Ojibwe Forests PRO Rally

The 1996 Ojibwe Forests PRO Rally, August 23-25, 1996 will be headquartered in Bemidji, Minnesota. The course will travel the scenic and challenging roads of the Paul Bunyan, Two Inlets, Smokey Hills, and White Earth State Forests. The roads vary from twisty, hard surfaces to flat and sandy surfaces. The course is designed to be compact with a comfortable schedule. We always run on time.

The national course is approximately 350 miles long with 150 stage miles, beginning on Friday and ending at approximately midnight on Saturday. The 10,000 Lakes Divisional will run on Friday as a coefficient 2 rally with 45 stage miles and approximately 150 total miles. Paul Bunyan's Divisional on Saturday will be a coefficient 3 rally with 90 stage miles in approximately 200 total miles. The National counts toward the SCCA/Michelin PRO Rally championship and the North American Rally Championship.

The tentative schedule in Bemidji is:

Friday, August 23         0800-1600   Registration
                          0900-1700   Tech Inspection
                          1930        National Rally begins
                                      10,000 Lakes Divisional begins

Saturday, August 24       0900-1200   Divisional Registration &
                                      Tech Inspection
                          1200-1400   Parc Expose for United Way
                          1400        Rally leaves Bemidji
                                      PBR begins
                          2400        Rally ends

Sunday, August 25         0100-0300   Rally Awards Buffet

The rally is headquartered at the Northland Inn. Reservations may be made by calling the Northland Inn at (218) 751-7700. Use the reservation code of OPR. Other motels in the area are the Comfort Inn at (218) 751-7700 (use the same reservation code); the Super 8 Motel at (218) 741-8481; and the Days Inn at (218) 751-0390. It is recommended that you call early for reservations.

If you need a co-driver for the event, or, if you will be attending the divisional school, please note this on your registration and call Kerry Freund.

If you would like more information about this event, please contact one of the following people:

Beryl Burton, Chairman
Bruce Weinman, Chairman
CompuServe: 73220,611
bweinman@piper.hamline.edu

Kerry Freund, Registrar
CompuServe 73510,3722

Sarah Lenz, Press
sbl1949@aol.com

                                MEDIA_ALERT
 
Event:  Ojibwe Forests PRO Rally - Round #7 of the 1996 SCCA/Michelin PRO
        Rally series.  Race cars from around the world will compete at high
        speeds through the White Earth State Forest and Paul Bunyan State
        Forest between Bemidji and Park Rapids, in northern Minnesota.
 
When:   Friday - Sunday, August 23 - 25, 1996
 
         Schedule_-_Friday
 
         8:00 AM - 4:00 PM - Registration - Northern Inn, Bemidji
 
         9:00 AM - 5:00 PM - Tech inspection - Chalet Car Wash,
                             703 Paul Bunyan Dr., Bemidji
 
         1:30 PM - Media briefing - press room; Northern Inn, Bemidji
 
         2:00 PM - Michelin fire safety training demonstration - parking
                   Northern Inn, Bemidji
 
         7:00 PM - First car starts - Leg #1 of Ojibwe Forests Rally; also
                                      10,000 Lakes Divisional PRO Rally;
                                      Northern Inn, Bemidji
 
         8:00 PM - 10:00 PM - Divisional Registration, Northern Inn
 
         Schedule_-_Saturday
 
         12:15 AM - First car finishes Friday section - Northern Inn,
                    Bemidji.
 
         9:00 AM - 11:00 AM - Divisional Registration - Northern Inn,
                              Bemidji
 
         noon - 2:00 PM - Parc Expose - Display of cars/activities to
                          benefit the Bemidji Area United Way,
                          Paul Bunyan Mall parking lot, Bemidji
 
         2:00 PM - First car starts Leg #2 of Ojibwe Forests Rally and
                   Paul Bunyan's Ride divisional event - Paul Bunyan Mall,
                   Bemidji
 
         11:45 PM - First car finishes Ojibwe Forests Rally -
                    Northern Inn, Bemidji.
 
 
Where:  Rally headquarters will be at the Northern Inn, Highway #2,
        Bemidji, Minnesota 56601 (218) 751-9500.
 
