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18.0. "1995 PRO Rally note" by AIMTEC::BURDEN_D (A bear in his natural habitat) Mon Dec 19 1994 11:03

              MICHELIN SCCA PRO RALLY
              1995 SCHEDULE


DATE          EVENT                           LOCATION        CONTACT

February 11   Sandhills Sandblast PRO Rally+  Cheraw, SC      Greg Healey
                                                              (803) 383-5784
March 18-19   Doo Wop Ill & IV PRO Rally+     Olympia, WA     Ray Damitio
                                                              (206) 249-6173
April 7-8     Sunriser 4-00 PRO Rally         Chillicothe, OH Dick Paddock
                                                              (614) 876-2277
April 21-22   Wild West PRO Rally             Olympia, WA     Bob Grass
                                                              (206) 872-9696
May 5-6       Rim of the World PRO Rally      Palmdale, CA    Mike Gibeault
                                                              (619) 375-8704
June 2-4      Susquehanna Trail PRO Rally     Wellsboro, PA   John Robinson
                                                              (716) 223-1369
July 8        Prescott Forest PRO Rally**     Prescott, AZ    Jeff Hendricks 
                                                              (602) 445-3218
July 28-29    Maine Summer PRO Raliy          Rumford, ME     John Buffum
                                                              (802) 655-5768
August 26-27  Ojibwe Forests PRO Rally        Bemidji, MN     Beryl Ann Burton
                                                              (612) 529-6821
October 20-21 Lake Superior PRO Rally         Houghton, MI    Kevin DeLoughary
                                                              (906) 428-9198
December 1-2  Maine Forest PRO Rally          Rumford, ME     John Buffum
                                                              (802) 655-5768


**Co-efficient 3 - Counts 60% towards National Championship Points.

+ Co-efficient 3 - Counts 60% towards National Championship points, however, 
                   competitors are only allowed to enter one of each of
                   these pairs.

                   All events, excluding Co-efficient 3'S, count towards
                   the North American Rally Cup.

                   This schedule is subject to change, Call (303) 779-6622
                   for more information.

*Tentative                                                      Revised 12/1/94


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18.1Pre season notesAIMTEC::BURDEN_DA bear in his natural habitatThu Feb 09 1995 11:59174
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Pre-season notes - 1995 SCCA/Michelin PRO Rally

--Some interesting items about Paul Choiniere's new Hyundai
  Elantra (specs posted at the end of this message):

  o  Buffum has taken technology from several Hyundai
     models and meshed it with the proven Audi experience
     to come up with a combination that may be hard to beat.

  o  The car that raced at Maine, and will be at South
     Carolina this coming weekend, is a "mule" for a more
     finished product that will be ready later this spring.

  o  Because Maine was so icy and this rally will be so
     sandy, we still might not have an idea exactly how fast
     the car will run.

--Because of his busy schedule, Jeff Zwart will not be able
  to race his Porsche in 1995.  By the way, if you missed the
  feature article on the front page of the Life section on
  Jeff (with color photo) last month in USA TODAY, let me
  know and I can send it to you.

--Carl Merrill will join the series - complete with a new tub
  on his powerful Ford Escort Cosworth - at the Doo Wop
  weekend March 18-19.  Henry Joy's new right-hand-drive
  Mitsubishi Lancer should debut at the Sunriser event April
  7-8 in Ohio, while Greg Lund's Ford Merkur Cosworth will
  make it first appearance in the firendly confines of the
  Wild West PRO Rally in Washington April 21-22.

--Because of a legal dispute involving ownership of their
  Toyota All-trac rally car, Vinnie Frontinan and Frank
  Arruda will not be at South Carolina.  Vinnie flew to
  Ireland to run an event this past weekend.  We will be able
  to say more once we receive a lawyer's statement of the
  topic.

	[Supposedly the car is owned by a third party and Vinnie was
driving the car for this person (last year).  Further, a certain driver from the
south east was to be given the car to drive this year but a dispute over the
actual ownership of the car came up.  One tricky point is that the car never was
titled, according to one of my sources. - Dave B]

--Rapidly-improving rallyist Jason Priestley, who was fourth
  overall at one of the recent California Rally Series events
  in his Toyota All-trac, hopes to make his national points
  debut at the Doo Wops as well, and plans to run "at least
  five nationals if the show doesn't get in the way."

--Lesley Suddard will be making her second start in the ex-
  Doug Shepherd Dodge Charger - more horsepower than Lesley
  has experienced in her short rally career.

--The Greg Trepetin Honda Prelude V-Tech will be making its
  debut in South Carolina.  It will be interesting to see how
  it runs against the V-Tech of Jim Anderson, with a year of
  rally seasoning on his car.  Throw last year's Production
  rookie sensation Tad Ohtake into the mix with his Ford
  Escort GT, and the Production class could be the battle of
  the weekend.

--In Production GT, defending champion Selcuk Karamanoglu has
  not found a rally car for 1995 as of yet, so South Carolina
  looks like a battle between two veterans:  the Mitsubishi
  Eclipse of Cal Landau and the Mazda 323GTX of Tom Ottey.

--So far, no trucks or Group A cars are entered.

                       1994_Hyundai_Elantra
                      Open Class PRO Rally Car

Driver:     Paul Choiniere Co-driver:  Jeff Becker

1990, 1992 - 94 Overall SCCA PRO Rally National Champions 1994 - six 
victories in eight rallies to win the overall title 1994 - winner for 2nd 
year in a row at Mt. Washington 1995 - signed to drive a Hyundai Elantra 
in the series

             DIMENSIONS & SPECIFICATIONS

        Length:                   4369 mm (172.0")

        Width:                    1679 mm (66.1")

        Height:                   1321 mm (52.0")

        Wheelbase:                2540 mm (100.0")

        Wheel Track:

              --Front             1480 mm (58.3")
              --Rear              1490 mm (58.6")

        Weight:                   2520 lbs.

        Driveline:                Hyundai Elantra converted to all-
                                  wheel-drive; technology from new
                                  HCD III sport-utility vehicle

        Engine:                   4 Cylinder, 16 Valve
                                  2.0-Liter, Turbocharged (based on
                                  Hyundai Scoupe turbo); water
                                  injected with special
                                  intercooler; Turbo and Electronic
                                  Controls

        Power:                    340 HP @ 6500 RPM

        Torque:                   360 F/LBS @ 4700 RPM

        Transmission:             5-Speed Close Ratio "Dog" gear
                                  box; Front & Rear Clutch Type
                                  Limited Slip Differentials,
                                  Viscous or Locked Center
                                  Differential
        Suspension:

              --Front             50 mm. diameter Bilstein gas
                                  pressure shocks - degressive
                                  valving; spindles modified
                                  for larger wheel bearings;
                                  fabricated lower control arm and
                                  compression strut of Libra Racing
                                  design; upgraded springs on
                                  adjustable platforms.

              --Rear              Bilstein gas pressure shocks with
                                  coil cover springs; rear trailing
                                  arm with twin adjustable
                                  transverse links.

        Steering:                 Standard Hyundai power steering
                                  system modified to give a
                                  "quicker" ratio; steering arms
                                  modified to eliminate "bump"
                                  steer


        Brakes:                   Lockheed 4 Piston aluminum
                                  Calipers with 12" discs front
                                  and 11" discs rear

        Tires:                    Michelin Special XGT Rally
                                  Tires on 7" Speedline Wheels

        Electrics/Lights:         Hand-built wiring loom with
                                  PIAA driving lights


                               # # #




18.2Sand Hills results and other infoAIMTEC::BURDEN_DA bear in his natural habitatTue Feb 21 1995 16:25511
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Press Notes and Final Results from the 1995 Sand Hills/Sand 
Blast PRO Rally -- Compiled from material prepared by Andy 
Shupack, (401)739-5677, (401)739-6729 Fax, Compuserve 76456,2652


Press Notes #1 Sand Hills/Sand Blast PRO Rally Round #1 - 1995 
SCCA/Michelin PRO Rally Series February 10 - 10:00 PM


1.  Welcome to Cheraw, South Carolina, and the Sand Hills/Sand Blast
    PRO Rally, the first event for the 1995 SCCA/Michelin PRO Rally series.
    The sandy roads of the Sand Hills State Forest near Patrick, SC,
    have already been reported to be wet and muddy, with more rain
    predicted for tomorrow.  The weather has been unseasonably cold all
    week (10 degrees F on Tuesday night), but promises to be in the 50's
    for the one-day event tomorrow.

2.  This 70 stage-mile, six-stage event is a coefficient 3 divisional event
    in which the nationally-licensed drivers will be awarded 60 percent
    points.  National drivers can either run for points at this divisional,
    or at a similar event next month in Washington State.  Because the
    Quebec Rally in Canada is also this weekend, several top competitors
    opted to run north of the border and then exercise their Doo Wop Rally
    option in Olympia, Wash. March 18-19.

3.  Some interesting items about Paul Choiniere's new Hyundai Elantra:

     Buffum has taken technology from several Hyundai models and meshed it
     with the proven Audi experience to come up with a combination that may
     be hard to beat.  Included are driveline components from an upcoming
     Hyundai Sport Utility vehicle - named only as the HCD III.  The car
     was a DNF two weeks ago in Canada with John Buffum driving and Trish
     Sparrow co-driving.  It was an off-road excursion rather than a
     mechanical failure.  The car, which finished a close second to Frank
     Sprongl's Audi in Maine in December, is just the test "mule" for a
     second car which Libra Racing is building for the rest of the season.
     They hope to debut the car at the Sunriser PRO Rally in Ohio in April.

4.  Because of his busy schedule, Jeff Zwart will not be able to race his
    Porsche in 1995.  By the way, if you missed the feature article on the
    front page of the Life section on Jeff (with color photo) in the
    January 17 issue of USA TODAY, you should call them and get a back
    issue.

5.  Carl Merrill will join the series - complete with a new tub on his
    powerful Ford Escort Cosworth - at the Doo Wop weekend March 18-19.
    Merrill is running the Quebec rally this weekend.

6.  Henry Joy's new right-hand-drive Mitsubishi Lancer should debut at the
    Sunriser event April 7-8 in Ohio.  Henry is currently on his honeymoon.
    Greg Lund's Ford Merkur Cosworth - with a reported 450 horsepower -
    will make it first appearance in the friendly confines of the Wild West
    PRO Rally in Washington April 21-22.

