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SCCA® ProRally Championship
Round #4 - Rim of the World
Media Alert:
DENVER, CO Fourth round (of ten) for the 2002 season. SCCA Performance Rally cars
from across North America will compete on demanding ridgetop dirt and gravel fire
control roads tracing the line of the infamous San Andreas Fault in the Angeles
National Forest in southern California. Regarded as the toughest rally in the USA,
it is often compared to the Acropolis Rally in Greece for its relentless, car-pounding
roads. This event is sanctioned by the Sports Car Club of America (SCCA)
When & Where:
May 3-4, 2001; Palmdale, CA; approximately 50 miles (70 kilometers) north of Los Angeles.
Headquarters Hotel & Friday/Saturday Press Room;
Event and Media registration (Friday afternoon):
Holiday Inn - Palmdale, 38630 5th Street West, Palmdale, CA 93551,
661.947.8055 main, press room direct: 661.947.4072
Hotel located at junction of Hwy 14 and Palmdale Blvd
(press registration will be in the main entrant registration area near the rear of the hotel.)
Schedule:
Friday, May 03, 2002
8:30 AM - 12:00 Noon Media press event. See details below
1:00 PM - 5:00 PM Registration at Holiday Inn
1:00 PM - 5:30 PM Scrutineering - America's Tire Company, Hwy 14 & Avenue J, Lancaster
6:30 PM - 7:00 PM Parade Lap - lot adjacent to Holiday Inn, Palmdale
7:00 PM sharp Official Rally Start with Spectator Stage - lot adjacent to Holiday Inn
11:55 PM approx First car finishes Day One of rally - Holiday Inn, Palmdale
Saturday, May 04, 2002
9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Fund raising RallySprint event for local charity ($20US donation for rides)
Parc Expose runs concurrently with this activity
9:30 AM - 10:30 AM Autograph session, featuring WRC Subaru driver Petter Solberg
12:00 Noon sharp Official day two Rally Start - Holiday Inn - includes Spectator Stage
3:10 PM approx Short Service break - Lake Hughes Community Club
5:30 PM approx Service and dinner break, re-seeding - Lake Hughes Community Club
8:00 PM sharp Restart day two of rally - night stages - Lake Hughes Community Club
10:00 PM approx First car finishes day two of Rim of the World ProRally - Holiday Inn
12:00 PM approx Provisional ProRally scoring posted - Holiday Inn
2:00 AM approx Press room closed
Friday Media Event Details
An excellent opportunity for members of the working press to meet and ride with the stars
of the SCCA ProRally Championship. Lunch is provided, courtesy of Subaru of America.
Credential requests for this specific function are handled exclusively by the event
organizer. Contact Paula Gibeault at 760.375.8704 (voice) 760.384.2640 (fax) or via email
at: gibeault@ridgecrest.ca.us
Selected entries (driver/co-driver):
Current Overall Drivers Championship points leader David Higgins, 2002 Subaru WRX
Current Manufacturers Points leaders Mark Higgins and Michael Gibson, Paul Choiniere and
Jeff Becker, 2003 Hyundai Tiburons
2001 Overall Driver and Manufacturer Champion Mark Lovell with Steve Turvey, 2002 Subaru WRX
Rhys Millen with Garry Cowan will debut their works backed 2002 Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VII
Rising SCCA ProRally star Mark Nelson with Charles Bradley, 2000 Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VI
Additional news interest:
Former SCCA ProRally Driver's Champion Rod Millen returns to the Championship after a
10-year absence, this time joining with Mitsubishi and son Rhys Millen, forming the first
three-car works team in recent USA rallying history. Rod has done well here in the past,
winning the event most recently in 1991, with a 3 and a half minute margin of victory.
Subaru World Rally Championship driver Petter Solberg will be driving the course-opening
car, capping off a big weekend for the Japanese manufacturer, celebrating its first, and
highly successful, year of North American sales of their streetable rally car, the WRX.
