Event Description:
The Wild West Rally will use the normal stage format utilizing
FISA signs.  The National rally will run fifteen stages, all of which
will be scored.  The two Divisional rallies will include all National
stages.  The event will have 145 stage miles and a total of 295 miles.
All stages will be on gravel.
Headquarters Hotel:
Tyee Hotel
500 Tyee Drive
Olympia, Washington   98512
(800) 648-6440 (Reservations)
(206) 352-0511 (Information)
The hotel is located at the Trosper Road exit from I-5 (Exit 102).
Discount rates for rallyists are available.
Registration and Scrutineering Location
Registration and Scrutineering will be at the South Puget
Sound Community College, 2001 Mottman Road SW, Olympia, WA
98512.
Schedule:
Thursday, April 20
1830         Close of Entry
1500 - 1830  Registration and Scrutineering
1900         Welcome Party (Brewster's)
Friday, April 21
1200 - 1500  Registration and Scrutineering
1700 - 1800  Parc Expose
1800         Start Day One
2400         Finish Day One
 
Saturday, April 22
0800 - 0900  Parc Expose
0900         Start Day Two
1800         Rally Finish
2000         Post Scores
2100         Awards
The post-rally festivities, scores, and awards will be at the 
South Puget Sound Community College.
For More Information:
Bob Grass
Rally Co-Chairman
(206) 872-9696 (Days)
(206) 872-3458 (Fax)
John Forespring
Rally Co-Chairman
(206) 943-2191 (Days)
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Press Notes #1
Wild West PRO Rally, Olympia, Washington
Round #4 - 1995 SCCA/Michelin PRO Rally Series
April 21, 1995 - 9:00 PM EST
 
1.  Welcome to sunny (!!) Olympia, Washington, and the Wild West PRO Rally,
    round #3 of the SCCA/Michelin PRO Rally series.  Although this event is
    a regular stop on the PRO Rally national tour, the Northwest Region of
    the SCCA runs eight or more rallies on these roads during the course of
    the year, and the closely-knit workers make this a favorite of many of
    the competitors.  While rain is the norm this time of the year - and
    most times of the year - in the Northwest, the forecast is for sunny
    and warm weather, with the highs in the upper 60s and low 70s.
 
2.  For those of you following the series stories, here is an update
    from the Sunriser event:
 
    --Official results are being mailed today.  The hold-ups included
      incomplete registration information (co-driver hometowns,
      divisional/national designations, and car makes) and verification of
      tire brand used.
 
    --The organizer has asked SCCA/ARA to suspend the competition licenses
      of those drivers/teams who received traffic citations and did not
      turn themselves in to the organizer for disqualification per the
      supplementary regulations.  Both ARA and SCCA have initially denied
      that request, but discussions are continuing about an alternative
      punishment for those teams once the organizer verifies that
      registration information provided by the police matches those of
      competitors or service crews.
 
    --The charge against the Jamaican service crew driver Henry Wanliss
      was reduced from negligent vehicular homicide to driving left of
      center.  Mr. Wanliss paid his fine for this traffic misdemeanor, and
      has returned to Jamaica.
 
3.  Jamaican rally driver Chris Issa, who rented Bruno Kreibich's Audi
    Quattro for the Lake Superior PRO Rally in Michigan last year (and
    crashed it rather badly), will be back for STPR in a Group A or Open
    class Mitsubishi Galant VR4.  Fellow Jamaican Jeffrey Panton, who was
    running fifth overall when his service crew was involved in the
    accident mentioned above, has no firm plans at this time to run
    additional U.S. rallies.  Of course, defending Group A champion and
    current Open class contender Peter Moodie and co-driver Michael
    Fennell, also from Jamaica, will be running the whole series in their
    Executive Motors-sponsored Mazda 323GTR.
 
4.  Beverly Hills 90210 star Jason Priestley, with co-driver Kevin Caffrey,
    has turned into a top five threat at recent California Rally Series
    events in his Toyota Celica All-trac.  Priestley, a late entry for this
    rally, had bad luck his first two trips to Washington earlier this
    year, with a crash in February and a fuel pump failure in March.  He
    also ran the Toyota Celebrity event run with the Long Beach Grand Prix
    April 8, but an accident put him out while he was contending for the
    lead.
 
5.  Here is how the top ten in the point standings (after three events)
    stand going into the event:
 
    --Paul Choiniere/Jeff Becker - 34 points - Hyundai Elantra:  have won
      two of the three events so far this year with victories in South
      Carolina and Ohio.  His new Hyundai was particularly impressive two
      weeks ago in Ohio in its first long gravel rally, meeting the
      challenge when Choiniere took it to the limit to hold off Peter
      Moodie and Doug Shepherd.  Paul has not won here in Olympia since
      1991, with a DNF last year due to a rollover.
 