7.  Because of a legal dispute involving ownership of their
    Toyota All-trac rally car, Vinnie Frontinan and Frank Arruda will not
    be at South Carolina.  Vinnie flew to Ireland to run an event this past
    weekend.

8.  The Tom Ottey/Pam McGarvey Mazda 323GTX will be running in the
    Open class with their Production GT car to garner Open point in
    anticipation of taking possession of the ex-Peter Moodie Hyundai
    Elantra which Rod Millen tested at Wild West in 1993.  Ottey, who
    bought the car from the Executive Motors people in Jamaica who
    sponsored Moodie here last year in his Group A-winning effort, hopes to
    have the car in time for his home event - Sunriser - in April.

9.  John Buffum is in Europe this weekend running a vintage rally in Monte
    Carlo.

10. At the close of registration on Friday, 20 cars have entered this
    year's Sand Hills/Sand Blast PRO Rally.

11. The bad weather - snow and freezing conditions - in both the South and
    the Northeast affected many of the competitor's trips to Cheraw.  Ivan
    and Olga Orisek burned up two tires on their tow vehicle trying to free
    it from backyard ice in White Plains, NY.  In South Carolina, where ice
    is a rarity, schools were closed throughout the state today.

12. The Greg Trepetin Honda Prelude V-Tech will be making its debut in
    South Carolina.  It will be interesting to see how it runs against the
    V-Tech of Jim Anderson, with a year of rally seasoning on his car.
    Throw last year's Production rookie sensation Tad Ohtake into the mix
    with his Ford Escort GT, and veteran Dick Casey's VW GTI (eligible
    again for the class as rules moved the age of cars from six years old
    to eight),the Production class could be the battle of the weekend.

13. In Production GT, defending champion Selcuk Karamanoglu has finally
    stuffed all the goodies from his crashed Mitsubishi Eclipse into an
    Eagle Talon he bought (hard because the Mitsu. was a five-speed and the
    Talon was an automatic).  He had opted to make the car's debut in
    Quebec, however, leaving Cal Landau to be the favorite in Production GT
    with his Eclipse.

14. No trucks or Group A cars are entered.  The American Rally Association,
    the governing body for the PRO Rally rules, is looking closely at both
    classes in terms of low entries to determine whether the classes should
    continue.


                       SAND HILLS/SAND BLAST PRO RALLY
                  ROUND #1 - 1995 SCCA/MICHELIN PRO RALLY SERIES
                              February 11, 1994
                                  Entry List

 Start  Car Driver/          Hometowns               Vehicle/Class
 Pos    #   Co-Driver

  1     1  Paul Choiniere   Shelburne, VT           Hyundai Elantra/Open
           Jeff Becker      Great Neck, NY          National

  2     2  Bruno Kreibich    Ridgewood, NY          Audi Quattro/Open
           Rod Hendricksen   Clinton, NJ            National

  3     3  Tom Ottey         Columbus, OH           Mazda 323GTX/Open
           Pam McGarvey      Columbus, OH           National/Div.

  4     4  Cal Landau        Coraopolis, PA         Mitsubishi Eclipse/GT
           Eric Marcus       Dayton, OH             National/Div.

  5     5  Ivan Orisek       White Plains, NY       Audi Quattro/Open
           Olga Orisek       White Plains, NY       National/Div.

  6     6  Carl Fisher       Greenville, NH         Dodge Omni/Open
           Ted Mendham       Lyndeboro, NH          National/Div.

  7     7  Mike Villemure    Westland, Mich.        VW Beetle/Group 2
           Rene Villemure    Flat Rock, Mich.       National/Div.

  8     8  Dick Casey        Fairfax Station, VA    VW GTI/Prod.
           Martin Dapot      Reston, VA             National/Div.

  9     9  Leslie Suddard    Wilmington, DE         Dodge Charger/Open
           Anne Thomas       Nashua, NH             National/Div.

 10    10  David Ralakis     Parker, TX             Mazda 323GTX/GT
           Garrett Davis     Austin, TX             National/Div.

 11    11  Roland McIvor     Beaver Falls, PA       Ponitac Lemans/Group 2
           Ellen Santarcangelo Beaver Falls, PA     National/Div.

 12    12  Tad Ohtake        Dearborn, MI           Ford Escort/Production
           Bob Martin        Goodrich, MI           National/Div.

 13    13  Jim Anderson      Carrboro, NC           Honda Prelude/Prod.
           Ben Greisler      Philadelphia, PA       National/Div.

 14    14  Edward Mucklow    St. Albans, WV         Toyota Celica GTS
           Robert Campbell   Dunbar, WV             Divisional

 15    15  Sylvester Stepniewski Keansburg, NJ      VW Scirocco
           Adam Pelc         Brooklyn, NY           Divisional

  16    16  Keith Kreisler    Collegeville, PA       Saab 900/Group 2
           Greg Usavage      Perkiomenville, PA     National/Div.

 17    17  Gerry Brinkman    Freehold, NJ           VW GTI/Group 2
           Robert Barrall    Bethlehem, PA          National/Div.

 18    18  Gregory Trepetin  North Potomac, MD      Honda Prelude/Prod.
           Sonia Trepetin    North Potomac, MD      National/Div.

 19    19  Raed Almakhtoob   Greenville, SC         VW Scirocco
           Andrew Skinner    Greenville, SC         Divisional

 20    20  Richard Grupp     Norcross, GA
           Al Macauley       Lawrenceville, GA


Press Notes #2 Sand Hills/Sand Blast PRO Rally Round #1 - 1995 
SCCA/Michelin PRO Rally Series February 11 - 2:30 PM


15. The #10 Mazda 323GTX of David Ralakis/Garrett Davis - a former Carl
    Merrill/Libra Racing car most recently owned by Pat Ayer - is being run
    by a new team, but the driver might be the most experienced racer in
    the field.  Ralakis ran on the world rally circuit for 12 years when he
    lived in his native Greece in the '60s and '70s, including the 1000
    Lakes of Finland, the East African Safari, and all through Europe with
    factory Alfa, Renault and other teams.  The last time he rallied,
    however, was 1972, so he will have some catching up to do.  His primary
    sponsor is Le Texan Restaurants, which have locations in Monte Carlo
    and Paris (France).

16. Changes in the entry list previously published include:

    --The Dick Casey/Martin Dapot VW GTI is now #24.
    --The Tad Ohtake/Bob Martin Ford Escort GT is now #66.
    --The Greg Trepetin/Sonia Trepetin Honda Prelude is now #23.
    --The Richard Grupp/Al Macauley #20 entry is a Toyota Corolla.

17. The #19 VW Scirocco of Raed Alamkhtoob/Andrew Skinner from Greenville,
    South Carolina - the only local driver entered - was forced to withdraw
    before the event as his car was damaged in transit to the rally.  The
    trailer dipped a wheel off the road and flipped.  The crew was up all
    night trying to repair it, but the final blow was the non-availability
    of a replacement windshield this morning.

18. Jonathan Corey, one of the event sponsors, has a manufacturing facility
    located right in Patrick, SC, only a mile from the start of the event.
    The company provides high quality shirts for silk screen printers who
    produce logo shirts for a wide variety of customers, including NASCAR
    and IndyCar racing teams.  If the shirts provided to drivers and co-
    drivers for the rally - with the SCCA/Michelin PRO Rally and South
    Carolina Region/SCCA Logos on it - are any indication of the quality of
    Jonathan Corey shirts, anyone who needs logo t-shirts should specify
    this brand to their silk screener or ad specialty company.

19. 19 cars completed tech inspection at Martin Pontiac in Cheraw, and 19
    cars took the countdown and started the rally from Quincy's family
    restaurant in Cheraw at 1:01 PM EST in a light drizzle with the
    temperature standing at 48 degrees F.

20. Everyone made it through the first stage successfully except the #11
    Pontiac LeMans of Roland McIvor/Ellen Santarcangelo, which was
    reported stuck at the beginning of stage #1.  McIvor destroyed his
    Production GT Mitsubishi Eclipse last year at STPR, and is coming back
    to the circuit this year in a slower Group 2 car.

Press Notes #3 Sand Hills/Sand Blast PRO Rally Round #1 - 1995 
SCCA/Michelin PRO Rally Series February 11 - 7:30 PM


21. Stage #2 brought its share of mishaps because of the slick clay
    surfaces that are intermixed with the sand-based roads.  If a turn on
    the forest road is badly rutted or washed out, the forest services
    clears away the sand and builds the road back up with clay.  Organizer
    Greg Healey had warned the competitors that the sand surface would be
    likely to grip better because of the week-long rain, but the clay
    would be slick.  The first DNFs, however, left the rally for mechanical
    problems, not because of the course.  The Villemure VW Beetle had an
    oil leak which driver Mike Villemure figured they could nurse to the
    service area, but enough oil didn't get to that fabled third cylinder
    of the world's most famous air-cooled engine, and the powerplant threw
    a rod.  The car finished stage #2, but was forced out of the event.

22. A similar fate brought the Cal Landau/Eric Marcus Mitsubishi Eclipse
    effort to a standstill as oil leaked out of the filter (they theorize
    that the filter shook loose) and they were forced to shut the car off
    early in stage #2.

23. The Ivan Orisek/Olga Orisek Audi Quattro is also out of the event after
    suffering numerous mechanical ills during the first three stages.
    The Roland McIvor/Ellen Santarcangelo Pontiac LeMans left the
    rally with ignition problems.

24. After four stages, 15 of the 19 starters were still running, and the
    standings looked like this:

  Driver/             Vehicle/Class              Time
  Co-Driver                                      (min.1/100)

  Paul Choiniere      Hyundai Elantra/Open       44.86
  Jeff Becker         National

  Tom Ottey           Mazda 323GTX/Open          46.90
  Pam McGarvey        National/Div.

  Bruno Kreibich      Audi Quattro/Open          47.50
  Rod Hendricksen     National

  Tad Ohtake          Ford Escort/Production     54.73
  Bob Martin          National/Div.

  Jim Anderson        Honda Prelude/Prod.        55.38
  Ben Greisler        National/Div.

  Carl Fisher         Dodge Omni/Open            55.97
  Ted Mendham         National/Div.

  Edward Mucklow      Toyota Celica GTS          56.21
  Robert Campbell     Divisional

  Sylvester Stepniew  VW Scirocco                56.96
  Adam Pelc           Divisional

  Leslie Suddard      Dodge Charger/Open         60.50
  Anne Thomas         National/Div.

  Gregory Trepetin    Honda Prelude/Prod.        62.31
  Sonia Trepetin      National/Div.