Making their first appearances in the championship for 2002, UK based Richard Tuthill and
John Bennie will be flying in, driving their US bodied Open Class Mitsubishi Mirage with
Lancer Evo underpinnings. Also debuting for the 2002 season is 2001 Gr N Champion Karl
Schieble, with SCCA ProRally veteran Wayne Schieble co-driving. They will be in an Open
Class 2002 Subaru WRX.
Event Rank:
This rally is a full points SCCA ProRally Championship event, and has long been a fixture
of the championship, the 2001 event marks its 19th running. Drivers at this event earn
points towards the national championship, and supporting manufacturers (Hyundai, Subaru,
Mitsubishi and Mazda) earn points towards overall and class MFG Championships.
Media information; Credentials, Visuals & Interviews:
Event Press/Photo credentials will be available at registration on Friday afternoon and
Saturday morning. During the event, credentialed press will be able to shoot action
photography from restricted areas along the rally course. Credentials are available only
to properly identified members of the working press.
Per California National Forest regulations, an 'Adventure Pass' is required to gain access
to certain areas. The organizer will have a limited supply available for a nominal
($5.00 US) fee. Be aware that the fire danger in this part of California is exceptionally
high, and some areas that have been accessible in previous years running of this Event may
not be this year. Please abide by all National Forestry directives, and use caution and
common sense when parking cars or smoking.
Drivers, co-drivers and crew will be accessible throughout the event, including the Friday
morning press event, Friday afternoon's Parade Lap, and Saturday morning's charity event
and Parc Expose.
Media relations will be able to provide driver and co-driver interviews, event results
and other information via telephone and Email.
Contact: Kurt Spitzner - SCCA Pro Rally Championship Director
Pre-event: 303.967.9660; 303.694-3654 Fax (USA Country Code: 1)
Mobile: 303.204.0375
Direct inquiry Email: sccaprorally@aol.com
Time zone at event: Pacific Time (GMT - 8 hours)
·SCCA ProRally: www.sccaprorally.org
·SCCA Rim of the World ProRally: www.rimoftheworldrally.com
The SCCA ProRally Championship is presented by Hyundai, Mitsubishi and Subaru,
and is televised in North America on Speed Channel
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Start Order & Late Breaking News:
SCCA ProRally Championship
Round 4 - Rim of the World
PALMDALE, California A record starting lineup of 79 performance rally cars
from North America and the world are slated to begin the two-day Rim of the
World Rally at 7:00PM Friday evening, following a 30-minute parade of all the
rally cars at the host hotel. The rally cars return to Palmdale after
midnight, and restart the second day of rallying at noon on Saturday,
following a morning of rally festivities including a charity RallySprint and
Parc Expose of all the cars entered.
Selected Entries, News
All three works teams had a rough time at Oregon Trail two weeks ago, and
have been working hard to get the bugs out of their systems during this short
break - and Hyundai is most confident that their new car teething problems
are behind them now. "The transmission problems we had at Oregon don't seem
to be nearly as serious as we originally suspected," commented team boss John
Buffum at the manufacturer's media reception earlier today in Long Beach;
"but we are going to keep an eye on Rod." The Rod he is referring to is Rod
Millen, who will be taking over Rhys Millen's Evo VI - said Buffum: "He will
be fast here, no question."
Paul Choiniere, who has had a very challenging start to the season, with
three mechanical DNF's in three starts, finally got a bit of luck in the
traditional start order draw for top seed drivers - and will be first on the
road tomorrow. With the cars in perfect condition, this may be the break the
8-time champion has been needing to get his championship chances jumpstarted.
Subaru/Prodrive, now sitting in 3rd place in manufacturers points, needs
a great weekend as well - and is poised to get it. Struggling with
transmission problems of their own, the team has been furiously testing over
the last several days, and hopes their troubles have been banished from this
important weekend. Many eyes will be on them too - as this weekend
celebrates the first anniversary of the groundbreaking WRX going on sale here
in the USA. With huge owner appreciation festivities planned in conjunction
with the rally, including WRC driver Petter Solberg being flown in for the
occasion from the UK, this is a crucial weekend for Subaru to do well.