Duration: 155 stage miles, 365 total miles, 22 stages
 
Rank:  Full National Rally, sanctioned by the Sports Car Club of America,
       administered by the SCCA PRO Rally Board, and sponsored nationally
       by Michelin Tire Company.  Presented by the Land O'Lakes Region of
       the Sports Car Club of America.
 
Interviews:  Drivers will be available by contacting the press room at the
             Northern Inn starting August 22th.  Series spokes-people are
             also available through the press room including team owner
             John Buffum, former 11-time national Champion, event organizer
             Beryl Ann Burton, and defending champion Paul Choiniere.
 
Expected Top Entries:  Paul Choiniere - defending overall five-time national
       and 4-time Ojibwe champion - in his '96 Hyundai Elantra; Carl
       Merrill - defending Ojibwe champion - in his 400 hp Ford Escort
       Cosworth; Henry Joy - second at Rim of the World earlier this year -
       in a right-hand-drive Mitsubishi Lancer; Selcuk Karamanoglu, in a
       Production GT Eagle Talon, third overall in points; Cal Landau, 1990
       Production champion and defending Production GT titleholder, in a
       Production GT Mitsubishi Eclipse; Sam Bryan, in a new factory Group 5
      Saab 900 turbo, trying to finish his first rally in that new car;
      Ralph Kosmides, in a factory Group 5 Toyota Supra, currently the
      class leader; Mike Whitman, in the country's fastest Datsun 510,
      leading Group 2; Lon Peterson, from Victorville, Calif., currently
      leading Production class, in a Kia Sephia; Jim Anderson, from Mebane,
      NC, second in Production in a Honda Prelude VTEC.
 
Visuals: There will be escorts to take photographers and
         video crews onto the course during the daylight part
         of the rally on Friday and Saturday.  Anyone requiring
         supplied photos or video should contact Andy Schupack in the
         press room starting August 22.  Rally cars going through mud,
         over yumps and rough terrain, and sliding at high speed through
         tight turns provide exciting visuals.
 
Media Info:  We will provide phone-ins on event information,
             driver interviews, and results.  We will fax
             stories and agate Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
             We have B-roll available for TV.  The press room will be
             located in the Northern Inn, Bemidji.
 
Contact: Andy Schupack - SCCA/Michelin PRO Rally series
                         media liaison:
 
                       (218) 751-9500 ext. 320 (direct line -
                                            August 22 - 25)
                       (401) 739-5677 (before August 22; after
                                       August 25)
 
                                   # # #
                  1996 Ojibwe Forests PRO Rally - Entry List
                   Round #7 - 1996 SCCA/Michelin PRO Rally series
                     Start order/entry List as of 8/18/96
 
 *running divisional events as well
 
 Car                                                               National
 Num.  Driver/Home Town   Navigator/Home Town   Vehicle/Tires         Class
 -------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
  2  Henry Joy IV         Christopher Griffin   Mitsubishi Lancer E-2 Open
     Atlanta, MI          Sherman Oaks, CA      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        Great Neck, NY        Michelin
 
 33  Tom Ottey            Pam McGarvey          Hyundai Elantra       Open
     Columbus, OH         Columbus, OH          Michelin
 
 13  Selcuk Karamanoglu   Yorgi Bittner         Eagle Talon           PGT
     Bath, ME             Plain City, OH        Michelin
 
  7  Cal Landau           Eric Marcus           Mitsubishi Eclipse GSX PGT
     Coraopolis, PA       Dayton, OH            Michelin
 
  4  Sam Bryan            Robinson Walden       Saab 900 Turbo        Group 5
     Kent, WA             Seattle, WA           Michelin
 
 14  Steve Gingras        Bill Westrick         Mitsubishi Eclipse    PGT
     Elk River, MN        Orion, MI             Michelin
 
 10  Mike Hurst           Lynn Dillion          Porsche 911           Group 5
     Pendleton, IN        Evansville, INN       Michelin
 
 16  Ralph Kosmides       Joe Noyes             Toyota Supra          Group 5
     Newport Beach, CA    Bothell, WA           Michelin
 
 15* Henry Krolikowski    Cindy Krolikowski     Dodge Shadow          Group 5
     Wyandotte, MI        Wyandotte, MI         Michelin
 
 96  Bruce Newey          Matt Chester          Toyota Celica Turbo   Group 5
     Atlanta, GA          Atlanta, GA           Michelin
 