  Dick Casey          VW GTI/Prod.               62.89
  Martin Dapot        National/Div.

  Richard Grupp       Toyota Corolla             63.75
  Al Macauley         Divisional

  Gerry Brinkman      VW GTI/Group 2             65.45
  Robert Barrall      National/Div.

  Keith Kreisler      Saab 900/Group 2           66.98
  Greg Usavage        National/Div.

  David Ralakis       Mazda 323GTX/GT            87.00
  Garrett Davis       National/Div.

Press Notes #4 Sand Hills/Sand Blast PRO Rally Round #1 - 1995 
SCCA/Michelin PRO Rally Series February 11 - 9:30 PM


25. Round #1 of the SCCA/Michelin PRO Rally series is now in the books,
    and, although Paul Choiniere and Jeff Becker scored a well-deserved win
    in their Open class Hyundai Elantra, this was not the typical Libra
    Racing win.  The motor mounts on the new Hyundai gave the engine too
    much flex, and the result was a cracked power steering hose (thus, loss
    of power steering), and a cracked exhaust (thus, a noisy car without
    power steering).  Add to this the hard-charging effort of the Tom
    Ottey/Pam McGarvey Mazda 323GTX, and Choiniere won the rally by only 40
    seconds (official times coming shortly).

    "We expect these kind of development problems as we learn about these
    new systems," said Choiniere, "so we have to go home and rework the
    motor mount assembly to make sure the engine doesn't have as much
    flex."

    As Ottey expects to be taking delivery of an Open class Elantra soon,
    and moved his Mazda into the Open class to try to get points in
    anticipation of that car, this was an important finish for him as well.

    Unofficial times show Bruno Kreibich/Rod Hendricksen Audi Quattro
    third, with the Tad Ohtake/Bob Martin Ford Escort GT fourth (and first
    in Production) and the Jim Anderson/Ben Greisler Honda Prelude fifth
    (second in Production).

    Other class winners include the Gerry Brinkman/Robert Barrall VW GTI
    (Group 2) and the David Ralakis/Garrett Davis Mazda 323GTX (Production
    GT).  There were no Group A or Rally Truck entries.

Press Notes #5 Sand Hills/Sand Blast PRO Rally Round #1 - 1995 
SCCA/Michelin PRO Rally Series February 12 -11:00 AM

26. A couple of corrections from previous weekend notes:

    --Note #25 said that David Ralakis/Garrett Davis finished
      first in the Production GT class.  That would have been true, but
      Ralakis only has a divisional license, so he is not eligible for
      national points, thus there were no national Production GT finishers.

    --Note #8 said that Tom Ottey has bought the ex-Millen Hyundai Elantra
      from Executive Motors in Jamaica.  In fact, Ottey hopes to run the 
      with sponsorship and Executive Motors support, but has not actually
      bought the car.

27.  Stages 5 and 6 turned out to be the undoing of many of the DNF
     rallyist, with many either being stuck in the mushy sand or sliding
     off on the slick clay.  Here were some of the misfortunes:

     --Mucklow/Campbell Toyota Celica - buried to the axle in mud.
     --Kreisler/Usavage Saab 900 - dead battery/wet ignition.
     --McIvor/Santarcangelo Pontiac LeMans (allowed to run stage 6
       even though had already DNFed) - stuck in the muck.
     --Fisher/Mendham Dodge Omni - wet ignition

     Other DNF details:

     --Orisek/Orisek Audi Quattro - broken suspension
     --Casey/Dapot VW GTI - wet ignition

28.  Some of the finishers also had mechanical ills which will have to be
     fixed the before the next event.  They include:

     --Trepetin/Trepetin Honda Prelude (put shock through shock tower on
       stage #3)
     --Suddard/Thomas Dodge Charger (bent rear axle - stage #4, 
       repaired in service and went on to finish 7th OA.)

29.  National points after one round:

     Choiniere     12
     Ottey          9
     Kreibich     7.2
     Ohtake         6
     Anderson     4.8
     Suddard      3.6
     Brinkman     2.4
     Trepetin     1.8

(Stepniewski and Ralakis - the other finishers - only have 
divisional licenses are not eligible for national points)

Stage Times - Sand Hills/Sand Blast PRO Rally - 2/11/95

               Stage
Driver         One    Two     Three  Four   Five    Six    Total

Choiniere      7.53   15.15   7.65   15:53  17.06   19.08  82.00

Ottey          7.83   15.09   8.10   15.88  17.03   18.54  82.47

Kreibich       8.17   15.72   8.12   15.52  17.03   18.09  82.65

Ohtake         9.35   17.68   9.38   18.32  18.81   20.49  94.03

Anderson       9.53   18.57   9.35   17.93  19.66   20.88  95.92

Stepniewski   10.22   18.08  10.12   18.84  20.20   21.57  99.03

Suddard       10.22   18.29   9.59   18.40  21.33   21.44  99.27

Brinkman      10.75   21.88  10.92   20.90  24.10   31.01 119.56

Trepietin     11.00   20.16  10.40   20.75  30.10   27.82 120.23

Ralakis       23.57   23.97  14.00   25.46  30.69   31.70 149.39

                                   # # #


                       SAND HILLS/SAND BLAST PRO RALLY
                ROUND #1 - 1995 SCCA/MICHELIN PRO RALLY SERIES
                             February 11, 1994
                               Final Results

 Fin.   Car Driver/          Hometowns               Vehicle/Class
 Pos    #   Co-Driver                                Time (min:sec)

  1     1  Paul Choiniere   Shelburne, VT           Hyundai Elantra/Open
           Jeff Becker      Great Neck, NY          82:00

  2     3  Tom Ottey         Columbus, OH           Mazda 323GTX/Open
           Pam McGarvey      Columbus, OH           82:29

  3     2  Bruno Kreibich    Ridgewood, NY          Audi Quattro/Open
           Rod Hendricksen   Clinton, NJ            82:39

  4    66  Tad Ohtake        Dearborn, MI           Ford Escort/Production
           Bob Martin        Goodrich, MI           94:02

  5    13  Jim Anderson      Carrboro, NC           Honda Prelude/Prod.
           Ben Greisler      Philadelphia, PA       95:56

  6    15  Sylvester Stepniewski Keansburg, NJ      VW Scirocco/Divisional*
           Adam Pelc         Brooklyn, NY           99:02

  7     9  Leslie Suddard    Wilmington, DE         Dodge Charger/Open
           Anne Thomas       Nashua, NH             99:17

  8    17  Gerry Brinkman    Freehold, NJ           VW GTI/Group 2
           Robert Barrall    Bethlehem, PA          119:34

  9    23  Gregory Trepetin  North Potomac, MD      Honda Prelude/Prod.
           Sonia Trepetin    North Potomac, MD      120:14

 10    10  David Ralakis     Parker, TX             Mazda 323GTX/Divisional*
           Garrett Davis     Austin, TX             149:24

 *Divisional only license holders do not earn national points

  Did_Not_Finish

        4  Cal Landau        Coraopolis, PA         Mitsubishi Eclipse/GT
           Eric Marcus       Dayton, OH             National/Div.

        5  Ivan Orisek       White Plains, NY       Audi Quattro/Open
           Olga Orisek       White Plains, NY       National/Div.

       19  Raed Almakhtoob   Greenville, SC         VW Scirocco
           Andrew Skinner    Greenville, SC         Divisional (DNS)

        7  Mike Villemure    Westland, Mich.        VW Beetle/Group 2
           Rene Villemure    Flat Rock, Mich.       National/Div.

       11  Roland McIvor     Beaver Falls, PA       Ponitac Lemans/Group 2
           Ellen Santarcangelo Beaver Falls, PA     National/Div.

        6  Carl Fisher       Greenville, NH         Dodge Omni/Open
           Ted Mendham       Lyndeboro, NH          National/Div.

       16  Keith Kreisler    Collegeville, PA       Saab 900/Group 2
           Greg Usavage      Perkiomenville, PA     National/Div.

       14  Edward Mucklow    St. Albans, WV         Toyota Celica GTS
           Robert Campbell   Dunbar, WV             Divisional

       24  Dick Casey        Fairfax Station, VA    VW GTI/Prod.
           Martin Dapot      Reston, VA             National/Div.

       20  Richard Grupp     Norcross, GA           Toyota Corolla
           Al Macauley       Lawrenceville, GA      Divisional


                                     # # #

---------------------------------------------
Ken Beard, Susquehanna MotorSports
[email protected]
---------------------------------------------




18.3PROXY::J_EVANSMon May 22 1995 09:376
    This may not belong here, and can be moved appropriately....  I saw on
    the news this morning that a rally car in Portugal??? went off the road
    injuring spectators that were behind the armco. I didn't catch the
    number injured (and I think dead), but they stopped the rally.
    
    jim
18.4CRASHR::JILLYCOSROCS -- In Thrust We TrustMon May 22 1995 11:157
They also said how the spectators had done everything in their power to defeat
efforts of the organizers to keep them back, including tearing down barriers and
cutting fences.  While I don't like to see anyone injured in any motorsports
event, the people that circumvent saftey barriers should be prepared to have
their life end.

Jilly
18.5CONSLT::OWENStop Global WhiningMon May 22 1995 12:3515
    Although this is tragic, is it any big suprise?  Every single time I
    see a road rally race on TV, I say to myself "Man, it's AMAZING that
    more spectators don't get killed during these races."  I've VERY
    suprised that it doesn't happen more often.
    
    It's not the first time, and as long as the spectators continue to act
    as they do, it won't be the last.  The sad thing is that the drivers
    have to live with it for the rest of their lives.  As .4 said,
    spectators that stand there like they do should be prepared to be hurt
    or killed.
    
    -Steve
    
    
    
18.6AIMTEC::BURDEN_DA bear in his natural habitatMon May 22 1995 13:496
It seems the Portugese and Spanish events have the crowd control problems, not
forgetting the problems at Monte Carlo either.  It is sad, but if they run down
streets trying to out-run bulls, why would they act any differently in front of
speeding cars?