Keeping the works teams on their toes will be three top teams from 2001
making their season debuts: Richard Tuthill and John Bennie return in their
Winning Makes prepared Mitsubishi Lancer Evo/Mirage combination car, and
series veteran Lon Peterson, with John Elkin bring back their surprisingly
quick Knight Racing automatic transmissioned Subaru Impreza 2.5 RS turbo.
2001 Group N champion and former Prodrive pilot Karl Scheible makes his debut
in an all-new 2002 WRX.
"Stage Notes," which made their USA debut two weeks ago at Oregon Trail
have gained a stronger following for Rim, with better than 2/3rds of the
field opting for the books - said one entrant "I really feel blind not using
them now." The notes give co-drivers a highly detailed set of route
instructions to interpret for the driver, earned high praise from skeptics
and fans alike two weeks ago.
Weather forecast: the conditions this weekend are exceedingly dry - no
rain is in the forecast, nor has there been in sometime, so high levels of
dust are going to be the norm, not the exception. This plays well for Paul
Choiniere, who will benefit as first car on the road. Typical of this time
of the year in Palmdale, daytime temps will be a perfect for rally mid to
upper 60's, with near freezing temperatures in the upper elevations at night.
Information regarding the start order list:
Car # = number on vehicle. Cars with numbers under 200 are Pro entries. Car
numbered over 200 are generally ClubRally (regional) entrants, with first
digit denoting their home division (2,3 = West coast, 5 = Central US, 8,9
East coast).
Group = Vehicle category: Open, Gr N - fastest; are cars with considerable
modifications; P (Production) - slowest; are cars very near showroom stock
configuration. G5 - two wheel drive high HP cars; G2 - two wheel drive
lower horsepower cars; GT - high horsepower production (stock) cars.
Entry = event entered. Nat= SCCA ProRally, Club=SCCA ClubRally
Rim of the World - SCCA ProRally Championship Round 4
3-4 May, 2002
Top 25 Start Order (subject to revision - complete list available at www.rimoftheworldrally.com )
St Car# Seed Class Driver Name Co-Driver Car
1 6 0 Open Paul Choiniere Jeff Becker 03 Hyundai Tiburon
2 1 0 Open Mark Lovell Steve Turvey 02 Subaru WRX
3 5 0 Open Mark Higgins Michael Gibson 03 Hyundai Tiburon
4 16 FIA Open David Higgins Daniel Barritt 02 Subaru WRX
5 61 0 Open Karl Scheible Wayne Scheible 02 Subaru WRX
6 4 0 Open Rod Millen Cal Coatsworth 00 Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 6.5
7 13 0 Open Richard Tuthill John Bennie 00 Mitsubishi Mirage
8 3 1 Open Rhys Millen Garry Cowan 01 Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 6.5
9 2 1 Open Ramana Lagemann Michael Kidd 02 Subaru WRX
10 107 1 Open Tim Paterson John Allen 97 Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 4
11 110 1 Open Mark Nelson Charles Bradley 00 Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 6
12 32 1 Open Paul Eklund Scott Huhn 02 Subaru WRX
13 34 1 Open Peter Lahm Tony Lumino 97 Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 4
14 22 1 Open Ralph Kosmides James Brandt 99 Subaru Impreza WRX-STi
15 52 1 G5 Doug Shepherd Peter Gladysz 02 Dodge Neon SRT-4
16 37 2 Open Tony Chavez Eddie Cardenas 91 Mitsubishi Galant VR-4
17 48 2 Open Lon Peterson John Elkin 00 Subaru Impreza
18 275 2 Open Nat T-Stow Ben Bradley 02 Subaru WRX
19 51 2 G5 Jay Streets Janice Damitio 83 Volvo 740 turbo
20 28 2 G2 Bill Malik Christian Edstrom 93 Volvo 240
21 374 3 Open Leon Styles John Dillon 91 Audi quattro S2
22 397 3 Open Rui Brazil TBA 91 Audi quattro S2
23 891 3 Open Randy Zimmer Russell Strate Jr 96 Subaru Impreza
24 88 3 Open Doug Havir Scott Putnam 02 Subaru WRX
25 124 3 N Peter Workum Alex Gelsomino 00 Subaru Impreza
National Media Contact:
· Kurt Spitzner - SCCA ProRally Championship Director
Press room phone: 661.947.4072
At-event mobile: 303.204.0375 (USA Country Code: 1)
E-mail: sccaprorally@aol.com
Web sites:
SCCA ProRally: http://www.sccaprorally.org
SCCA Rim of the World Rally: www.rimoftheworldrally.com
The SCCA name and logo is a registered trademark of the Sports Car Club of
America, Inc. ProRally, ClubRally and RallyCross are service marks of the
SCCA.