 18  Vinnie Frontinan     Frank Cunningham      VW Corrado            Group 5
     Somerville, MA       Boston, MA            Michelin
 
 39  Mike Whitman         Paula Gibeault        Datsun 510            Group 2
     Farmington, NM       Ridgecrest, CA        Michelin
 
 19  Lon Peterson         Bill Gutzmann         Kia Sephia            Prod.
     Victorville, CA      Ontario, CA
 
 29  Pete Lahm            Jimmy Brandt          Datsun 510            Group 2
     Phoenix, AZ          Lake Odessa, MI       Michelin
 
 20* Jim Anderson         Anne Thomas           Honda Prelude VTEC    Prod.
     Mebane, NC           Nashua, NH            Michelin
 
 12  George Plsek         TBD                   Saab 99               Group 5
     Del Mar, CA
 
 22  Al Kaumeheiwa        Craig Sobczak         Dodge Neon            Group 5
     Brighton, MI         Marquette, MI
 
 23  Mark Larson          Heather Cox           Dodge Shelby Charger  Group 5
     Blaine, MN           Spring Lake Park, MN  Bridgestone
 
                                     # # #
 
               1996 10,000 Lakes Divisional Entry - Friday night
 
 15  Henry Krolikowski    Cindy Krolikowski     Dodge Shadow          O2
     Wyandotte, MI        Wyandotte, MI         Michelin
 
 20  Jim Anderson         Anne Thomas           Honda Prelude VTEC    Prod.
     Mebane, NC           Nashua, NH            Michelin
 
 117 Ken Stewart          Floyd "Doc" Shrader   Chevy S-10 Pickup     O4
     Grove, OK            West Memphis, AK      Cooper
 
 31  Chris Czyzio         Eric Carlson          Plymouth Arrow        O2
     Flushing, MI         Hermantown, MI        Pirelli
 
 32  Robert Nielsen       Doug Dill             VW GTI                U2
     St. Paul, MN         Minneapolis, MN       Michelin
 
 34  Mark Utecht          Paul Schwerin         Dodge Omni GLH-Turbo  O2
     St. Paul, MN         Coon Rapids, MN       Michelin
 
 35  Bill Bjorklund       Al Kintigh            Dodge Omni            O2
     Minneapolis, MN      Brooklyn Park, MN
 
 36  Sylvester Stepniewski  Adam Pelc           VW Scirocco           U2
     Keansburg, NJ          Brooklyn, NY        Michelin
 
 37  Douglas Davenport    Brent Cary            VW GTI                U2
     Indianapolis, IN     Indianapolis, IN      Bridgestone
 
 38  Eric Schroeder       Jennie Mynhier        VW Jetta GLI          U2
     Indianapolis, IN     Indianapolis, IN      Peerless
 
 39  Jeffrey Harty        Dave Bruce            Toyota MR2            U2
     Garrett, IN          South Point, OH       Michelin
 
 40  Jason Anderson       Jared Kemp            Dodge Omni            U2
     Crystal City, MN     Hubbel, MN
 
 41  Jason Lajon          John Adleman          Dodge Omni GLH        O2
     Minneapolis, MN      Crystal, MN           Michelin
 
 42  Art Burmeister       Eric Burmesiter       VW GTI                O2
     Sterling, MI         Holland, MI           Michelin
 
 43  Eric Seppanen        Adam Payeur           Dodge Omni GLH        O2
     St. Louis Park, MN   Anoka, MN             Michelin
 
 44  Paul Moormann        TBD                   Saab Sonett II        02
     Minneapolis, MN                            Michelin
 
 45  Daniel Neath         Mark Neath            Toyota Pickup         U2
     Olathe, KS           Kansas City, KS       BFGoodrich
 
 46  Aaron Hatz           Brendan Higgins       VW Rabbit             U2
     Minnetonka, MN       Minnetonka, MN        Michelin
 
 47  Joe Huttle           Todd Erickson         Ford Fiesta           U2
     Coon Rapids, MN      Brooklyn Park, MN     Pirelli
 
1996 Paul Bunyan's Ride Divisional Entry - Saturday
 
 15  Henry Krolikowski    Cindy Krolikowski     Dodge Shadow          O2
     Wyandotte, MI        Wyandotte, MI         Michelin
 
 20  Jim Anderson         Anne Thomas           Honda Prelude VTEC    Prod.
     Mebane, NC           Nashua, NH            Michelin
 
