Alex Gelsomino co-driving Car '0'  - Saturday, April 30, 2011
Alex Gelsomino, Ken Block's co-driver on the Monster World Rally Team, is guest co-driving for Lee Sorenson in the Course Opening Zero car...


 Lagemann blows head gasket  - Saturday, April 30, 2011
Ramana Lagemann and co-driver Chrissie Beavis have retired after blowing a head gasket on SS2...


 L’Estage closes the gap on SS2  - Saturday, April 30, 2011
Mitsubishi Rockstar driver Antoine L’Estage has closed the gap on rally leader David Higgins, putting them 0...


 Van Way retires early  - Saturday, April 30, 2011
Ford Racing Fiesta driver Dillon Van Way and co-driver Jake Blattner were forced to retire after breaking a driveshaft approximately 2 miles into SS1...


MTC/ATC Location FCO Length Transit
Saturday, April 30, 2011
1 Palix 1 10:33 5.62 0
2 Palix 2 11:55 5.62 0
3 Smith Creek E 13:47 6.59 0
4 Brooklyn E 14:13 7.00 0
5 Brooklyn W 15:46 6.96 0
6 Smith Creek W 16:13 6.60 0
O/A Car # Class I/C Driver / CoDriver Time Diff Leader Diff Previous
1 75 O 1 David Higgins / Craig Drew 32:44.9 0:00.0 0:00.0
2 1 O 2 Antoine L'Estage / Nathalie Richard 33:00.5 0:15.6 0:15.6
3 76 O 3 Patrick Richard / Leanne Junnila 33:21.3 0:36.4 0:20.8
4 40 O 4 Dave Mirra / Marshall Clarke 34:38.4 1:53.5 1:17.1
5 523 SP 1 Travis Hanson / Terry Hanson 34:53.3 2:08.4 0:14.9
6 425 O 5 Adam Yeoman / Jordan Schulze 35:41.1 2:56.2 0:47.8
7 39 SP 2 Carl Jardevall / Jason Grahn 35:58.4 3:13.5 0:17.3
8 90 SP 3 Lauchlin O'Sullivan / Scott Putnam 36:01.8 3:16.9 0:03.4
9 377 O 6 Mason Moyle / Gary Barton 36:48.5 4:03.6 0:46.7
10 333 2WD 1 Wyatt Knox / Ole Holter 36:56.5 4:11.6 0:08.0
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