The SCCA ProRally Championship is presented by Hyundai, Mitsubishi and
Subaru, and is televised in North America on SpeedChannel. Time and date
listing information available at www.speedtv.com
SCCA® ProRally Championship
Round #4 - Rim of the World
Day One Results and News:
PALMDALE, California 'America's Toughest Rally' took little time asserting its position,
eliminating one key player on the very first stage, and picking off several others in no
time at all. Paul Choiniere lead most of the evening, taking good advantage of the clear
air from his first on the road position, but handed off the lead to teammate Mark Higgins
when drivetrain problems sidelined the 8-time champion late in the evenings stages.
Key Notes & Quotes:
Paul Choiniere's season has been a tough one, now with four consecutive non-finishes, but
both he and his Hyundai were showing real signs of their teams commitment to the program -
winning one stage outright and tying for best time on another. Hyundai's Motorsports
Manager Toni Honsowetz was clear this morning: "we're not jumping to any conclusions on
the cause of this failure until we do a full analysis - we've got 4 weeks to get the
problems solved before STPR (round 5); we will get it sorted."
Rod Millen's return to SCCA ProRally competition lasted just a few minutes, with the right
front suspension upright failing on hard cornering on the first stage - a difficult start
to his rekindled career, but accepted as part of the development process. Rhys Millen,
soldiering on in his Evo 6.5 (the team made a last minute car swap between Rhys and Rod
minutes before the rally started), suffered a puncture on SS3, and lost a lot of time to
the leaders - unofficially now at nearly 24 minutes, a nearly impossible amount of time
to make up on this highly technical rally, but he must do what he can to ensure the company
earns at least a few points in the very close manufacturers championship.
Subaru continues to have rocky goings in this cruel sport, as Mark Lovell rolled his WRX
in SS4, losing some time, but managing to bring his now well wrinkled car back to the
mid-evening service for some very hasty bodywork and suspension adjustment. The car still
mechanically sound, the crack Prodrive crew was able to manage even a few cosmetic repairs
to the car in the short (about 20 minutes) time they had before he and faithful co-driver
Steve Turvey roared back off into the darkness.
Ralph Kosmides and Jimmy Brandt had a character building day one, suffering a broken left
front suspension upright, and losing a cylinder in their Subaru WRX-STi Group N car, but
having narrowly avoided at time-bar at service, are continuing on after a long night of
repairs.
In the overall standings, the works teams are back on top, with Hyundai's Mark Higgin's
leading by a fairly comfortable 30 seconds over Subaru's Ramana Lagemann, who finished the
first day 10 seconds ahead of current Driver's Championship points leader David Higgins.
Mark Lovell, despite his dramatic rollover, holds onto 4th position, less than a minute
behind the leading Hyundai - a remarkable achievement, and 2001 Gr N champion Karl Scheible's
first drive in 2002 has him in a comfortable 5th place.
Independent Drivers to watch in day two include the Canadian duo of Scott and Bob Trinder -
who started the rally in 32nd position - and now occupy 8th place in the innovative,
automatic transmissioned Subaru Impreza from the fiercely independent team of Knight Racing.
John Nelson started his PGT Subaru Impreza 2.5RS in 59th place, and worked all the way up
to 16th, and series regulars Craig Peeper and Ian Bevan have done similarly in their
Group N Subaru SRX, gaining 28 positions, now in 14th.
Day two of the Rim of the World Rally begins tomorrow at with extensive festivities
including a charity RallySprint, at 9:00 AM from the Holiday Inn Hotel in Palmdale. An
autograph session, and a Parc Expose of all the rally cars is included. The rally officially
restarts at noon for a full afternoon and evening of rallying, with cars not returning to
Palmdale until 10:00 PM.
