MTC/ATC Location FCO Length Transit
Saturday, November 28, 2009
9 Special Stage 9 0:00 0.00 0
10 Special Stage 10 0:00 0.00 0
11 Special Stage 11 0:00 0.00 0
12 Special Stage 12 0:00 0.00 0
13 Special Stage 13 0:00 0.00 0
14 Special Stage 14 0:00 0.00 0
15 Special Stage 15 0:00 0.00 0
16 Special Stage 16 0:00 0.00 0
O/A Car # Class I/C Driver / CoDriver Time Diff Leader Diff Previous
1 79 L 1 Sullivan Van Way / Angela Van Way 25:29.0 0:00.0 0:00.0
2 727 G2 1 Bradley Fast / Adam Kneipp 25:55.0 0:26.0 0:26.0
3 242 G2 2 Mark Huebbe / John Huebbe 26:15.0 0:46.0 0:20.0
4 363 G2 3 James Haas / Ron Erickson 27:03.0 1:34.0 0:48.0
5 72 G2 4 Roger Matthews / Jack Penley 27:16.0 1:47.0 0:13.0
6 600 G2 5 Logan Van Way / Dillon Van Way 27:48.0 2:19.0 0:32.0
7 460 G2 6 Gideon Mecum / Daniel Vaught 31:33.0 6:04.0 3:45.0
635 G5 Robert Wright / Curt Faigle DNF
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Something new for 2009, Rallye de Paris moves to county roads near Roxton, Texas. Headquarters for the event will remain in Paris with service in Roxton. The roads are sandy and rough but no rocks or car breakers. Transits will be short and all stages are planned to be run in daylight. Roxton Rocks will be the morning event and Roxton Rumbles will be the afternoon event. Easy enough for first-timers but challenging enough for experienced drivers, the all day format features two coefficient 2 rallys on hard packed and well maintained roads. Rally de Paris is great for training with long service times and organizers ready to supply valuable knowledge and insight. And you will not want to miss Rally de Paris’ well known “Texas” style BBQs at the award ceremony!





 
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