyes, took their Toyota Supra to victory in Group 5; and Dave Peterson with co-driver Greg Chaloupka, both from Aspen, Colo., won Group 2 in their VW Golf GTI. In a PRO Rally, each team consists of a driver and a co-driver (or navigator), and the exact course is kept secret until just before the event - different from World Rally, where practice is allowed. The cars start at one-minute intervals and race against the clock over 6 - 15 stages which range in length from four to 25 miles. Most of the rallies include night stages, making it necessary for competitors to adjust their driving style. Speeds of more than 120 miles-per-hour could be reached on long straight-aways, with the team achieving the fastest combined times winning the event. Top local finishers included Janice Damitio from Montesano, with co-driver Amity Trowbridge from Seattle, won the divisional class on Saturday, and were third in Production GT and sixth overall. Ms. Damitio, who is trying to become to first woman ever to win a PRO Rally national driving title, lost time on Friday with a flat tire and a bad distributor. Sam Bryan, a Boeing engineer from nearby Kent, was scheduled to debut a new factory-sponsored, Group 5 class Saab 900 turbo, but the team could not finish building the car in time for the event. Bryan's car should debut at the Rim of the World PRO Rally in Palmdale, Calif., May 4 - 5, 1996. The 1996 SCCA/Michelin PRO Rally Series consists of eleven events, and is sponsored by Michelin Tire Corporation, and sanctioned by the Sports Car Club of America. The 1996 Wild West PRO Rally was organized by the Northwest Region of the Sports Car Club of America and presented by the Little Creek Casino in Shelton, Washington. # # # Round #3 - 1996 SCCA/Michelin PRO Rally Series Wild West PRO Rally - Olympia, Washington Final National Results - April 12 - 13, 1996 Finish Car Driver/ Co-Driver/ Make/Model/Class Pos. No. Hometown Hometown Time (hrs:min:sec) ----- ---- ------------------ ----------------- ------------------- 1 3 Carl Merrill John Bellefleur Ford Escort Cosworth/Open Ogunquit, ME Thornhill, ONT 2:45:28 2 23 Selcuk Karamanoglu Yorgi Bittner Eagle Talon/PGT Bath, ME Plain City, OH 2:46:27 3 25 Rui Brasil Carlos Tavaras Audi Quattro/Open San Jose, CA San Jose, CA 2:55:22 4 1 Paul Choiniere Jeff Becker Hyundai Elantra/Open Shelburne, VT Great Neck, NY 2:57:45 5 77 Roger Hull Ken Cassidy Eagle Talon/PGT Prescott, AZ Tempe, AZ 3:02:21 6 17 Janice Damitio Amity Trowbridge Toyota Celica GTS/PGT Montesano, WA Seattle, WA 3:05:22 7 22 Lon Peterson Bill Gutzmann Kia Sephia/Production Victorville, CA Ontario, CA 3:06:58 8 17 David Peterson Greg Chaloupka VW GTI/Group 2 Aspen, CO Aspen, CO 3:13:59 9 16 Ralph Kosmides Joe Noyes Toyota Supra/Group 5 Newport Beach, CA Seattle, WA 3:14:05 10 11 John Pizzagalli Eric Hauge Mitsubishi Galant/PGT S. Burlington, VT Napa, CA 3:22:08 Did_Not_Finish 33 Tom Ottey Pam McGarvey Hyundai Elantra/Open Columbus, OH Columbus, OH 111 Bill Malik Renn Phillips Volvo 240/Group 2 Burbank, CA Del Mar, CA Nat./Div. 39 Mike Whitman Kevin Linville Datsun 510/Group 2 Farmington, NM Durango, CO Nat./Div. 24 Pete Lahm Jimmy Brandt Datsun PL 510/Group 2 Phoenix, AZ Lake Odessa, MI National 12 George Plsek Mark Ratham Saab 99 Turbo/Group 5 Sylmar, CA Del Mar, CA Nat./Div. 13 Douglas Shrenk Mike Fenter Saab 900/Group 2 Lynnwood, WA Canby, OR Nat./Div. # # # 1996 SCCA/MICHELIN PRO RALLY SERIES (Three of 11 events completed) OVERALL DRIVER POINTS CO-DRIVER POINTS CARL MERRILL 31.0 JOHN BELLEFLEUR 31.0 SELCUK KARAMANOGLU 29.0 YORGI BITTNER 29.0 PAUL CHOINIERE 24.0 JEFF BECKER 24.0 RUI BRASIL 23.0 CARLOS TAVARAS 23.0 ROGER HULL 14.8 JOE NOYES 11.2 RALPH KOSMIDES 11.2 KEN CASSIDY 10.0 BILL MALIK 8.0 AMITY TROWBRIDGE 8.0 JANICE DAMITIO 8.0 RENN PHILLIPS 8.0 LON PETERSON 7.8 BILL GUTZMANN 7.8 RENY VILLEMURE 7.2 MIKE VILLEMURE 7.2 OPEN DRIVER POINTS CO-DRIVER POINTS CARL MERRILL 31.0 JOHN BELLEFLEUR 31.0 RUI BRASIL 29.0 CARLOS TAVARAS 29.0 PAUL CHOINIERE 26.0 JEFF BECKER 26.0 RICK BESON 9.0 TIM SARDELICH 9.0 RENY VILLEMURE 7.2 MIKE VILLEMURE 7.2 KEITH KREISLER 6.0 CHRIS ERNEY 6.0 DEAN FRY 4.8 DONALD KENNEDY 4.8 GROUP 5 DRIVER POINTS CO-DRIVER POINTS RALPH KOSMIDES 34.0 JOE NOYES 34.0 HENRY KROLIKOWSKI 12.0 CINDY KROLIKOWSKI 12.0 GEORGE PLSEK 11.0 MARK RATHAM 11.0 LESLEY SUDDARD 9.0 ANNE THOMAS 9.0 PRODUCTION GT SELCUK KARAMANOGLU 34.0 YORGI BITTNER 34.0 ROGER HULL 24.2 KEN CASSIDY 17.0 JANICE DAMITIO 14.0 AMITY TROWBRIDGE 14.0 JON PIZZAGALLI 12.0 ERIC HAUGE 12.0 DENNIS CHIZMA 9.0 TERRY STONECIPHER 9.0 PRODUCTION DRIVER POINTS CO-DRIVER POINTS LON PETERSON 34.0 BILL GUTZMANN 34.0 JIM ANDERSON 12.0 MARTIN DAPOT 12.0 GREGORY TREPETIN 9.0 SONIA TREPETIN 9.0 GROUP 2 DRIVER POINTS CO-DRIVER POINTS DAVE PETERSON 22.0 GREG CHALOUPKA 22.0 BILL MALIK 14.0 RENN PHILLIPS 14.0 KURT THIEL 12.0 GEORGE THOMPSON 12.0 MIKE WHITMAN 11.0 KEVIN LINVILLE 11.0 SERGUEI BELOUSSOV 9.0 STEVE ROURKE 9.0 # # #