Rim of the World - SCCA ProRally Championship - Round 4, 03-04 May, 2002
Top 25 Leg One Finish Order (unofficial). Times are in hours: minutes: seconds
St Fin. Car# Time Seed Class Driver Co-Driver Car
3 1 5 45:22 0 Open Mark Higgins Michael Gibson 03 Hyundai Tiburon
9 2 2 46:04 1 Open Ramana Lagemann Brian Maxwell 02 Subaru WRX
4 3 16 46:10 FIA Open David Higgins Chris Patterson 02 Subaru WRX
2 4 1 46:14 0 Open Mark Lovell Steve Turvey 02 Subaru WRX
5 5 61 47:30 0 Open Karl Scheible Wayne Scheible 00 Subaru Impreza
11 6 110 47:57 1 Open Mark Nelson Charles Bradley 00 Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 6
12 7 32 51:17 1 Open Paul Eklund Scott Huhn 02 Subaru WRX
25 8 124 52:02 3 N Peter Workum Allesandro Gelsomino 02 Subaru WRX
32 8 259 52:02 4 Open Scott Trinder Bob Trinder 00 Subaru Impreza
21 10 374 52:27 3 Open Leon Styles John Dillon 92 Audi S2
26 11 103 52:37 3 N Wyeth Gubelmann Therin Pace 02 Subaru WRX
24 12 88 53:29 3 Open Doug Havir Scott Putnam 02 Subaru WRX
23 13 891 53:52 3 Open Randy Zimmer David Shindle 96 Subaru Impreza
42 14 94 54:04 5 N Craig Peeper Ian Bevan 02 Subaru WRX
18 15 275 54:19 2 Open Nat T-Stow John Elkin 02 Subaru WRX
59 16 382 54:34 5 PGT John Nelson M Samli Subaru Impreza 2.5RS
28 17 207 54:50 3 G5 David Hintz Rick Hintz 88 Mazda RX-7 turbo
29 18 90 54:57 3 G2 Lauchlin O'Sullivan Matt Chester 02 Mitsubishi Lancer RMR
31 19 79 55:02 3 P Jeff Field David Weiman 02 Toyota Celica GTS
33 20 77 55:11 4 PGT Bob Henderson John McArthur 02 Subaru WRX
43 21 306 55:35 5 N Wolfang Hoeck Julie Lin 02 Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VII
57 22 332 56:06 5 G2 Michael Masano Linda Masano 88 Toyota Corolla FX16
30 23 42 56:26 3 G2 Eric Burmeister Eric Adams 01 Mazda Protégé MP3
53 24 72 56:28 5 P John Hamilton Josh Westhoven 02 VW Golf TDi
46 25 220 56:29 5 PGT Bruce Davis Claire Chisma 91 Eagle Talon TSi
Day One ProRally Retirements - unofficial
St Car# Seed Class Driver Co-Driver Mfg Stage Reason
6 4 0 Open Rod Millen Cal Coatsworth 02 Mitsubishi SS1 Suspension
17 48 2 Open Lon Peterson John Elkin 00 Subaru SS2 Alternator
934* G2 David Johansen Tom Bier 86 VW SS3
107 1 Open Tim Paterson John Allen 97 Mitsubishi SS3
7 13 0 Open Richard Tuthill John Bennie 97 Mitsubishi SS4 Electrical
37* Open Tony Chavez Eddie Cardenas 91 Mitsubishi SS4
1 6 0 Open Paul Choiniere Jeff Becker 03 Hyundai SS5 Undisclosed drivetrain
34 1 Open Peter Lahm Tony Lumino 97 Mitsubishi SS6
Web sites:
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The SCCA ProRally Championship is presented by Hyundai, Mitsubishi and Subaru,
and is televised in North America on Speed Channel
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SCCA® ProRally Championship - Round 4 - Rim of the World
Day Two Results and News
David Higgins makes it 3 for 3, Hyundai Extends Lead
PALMDALE, California Three consecutive wins with three different co-drivers
have marked Independent David Higgins as the man who has clearly set his mind
to conquering the series, but all three works teams are not about to make it
easy. Hyundai, who have now put most of their early development issues
behind them, dominated this event first with Choiniere, then with Mark
Higgins, but a front suspension problem late in the day put them
insurmountably behind. Subaru too was in the hunt, despite a big roll-over
with Mark Lovell on day one, also created at time loss that was more than the
team could make up.