    --Peter Moodie/Michael Fennell - 26 points - Mazda 323GTR:  won the Doo
      Wop event here last month and ran strong against Choiniere and
      Shepherd in Ohio, finishing third only after an ignition problem
      slowed them down late in the event.  Have moved to Open class for '95
      so he can run a 40 mm intake restrictor rather than the 34 mm templet
      now mandated by the FIA for Group A.
 
    --Carl Merrill/John Bellefleur - 19 points - Ford Escort Cosworth:
      coming off a disappointing fifth place finish in Ohio, where his
      crew had to replace a turbo during the event.  At the Doo Wops here
      last month, Merrill and Moodie had a good battle, but Moodie won by
      44 seconds after Merrill lost fourth gear early in the rally.
 
    --Doug Shepherd/Pete Gladysz - 17 points - Eagle Talon: finished second
      in Ohio.  Not here this weekend.
 
    --Henry Joy/Chris Griffin - 16.8 points - Mitsubishi Eclipse: had fine
      fourth-place finish in Ohio, beating Carl Merrill by three seconds.
      His new right-hand-drive Mitsubishi Lancer will not be ready until
      STPR in June.  Finished a disappointing seventh at Doo Wops here last
      month.  Needs a good finish here to keep up with the points leader.
 
    --Bruno Kreibich/Rod Hendricksen - 15.2 points - Audi Quattro: nation's
      oldest national PRO Rally driver (we understand that Ray Damitio and
      Ken White might be even older!), finished third in South Carolina and
      sixth in Ohio - not here this weekend.
 
    --Tom Ottey/Pam McGarvey - 15.0 points - Mazda 323GTX: finsihed second
      to Choiniere in South Carolina and seventh overall in Ohio.
      Production GT champion in 1990; running Open class this in
      anticipation of delivery of a Hyundai Elantra later in the season -not
      here this weekend, but plans to enter Rim of the Wheel in May.
 
   --Tad Ohtake/Bob Martin - 8.0 points - Ford Escort GT:  finished fourth
     overall and won class in South Carolina; would have won class again in
     Ohio by for a 10 minute penalty for time card error.  Is only one of
     the top Production class competitors to make the Wild West/Rim of the
     World trip.
 
   --Jim Anderson/Ben Greisler - 7.8 points - Honda Prelude V-Tech:
     currently leading Production class with two second place finishes.
     Not here this weekend, although Greisler is here co-driving in Dave
     White's Group 2 VW GTI.
 
   --Rui Brasil/John Elkin - 7.2 points - Audi Quattro; was third overall
     behind Moodie and Merrill at Doo Wops; has new cylinder head and
     reports 312 horsepower after Motech Electronics came up yesterday to
     tune the car.  If Rui does well here and at Rim, he might go back East
     to run STPR.
 
 
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Press Notes #2
Wild West PRO Rally, Olympia, Washington
Round #4 - 1995 SCCA/Michelin PRO Rally Series
April 21, 1995 - 10:00 PM EST
 
6.  Although headquartered at the Tyee Hotel in Olympia, most of this
    year's rally is centered around the city of Shelton, with the start of
    both day's festivities being in downtown Shelton.  48 cars took the
    countdown Friday at 6:00 PM local time to head into the woods for the
    first of six stages tonight.  The four overall favorites - Merrill,
    Joy, Moodie and Choiniere - were all optimistic that their cars were in
    top running form, and they expected a close rally.
 
7.  During the morning press stage, the Ford Escort of Ralph Kosmides/Joe
    Noyes went off the road and into a ditch, damaging the front left
    bodywork and much of the suspension underneath.  Ralph's also injured
    his wrist, which was wrapped and packed in ice, but reports from the
    service area indicate that he will continue despite the pain.  Six
    hours of hard work repaired everything before the start of the event
    for the Ruby's Diner entry from Newport Beach, Calif.  Kosmides, EVP
    and CFO for the Ruby's Diner chain, started racing in high school with
    Toyota Off-Road and Indy car owner Cal Wells.
 
8.  After three stages, here are the times for the top competitors:
 
  Driver/Co-driver     Car               Class     Total
 
  Choiniere/Becker     Hyundai Elantra   Open      29:32*
  Joy/Griffin          Mitsui. Eclipse   Open      29:42
  Moodie/Fennell       Mazda 323GTR      Open      30:04
  Brasil/Elkin         Audi Quattro      Open      30:21
  Karamanoglu/Manto.   Eagle Talon       PGT       30:54*
  Ostlund/Baker        Saab 99           Group 2   31:42*
  Bryan/Walden         Saab 900          Group 2   32:11
  Malik/Andersson      Volvo 240         Group 2   32:17
  Beard/Simmons        Mazda 323GTX      PGT       32:35
  White/Greisler       VW GTI            Group 2   32:43
  Weleff/Paul          Toyota All-trac   Group A   32:49
  Beson/Bradley        Mazda Protege     Open      32:54
  Ohtake/Martin        Ford Escort GT    Prod.     33:18*
  Kosmides/Noyes       Ford Escort       Open      33:49
  Damitio/Berg         Toyota Celica GTS PGT       33:56
  Merrill/Bellefleur   Ford Escort Cosw. Open      34:01
  Priestley/Caffrey    Toyota All-trac   PGT       35:00
 
