2010 Sno*Drift in the Books
- Saturday, January 30, 2010
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2010 Sno*Drift National Rally Update
- Saturday, January 30, 2010
Subaru Rally Team USA’s Travis Pastrana and Christian Edstrom took the overall
title to Sno*Drift 2010 in their Open class 2010 Subaru WRX STi.
Second place went to Rockstar’s Antoine L'Estage Nathalie Richard in their Open
class 2009 Mitsubishi Evo X.
Third place went to William Bacon and Peter Watt in their Open class in their
2006 Mitsubishi Evo IX.
The Super Production title went to Travis and Terry Hanson in their 2007 Subaru
WRX STi; they finished fifth overall.
The Two-Wheel Drive title was awarded to Christopher Duplessis / Catherine Woods
in their 1990 Volkswagen GTi. Duplessis came in 11th place overall--an amazing
feat considering the ice covered roads and that the next Two-Wheel Drive
competitor was 11 cars and over 35 minutes behind.
Drift Regional Results
- Saturday, January 30, 2010
Yesterday it was Sno Regional, today it was the Drift Regional, but once again
it was the husband and wife team of Henry and Cynthia Krolikowski that took
first place overall in their Open class 2000 Subaru Impreza.
Repeats turned out to be the theme for regional completion as second also went
to the previous day’s Sno Regional second place overall and top Open Light
finishers, Jaroslaw Sozanski and Bartosz Sawiki in their 1993 Subaru Impreza.
Third place and first in Group 2 went to Jan and Jody Zedril who were competing
in their 2003 Mistubishi Lancer ES.
Fourth place overall and winning the Group 5 class was Greg and Tom Woodside in
their 1987 Dodge Shadow.
Rally geek 101 (AKA: who's winning?)
- Saturday, January 30, 2010
If you're out there on the stages watching, it can be hard to tell who's going
the fastest. Sometimes the craziest, most dramatic-looking sideways action is
actually slower than a car that knifes through that same corner.
The way scoring works at a rally event means we aren't able to report the stage
times until the cars come back in to a service break. But if you're wearing a
watch or have a stopwatch on your cellphone, you can figure out who's fastest
past your spectator location.
Here's how:
Cars start the stages one at a time. The fastest, top three cars at this event
have two-minute intervals. Everybody else starts in minute intervals.
Pick a point on the road where you want to start timing and hit your stopwatch
-- or look at your clock -- when the car slides past it.
Start timing. If the next car on the road passes that point 45 seconds later,
then you know that they were 15 seconds faster than the car that was ahead of
them. Likewise, if it doesn't show up until 1:30, then they were 30 seconds
slower.
Sounds complicated, but it gets easy once you're used to doing it.
And if you want to delegate, ask around. Any co-drivers in the crowd? Get them
to do it for you. They love that sort of thing. Trust us.
If you're watching the clock out there, you'll know the score before anybody
else. Send out a Tweet with the #RA1 hashtag and let everybody know!
Introducing AC/CD
- Saturday, January 30, 2010
Mountain bike pros Carl Decker and Adam Craig are taking on their first national
rally this weekend in a 1993 Subaru Impreza.
Both competitors in the AC/CD team are Giant-backed professional mountain bike
riders with some serious championship credentials.
Carl Decker has been racing with the Giant team for eight seasons. His
specialties are Cross Country, Super D and Short Track. But he’s also a former
road racer and has dabbled extensively in cyclocross.
Co-driver Adam Craig is one of the most recognizable names on the off-road
cycling circuit. An Olympic team member, Craig is the 12-time national champion
in various disciplines of competitive cycling.
The duo, who both call the Pacific Northwest their home these days, are
teammates on the mountain bike world championship team.
Turns out these guys are pretty good in the rally car, too, running all weekend
in the top 10 -- on more ice than they've ever had to contend with before.
They also picked up some rally karma on Saturday when they stopped to help ACP
and Jeremy Wimpey out of a snow bank.
Decker and Craig have been running regional rally events for several years.
Oh - and check this photo. Yes, that's them: inflating a tire with a bicycle
pump.
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- Saturday, January 30, 2010
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www.twitter.com/rally_america
Regional action
- Saturday, January 30, 2010
The Sno*Drift National rally also plays host to a pair of regional events: the
Sno (Friday) and the Drift (Saturday) rallies.
Friday's overall regional winners were the husband-wife team of Henry and
Cynthia Krolikowski in their Open class Subaru Impreza.
In second place and the top Open-Light car was the 1993 Subaru Impreza
campaigned by Jaroslaw Sozanski and Bartosz Sawiki.
Third place -- and the top two-wheel drive team -- went to the son-and-father
duo Greg and Tom Woodside in a Group 5 1987 Dodge Shadow.
The top Group 2 car -- and fourth overall -- was the 1995 Plymouth Neon
campaigned by Chris Greenhouse and co-driver Pam McGarvey.