Dave
18.71995 Susquehannock Trail PRO Rally Final ResultsCRASHR::JILLYCOSROCS -- In Thrust We TrustFri Jun 09 1995 12:30133
Article 2621 of rec.autos.sport.info:
From: [email protected] (Ben Bradley)
Subject: PRORALLY: Susquehannock Trail results

Courtesy of Andy Schupack, SCCA/Michelin PRO Rally Series:


               1995 Susquehannock Trail PRO Rally Entry List
                   Round #6 - SCCA/Michelin PRO Rally series
                      National PRO Rally - Final Results

 *notes running Divisional as well

 Car
 Num.  Driver/Home Town   Navigator/Home Town   Vehicle/Tires/Time    Class
 -------------------------------------------------------------------------

  1  Paul Choiniere       Jeff Becker           Hyundai Elantra       Open
     Shelburne, VT        Great Neck, NY        Michelin - 2:29:03

  4  Henry Joy IV         Christopher Griffin   Mitsubishi Eclipse    Open
     Atlanta, MI          Burbank, CA           Michelin - 2:31:41

 33  Tom Ottey            Pam McGarvey          Mazda 323GTX          Open
     Columbus, OH         Columbus, OH          Bridgestone - 2:32:09

 29  Pat Ayer             Diane Houseal         Audi Quattro          Open
     Burlington, VT       Trenton, NJ           Michelin - 2:33:02

 10  Sam Bryan            Robinson Walden       Saab 900              Group 2
     Kent, WA             Seattle, WA           Michelin - 2:37:32

 96  Bruce Newey          Charles Bradley       Toyota All-trac       Group A
     Atlanta, GA          Ardmore, PA           Michelin - 2:41:08

 13  Cal Landau           Eric Marcus           Mitsubishi Eclipse GSX PGT
     Coraopolis, PA       Dayton, OH            Michelin - 2:44:15

 30  Gerald Sweet         Stuart Spark          SAAB 99EMS            Group 2
     Oakridge, NJ         Woodcliff Lake, NJ    Michelin - 2:46:1l

 24  Kurt Thiel           George Thompson       Volkswagen GTI        Group 2
     Rochester, NY        Rochester, NY                    2:46:11

 37  Walter Stone         Tim O'Neil            VW Golf               Group 2
     Randolph, NH         Franconia, NH         Nokia - 2:46:50

 28* Lesley Suddard       Anne Thomas           Dodge Charger         Open
     Wilmington, DE       Nashua, NH            Michelin - 2:47:06

 25  Peter Pollard        Keith Townsend        VW Golf               Prod.
     Etobicoke, ONT       Toronto, ONT          Michelin - 2:48:18

 21* Rick Davis           Ben Greisler          BMW M-3               Group A
     West Chester, PA     Philadelphia, PA      Michelin - 2:48:22

 27  Jim Anderson         Martin Dapot          Honda Prelude VTEC    Prod.
     Carrboro, NC         Reston, VA            Michelin - 2:50:15

 71* Janice Damitio       Jim Miner             Toyota All-trac       P-GT
     Montesano, WA        Annapolis, MD         Michelin - 2:52:41

 17  Carl Redner          Nancy Redner          Mazda RX-7            Open
     Walled Lake, MI      Walled Lake, MI       Michelin - 2:58:10

 26  Peter Watt           Dick Casey            Suzuki Swift GT       Prod.
     Peterborough, ONT    Fairfax Station, VA   Bridgestone - 3:04:00

 38  Owen Cule            Roger Sanderson       Nissan Sentra         Prod.
     Peterborough, ONT    Waterloo, ONT         Yokohama - 3:05:32

 18  Carl Fisher          Ted Mendham           Dodge Omni            Open
     Greenville, NH       Lyndeboro, NH                    3:16:24

 23  Greg Trepetin        Sonia Trepetin        Honda Prelude VTEC    Prod.
     N. Potomac, MD       N. Potomac, MD                   3:24:09

 35  David Ralakis        Barry Berg            Mazda 323GTX          PGT
     Parker, TX           Apple Valley, MN      Michelin   3:49:11

Did_Not_Finish

  3  Carl Merrill         John Bellefleur       Ford Escort Cosworth  Open
     Ogunquit, ME         Thornhill, ONT        Michelin

  12  Bruno Kreibich       Rod Hendricksen       Audi Quattro          Open
      Ridgewood, Queens, NY  Clinton, NJ         Michelin

  6  Peter Moodie         Bob Thelwell          Mazda 323GTR          Open
     Kingston, Jamaica    Kingston, Jamaica     Michelin

  9  Vinnie Frontinan     Frank Cunningham      Toyota Corolla        Prod.
     Somerville, MA       Boston, MA            Michelin

 66  Tad Ohtake           Bob Martin            Ford Escort GT        Prod.
     Dearborn, MI         Goodrich, MI          Michelin

 14  Bob Elliott          John Hart             VW GTI                Prod.
     Rutland, VT          Hydeville, VT

 15  Sylvain Erickson     Gilles Nault          Eagle Talon           Open
     Gatineau, Que.       Gatineau, Que.

 16* Ivan Orisek          Olga Orisek           Audi Quattro          Open
     White Plains, NY     White Plains, NY      Michelin

 19  Jon Kemp             Brian Maxwell         Audi 4000 Quattro     Open
     Attica, NY           Port Hope, ONT        Michelin

 11  Sakis Hajiminis      Tom Burgess           Audi Quattro          Open
     Floral Park, NY      Atlanta, GA           Michelin

 22  Damon Mayers         Philip Barnes         Toyota Corolla        Group 2
     Taunton, MA          Cortland, NY          Colway

 31  Pete Lahm            Jimmy Brandt          Datsun 510            Group 2
     Phoenix, AZ          Odessa, MI            Michelin

 32  Jacek Kotowski       Marek Bulaj           Eagle Talon TSI       PGT
     Lawrenceville, NJ    Lawrenceville, NJ     Michelin

 34* Dean Fry             Donald Kennedy        Subaru Legacy         Open
     Mohnton, PA          Shillington, PA       Nokia

 39  Michael Curran       Joe McGirl            Ford Mustang          Open
     Yonkers, NY          New York, NY


--
Ben Bradley                  *There are only two types of rally drivers:
[email protected]              Those who HAVE rolled and those who WILL
89 323 GTX, 67 Cortina GT           *Will co-drive for food...
http://www.reed.edu/~bradley             *E-mail for PGP 2.6 Public Key
18.8Mt WashingtonPROXY::J_EVANSTue Jun 27 1995 11:168
    Final results from this weekend's Mt Washington hillclimb is...
    
    Paul Choiniere  @ 6:45.22 - new record
    Frank Sprongl   @ 6:46.28 - broke old record
    
    more later....
    
    jim
18.9Lake Superior PRO Rally resultsCRASHR::JILLYCOSROCS -- In Thrust We TrustWed Nov 01 1995 10:07113
Article 4140 of rec.autos.sport.info:
From: [email protected] (Ben Bradley)
Subject: PRORALLY: Lake Superior PRO Rally results

Courtesy of Andy Schupack, SCCA/Michelin PRO Rally Media Liason:


                     1995 D&N Bank Lake Superior PRO Rally
                   Round #10 - SCCA/Michelin PRO Rally series
                        Final Results - National Event
 
 Car                                                                  Class/
 Num.  Driver/Home Town   Navigator/Home Town   Vehicle/Tires         Time
 -------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
  4  Henry Joy IV         Christopher Griffin   Mitsubishi Lancer E-2 Open
     Atlanta, MI          Burbank, CA           Michelin             157.72
 
 10  Sam Bryan            Robinson Walden       Saab 900              Group 2
     Kent, WA             Seattle, WA           Michelin             159.96
 
 16  Mike Hurst           Rob Bohn              Nissan 200-SX         Group 2
     Pendleton, IN        Noblesville, IN       Michelin             161.25
 
 14  Cal Landau           Eric Marcus           Mitsubishi Eclipse GSX PGT
     Coraopolis, PA       Dayton, OH            Michelin             168.51
 
 26  Gerald Sweet         Stuart Spark          Saab 99EMS            Group 2
     Oakridge, NJ         Woodcliff Lake, NJ    Michelin             169.16
 
 96  Bruce Newey          Charles Bradley       Toyota All-trac       Group A
     Atlanta, GA          Ardmore, PA           Michelin             170.63
 
  17  Janice Damitio       Amity Trowbridge      Toyota All-trac       PGT
     Montesano, WA        Seattle, WA           Michelin             173.96
 
 42  John Vanlandingham   Tom Gillespie         Saab 96               Group 2
     Stoneham, MA         Cedar Rapids, IA      Michelin             181.71
 
 66  Tad Ohtake           Bob Martin            Ford Escort GT        Prod.
     Dearborn, MI         Goodrich, MI          Michelin             183.11
 
 13  Wayne Prochaska      Annette Prochaska     VW Golf               Group 2
     Flushing, MI         Flushing, MI          Bridgestone          190.36
 
  22  Chris Czyzio         Eric Carlson          Plymouth Arrow        Open
      Flushing, MI         Hermantown, MN        Pirelli              193.91
 
  29  Ed Maklenberg        Barbara Steencken     Dodge GLH             Open
     Milford, MI          Milford, MI           Michelin             194.25
 
 41  Dave Turner          Ben Bradley           Mitsubishi Pickup     Truck
     Hemet, CA            Portland, OR          BFGoodrich           194.94
 
  28  Jeff Bothee          Tom Beltman           Mitsubishi Celeste    Open
     Wyoming, MI          Walker, MI            Michelin             195.63
 
 20  Pete Lahm            Jimmy Brandt          Datsun 510            Group 2
     Phoenix, AZ          Lake Odessa, MI       Michelin             204.36
 
 27  Don Rathgeber        Greg Brown            Ford Mustang          Open
     Livonia, MI          Dearborn, MI          Michelin             207.95

 
Did_Not_Finish
 
 Car
 Num.  Driver/Home Town   Navigator/Home Town   Vehicle/Tires         Class
 -------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
  3  Carl Merrill         John Bellefleur       Ford Escort Cosworth  Open
     Ogunquit, ME         Thornhill, ONT        Michelin
 
  1  Paul Choiniere       John Buffum           Hyundai Elantra       Open
     Shelburne, VT        S. Burlington, VT     Michelin
 
 12  Doug Shepherd        Pete Gladysz          Eagle Talon           Open
     Plymouth, MI         Troy, MI              Michelin
 
 33  Tom Ottey            Pam McGarvey          Hyundai Elantra       Open
     Columbus, OH         Columbus, OH          Michelin
 
  19* Mitch McCullough     John Elkin            Mazda 323GTX          Open
      West Bloomfield, MI  Lytle Creek, CA       Michelin
 
  24* Henry Krolikowski    Cindy Krolikowski     Dodge Shadow          Open
      Wyandotte, MI        Wyandotte, MI
 