*class leaders
 
9.  Stage #3's rough surfaces shook up the top competitors, including:
 
    --Moodie/Fennell - drove the last six miles on two rear flat tires,
      with the shredded belts ripping the body work around the wheel wells.
 
     --Merrill/Bellefleur - stopped to change a flat tire; lost five
       minutes to the field.
 
     --Joy/Griffin - hit a rock in the apex of stage #3 and bent a wheel,
       but, luckily, no flat tire.
 
     --Choiniere/Becker Hyundai Elantra spent service after stage #3 trying
       to align the front wheels to point in the same direction.
 
10.  Some early rally DNF's included:
 
     --Steve Walker/David Lowe Mazda 323GTX (ex-Greg Lund car) - was
       towed out of stage #1)
 
     --Dave LaTourette/Dave Carroll VW Beetle
 
     --Scott Fuller/Peter Yeeles VW Golf - broken turbo belt and damaged
       pulley - will get replacement part overnight and enter Sat.
       divisional.
 
     --Brian Cooper/Cam Jackson Datsun 210 - transmission problems - only
       had one gear - will try to fix overnight.
 
     --Jack Broadhead/Jack McCarter Datsun 510  - DNF after stage #5
 
     --Zeitho Dekodic/Dave Snyder Toyota Starlet broke an axle
       on stage #5 and DNFed.
 
11.  Peter Moodie/Michael Fennell Mazda 323GTR - one of the favorites and
     third overall after three stages - is out of the rally after the front
     end of the car collapsed on stage #5.  They broke an axle driver,
     ruining the input shaft and breaking the transmission and losing the
     bearings.  The Executive Motors crew could fix the car overnight, but
     the car would be slow enough that Peter opted not to continue.
 
12.  Kirk Simons/Joel Wright Datsun GLH rolled at the end of stage #1, and
     then had electrical problems by stage #2, and DNFed after stage #4.
 
13.  Rui Brasil/John Elkin Audi Quattro - top of the strut broke and went
     through the wheel well, slowing him down through stages five and six.
     The crew will work on the car overnight, and hope to effect repairs.
     Rui won the Friday night divisional anyway, and should still be in the
     top five in the national.
 
14.  The Dave White/Ben Greisler VW GTI broke an alternator belt, which
     caused overheating as they drove stage #2 and #3 without knowing it
     was broken.  Car builder and crew chief Guy Light fixed the car in
     service after #3, and the car was on its way.
 
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Press Notes #3
Wild West PRO Rally, Olympia, Washington
Round #4 - 1995 SCCA/Michelin PRO Rally Series
April 22, 1995 - 8:00 AM EST
 
15.  The Dale Beard/Richard Simmons Mazda 323GTX ran the entire evening
     with no turbo boost, and finally retired for the evening with a blown
     turbo.  Beard, the fastest local competitor, from Elma, Wash., is
     usually competing head-to-head with the national Production GT
     competitors.
 
16.  Speaking of Production GT, defending class champion Selcuk
     Karamanoglu, who destroyed his Mitsubishi Eclipse last year in Canada,
     started '95 with an Eagle Talon (the Jeep Eagle version of the
     Eclipse), but ruined his transmission early in the Sunriser 400 rally
     in Ohio two weeks ago.  Selcuk found a rear-ended '95 Eclipse in a
     junk yard in Ohio after the event, bought the engine and transmission
     from the wreck, and is currently leading the class and running fourth
     overall in the event.  Selcuk used Tom Ottey's Columbus, Ohio-based
     race shop to install the new drivetrain.
 
17.  Another entry in the "junk yard" class is the Saab 900 of Sam
     Bryan/Rob Walden.  Bryan blew his engine in Ohio, and found a stock
     900 motor in a junk yard as well.  The engine lacks the power of his
     normal Scandia Autosport powerplant, but the team is doing just fine,
     seventh overall and second in Group 2.
 
18.  The other Scandia Autosport entry is the Saab 99 of Goran
     Ostlund/Steve Baker, the national defending champions in the Group 2
     class.  Ostlund, whose employer - Boeing - has transferred him El
     Salvador to Estonia, will not be able to run most of the events this
     year, but has a lock on first place so far at this event, leading
     Bryan by 55 seconds after six stages.
 