Saturday schedule
- Saturday, January 30, 2010
Cars started Day 2 in Atlanta, Michigan, with Parc Expose at 8 a.m.
Day 2 features 12 stages and 75 stage miles.
The first four stages of the day (9-12) combine to make a total of 34.65 stage
miles.
The first service of the day is scheduled for 10:54 a.m. and each car will be at
the Atlanta High School for half an hour.
Teams will head back out to run stages 13-17 -- another 30 stage miles -- and
return to service for another 30 minutes at about 4:30.
The final three stages of the day conclude this evening with the first car
crossing the finish at about 7:45 in Hillman, Michigan.
Check back Saturday
- Friday, January 29, 2010
We're closing up shop for the night here in Lewiston, but cars will be in
Atlanta, MI, for parc expose Saturday morning at 8 a.m.
Keep an eye on this site, our YouTube channel and watch for lots of great stuff
on Twitter. Many of the teams are posting updates this weekend with the hashtag
#RA1.
Find us on www.youtube.com/rallyamericaseries and www.twitter.com/rally_america.
Technical difficulties, please standby...
- Friday, January 29, 2010
Art Gruszka and co-driver Dominik Jozwiak aren't showing up on the scoring page
at the moment -- this is due to a technical issue. They're 8th after SS4. This
will be resolved shortly!
- Friday, January 29, 2010
2009 North American Rally Champion Andrew Comrie-Picard says the conditions in
the Sno*Drift Rally are treacherous;, he's never driven in such treacherous
conditions.
www.youtube.com/watch
Pastrana nursing collarbone injury
- Friday, January 29, 2010
Pastrana broke his collarbone last Sunday and had surgery this week to have two
plates and 15 screws installed. But he said it isn't going to slow him down.
"It's OK. It's strong. It just hurts," Pastrana said Friday.
tinyurl.com/yjpf2ro
Teams returning for Service after 4 stages
- Friday, January 29, 2010
Teams are returning to Lewiston after the first four stages at Sno*Drift. Even
the veteran teams say these are the scariest conditions they've ever seen.
Travis Pastrana looks strong
- Friday, January 29, 2010
Spectators are reporting that Travis Pastrana looks fastest out on the stages
this afternoon. Travis is first on the road and has a little bit of a traction
advantage right now. There's snow on the course under his tires, but he's
sweeping it off so everybody else is contending with straight ice.
Check out Ken Block on the scene
- Friday, January 29, 2010
World Rally Sport is on the scene and putting up tons of great stuff over on
their site. Here's a gallery of Ken's Ford: www.worldrallysport.com/node/5348
Rally Crew on "The Rocks"
- Friday, January 29, 2010
We talked with the driver/co-driver crews before the start of the Sno*Drift
Rally in Lewiston, Michigan, about how they change their driving styles for
speed on the ice.
www.youtube.com/watch
How Do You Rally on the Ice?
- Friday, January 29, 2010
We talk with several drivers on the iced over Friday morning practice stage at
the Sno*Drift Rally, outside Atlanta, Michigan, the first event on the 2010
Rally America season. How do they get down this road of ice at speed?
www.youtube.com/watch
Moyle and Barton
- Friday, January 29, 2010
Moyle and Barton in Car 377 are also done for the day. The duo pulled up to the
start of SS2 with a broken tie-rod, but are expect to return to competition
Saturday for the Day 2 regional.
Dicey conditions at Sno*Drift
- Friday, January 29, 2010
Drivers are reporting that Sno*Drift has some of the toughest conditions in
recent memory.
Car 686 (Nunnemacher/Rossey) and Car 244 (Topping/Topping) were both reported
off after Sno*Drift Stage 1.
But the treachery doesn't end there. Crews are also reporting plenty of deer in
the woods near the stage roads.
Cars are starting Sno*Drift Day 1
- Friday, January 29, 2010
Rally cars are on the start for the opening stages of Sno*Drift!
Over the next two days, teams will run 130 stage miles in what the drivers are
reporting are incredibly icy conditions.
Friday features eight stages. Teams will run a total of about 55 miles today,
with 12 more stages planned for Saturday -- 75 more stage miles.
The first service break of the event is scheduled for Friday at 5:30 p.m. in
downtown Lewiston -- after four stages -- when we'll have lots of news and early
scores to report.
Teams will be back for the night at about 9 p.m.
Saturday's competition gets going in Atlanta with an 8:30 a.m. ceremonial start.
There are lots of ways to keep up with all the news this weekend. Follow us on
this site for news, video and audio reports or watch the mobile version at m.rallyam.com
And follow us on Twitter/Rally_America. Spread the word: the event hashtag is
#RA1.
Ken
- Friday, January 29, 2010
Ken Block's Monster World Rally Team Ford Fiesta goes through tech inspection
Thursday before the start of the Sno*Drift Rally in Atlanta, Michigan, the first
event in the 2010 Rally America season.
www.youtube.com/watch