 117 Ken Stewart          Floyd "Doc" Shrader   Chevy S-10 Pickup     O4
     Grove, OK            West Memphis, AK      Cooper
 
 32  Robert Nielsen       Doug Dill             VW GTI                U2
     St. Paul, MN         Minneapolis, MN       Michelin
 
 34  Mark Utecht          Paul Schwerin         Dodge Omni GLH-Turbo  O2
     St. Paul, MN         Coon Rapids, MN       Michelin
 
 35  Bill Bjorklund       Al Kintigh            Dodge Omni            O2
     Minneapolis, MN      Brooklyn Park, MN
 
 36  Sylvester Stepniewski  Adam Pelc           VW Scirocco           U2
     Keansburg, NJ          Brooklyn, NY        Michelin
 
 37  Douglas Davenport    Brent Cary            VW GTI                U2
     Indianapolis, IN     Indianapolis, IN      Bridgestone
 
 38  Eric Schroeder       Jennie Mynhier        VW Jetta GLI          U2
     Indianapolis, IN     Indianapolis, IN      Peerless
 
 39  Jeffrey Harty        Dave Bruce            Toyota MR2            U2
     Garrett, IN          South Point, OH       Michelin
 
 40  Jason Anderson       Jared Kemp            Dodge Omni            U2
     Crystal City, MN     Hubbel, MN
 
 41  John Adleman         Jason Lejon           Dodge Omni GLH        O2
     Crystal, MN          Minneapolis, MN       Michelin
 
 42  Art Burmeister       Eric Burmesiter       VW GTI                O2
     Sterling, MI         Holland, MI           Michelin
 
 43  Eric Seppanen        Adam Payeur           Dodge Omni GLH        O2
     St. Louis Park, MN   Anoka, MN             Michelin
 
 44  Paul Moormann        TBD                   Saab Sonett II        02
     Minneapolis, MN                            Michelin
 
 45  Daniel Neath         Mark Neath            Toyota Pickup         U2
     Olathe, KS           Kansas City, KS       BFGoodrich
 
 46  Aaron Hatz           Brendan Higgins       VW Rabbit             U2
     Minnetonka, MN       Minnetonka, MN        Michelin
 
 47  Todd Erickson        Joe Huttle            Ford Fiesta           U2
     Brooklyn Park, MN    Coon Rapids, MN       Pirelli
 
                                     # # #
 
For Immediate Release                     Contact:  Andy Schupack
                                                    (401) 739-5677
 
 
 
     '96 SCCA/MICHELIN PRO RALLY SERIES STARTS HOME STRETCH AS RACERS
      RUMBLE INTO BEMIDJI FOR OJIBWE FORESTS PRO RALLY AUGUST 23 - 25
 
BEMIDJI, Minn. -- Aug. 18 -- More than 400 race drivers, crew, workers
and officials will descend on Bemidji this weekend as round #7 of the
SCCA/Michelin PRO Rally series - the Ojibwe Forests PRO Rally - will roar
through the Paul Bunyan and White Earth State Forests August 23 - 25.
 
Paul Choiniere, from Shelburne, Vermont, along with co-driver Jeff Becker,
have dominated the series in the recent past, winning the overall national
title five of the last six years, including the last four in a row.  Last
year, however, Choiniere and Becker stumbled at the Ojibwe event, losing
time due to an ignition problem and finishing well back in the pack in
their all-wheel-drive, turbocharged Hyundai Elantra.  So far this year,
the pair has won four events and again sit atop the point standings going
in the Minnesota event.
 
On the other hand, Carl Merrill, from Ogunquit, Maine  along with co-
driver John Bellefleur - winners of the '95 Ojibwe Forests event -  have
been chasing Choiniere this year, grabbing a win at Olympia, Wash., and
top three finishes almost everywhere else.  Merrill's 400-hp Ford Escort
Cosworth has undergone extensive repairs after a heavy crash during a
Canadian event in May.  In fact, at a recent event in Pennsylvania,
Merrill had to borrow an ex-Choiniere car to compete in the rally.
The other car which will challenge Choiniere and Merrill in the overall
class is the right-hand-drive, 350 hp Mitsubishi Lancer driven by Henry
Joy, from Atlanta, Mich., with co-driver Chris Griffin.  Joy, who
contested the series championship a year ago, finishing second overall to
Choiniere, is running a limited schedule for 1996.
 