  21  Steve Gingras        Bill Westrick         Mitsubishi Eclipse    PGT
      Duluth, MN           Orion, MI             Michelin
 
  18  Gail Truess          Paul Truess           Chevrolet Citation    Open
      Brooklyn, MI         Brooklyn, MI          Michelin
 
  22* Chris Czyzio         Eric Carlson          Plymouth Arrow        Open
      Flushing, MI         Hermantown, MN        Pirelli
 
 15* Brian Pepp           Dean Rushford         Mazda RX-7            Group 2
     Marquette, MI        Ishpeming, MI         Michelin
 
  43  A. K. Kaumeheiwa     Craig Sobczak         Dodge Neon            Prod.
     Brighton, MI         Marquette, MI         Michelin
 
 89  Serguei Beloussov    Barry Berg            Mazda 626             Group 2
     Philadelphia, PA     Apple Valley, MN
--
Ben Bradley                  *There are only two types of rally drivers:
[email protected]              Those who HAVE rolled and those who WILL
89 323 GTX, 67 Cortina GT           *Will co-drive for food...
http://www.reed.edu/~bradley             *E-mail for PGP 2.6 Public Key



18.10Maine Forest RallyPROXY::J_EVANSTue Dec 05 1995 11:20925
from Ben Bradley's page
    
    
The Maine Forest Rally
December 1-3, 1995
Round Eleven
SCCA/Michelin PRO Rally Championship 


Posted December 2, 1995: 

                     1995 Maine Forest Rally - Entry List
                   Round #11 - SCCA/Michelin PRO Rally series
                         Final Start Order/Entry List
                               December 1, 1995
 
 
 Car
 Num.  Driver/Home Town   Navigator/Home Town   Vehicle/Tires         Class
 -------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
  4  Henry Joy IV         Jimmy Brandt          Mitsubishi Lancer E-2 Open
     Atlanta, MI          Lake Odessa, MI       Michelin
 
  3  Carl Merrill         John Bellefleur       Ford Escort Cosworth  Open
     Ogunquit, ME         Thornhill, ONT        Michelin
 
  1  Paul Choiniere       Jeff Becker           Hyundai Elantra       Open
     Shelburne, VT        Grat Neck, NY         Michelin
 
  8  Frank Sprongl        Dan Sprongl           Audi Quattro          Open
     Toronto, ONT         Toronto, ONT          Michelin
 
 11  Bruno Kreibich       Rod Hendricksen       Audi Quattro          Open
     Ridgewood, NJ        Clinton, NJ           Michelin
 
 14  Cal Landau           Eric Marcus           Mitsubishi Eclipse GSX PGT
     Coraopolis, PA       Dayton, OH            Michelin
 
  5  Selchuk Karamanoglu  Yorgi Bittner         Eagle Talon           PGT
     Bath, ME             Plain City, OH        Michelin
 
 10  Sam Bryan            Robinson Walden       Saab 900              Group 2
     Kent, WA             Seattle, WA           Michelin
 
 13  Jon Nichols          Mike Koch             VW GTI                Group 2
     Baie d'Urfe, PQ      Nepern, PQ            Michelin
 
 14  Pat Ayer             Raymond Cadieux       Audi Quattro          Open
     Burlington, VT       St. Lazare, PQ        Nokia
 
 15  Sylvain Erickson     Gilles Nault          Eagle Talon           Open
     Gatineau, PQ         Gatineau, PQ          Michelin
 
 16  Sylvain Vincent      Dominique Cyr         Chevy S-10            Open
     La Plaine, PQ        LaPlaine, PQ          Nokia
 
 17  Rick Davis           Ben Greisler          BMW M-3               Group A
     W. Chester, PA       Philadelphia, PA      Michelin
 
 20  Tibor von Denes      Henry Noga            Audi Quattro          Open
     Butler, PA           Glen Head, NY         Nokia
 
 71  Janice Damitio       Amity Trowbridge      Toyota All-Trac       PGT
     Montesano, WA        Seattle, WA           Michelin
 
 19  Mike Hurst           Rob Bohn              Mitsubishi Eclipse    PGT
     Pendleton, IN        Noblesville, IN       Michelin
 
 66  Tad Ohtake           Bob Martin            Ford Escort GT        Prod.
     Dearborn, MI         Goodrich, MI          Michelin
 
 21  Bob Elliott          John Hart             VW GTI                Prod
     Rutland, VT          Hydeville, VT         Bridgestone
 
 22  Carl Fisher          Ted Mendham           Dodge Omni            Open
     Pittboro, NC         Lyndeboro, NH         Bridgestone
 
 23  Ivan Orisek          Olga Orisek           Audi Quattro          Open
     White Plains, NY     White Plains, NY      Michelin
 
 24  John Vanlandingham   Deborah Sweet         SAAB 96               Group 2
     Stoneham, MA         Oak Ridge, NJ         Michelin
 
 25  Kurt Thiel           George Thompson       VW GTI                Group 2
     Rochester, NY        Rochester, NY         Bridgestone
 
 26  Jerry Sweet          Stuart Spark          SAAB 99E              Group 2
     Oakridge, NJ         Woodcliff Lk, NJ      Michelin
 
 27  Damon Mayers         Matt Chester          Toyota Corolla        Group 2
     Taunton, MA          Atlanta, GA           Bridgestone
 
 28  Peter Watt           Dick Casey            Suzuki Swift          Prod
     Peterborough, ONT    Fairfax Sta., VA      Nokia
 
 29  Dean Fry             Donnald Kennedy       Subaru Legacy         Open
     Mohnton, PA          Shillington, PA       Nokia
 
 33  Lesley Suddard       Anne Thomas           Dodge Charger         Open
     Wilmington, DE       Nashua, NH            Bridgestone
 
 30  Chris Havas          John Springer         VW GTI                Group 2
     Richmond, VT         Burlington, VT        Michelin
 
 31  Keith Kreisler       Greg Usavage          Mazda 323             Open
     W. Chester, PA       Perdasie, PA          Michelin
 
 34  C. Mantopoulos       Barry Berg            Audi Quattro          Group A
     Staten Island, NY    Apple Valley, MN      Nokia
 
 32  Mark Cox             Jim Gill              VW GTI                Prod
     Steamboat Spr, CO    Steamboat Spr, CO     Bridgestone
 
 
                                     # # #
 
                      Seven Islands Divisional PRO Rally
                           Friday, December 1, 1995
 
 
 22  Carl Fisher          Ted Mendham           Dodge Omni            Open
     Pittboro, NC         Lyndeboro, NH         Bridgestone
 
 33  Lesley Suddard       Anne Thomas           Dodge Charger         O2
     Wilmington, DE       Nashua, NH            Bridgestone
 
 34  C. Mantopoulos       Barry Berg            Audi Quattro          4WD
     Staten Island, NY    Apple Valley, MN      Nokia
 
 21  Bob Elliott          John Hart             VW GTI                U2
     Rutland, VT          Hydeville, VT         Bridgestone
 
 23  Ivan Orisek          Olga Orisek           Audi Quattro          4WD
     White Plains, NY     White Plains, NY      Michelin
 
 29  Dean Fry             Donnald Kennedy       Subaru                4WD
     Mohnton, PA          Shillington, PA       Nokia
 
 30  Chris Havas          John Springer         VW GTI                U2
     Richmond, VT         Burlington, VT        Michelin
 
 48  Miroslaw Madej       Dariusz Szerejko      Suzuki Swift          U2
     Hicksville, NY       Ryebrook, NY
 
 41  Gerry Brinkman       Bob Burnall           VW                    U2
     Freehold, NJ         Bethlehem, PA
 
 42  Arthur Wojcik        Marzena Wojcik        Ford                  U2
     Maspeth, NY          Maspeth, NY
 
 89  Serguei Belousson    Jose Vincente         Mazda 626             4WD
     Philadelphia, PA     Newark, NJ
 
 46  Paul Lelbel          Janusz Manterya       VW                    U2
     New York, NY         Brooklyn, NY
 
 54  Chris Sanborn        Heath Lachman         Audi Quattro          4WD
     ???                  ???
 
 50  Steve Walkington     Sandra Latreille      Eagle Talon           4WD
     ???                  ???
 
 47  Thomas Brunn         S. Olin-Dabrowski     Subaru RS             4WD
     Mahopac, NY          Pleasant Valley, NY
 
 44  Gail McGuire         John Kemp             Ford PU               4WD
     Avon, NY             Attica, NY

Maine Forest Rally
SCCA/Michelin PRO Rally Series, Round #11
Press Notes #1
December 1, 1995, 12:45 PM
 
1.  Good Morning from the Maine Forest Rally in Rumford, ME.
    Snow is falling and the temperature is 24 degrees.  A
    slow moving storm is predicted to drop a minimum of 6
    inches on the rally stages; more in the higher
    elevations.  The cold temperatures overnight caused some
    consternation for the team of Henry Joy and Jimmy Brandt
    as their gas lines froze.  All is well at this writing.
    The car is running well and has made its way to technical
    inspection at AutoTech, an independent garage here in
    Rumford.
 
2.  Carl Merrill also had some trouble getting started this
    morning.  His truck, which will be driven this weekend by
    Sylvain Vincent and Dominique Cyr, needed new spark plugs
    and with the added strain of the cold weather overnight,
    the engine was stubborn.  He, too, is on his way.
 
3.  Jimmy Brandt is enjoying a return engagement with the
    Henry Joy team.  Together last year, Joy and Brandt
    finished fourth overall, third in the open class.  Joy's
    co-driver for the early part of this year, Chris Griffin,
    is unable to compete due to illness.  Griffin is here,
    though, cheering the Mitsubishi Lancer on.
 
4.  At 3:00 PM, with heavy snow falling, the field of 40
    cars gathered in downtown Rumford.  31 cars are entered
    in the National, 6 of whom are also entered in the Seven
    Islands Division being run on tonight's stages.  9
    additional cars are entered in the Divisional only.
 
5.  The Fire Departments of Rumford and Orlando each sent
    their hook and ladder truck and the two extended their
    ladders to form an arch over the start line.  A 6 foot
    handmade wreath was hung between the ladders.  The last
    time such a ceremonial arch was formed was for the local
    veterans of the Gulf War upon their return.
 
6.  The team of Bob Elliott and John Hart plan a conservative
    run tonight, testing the traction on their Bridgestone
    Blizzak tires. Elliott won the Prod Class here last year.