     By the way, for those who follow the series closely, you might notice
     that the Saabs used to be prepared by "Scania" Auto Sport, but is now
     prepared by "Scandia" Autosport.  The team was forced to change its
     name after Saab-Scania's legal beagles thought that people might
     mistake them for an authorized dealer.  Now, if they can avoid the
     lawyers from the furniture company...
 
19.  Here are the national scores after six stages (Friday night finish):
 
  Driver/Co-driver     Car               Class     Total
 
  Choiniere/Becker     Hyundai Elantra   Open      52:10*
  Joy/Griffin          Mitsui. Eclipse   Open      52:22
  Brasil/Elkin         Audi Quattro      Open      54:41
  Karamanoglu/Manto.   Eagle Talon       PGT       54:48*
  Ostlund/Baker        Saab 99           Group 2   55:50*
  Merrill/Bellefleur   Ford Escort Cosw. Open      56:34
  Bryan/Walden         Saab 900          Group 2   56:45
  White/Greisler       VW GTI            Group 2   56:47
  Weleff/Paul          Toyota All-trac   Group A   58:08*
  Beson/Bradley        Mazda Protege     Open      58:32
  Kosmides/Noyes       Ford Escort       Open      59:21
  Damitio/Berg         Toyota Celica GTS PGT       59:48
  Ohtake/Martin        Ford Escort GT    Prod.     59:50*
  Priestley/Caffrey    Toyota All-trac   PGT     1:01:25
  Malik/Andersson      Volvo 240         Group 2 1:02:29
  Peterson/Chaloupka   VW GTI            Group 2 1:04:36
  Forespring/Forespring Saab 99          Group 2 1:04:45
  Strub/Sweeney        Toyota Pickup     Open    1:07:12
  Dykes/Hanson         Toyota Pickup     Group 2 1:29:00 (includes 25
                                                          road points)
  Moodie/Fennell       Mazda 323GTR      Open      DNF
  Beard/Simmons        Mazda 323GTX      PGT       DNF
  Walker/Lowe          Mazda 323GTX      Open      DNF
 
*class leaders
 
20.  As you can see, the Choiniere/Becker Hyundai has the narrowest of
     leads - 12 seconds - over the Joy/Griffin Mitsubishi, with those two
     car have a minimum of problems Friday night.  All alignment and broken
     wheels have been fixed, and it should be a good race to the finish.
     Although the Brasil/Elkin Audi is third and only two minutes behind,
     Rui plans to run a conservative race today in light of the major
     repairs needed when his shock tower pushed through the wheel well
     during the early part of the event ("I don't remember hitting anything
     out of the ordinary, but I guess we must have done something...").
     The Karamanoglu/Mantopoulos Eagle Talon is only 7 seconds behind
     Brasil, and leads Production GT by a wide margin over the Damitio/Berg
     and Priestley/Caffrey Toyota All-tracs.
 
     In the other class races, the Weleff/Paul Toyota All-trac is running
     alone in Group A, as is the Ford Escort GT of Ohtake/Martin.
 
     Besides the fight for the overall lead, the best battle is for the
     Group 2 title, with the Saab 99 of defending champions Ostlund/Baker
     leading the Saab 900 of Bryan/Walden by 55 seconds.  Third, only two
     seconds back, is the VW GTI of White/Greisler.  White, who finished
     second in Group 2 at Doo Wop last month by only 11 seconds, is looking
     to build a points lead in class with West Coast wins here and at Rim
     of the World before the series heads East in June.
 
21.  Of the 48 cars which started the event Friday afternoon, 36 finished
     the event on Friday night.
 
22.  As mentioned before, despite their strut problems, Brasil/Elkin won
     the Sou'Wester Divisional PRO Rally (the Friday stages counted as a
     co-efficient 3 divisional) by two minutes over the Mazda RX-7 of Tim
     and Penny Paterson (who captured the over 2-liter class).  Richey and
     Howard Wantanabe in a Nissan 210 won the under 2-liter class.
 
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Press Notes #4
Wild West PRO Rally, Olympia, Washington
Round #4 - 1995 SCCA/Michelin PRO Rally Series
April 22, 1995 - noon EST
 
23.  The Steve Walker/David Lowe Mazda 323GTX, the ex-Greg Lund Production
     GT/Group A racer, was melting turbo hoses to the point where the team
     had to retire after stage 2.
 
24.  The Lucinda Strub/Matt Sweeney propane-powered Toyota Pickup lost a
     lot of time to the field on stage five when they spun several times
     during the stage.
 
25.  The other woman running the national rally - Janice Damitio in a
     Toyota All-trac - said she seems to run well at night because she
     can't see well enough to be scared.  Co-driver Barry Berg, however,
     didn't feel well after the rough Friday night stages, and hopes some
     medicine and a good night sleep would help.  Janice and Barry are
     running second in Production GT, about 1-1/2 minutes ahead of the
     Jason Priestley and Kevin Caffrey is a similar All-trac.
 