The final racer in the Open class is the Tom Ottey/Pam McGarvey husband
and wife team, from Columbus, Ohio, in their Hyundai Elantra.  Ottey, a
former national champion, has the skill to keep up with the leaders, but
mechanical woes with the car have prevented a run for the title in '96.
 
Local activities and schedule
Activities get underway on Friday, August 23, with the tech inspection for
all the race cars at the Chalet Center Car Wash, 703 Paul Bunyan Drive, in
Bemidji from 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM.  On Friday afternoon at 2:00 PM, there
will be a fire safety demonstration in the parking lot of the Northern Inn
to show competitors and officials how to put out a race car fire using
the cars' on board safety equipment.  The public is invited to see this
on-going safety training demonstration.  All PRO Rally cars have safety
equipment including aircraft-style safety harnesses, roll cages, and fire
extinguishers.
 
The cars then leave the Northern Inn in Bemidji at one-minute intervals at
7:10 PM to start the first night of racing.
 
On Saturday, the cars will be on display from noon to 2:00 PM at the
Paul Bunyan Mall , with all activities to benefit the Bemidji Area United
Way.  Live radio remotes, autographs, free racing posters, a raffle for a
free set of Michelin tires, a vote for the public's favorite car, and
other prizes will be part of the festivities.  The rally then leaves the
Paul Bunyan Mall at 2:00 PM - again at one-minute intervals.
 
Directions for viewing areas for the racing in the forest will be
available at the Northern Inn starting Thursday, August 22, or by calling
the Northern Inn at (218) 751-9500, ext. 320 starting Thursday morning.
Admission to all activities is free.
 
Other competitors
 
Besides the fastest, overall competitors, there are less exotic cars
running in different classes which allow less modifications.  The cars
mentioned above are all four-wheel-drive, turbocharged, highly-modified
racers, while various Production classes allow very few changes to the
stock vehicles driven on the street.
 
A popular new class in the SCCA/Michelin PRO Rally series for 1996 is the
Group 5 class, and the competition has already been fierce after six
events.  The Group 5 class is for two-wheel-drive cars, but allows the
Open-class-style rules for free engine, brakes, transmission and
suspension modifications.
 
The stars of this new class at Ojibwe should be a powerful Toyota Supra, a
converted 4WD Toyota Celica, the country's fastest Saab 900, a Dodge
Shadow, a new VW Corrado and a vintage Porsche 911.
 
Sam Bryan, from Kent, Washington, and his co-driver Rob Walden, will be
entering a sophisticated Group 5 Saab 900 turbo, with 12" brakes, 300
horsepower, and electronic engine controls.  The driver is no slouch,
either, as Sam won the Group 2 title with a small-engined Saab last
year.
 
The Toyota contingent will be led by the Toyota Supra of Ruby's Diner
partner Ralph Kosmides, from Newport Beach, Calif., and his co-driver Joe
Noyes.  Kosmides' car is more stock that Bryan's, but still puts out more
than 235 horsepower and will have plenty of speed for the Paul Bunyan and
White Earth Forest stage roads.  Last year's Group A Champion Bruce Newey,
with co-driver Matt Chester, will be running last year's car, a Toyota
Celica, converted to Group 5 from the now-defunct Group A class.
 
They will be challenged by a Dodge which become very competitive under the
new Group 5 rules.  The Dodge Shadow of Henry and Cindy Krolikowski, which
won Group 5 at the season opener in South Carolina, and the most recent
events in Pennsylvania and Maine, will challenge the new model entries.
All the Group 5 cars were forced to run against the 4WD cars in Open class
before the advent of Group 5.
 
One unknown quantity in Group 5 will be the new VW Corrado of Vinnie
Frontinan/Frank Cunningham, although the car will be using many proven
rally components already being used in the VW GTI racers.  Vinnie crashed
in Pennsylvania last month after only two stages at the car's debut, and
finished well back in Maine after losing a wheel.  Another unknown is the
Porsche 911 of Mike Hurst, which ran just two stages before it broke
earlier this year in South Carolina, but came back to finish second behind
the Krolikowskis in Maine despite numerous electrical problems.
 