Maine Forest Rally
SCCA/Michelin Pro Rally Series, Round #11
Press Notes #2
December 1, 1995, 8:00 PM
 
7.  Bruno Kreibich looked a little strange wandering around
    Parc Expose, wearing heavy, weather appropriate gear from
    the waist down and a light jacket above.  When asked,
    Bruno explained that while his defroster worked, no other
    heat-distribution element in the car was functional.  As
    a result, above the waist the ambient temperature in the
    car was 90 degrees and around the feet it was frigid.
    This is probably an improvement over what happened to him
    at two rallies earlier this season.  In both cases, he
    went through standing water and spray on the windshield
    caused a fogging problem which his defroster would not
    handle.  With poor visibility, his finishes were hurt.
 
8.  The team of Bruno Kreibich and Rod Hendricksen combined
    undoubtedly have the most PRO Rally experience of any
    team in the field.  Kreibich is the only person who has
    been competing continuously in SCCA PRO Rally since the
    sport was first sanctioned in 1972.  Hendricksen also
    began running in SCCA PRO Rally in 1972, but like several
    others, he has run off and on over the years.
 
9.  Frank and Dan Sprongl drove all night to get to the rally
    and driver, Frank, was showing the effects of little
    sleep on the starting line.  When they left home near
    Toronto, Ontario, they met the leading edge of the storm
    and followed it east, making for a very long trip.
    Frank's goal for tonight was just to get through it and
    get on to tomorrow's stages.
 
10. Selchuk Karamanoglu is running his first rally since Rim
    of the World in May.  He has a new Eagle Talon on which
    he has been trying to mate parts from the Mitsubishi
    Eclipse he wrecked at Tall Pines Rally in Canada last
    year.  After several false starts, he seems to have cured
    his problem with the transmission and left town on
    schedule.  Last year, Selchuk won the Production GT
    class.

Maine Forest Rally
SCCA/Michelin PRO Series, Round #11
Press Notes #3
December 2, 1995, 1:35 AM
 
10. Here are the points breakdown for the various classes
    going into this final event:
 
    --Overall:  The Paul Choiniere/Jeff Becker Hyundai
                Elantra has the inside track to clinch their
                fourth straight national championship if they
                can finish ninth or above, or if Henry Joy
                doesn't win in his Mitsubishi Lancer.  Carl
                Merrill was in the hunt in his Ford Escort
                Cosworth until he overheated and DNFed in the
                Lake Superior event in October.
 
    --Production GT:  Janice Damitio/Amity Trowbridge hold a
                      slim lead in the class going into the
                      event in their Toyota All-trac, but the
                      Cal Landau/Eric Marcus Mitsubishi
                      Eclipse are favored to win the season
                      title based on their greater number of
                      victories.  If Cal finishes, he wins
                      the title.  If Cal DNFs, Janice wins.
                      If both DNF, Janice wins.
 
    --Production:  Tad Ohtake/Bob Martin in their Ford Escort
                   GT have already clinched the title.
 
    --Group A:  Bruce Newey, who wins the title with several
                co-driver, clinched the Group A championship
                in his Toyota All-trac with a win at Lake
                Superior in October.
 
     --Group 2:  Sam Bryan/Rob Walden clinched the title in
                 their Saab 900 with a win (and second-place
                 overall finish) at the Lake Superior rally.
 
11.  The SCCA Board of Directors has passed a resolution
     which should ensure the orderly start ofthe 1996
     SCCA/Michelin PRO Rally season.  See CompuServe
     message #702212 in section #9 for details.
 
                            # # #
                             Maine Forest Rally
                  Preliminary Results (after four stages)
                         December 2, 1995, 12:30 AM
 
 
Out of the Rally:  27  Mayers/Chester  Toyota Corolla
                   15  Erickson/Nault  Eagle Talon
                   33  Suddard/Thomas  Dodge Charger
 
 
#   Driver/Co-driver       SS1     SS2     SS3     SS4             Total
 
4   Joy/Brandt             854     834     1458    2420            5566
1   Choiniere/Becker       881     847     1463    2420            5611
3   Merrill/Bellefleur     844     830     1492    2500            5666
8   Sprongl/Sprongl        848     871     1502    2455            5676
21  Elliott/Hart           900     887     1555    2597            5939
11  Kreibich/Hendricksen   883     869     1523    2691            5966
14  Ayer/Cadieux           854     853     1720    2575            6002
16  Vincent/Cyr            913     898     1626    2650            6087
13  Nichols/Koch           951     918     1635    2593            6097
19  Hurst/Bohn             867     908     1592    2738            6105
5   Karamaoglu/Bittner     971     930     1570    2690            6161
66  Ohtake/Martin          939     921     1647    2722            6229
22  Fisher/Mendham         943     940     1740    2760            6383
12  Landau/Marcus          1010    912     1655    2830            6407
23  Orisek/Orisek          974     933     1658    2858            6423
20  von Denes/Nogas        980     966     1667    2960            6573
34  Mantopolos/Berg        1062    958     1678    2919            6617
24  Vanlandingham/Sweet    1022    972     1757    2873            6624
25  Thiel/Thompson         983     962     1708    2999            6652
26  Sweet/Spark            982     970     1792    2943            6687
32  Cox/Gill               977     1005    1792    3059            6833
30  Havas/Springer         980     972     1757    3156            6865
31  Kreisler/Usavage       1072    1010    1770    3035            6887
29  Fry/Kennedy            1000    1044    1897    3244            7185
10  Bryan/Walden           1957    875     1575    2824            7231
28  Watt/Casey             1053    1051    1945    3346            7395
71  Damatio/Trowbridge     1065    1040    1745    4352            8202
17  Davis/Greisler         1034    1015    1880    4670            8600
 
 
                                  #  #  #

Maine Forest Rally 
SCCA/Michelin PRO Series, Round #11 
Press Notes #4 
December 2, 1995, 10:35 AM

13. Mike Hurst and Rob Bohn are debuting a new car this
    weekend: a Production GT Mitsubishi Eclipse GSX which
    will be campaigned in the 1996 Divisional series with Rob
    Bohn driving.  The team is also preparing a Group 5
    Porsche 911 Carrera which they anticipate will be ready
    for the Sand Hills PRO Rally.  The team of Sam Bryan and
    Rob Walden are also planning an assault on the new Group
    5 title in 1996.

14. All 40 cars took the start on schedule beginning at 4:01
    PM EDT, and the rally is underway.

15. After the first two stages, reports are that nearly
    everyone is still running although several cars went off
    in the deep snow and needed help to get back on.  The Sam
    Bryan/Rob Walden Saab 900 launched into a snowdrift, but
    Janice Damitio and Amity Trowbridge forsook their title
    chase to help out their fellow competitor.  Gerry
    Brinkman and Bob Burnall's VW GTI slid on the ice and got
    stuck just off the course and the Audi Quattro team of
    Chris Sanborn and Heath Lachman lent them a hand.

16. The first stage seems to have had an unmarked chasm dead
    center of the typical line.  The hole did not directly
    claim any victims, but seems to have contributed to some
    teams' later problems.

17. Tibor von Denes and his co-driver, Henry Noga got plenty
    of practice changing tires on their Sakis Hadjiminas
    prepared Audi Quattro as they, more than anyone else,
    kept getting flats - three in the four evening stages.
    Tibor admitted to having gone off "a couple of times".

18. Sylvain Vincent and Dominique Cyr are having an hot and
    cold evening.  Carl Merrill's Chevy S-10 Pickup Truck
    which the pair are running would provide heat to the cab
    only when idling.  At speed, the pair would freeze!

Maine Forest Rally 
SCCA/Michelin PRO Series, Round #11 
Press Notes #5 
December 2, 1995, 12:20 PM

19. By the end of four stages, all of the national
    competitors (except the team of Sylvain Erickson and
    Gilles Nault) were still running, but the transit stage
    back to Rally Headquarters at the Madison Hotel finished
    off a couple of the teams.  Damon Mayers and Matt Chester
    suffered a fire inside the passenger compartment along
    the way, probably caused by a wiring problem.  Luckily,
    their small fire extinguisher was able to handle the
    blaze, preventing a disaster.  Lacking the time to trace
    the original problem as well as replace the melted wiring
    components, the team withdrew.

20. Leslie Suddard and Anne Thomas were apparent victims of
    the hole on stage one.  In the later stages of the
    evening Suddard noticed the transmission becoming noisy,
    so the crew checked the transmission fluid, and when it
    was found to be down a little, added some.  That helped
    for a while, but by the end of the fourth stage, the
    system would no longer hold fluid.  A split in the
    housing was allowing the fluid to run out as fast as it
    was poured in.

21. The Landau-Damitio battle is heating up.  Landau has had
    transmission troubles at other rallies this season,
    finishing twice in two-wheel drive.  Again last night,
    the tranny started "clunking", possibly heralding a new
    failure.  But Damitio, too, is having transmission woes.
    She admits that the Toyota All-Trac keeps getting stuck
    in gear.  Again, if both drop out, Damitio wins.

22. Rick Davis and Ben Greisler were also bitten by stage
    one's big hole.  Davis said they had "performed last
    rites" on their 5th spoiler this season.  After driving
    through the hole (and losing some time), Davis moved over
    for Vanlandingham who was catching up, and ended up
    getting stuck in the snow.  They were able to extricate
    themselves though, but are running well down.

Posted December 4, 1995: 

Maine Forest Rally
SCCA/Michelin PRO Series, Round #11
Press Notes #6
December 2, 1995, 1:20 PM
 
23. The team of John Vanlandingham and Deborah Sweet were
    forced to withdraw this morning when they were unable to
    repair some damage done to their Saab 96 on last night's
    rough stage roads.  During the final stage of last
    night's activities, one of the shock towers poked through
    the bodywork and on the transit back to the Madison, the
    other popped through as well.  Although it appeared that
    they could make the necessary parts and weld them in
    place, time ran out.
 
24. Vanlandingham and Sweet were hoping to win their class in
    both the summer and winter Maine Forest Rallies.  Other
    competitors who could potentially sweep the Maine tours
    are: Carl Merrill/John Bellefleur and Cal Landau/Eric
    Marcus.
 
24. Ivan and Olga Orisek seem to have finally sorted out
    their early problems with the new (this year) car, and
    for the first time in recent memory, they had a good
    first day.  Last year at this time, Olga had come down
    with the flu, and could only whisper at Ivan.
 