26.  The Bill Malik/Roine Andersson Volvo 240 was running in the top ten
     until stage #5, where they lost five minutes to the field changing a
     flat tire.
 
27.  Other divisional incidents last night:
 
     --Jim Breazeale/Cristy Breazeale VW GTI - broken headlights
     --Todd Hartmann/Kirk Knestis VW GTI - broken motor mounts - DNF
 
28.  40 cars took the countdown in downtown Shelton on Saturday morning to
     start leg #2 of the Wild West PRO Rally and the Wild West Divisional
     PRO Rally.
 
29.  Although we don't have any reports from stage #7 - the first stage of
     the day - we have times and DNFs for stage #8, and the standings have
     been affected greatly.  We don't have complete senarios yet, but it
     seems that the third and fourth cars overall have exited the event.
     The Rui Brasil/John Elkin Audi Quattro, after repairing a broken strut
     tower, is off the course on stage #8.  Also, Selcuk
     Karamanoglu/Contantine Mantopoulus' Eagle Talon is off the course, and
     his service crew has been called.  Also reported out on stage #8:
 
     --Strub/Sweeney Toyota Pickup
     --Jardevall/Karlsson Saab 99
     --Caffroy/Dolan Mazda Mazda RX-3
     --Schrenk/Homann Saab 99
 
30.  Scores are coming in from stages #7 - #9, and Henry Joy and Paul
     Choiniere are having a great battle for the overall lead.  Choiniere
     and Joy tied on both stages #7 and #8, with Carl Merrill winning both
     stages, but then Choiniere turned up the heat, capturing stage #9 by
     22 seconds over Merrill and 36 seconds over Joy.  So after nine
     stages, the Choiniere/Becker Hyundai has a 48-second lead over the
     Joy/Griffin Mitsubishi.
 
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Press Notes #5
Wild West PRO Rally, Olympia, Washington
Round #4 - 1995 SCCA/Michelin PRO Rally Series
April 22, 1995 - 2:00 PM
 
31.  Here are the standings after nine stages for the national
     event (three Saturday stages complete):
 
  Driver/Co-driver     Car               Class     Total
 
  Choiniere/Becker     Hyundai Elantra   Open     1:25:30*
  Joy/Griffin          Mitsui. Eclipse   Open     1:26:18
  Merrill/Bellefleur   Ford Escort Cosw. Open     1:30:12
  Bryan/Walden         Saab 900          Group 2  1:34:07
  White/Greisler       VW GTI            Group 2  1:34:19
  Weleff/Paul          Toyota All-trac   Group A  1:35:03
  Beson/Bradley        Mazda Protege     Open     1:36:07
  Kosmides/Noyes       Ford Escort       Open     1:36:20
  Damitio/Berg         Toyota Celica GTS PGT      1:37:09
  Ohtake/Martin        Ford Escort GT    Prod.    1:37:49
  Priestley/Caffrey    Toyota All-trac   PGT      1:39:29
  Peterson/Chaloupka   VW GTI            Group 2  1:44:37
  Malik/Andersson      Volvo 240         Group 2  1:44:54
  Forespring/Forespring Saab 99          Group 2  1:46:07
  Ostlund/Baker        Saab 99           Group 2  1:47:58
  Dykes/Hanson         Toyota Pickup     Group 2  1:55:34 (includes 25
                                                          road points)
  Moodie/Fennell       Mazda 323GTR      Open      DNF
  Beard/Simmons        Mazda 323GTX      PGT       DNF
  Walker/Lowe          Mazda 323GTX      Open      DNF
  Brasil/Elkin         Audi Quattro      Open      DNF
  Karamanoglu/Manto.   Eagle Talon       PGT       DNF
  Strub/Sweeney        Toyota Pickup     Open      DNF
 
32.  In the divisional event, four cars are on the same minute, and quite a
     battle is developing since Rui Brasil dropped out of the event.
 
  White/Greisler       VW GTI            02L        36:33
  Sparks/Schroeder     Toyota Starlet    U2L        36:40
  Weleff/Paul          Toyota All-trac   4WD        36:55
  Kosmides/Noyes       Ford Escort       O2L        36:59
 
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Press Notes #6
Wild West PRO Rally, Olympia, Washington
Round #4 - 1995 SCCA/Michelin PRO Rally Series
April 22, 1995 - 4:00 PM
 
33.  The Goran Ostlund/Steve Baker Saab 99 DNFed (almost twice)
     during stages 12 and 13.  First, they broke the throttle linkage,
     but rigged up a wire through the dashboard to get the car back to
     service.  They then had ignition problems, thought they had fixed it
     at service, but got stuck on stage 13 three miles in.
 