In Production GT - the class for stock production cars with 4WD and
turbocharged engines, Selcuk Karamanoglu - a resident of Maine after
coming to the U.S. from his native Turkey - will try to continue his great
run, having won his class each time he has entered in his Eagle Talon as
well as finishing first overall in one of the rallies in Washington State.
He will be challenged by last year's class champion Cal Landau in a
Mitsubishi Eclipse, and Minneapolis-area resident Steve Gingras (formerly
from Duluth) - also in an Eclipse.
 
In the Production class, class leader Lon Peterson and his Kia Sephia
are making the trip to Minnesota to battle the Honda Prelude VTEC of Jim
Anderson - currently right behind Lon in the points.
 
The Group 2 battle has had several winners already this year, with the top
point leader trying to expand his margin in  Bemidji.  Class leader Mike
Whitman with his Datsun 510 (winner at the California, Pennsylvania and
Maine events) should put on quite a show, with a victory putting him in
line for his first SCCA/Michelin PRO Rally title.
 
The 1996 SCCA/Michelin PRO Rally Series consists of eleven events, and is
sponsored by Michelin Tire Corporation, and sanctioned by the Sports Car
Club of America.  The 1996 Ojibwe Forests PRO Rally is presented by
the SCCA's Land 'O Lakes Region.
 
                                   # # #
                  1996 Ojibwe Forests PRO Rally - Entry List
                Round #7 - 1996 SCCA/Michelin PRO Rally series
                         Final Start Order/Entry List
 
 *running divisional events as well
 
 Car                                                               National
 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        Colchester, VT        Michelin
 
  2  Henry Joy IV         Michael Fennell       Mitsubishi Lancer E-2 Open
     Atlanta, MI          Kingston, Jamaica     Michelin
 
 13  Selcuk Karamanoglu   Yorgi Bittner         Eagle Talon           PGT
     Bath, ME             Plain City, OH        Michelin
 
  7  Cal Landau           Eric Marcus           Mitsubishi Eclipse GSX PGT
     Coraopolis, PA       Dayton, OH            Michelin
 
  4  Sam Bryan            Robinson Walden       Saab 900 Turbo        Group 5
     Kent, WA             Seattle, WA           Michelin
 
 14  Steve Gingras        Bill Westrick         Mitsubishi Eclipse    PGT
     Elk River, MN        Orion, MI             Michelin
 
 10  Mike Hurst           Lynn Dillion          Porsche 911           Group 5
     Pendleton, IN        Evansville, INN       Michelin
 
 16  Ralph Kosmides       Joe Noyes             Toyota Supra          Group 5
     Newport Beach, CA    Bothell, WA           Michelin
 
 15* Henry Krolikowski    Cindy Krolikowski     Dodge Shadow          Group 5
     Wyandotte, MI        Wyandotte, MI         Michelin
 
 96  Bruce Newey          Matt Chester          Toyota Celica Turbo   Group 5
     Atlanta, GA          Atlanta, GA           Michelin
 
 39  Mike Whitman         Paula Gibeault        Datsun 510            Group 2
     Farmington, NM       Ridgecrest, CA        Michelin
 
 19  Lon Peterson         Bill Gutzmann         Kia Sephia            Prod.
     Victorville, CA      Ontario, CA
 
 
 29  Pete Lahm            Jimmy Brandt          Datsun 510            Group 2
     Phoenix, AZ          Lake Odessa, MI       Michelin

 20* Jim Anderson         Anne Thomas           Honda Prelude VTEC    Prod.
     Mebane, NC           Nashua, NH            Michelin
 
21  George Plsek         Renn Phillips         Saab 99               Group 5
    Del Mar, CA          Del Mar, CA
 
 22  Al Kaumeheiwa        Craig Sobczak         Dodge Neon            Prod.
     Brighton, MI         Marquette, MI
 
 23  Mark Larson          Heather Cox           Dodge Shelby Charger  Group 5
     Blaine, MN           Spring Lake Park, MN  Bridgestone
 
                                     # # #
 
               1996 10,000 Lakes Divisional Entry - Friday night
 
 15  Henry Krolikowski    Cindy Krolikowski     Dodge Shadow          O2
     Wyandotte, MI        Wyandotte, MI         Michelin
 
 20  Jim Anderson         Anne Thomas           Honda Prelude VTEC    O2
     Mebane, NC           Nashua, NH            Michelin
 