25. The weather this morning at the start in downtown Rumford
    was 24 degrees with strong winds blowing yielding wind
    chills in the subzero category.  Scattered snow flurries
    were nearly indistinguishable from the blowing of the
    snow which fell last night, but the forecast is for
    generally clear weather through the day.  38 cars left
    the start, 27 National or National/Divisional and 11
    Divisional only.
 
26. Unofficial results from last night's Seven Islands
    Divisional PRO Rally are:
       U2   -  Elliott/Hart          5939
       4WD  -  Walkington/Latreille  6361
       Open -  Fisher/Mendham        6410

Maine Forest Rally
SCCA/Michelin PRO Series, Round #11
Press Notes #7
December 2, 1995, 3:00 PM
 
27. The temperature in Oquossoc as the rally passed through
    at 10:00 AM was 3 degrees; it was colder at the higher
    elevations of the rally stages and the wind was just as
    strong as it had been in Rumford.  Spectators huddled in
    their cars waiting for the rally special stages to start,
    but a delay in getting the ambulance in began a day of
    delays.
 
28. Rally organizer John Buffum was forced to cancel two
    stages due to the deep snow.  Rather than shorten the
    rally to only six stages, today's stages 5 and 6 were
    scheduled to be rerun after the service in Oquossoc.
 
29. On stage 5, the Jon Nichols/Mike Koch VW GTI and the
    Jerry Sweet/Stuart Spark Saab 99E both went off into the
    snow requiring a tow truck to extricate them.  Since
    stage 6 is the reverse of stage 5, the rally added up
    additional delays to clear the course.  Henry Joy
    continues to hold a slim lead.
 
30. When the first cars finally made it to service, they
    brought tales of treacherous driving: snow covering ice,
    a deep ridge of snow down the center of the roadway.  Ice
    seems to be the defining factor in today's stages.  Henry
    Joy has dropped back after 6 stages are complete.  Ice
    clogged his turbo intake filter and the engine became air
    starved.  Thick ice on the rear deck changed the balance
    of the car due to the change in weight distribution, so
    all of the handling characteristics were different.  Paul
    Choiniere is having trouble with a water pump belt.  Ice
    is sucking up into the engine and coating the belt
    causing it to slip.  All of the cars are having
    visibility problems due to icing of their windshields and
    windshield wipers.  Service crews are using their time
    chipping away at the shell encasing each of the cars.
    The fire department in Oquossoc has opened their door and
    put out an industrial type heater, and each of the cars
    in turn are pulling up to the doors and starting the
    meltdown.

Maine Forest Rally
SCCA/Michelin PRO Series, Round #11
Press Notes #8
December 2, 1995, 4:00 PM
 
31. The rally continues to get further behind schedule.
    Besides the delays to clear rally cars from the course
    between stages, the organizers have been having to chase
    snowmobiles from the course.  After service, the rally
    was nearly 1 1/2 hours behind schedule.
 
32. Multiple reports of cars off course came in after stage
    6.  Janice Damitio/Amity Trowbridge alone pulled out 3
    cars before completing the stage.  The rally truck of
    Gail McGuire and Jon Kemp are out after being unable to
    recover from an off course.
 
33. Several of the service crews were scrambling to hook up
    lights as the teams got ready to return to the special
    stages.  With the major delays, it appears likely that
    the rally will finish in darkness.  The Elliott/Hart
    entry left service without lights, but radioed back to
    have another car on the team bring the lightbar to the
    start.
 
34. One new entry who is still in the hunt is the team of
    Mark Cox and Jim Gill.  Both driver and co-driver are new
    to rallying, but both have extensive experience with
    driving on snow and ice.  Cox owns and Gill instructs at
    the Bridgestone Winter Driving School in Steamboat
    Springs, CO.  The pair are renting a VW GTI from Bob
    Elliott's stable and are running in their first National
    PRO Rally.
 
35. Frank Sprongl must have awakened refreshed this morning.
    From a fourth place, 1.10 minute deficit, Sprongl has
    surged to a 2 minute lead over Carl Merrill after 6
    stages.  Sprongl alone seems unfazed by the ice and snow,
    while others continue their troubles.
Maine Forest Rally
SCCA/Michelin PRO Series, Round #11
Press Notes #9
December 2, 1995, 5:30 PM
 
     ---------------------------------------------------
 
The Toronto, Ontario team of brothers Frank and Dan Sprongl
have won the Maine Forest Rally for the third time, bettering
the record of Shelburne, Vermont's Paul Choiniere and his co-
driver Jeff Becker of Great Neck, NY, who finished second.
Ice and cold were the major factors in the rally as
Choiniere's Hyundai Elantra threw a belt in Saturday's second
stage due to ice and snow in the engine compartment.
 
Maine native Carl Merrill of Ogonquit and his co-driver John
Bellefleur of Thornhill, Ontario, finished third, a scant few
seconds behind Choiniere and Becker.  Henry Joy IV and Jimmy
Brandt of Atlanta,MI and Lake Odessa, MI respectively
finished fourth after leading for the first five stages of
the rally.
 
With their second place finish, Paul Choiniere clinches the
overall driver's championship for the 1995 SCCA Michelin PRO
Rally Series and Jeff Becker will take the overall title in
the Co-Driver category.  Choiniere and Becker had already
locked up the driver and co-driver categories in the Open
Class.
 
     ---------------------------------------------------
 
36. The Production GT title is decided.  Cal Landau and Eric
    Marcus finished the rally which guarantees them the top
    spot in the year-end standings.
 
37. In 1991, at the first Maine Forest Rally, Bob Elliott was
    in a hot battle for the Production class lead with Mark
    Molnar when Molnar went off in snow ahead of him.  Always
    a sportsman, Elliott stopped and pulled Molnar out, but
    then was held up waiting to pass him.  This year history
    repeated itself when Tad Ohtake, who was leading by 4
    minutes, spun, not 100 yards from where Molnar had, and
    again, Elliott was the hero.  When the rally was over,
    Elliott still didn't know in what order they finished!
                    1995 Maine Forest Rally - Final Results
                   Round #11 - SCCA/Michelin PRO Rally series
 
                               December 2, 1995
 
 
 Car                                                                  Class/
 Num.  Driver/Home Town   Navigator/Home Town   Vehicle/Tires         Time
 -------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
  8  Frank Sprongl        Dan Sprongl           Audi Quattro          Open
     Toronto, ONT         Toronto, ONT          Michelin              151.91
 
  1  Paul Choiniere       Jeff Becker           Hyundai Elantra       Open
     Shelburne, VT        Great Neck, NY        Michelin              153.81
 
  3  Carl Merrill         John Bellefleur       Ford Escort Cosworth  Open
     Ogunquit, ME         Thornhill, ONT        Michelin              154.00
 
  4  Henry Joy IV         Jimmy Brandt          Mitsubishi Lancer E-2 Open
     Atlanta, MI          Lake Odessa, MI       Michelin              154.96
 
 11  Bruno Kreibich       Rod Hendricksen       Audi Quattro          Open
     Ridgewood, NJ        Clinton, NJ           Michelin              162.58
 
 14  Pat Ayer             Raymond Cadieux       Audi Quattro          Open
     Burlington, VT       St. Lazare, PQ        Nokia                 164.12
 
  5  Selchuk Karamanoglu  Yorgi Bittner         Eagle Talon           PGT
     Bath, ME             Plain City, OH        Michelin              166.35
 
 14  Cal Landau           Eric Marcus           Mitsubishi Eclipse GSX PGT
     Coraopolis, PA       Dayton, OH            Michelin              171.95
 
 21  Bob Elliott          John Hart             VW GTI                Prod
     Rutland, VT          Hydeville, VT         Bridgestone           177.63
 
 34  C. Mantopoulos       Barry Berg            Audi Quattro          Group A
     Staten Island, NY    Apple Valley, MN      Nokia                 178.20
 
 25  Kurt Thiel           George Thompson       VW GTI                Group 2
     Rochester, NY        Rochester, NY         Bridgestone           179.13
 
 66  Tad Ohtake           Bob Martin            Ford Escort GT        Prod
     Dearborn, MI         Goodrich, MI          Michelin              183.30
 
 19  Mike Hurst           Rob Bohn              Mitsubishi Eclipse    PGT
     Pendleton, IN        Noblesville, IN       Michelin              184.21
 
 26  Jerry Sweet          Stuart Spark          Saab 99E              Group 2
     Oakridge, NJ         Woodcliff Lk, NJ      Michelin              186.96
 
 29  Dean Fry             Donnald Kennedy       Subaru Legacy         Open
     Mohnton, PA          Shillington, PA       Nokia                 191.17
 
 32  Mark Cox             Jim Gill              VW GTI                Prod
     Steamboat Spr, CO    Steamboat Spr, CO     Bridgestone           194.85
 
 30  Chris Havas          John Springer         VW GTI                Group 2
     Richmond, VT         Burlington, VT        Michelin              201.74
 
 28  Peter Watt           Dick Casey            Suzuki Swift          Prod
     Peterborough, ONT    Fairfax Sta., VA      Nokia                 205.20
 
 71  Janice Damitio       Amity Trowbridge      Toyota All-trac       PGT
     Montesano, WA        Seattle, WA           Michelin              214.56
 
 22  Carl Fisher          Ted Mendham           Dodge Omni            Open
     Pittboro, NC         Lyndeboro, NH         Bridgestone           221.00
 
 13  Jon Nichols          Mike Koch             VW GTI                Group 2
     Baie d'Urfe, PQ      Nepern, PQ            Michelin              230.15
 
 31  Keith Kreisler       Greg Usavage          Mazda 323             Open
     W. Chester, PA       Perdasie, PA          Michelin              247.14
 
 10  Sam Bryan            Robinson Walden       Saab 900              Group 2
     Kent, WA             Seattle, WA           Michelin              DNF
 
 15  Sylvain Erickson     Gilles Nault          Eagle Talon           Open
     Gatineau, PQ         Gatineau, PQ          Michelin              DNF
 
 16  Sylvain Vincent      Dominique Cyr         Chevy S-10            Open
     La Plaine, PQ        LaPlaine, PQ          Nokia                 DNF
 
 17  Rick Davis           Ben Greisler          BMW M-3               Group A
     W. Chester, PA       Philadelphia, PA      Michelin              DNF
 
 20  Tibor von Denes      Henry Noga            Audi Quattro          Open
     Butler, PA           Glen Head, NY         Nokia                 DNF
 
 23  Ivan Orisek          Olga Orisek           Audi Quattro          Open
     White Plains, NY     White Plains, NY      Michelin              DNF
 