Key Notes & Quotes:
As is always the case at Rim, the punishing high-desert environment took
its toll on equipment, with 18 Pro series retirements over the 2-day rally.
Gratefully, only 2001 Overall Champion Mark Lovell's fully functional but
thoroughly wrinkled Subaru WRX looked the worse for wear at the conclusion of
the event, with nearly all retirements coming from equipment failures caused
by the pounding the cars take over the challenging and fiercely dusty Angeles
National Forest roads. Said Lovell at the finish: "We are lucky to be here,
and despite the less than perfect weekend for us, we really do enjoy this
event, and look forward to being here next year - the (organizing) committee
has made huge strides forward from last year, and the field of cars was truly
impressive."
Visiting Subaru/Prodrive WRC driver Petter Solberg had the opportunity to
experience the Rim of the World roads firsthand, and agreed with what other
visitors to the event have said in the past - that the conditions here are
very similar to the Acropolis and Cypress rallys - two of the toughest and
most challenging rallys in the World Rally Championship.
2001 Group N Champion Karl Scheible, this time rallying in Open class
with father and series veteran Wayne Scheible co-driving had a terrific
welcome back to the Championship, taking the third place podium, and
announcing that he would also be at his home event and Round 5 of the
Championship, Susquehannock Trail, at the end of this month.
The Overall Manufacturer's Championship has taken yet another interesting
turn, with Mitsubishi's DNF of both their Open class entries, forcing them to
give up their 2nd place position to Subaru, but both companys saw Hyundai
pull further away, aided by the resurgent teams solid 2nd place podium
position. Mitsubishi did have a bit of good luck however, with Lauchlin
O'Sullivans first place finish in Group 2, allowing them to extend their lead
over Eric Burmeister's Mazda by 7 more points. As the Championship heads
east, to roads that are much better known by the Burmeister Motorsports team,
this bit of points padding could prove to be useful insurance.
The Drivers Championship as the series heads to its mid-year point, is
firmly in the hands of David Higgins, who at (unofficially) 67 points now has
a substantial margin over brother Mark Higgins at 50, and Mark Lovell, at 44.
Mark Nelson was this weekend's fast riser, earning 10 points, tying him with
Rhys Millen at 25 points. The Co-Drivers' Championship, by virtue of the
frequent co-driver changes at Subaru and with David Higgins (who has changed
co-drivers for the last three events) is a completely different story.
Hyundai's Michael Gibson in the lead at 50, Subaru's Steve Turvey in second
at 43, and Mitsubishi's Garry Cowan tied with Independent Charles Bradley at
25 for third.
The SCCA ProRally Championship switches coasts for Round 5, heading to
the lush eastern forests in the Endless Mountains of north central
Pennsylvania for the oldest and fastest rally in the series - the
Susquehannock Trail Rally, on June 1.