 117 Ken Stewart          Floyd "Doc" Shrader   Chevy S-10 Pickup     O4
     Grove, OK            West Memphis, AR      Cooper
 
 31  Chris Czyzio         Eric Carlson          Plymouth Arrow        O2
     Flushing, MI         Hermantown, MI        Pirelli
 
 32  Robert Nielsen       Doug Dill             VW GTI                U2
     St. Paul, MN         Minneapolis, MN       Michelin
 
 34  Mark Utecht          Paul Schwerin         Dodge Omni GLH-Turbo  O2
     St. Paul, MN         Coon Rapids, MN       Michelin
 
 35  Bill Bjorklund       Al Kintigh            Dodge Omni            O2
     Minneapolis, MN      Brooklyn Park, MN
 
 36  Sylvester Stepniewski  Adam Pelc           VW Scirocco           U2
     Keansburg, NJ          Brooklyn, NY        Michelin
 
 37  Douglas Davenport    Brent Cary            VW GTI                U2
     Indianapolis, IN     Indianapolis, IN      Bridgestone
 
 38  Eric Schroeder       Jennie Mynhier        VW Jetta GLI          U2
     Indianapolis, IN     Indianapolis, IN      Peerless
 
 48  Jeffrey Harty        Dave Bruce            Toyota MR2            U2
     Garrett, IN          South Point, OH       Michelin

 40  Jason Anderson       Jared Kemp            Dodge Omni            U2
     Crystal City, MN     Hubbel, MN
 
 41  Jason Lajon          John Adleman          Dodge Omni GLH        O2
     Minneapolis, MN      Crystal, MN           Michelin
 
 42  Art Burmeister       Eric Burmeister       VW GTI                O2
     Sterling, MI         Holland, MI           Michelin
 
 43  Eric Seppanen        Adam Payeur           Dodge Omni GLH        O2
     St. Louis Park, MN   Anoka, MN             Michelin
 
 44  Paul Moormann        Suzanne Wootton       Saab Sonett II        02
     Minneapolis, MN      Minneapolis, MN.      Michelin
 
 45  Daniel Neath         Elmer Rinehart        Toyota Pickup         U2
     Olathe, KS           Marquette, MI.        BFGoodrich
 
 46  Aaron Hatz           Brendan Higgins       VW Rabbit             U2
     Minnetonka, MN       Minnetonka, MN        Michelin
 
 47  Joe Huttle           Todd Erickson         Ford Fiesta           U2
     Coon Rapids, MN      Brooklyn Park, MN     Pirelli
 
 49  Dave Konetski        William Konetski      Toyota Celica         U2
     Andover, MN          St. Louis Park, MN    Conway
 
                                     # # #
 
 1996 Paul Bunyan's Ride Divisional Rally - Saturday
 
 15  Henry Krolikowski    Cindy Krolikowski     Dodge Shadow          O2
     Wyandotte, MI        Wyandotte, MI         Michelin
 
 20  Jim Anderson         Anne Thomas           Honda Prelude VTEC    O2
     Mebane, NC           Nashua, NH            Michelin
 
 117 Ken Stewart          Floyd "Doc" Shrader   Chevy S-10 Pickup     O4
     Grove, OK            West Memphis, AR      Cooper
 
 32  Robert Nielsen       Doug Dill             VW GTI                U2
     St. Paul, MN         Minneapolis, MN       Michelin
 
 34  Mark Utecht          Paul Schwerin         Dodge Omni GLH-Turbo  O2
     St. Paul, MN         Coon Rapids, MN       Michelin
 
 35  Bill Bjorklund       Al Kintigh            Dodge Omni            O2
     Minneapolis, MN      Brooklyn Park, MN

 36  Sylvester Stepniewski  Adam Pelc           VW Scirocco           U2
     Keansburg, NJ          Brooklyn, NY        Michelin
 
 37  Douglas Davenport    Brent Cary            VW GTI                U2
     Indianapolis, IN     Indianapolis, IN      Bridgestone
 
 38  Eric Schroeder       Jennie Mynhier        VW Jetta GLI          U2
     Indianapolis, IN     Indianapolis, IN      Peerless
 
 48  Jeffrey Harty        Dave Bruce            Toyota MR2            U2
     Garrett, IN          South Point, OH       Michelin
 