34.  Lucinda Strub/Matt Sweeney Toyota Pick-up is a DNF after running off
     the road and breaking a front control arm.
 
35.  The Chris Weleff/Brian Paul Toyota All-trac - the only Group A entry -
     hit a large, embedded rock on the right side of stage #11, then
     bounced to the left side of the road, ripping out both sides of the
     front end.  For the fourth event in the row, we have no Group A
     finishers.
 
36.  The Jason Priestley/Kevin Caffrey Toyota Celcia All-trac went off
     the road on stage #12 and lost about 20 minutes.  He got back on the
     road, however, and is still running.  With the other attrition
     in Production GT, however, he is still second to Janice Damitio in
     class.
 
37.  Here are the standings for the national rally after 14 of 16
     stages:
 
  Driver/Co-driver     Car               Class     Total
 
  Choiniere/Becker     Hyundai Elantra   Open     2:17:38*
  Joy/Griffin          Mitsui. Eclipse   Open     2:19:23
  Merrill/Bellefleur   Ford Escort Cosw. Open     2:22:52
  White/Greisler       VW GTI            Group 2  2:29:51
  Bryan/Walden         Saab 900          Group 2  2:30:21
  Beson/Bradley        Mazda Protege     Open     2:33:47
  Kosmides/Noyes       Ford Escort       Open     2:33:50
  Ohtake/Martin        Ford Escort GT    Prod.    2:36:20
  Damitio/Berg         Toyota Celica GTS PGT      2:36:20
  Malik/Andersson      Volvo 240         Group 2  2:43:46
  Peterson/Chaloupka   VW GTI            Group 2  2:45:07
  Priestley/Caffrey    Toyota All-trac   PGT      3:01:42
  Dykes/Hanson         Toyota Pickup     Group 2  3:23:50 (includes 25
                                                          road points)
  Moodie/Fennell       Mazda 323GTR      Open      DNF
  Beard/Simmons        Mazda 323GTX      PGT       DNF
  Walker/Lowe          Mazda 323GTX      Open      DNF
  Brasil/Elkin         Audi Quattro      Open      DNF
  Karamanoglu/Manto.   Eagle Talon       PGT       DNF
  Strub/Sweeney        Toyota Pickup     Open      DNF
  Weleff/Paul          Toyota All-trac   Group A   DNF
  Ostlund/Baker        Saab 99           Group 2   DNF
  Forespring/Forespring Saab 99          Group 2   DNF
 
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Press Notes #7
Wild West PRO Rally, Olympia, Washington
Round #4 - 1995 SCCA/Michelin PRO Rally Series
April 22, 1995 - 8:00 PM
 
37.  The 1995 Wild West PRO Rally, round #4 of the SCCA/Michelin PRO Rally
     series, is now over, and the Libra Racing Team of Paul Choiniere and
     Jeff Becker have won another nail-biter in their Hyundai Elantra.
     Once the owner of a four-minute lead over the Mitsubishi Eclipse of
     Henry Joy/Chris Griffin, Choiniere had his lead evaporate to the point
     where he almost let the lead get away.  Going into the last stage,
     Paul had a 49-second lead over Henry when Joy turned up the wick,
     putting 24 seconds on Paul and almost stealing the win.  But Choiniere
     hung on for the win - his third of the season -with Joy finishing
     second.
 
     "We had a cracked manifold over the last third of the rally, but it
      really didn't effect our time," said Choiniere, who won his first
      Wild West rally since 1991.
 
     The Carl Merrill/John Bellefleur Ford Escort Cosworth, which lost five
     minutes early in the rally because of a flat tire, was third overall.
 
     During the day, Merrill, Joy and Choiniere all won stages, and
     every indication was that Moodie would have been right there as
     well if he had not broken.
 
     We don't have official times yet, but we believe the following
     competitors also won their class:
 
  Driver/Co-driver     Car               Class
 
  Bryan/Walden         Saab 900          Group 2
  Ohtake/Martin        Ford Escort GT    Prod.
  Damitio/Berg         Toyota Celica GTS PGT
 
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Press Notes #8
Wild West PRO Rally, Olympia, Washington
Round #4 - 1995 SCCA/Michelin PRO Rally Series
April 23, 1995 - 11:00 AM
 
38.  The "big four" continue to show the new parity that has come to the
     SCCA/Michelin PRO Rally series.  Carl Merrill, Paul Choiniere, Henry
     Joy, and Peter Moodie all seem capable of winning any stage at any
     time, although Choiniere has had the beat of it so far with three
     wins.  National stage wins looked like this:
 
     Choiniere/Becker -   5 stages won
     Moodie/Fennell -     2 stages won (retired after 5 stages)
     Merrill/Bellefleur - 6 stages won
     Joy/Griffin -        2 stages won
 
     There were several ties on stage times, and other stages where the top
     three or four were only 10 seconds apart.
 