Rim of the World - SCCA ProRally Championship - Round 4 03-04 May, 2002
Complete Leg Two Finish Order (unofficial) times are in hours: minutes: seconds
St Fin Car# Time Seed Class Driver Co-Driver Car
2 1 16 2:34:44 FIA Open David Higgins Daniel Barritt 02 Subaru WRX
3 2 5 2:35:57 0 Open Mark Higgins Michael Gibson 03 Hyundai Tiburon
5 3 61 2:43:16 0 Open Karl Scheible Wayne Scheible 00 Subaru Impreza
2 4 1 2:44:13 0 Open Mark Lovell Steve Turvey 02 Subaru WRX
9 5 110 2:46:02 1 Open Mark Nelson Charles Bradley 00 Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 6
11 6 32 2:51:00 1 Open Paul Eklund Scott Huhn 02 Subaru WRX
21 7 374 2:54:13 3 Open Leon Styles John Dillon 91 Audi S2
32 8 259 2:57:06 4 Open Scott Trinder Robert Trinder 00 Subaru Impreza 2.5 RS
30 9 88 2:57:28 4 N Doug Havir Scott Putnam 02 Subaru WRX
48 10 369 3:00:00 5 PGT Brian Scott Ed Wahl 92 Mitsubishi Eclipse GSX
42 11 94 3:01:14 5 N Craig Peeper Ian Bevan 02 Subaru WRX
29 12 90 3:02:01 2 G2 Lauchlin O'Sullivan Aaron Laeng 02 Mitsubishi Lancer RMR
31 13 79 3:05:02 3 P Jeff Field Dave Weiman 02 Toyota Celica GTS
15 14 52 3:05:29 1 G5 Doug Shepherd Peter Gladysz 02 Dodge Neon SRT
20 15 28 3:07:47 2 G2 Bill Malik Christian Edstrom 93 Volvo 240
59 16 382 3:08:07 5 PGT John Nelson M Samli 00 Subaru Impreza 2.5 RS
45 17 77 3:09:38 3 PGT Bob Henderson John McArthur 02 Subaru WRX
28 18 207 3:10:23 3 G5 David Hintz Rick Hintz 88 Mazda RX-7 turbo
53 19 72 3:10:39 5 P Jon Hamilton Josh Westhoven 02 VW Golf TDi
30 20 42 3:10:57 3 G2 Eric Burmeister Eric Adams 01 Mazda Protégé MP3
14 21 22 3:11:44 1 N Ralph Kosmides Jimmy Brandt 99 Subaru Impreza WRX-STi
46 22 220 3:12:18 5 PGT Bruce Davis Claire Chizma 91 Eagle Talon TSi
73 23 215 3:19:38 6 P Jamie Thomas John Reed 93 Subaru Impreza
49 24 377 3:24:01 6 PGT Sean McKenna Neal Kiley 91 Eagle Talon TSi
47 25 514 3:35:40 5 PGT Roland McIvor Bill Montgomery 96 Mitsubishi Eclipse GSX
36 26 357 4:14:31 4 G2 Chris Burns David Hackett 92 Eagle Talon
Leading Day One ProRally Retirements - official 03-04 May, 2002
St Car# Seed Class Driver Co-Driver Mfg Stage Reason
6 4 0 Open Rod Millen Cal Coatsworth 02 Mitsubishi SS1 Suspension
17 48 2 Open Lon Peterson John Elkin 00 Subaru SS2 Alternator
10 107 1 Open Tim Paterson John Allen 97 Mitsubishi SS3 Alternator
7 13 0 Open Richard Tuthill John Bennie 97 Mitsubishi SS4 Electrical
16 37* 2 Open Tony Chavez Eddie Cardenas 91 Mitsubishi SS4 Alternator
1 6 0 Open Paul Choiniere Jeff Becker 03 Hyundai SS5 Driveline
13 34 1 Open Peter Lahm Tony Lumino 97 Mitsubishi SS6 Suspension
Leading Day Two ProRally Retirements - official 03-04 May, 2002
St Car# Seed Class Driver Co-Driver Mfg Stage Reason
18 275 2 Open Nat T-Stow Ben Bradley 02 Subaru SS7 Engine management
8 3 1 Open Rhys Millen Garry Cowan 00 Mitsubishi SS9 Front differential, motor
9 2 1 Open Ramana Lagemann Brian Maxwell 02 Subaru SS9 Engine
19 51 2 G5 Jay Streets Janice Damitio 83 Volvo SS9 Rear Axle
26 103 3 N Wyeth Gubelmann Therin Pace 02 Subaru SS11 Undisclosed
25 124 3 N Peter Workum Alex Gelsomino 02 Subaru SS12 Undisclosed
The SCCA name and logo is a registered trademark of the Sports Car Club of
America, Inc. ProRally, ClubRally and RallyCross are service marks of the
SCCA.
The SCCA ProRally Championship is presented by Hyundai, Mitsubishi and
Subaru, and is televised in North America on SpeedChannel. Time and date
listing information available at www.speedtv.com