 24  John Vanlandingham   Deborah Sweet         SAAB 96               Group 2
     Stoneham, MA         Oak Ridge, NJ         Michelin              DNF
 
 27  Damon Mayers         Matt Chester          Toyota Corolla        Group 2
     Taunton, MA          Atlanta, GA           Bridgestone           DNF
 
 33  Lesley Suddard       Anne Thomas           Dodge Charger         Open
     Wilmington, DE       Nashua, NH            Bridgestone           DNF
 
 
                                     # # #

                      Boise Cascade Divisional PRO Rally
                          Saturday, December 2, 1995
 
 
 Car                                                                  Class/
 Num.  Driver/Home Town   Navigator/Home Town   Vehicle/Tires         Time
 -------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
 34  C. Mantopoulos       Barry Berg            Audi Quattro          4WD
     Staten Island, NY    Apple Valley, MN      Nokia                 112.03
 
 50  Steve Walkington     Sandra Latreille      Eagle Talon           4WD
     Williamstown, QUE    Williamstown, QUE                           115.25
 
 47  Thomas Brunn         S. Olin-Dabrowski     Subaru RS             4WD
     Mahopac, NY          Pleasant Valley, NY                         115.60
 
 21  Bob Elliott          John Hart             VW GTI                U2
     Rutland, VT          Hydeville, VT         Bridgestone           118.24
 
 29  Dean Fry             Donnald Kennedy       Subaru                4WD
     Mohnton, PA          Shillington, PA       Nokia                 119.32
 
 30  Chris Havas          John Springer         VW GTI                U2
     Richmond, VT         Burlington, VT        Michelin              133.09
 
 41  Gerry Brinkman       Bob Barrell           VW                    U2
     Freehold, NJ         Bethlehem, PA                               133.71
 
 51  Josh Wortzel         Joel Richards         Dodge Neon            U-2
     Waltham, MA          Newton, MA                                  142.71
 
 22  Carl Fisher          Ted Mendham           Dodge Omni            Open
     Pittboro, NC         Lyndeboro, NH         Bridgestone           156.90
 
 23  Ivan Orisek          Olga Orisek           Audi Quattro          4WD
     White Plains, NY     White Plains, NY      Michelin              DNF
 
 48  Miroslaw Madej       Dariusz Szerejko      Suzuki Swift          U2
     Hicksville, NY       Ryebrook, NY                                DNF
 
 42  Arthur Wojcik        Marzena Wojcik        Ford                  U2
     Maspeth, NY          Maspeth, NY                                 DNF
 
 89  Serguei Belousson    Jose Vincente         Mazda 626             4WD
     Philadelphia, PA     Newark, NJ                                  DNF
 
 46  Paul Kelbel          Janusz Manterya       VW                    U2
     New York, NY         Brooklyn, NY                                DNF
 
 44  Gail McGuire         John Kemp             Ford F-150 Pick-up    4WD
     Avon, NY             Attica, NY                                  DNF
 
 54  Chris Sanborn        Heath Lachman         Audi Quattro          4WD
     Norwalk, CT          Burlington, VT                              DNS
 
 
                                    #  #  #

                      Seven Islands Divisional PRO Rally
                           Friday, December 1, 1995
 
 
 Car                                                                  Class/
 Num.  Driver/Home Town   Navigator/Home Town   Vehicle/Tires         Time
 -------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
 21  Bob Elliott          John Hart             VW GTI                U2
     Rutland, VT          Hydeville, VT         Bridgestone           59.39
 
 50  Steve Walkington     Sandra Latreille      Eagle Talon           4WD
     Williamstown, ONT    Williamstown, ONT                           63.61
 
 22  Carl Fisher          Ted Mendham           Dodge Omni            Open
     Pittboro, NC         Lyndeboro, NH         Bridgestone           64.10
 
 23  Ivan Orisek          Olga Orisek           Audi Quattro          4WD
     White Plains, NY     White Plains, NY      Michelin              64.23
 
 34  C. Mantopoulos       Barry Berg            Audi Quattro          4WD
     Staten Island, NY    Apple Valley, MN      Nokia                 66.17
 
 47  Thomas Brunn         S. Olin-Dabrowski     Subaru RS             4WD
     Mahopac, NY          Pleasant Valley, NY                         66.98
 
 30  Chris Havas          John Springer         VW GTI                U2
     Richmond, VT         Burlington, VT        Michelin              68.65
 
 29  Dean Fry             Donnald Kennedy       Subaru                4WD
     Mohnton, PA          Shillington, PA       Nokia                 71.85
 
 41  Gerry Brinkman       Bob Barrell           VW                    U2
     Freehold, NJ         Bethlehem, PA                               80.19
 
 46  Paul Kelbel          Janusz Manterya       VW                    U2
     New York, NY         Brooklyn, NY                                81.19
 
 42  Arthur Wojcik        Marzena Wojcik        Ford                  U2
     Maspeth, NY          Maspeth, NY                                 95.53
 
 48  Miroslaw Madej       Dariusz Szerejko      Suzuki Swift          U2
     Hicksville, NY       Ryebrook, NY                                99.81
 
 33  Lesley Suddard       Anne Thomas           Dodge Charger         O2
     Wilmington, DE       Nashua, NH            Bridgestone           DNF
 
 89  Serguei Belousson    Jose Vincente         Mazda 626             4WD
     Philadelphia, PA     Newark, NJ                                  DNF
 
 54  Chris Sanborn        Heath Lachman         Audi Quattro          4WD
     Norwalk, CT          Burlington, VT                              DNF
 
 
                                    #  #  #

 
     SPRONGLS PLOWS TO SECOND STRAIGHT MAINE FOREST VICTORY; CHOINIERE
           SNAGS FIFTH SCCA/MICHELIN NATIONAL TITLE IN SIX YEARS
 
RUMFORD, Maine -- December 3 -- Showing their Canadian winter rally
heritage, Toronto's Frank Sprongl with brother and co-driver Dan Sprongl
swept the SCCA/Michelin PRO Rally field for a two-minute victory in their
Audi Quattro S-2 at the Maine Forest Rally.
 
The event, run on the Boise Cascade Forest roads in Southern Maine,
featured snow-covered and icy conditions as well as sub-zero
temperatures - just what the Canadians like.
 
"We didn't do very well on Friday night as we had been up all night driving
to the event, but a good night's sleep and experience in the snow really
helped our cause.  Our Audi Quattro S-2 was the perfect Arctic racer,"
said Frank Sprongl, who had clinched his second straight Canadian rally
title last month.
 
Finishing second, but clinching his fifth SCCA/Michelin PRO Rally national
championship in the last six years was Shelburne, Vermont's Paul Choiniere,
with co-driver Jeff Becker, who Hyundai Elantra overcame a water pump belt
problem in the early stages to stay in contention.
 
Third overall was the Ogunquit, Maine-based team of Carl Merrill and John
Bellefleur in a Ford Escort Cosworth, followed by the right-hand drive
Mitsubishi Lancer of Henry Joy and Jimmy Brandt.
 
Other class winners included Selcuk Karamanoglu/Yorgi Bittner, from Bath,
Maine, in an Eagle Talon (Production GT); Bob Elliott/John Hart, from
Rutland, VT, in a VW GTI (Production); Constantine Mantopoulos/Barry Berg,
from Staten Island, NY, in an Audi Quattro (Group A); and Kurt Thiel/George
Thompson, from Rochester, NY, in a VW GTI (Group 2).
 
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 - 24
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.
 
As this was the last event of the SCCA/Michelin PRO Rally season, national
champions were also crown.  Besides Choiniere's overall national title, the
class champions included Cal Landau/Eric Marcus, from Coraopolis, PA, in a
Mitsubishi Eclipse (Production GT); Bruce Newey/Charles Bradley, from
Atlanta, GA, in a Toyota All-Trac (Group A); Tad Ohtake/Bob Martin, from
Dearborn, MI, in a Ford Escort GT (Production); Sam Bryan/Rob Walden, from
Kent, WA, in Saab 900 (Group 2); and Dave Turner/Ben Bradley, from Hemet,
Calif., in a Mitsubishi Pick-up (Rally Truck).
 
In other year-end news, the Sports Car Club of America announced the
tentative 1996 SCCA/Michelin PRO Rally schedule, which includes 11 events.
 
                       SCCA/MICHELIN PRO RALLY SERIES
 
                      PROPOSED 1996 SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
 
 
 EVENT                     DATE            LOCATION        STATUS
 
 SAND HILLS/SAND BLAST     March 16 - 17   Cheraw, SC*     Coefficient 3
 
 DOO WOP III & V           March 23 - 24   Olympia, WA*    Coefficient 3
 
 WILD WEST PRO RALLY       April 12-14     Olympia, WA     National
 
 RIM OF THE WORLD          May 3 - 5       Palmdale, CA    National
 
 SUSQUEHANNOCK TRAIL       June 1 - 2      Wellsboro, PA   National
 
 PRESCOTT FOREST RALLY     June 22-23      Prescott, AZ    Coefficient 3
                           (or October 5-6)
 
 MAINE FOREST SUMMER RALLY July 26 - 28    Rumford, ME     National
 
 OJIBWE FORESTS PRO RALLY  August 23 - 25  Bemidji, MN     National
 
 SUNRISER 400              September 27-29 Chillicothe, OH National
 
 LAKE SUPERIOR PRO RALLY   October 18 - 20 Houghton, MI    National
 
 PACIFIC FOREST RALLY      November 8 - 10 Olympia, WA     National
 (plus year-end awards)
 
 *Competitors may start EITHER Sand Hills/Sand Blast or Doo Wop III/IV.
  Manufacturers may count EITHER Sand Hills/Sand Blast or Doo Wop III/IV.
 
 
 The Maine Forest Rally was presented by the New England Region of the
 Sports Car Club of America, with assistance from the Blue Mountain Region
 of the SCCA.  The National PRO Rally series is sponsored by Michelin Tire
 Corporation, sanctioned by the Sports Car Club of America, and
 administered by the American Rally Association.
 
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18.11I had funPROXY::J_EVANSTue Dec 05 1995 11:2711
    This was my first time working a rally, and I had a blast. It was cold
    and there was lots of snow (with ice underneath). There were delays in
    just getting the workers to their checkpoints, including the ones with
    4WD!!!
    
    Nothing like being in the middle of the woods and watching cars go by
    as fast as they can, even when the temperature was hovering near the
    single numbers - without the windchill.....
    
    jim (aka stage 1/2-CP1 & stage 5/7-CP2)