39.  The Karamanoglu/Mantopoulos Eagle Talon broke a control arm after
     hitting a ditch at the edge of the road, and DNFed while running
     fourth overall and first in Production GT on stage #7.
 
40.  Besides the overall battle between Choiniere and Joy, the Dave
     White/Ben Greisler and Sam Bryan/Rob Walden chase for the Group 2
     crown was the best of the weekend.  White had blasted to a 20-second
     lead on the 17 mile Cranberry Still stage with three stages left, but
     Bryan came back to score a three-second win.
 
41.  The Rui Brasil/John Elkin incident in their Audi Quattro was easily
     the most spectacular of the weekend, with Rui going off the road at
     top speed, bouncing off some rocks, hitting a stump and coming to a
     stop embedded in a ditch.  Rui was a little sore this morning, but vos
     both car and driver will be ready for Rim of the World.  Co-driver
     Elkin was at a loss for words to describe the feeling he had as he saw
     the stump headed for the windshield.
 
42.  Despite a severely-sprained wrist from an injury suffered from the
     "off" he had at the press stage, restauranteur Ralph Kosmides, with
     co-driver Joe Noyes, finished a fine sixth overall in their Ford
     Escort GT.  After the event, Ralph went to hospital and a cast was put
     on the wrist.  He hopes to be ready for the Rim of the World event in
     May.
 
43.  With only 13 of the 22 national cars finishing the event, the ones
     that did survived the roads that were rougher than those usually
     encountered at Wild West.
 
     --The Janice Damitio/Barry Berg Toyota All-trac, which scored its
       first national class victory by winning the Production GT class,
       was in a good tussle with the similar All-trac driven by Jason
       Priestley and Kevin Caffrey.  When the Hollywood pair ran off the
       road and lost 28 minutes, Janice realized she could win the class if
       she could just finish, so she and Barry slowed down.  Although they
       did win their class, the "slow down" cost them a chance to contest
       Kosmides, Beson and Ohtake for sixth, seventh and eighth place.
 
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               Round #4 - 1995 SCCA/Michelin PRO Rally Series
                  Wild West PRO Rally - Olympia, Washington
                       Final Results - National Rally
 
Finish  Car  Driver/             Co-Driver/        	Make/Model/Class/
 Pos.   No.  Hometown            Hometown          	Time (Min:sec)
-----   ---- ------------------  ----------------- 	-------------------
 
  1       1  Paul Choiniere      Jeff Becker      	Hyundai Elantra/Open
             Shelburne, VT       Great Neck, NY         2:37:57
 
  2       4  Henry Joy           Chris Griffin    	Mitsuibshi Eclipse/Open
             Atlanta, MI         Burbank, CA            2:38:22
 
  3       3  Carl Merrill        John Bellefleur  	Ford Escort Cosworth/Open
             Ogunquit, ME        Toronto, ONT           2:41:55
 
  4      10  Sam Bryan           Rob Walden        	Saab 900/Group 2
             Kent, WA            Seattle, WA            2:50:03
 
  5      18  Dave White          Ben Greisler       	VW GTI/Group 2
             Benicia, CA         Philadelphia, PA       2:50:06
 
  6      31  Ralph Kosmides      Joe Noyes          	Ford Escort/Open
             Newport Beach, CA   Seattle, WA            2:55:15
 
  7    118   Rick Beson          Ben Bradley        	Mazda Protege/Open
             Portland, OR        Portland, OR           2:55:23
 
  8     66   Tad Ohtake          Bob Martin         	Ford Escort GT/Prod.
             Dearborn, MI        Goodrich, MI           2:57:15
 
  9     71   Janice Damitio      Barry Berg         	Toyota Celica GTS/PGT
             Montesano, WA       Apple Valley, MN       2:58:27
 
 10     27   Bill Malik          Roine Andresson    	Volvo 240/Group 2
             Burbank, CA         Santa Clarita, CA      3:04:58
 
 11     39   Dave Peterson       Greg Chaloupka     	VW GTI/Group 2
             Aspen, CO           Aspen, CO              3:07:19
 
 12     21   Chad Dykes          Pat Hanson       	Toyota Pick-up/Group 2
             Escondido, CA       Escondido, CA          3:54:24
 
 13     26   Jason Priestley     Kevin Caffrey    	Toyota Celica Alltrac/PGT
             Lake Hollywood, CA  Van Nuys, CA           3:55:01
 
Did_Not_Finish
 
        38   John Forespring     Chris Forespring   	Saab 99/Group 2
             Olympia, WA         Olympia, WA
 
         6   Peter Moodie        Michael Fennell  	Mazda 323GTR/Open
             Kingston, Jamaica   Kingston, Jamaica
 
         5   Selcuk Karamanoglu  Constantine Mantopolus	Eagle Talon/PGT
             Bath, ME            Staten Island, NY
 
         7   Goran Ostlund       Steve Baker       	Saab 99/Group 2
             El Salvador         Snohomish, WA
 
        22   Rui Brasil          John Elkin        	Audi Quattro/Open
             San Jose, CA        Lytle Creek, CA
 
       120   Chris Weleff        Brian Paul        	Toyota Alltrac/Group A
             Riverside, CA       Anaheim, CA
 
        41   Dale Beard          Richard Simmons   	Mazda 323GTX/PGT
             Elma, WA            Bonney Lake, WA
 
        57   Lucinda Strub       Matt Sweeney       	Toyota Pick-up/Group 2
             Van Nuys, CA        Van Nuys, CA
 
        20   Steve Walker        David Lowe         	Mazda 323GTX/Open
             Issaquah, WA        Bainbridge Island, WA
 
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For Immediate Release       Contact:  Andy Schupack
 
 
    CHOINIERE HANGS ON FOR THIRD MICHELIN PRO RALLY VICTORY AT WILD WEST
 
OLYMPIA, Wash. -- April 23 -- Defending SCCA/Michelin PRO Rally champion
Paul Choiniere, from Shelburne, Vermont, and co-driver Jeff Becker are used
to comfortable five minute wins in their 350 horsepower, all-wheel-drive
Hyundai Elantra racer, but had to hold on for a 30-second victory at the
Wild West PRO Rally here this weekend.
 
Choiniere, who had not won the Olympia since 1991 despite winning the
championship with relative ease over the past four years, has had his hands
full in 1995 with margins of victory in his three wins of only 39 seconds,
44 seconds, and now 30 seconds.
 
"We had a four-minute lead over the Mitsubishi Eclipse of Henry Joy/Chris
Griffin, and we almost let it get away," said Choiniere, whose car had a
cracked manifold, but still was still going fast late in the event.
 
Paul had a 49-second lead over Henry when Joy turned up the wick,
putting 24 seconds on Paul on the final racing stage and almost stealing
the win.  But Choiniere hung on for the win - his third of the season -
with Joy, from Atlanta, MI, finishing second.
 
The Carl Merrill/John Bellefleur Ford Escort Cosworth, from Ogunquit,
Maine, which lost five minutes early in the rally because of a flat tire,
was third overall.
 
Other class winners included the Sam Bryan/Rob Walden Saab 900, from Kent,
WA (Group 2 class); the Tad Ohtake/Bob Martin Ford Escort GT, from
Dearborn, Mich. (Production class), and the Janice Damitio/Barry Berg
Toyota Celica GTS, from Montesano, Wash. (Production GT class).
 
Actor Jason Priestley, from Lake Hollywood, Calif., finished 13th overall
and second in the Production GT class after his Toyota Celica All-trac went
off the road and into a ditch early on Saturday afternoon.  He lost more
than 28 minutes to the field - time which could have put him in the top
ten.
 
Only 26 of the original 50 starters finished the 350-mile event, which was
run on Simpson Timber Company roads south and west of Olympia.  Many of the
cars fell victim to the rocks and ditches of the forest roads, while the
high-speed competition brought mechanical woes to the others.
 
Significant DNFs (cars that Did Not Finish) included:
 
--Peter Moodie/Michael Fennell, Kingston, Jamaica, Mazda 323GTR,
  won the event here last month (broken transmission Friday night).
 
--Selcuk Karamanoglu/Constantine Mantopoulos, Bath Maine, Eagle Talon,
  was running fourth overall (into a ditch and bent a control arm).
 
--Rui Brasil/John Elkin, San Jose, Calif., Audi Quattro, was running third
  overall (flew off the road at 100 mph, rolled, and crashed).
 
Besides the overall battle between Choiniere and Joy, the best racing of
the day took place between Group 2 winner Sam Bryan and the VW GTI of Dave
White/Ben Greisler, from Benicia, Calif.  The pair were in a virtually tie
with three stages to go when White blasted into a 20-second lead on the
long  17-mile Cranberry Still stage.  But Bryan, who was running a stock
motor plucked from a junkyard Saab after blowing his race engine two weeks
ago in Ohio, picked himself off the floor to score a three-second win.
 
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.
 
The 1995 SCCA/Michelin PRO Rally Series is sponsored by Michelin Tire
Corporation, with field administration by the American Rally Association,
and series sanction by the Sports Car Club of America.  The 1995 Wild West
PRO Rally was presented by the Northwest Region of the Sports Car Club
of America.  The next event is the Rim of the World PRO Rally in Palmdale,
California, May 6 - 7, 1995.
  
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