 40  Jason Anderson       Jared Kemp            Dodge Omni            U2
     Crystal City, MN     Hubbel, MN
 
 41  John Adleman         Jason Lejon           Dodge Omni GLH        O2
     Crystal, MN          Minneapolis, MN       Michelin
 
 42  Art Burmeister       Eric Burmeister       VW GTI                O2
     Sterling, MI         Holland, MI           Michelin
 
 43  Eric Seppanen        Adam Payeur           Dodge Omni GLH        O2
     St. Louis Park, MN   Anoka, MN             Michelin
 
 44  Paul Moormann        Suzanne Wootton       Saab Sonett II        02
     Minneapolis, MN      Minneapolis, MN.      Michelin
 
 45  Daniel Neath         Elmer Rinehart        Toyota Pickup         U2
     Olathe, KS           Marquette, MI.        BFGoodrich
 
 46  Aaron Hatz           Brendan Higgins       VW Rabbit             U2
     Minnetonka, MN       Minnetonka, MN        Michelin
 
 47  Joe Huttle           Todd Erickson         Ford Fiesta           U2
     Coon Rapids, MN      Brooklyn Park, MN     Pirelli
 
 49  Dave Konetski        William Konetski      Toyota Celica         U2
     Andover, MN          St. Louis Park, MN    Conway
 
                                     # # #
Ojibwe Forests PRO Rally
Bemidji, Minnesota
Round #7 - SCCA/Michelin PRO Rally series
Press Notes #1
August 23, 1996 - 11:00 am
 
1.  Welcome to Bemidji, Maine, site of the 11th annual Ojibwe
    Forests PRO Rally, round #7 of the 1996 SCCA/Michelin PRO
    Rally series.  This is actually the 14th PRO rally
    running through the Paul Bunyan and White Earth State
    Forest, with the 1982 - 85 event running as a divisional
    PRO Rally.  The roads are in much better shape than a
    year ago, when tornados ravaged the area, and the dry
    summer has left the forests relatively bug-free.  The 38
    car entry (prior to the opening of registration) is up
    substantially from last year, continuing the upswing
    started this year at STPR.
 
2.  Two of the top three competitors have different co-
    drivers for this event.  Paul Choiniere's regular
    navigator, Jeff Becker, has been home from work ever
    since the Maine Forest rally last month with a herniated
    disk in his back, and was unable to make the trip to
    Minnesota for the event.  Car owner and 11-time PRO Rally
    champion John Buffum will co-drive for Choiniere in the
    points-leading Hyundai Elantra.
 
    In the right-hand-drive Mitsubishi Lancer, driver Henry
    Joy has tapped Jamaican veteran Michale Fennell to sit in
    the navigator's seat to replace Chris Griffin, who had an
    accident at work and was unable to make the trip from
    Southern California.  Fennell, Peter Moodie's regular co-
    driver, was available as Moodie has been road racing in
    South America this year, ran parts of the U.S. rally
    series in 1994 and 1995.
 
3.  The Tom Ottey/Pam McGarvey Hyundai Elantra will not be
    here this weekend as mechanical gremlins continue to
    plague their car.  After solving an overheating problem
    in their Columbus, Ohio shop, they encountered an oil
    pressure problem they couldn't fix in time.  This is the
    third event that they have entered that they could not
    run because of mechanical problems.
 
                            # # #
Ojibwe Forests PRO Rally
Bemidji, Minnesota
Round #7 - SCCA/Michelin PRO Rally series
Press Notes #2
August 23, 1996 - 6:00 pm
 
4.  Series manager Tom Grimshaw has put the Carl Merrill/John
    Bellefleur Ford Escort Cosworth first on the road since
    chief rival Paul Choiniere was first at the last event in
    Maine.  At the seeded draw in early August, Henry Joy had
    secured the #1 slot, but Grimshaw determined that Merrill
    deserved the slot as Joy had only run one other event
    this year.  Normally, competitors start in the order
    dictated by the seeded draw, but the FIA seeded drivers
    have informally agreed to rotate positions over the last
    several years.  Today's move now begs the question - if
    Joy runs any more events this year - where everyone will
    start.  The first-on-the-road position could be
    significant over the 52 stage miles tonight as the forest
    roads are likely to be dusty.
 
5.  The Vinnie Frontinan/Frank Arruda VW Corrado, which ran
    well in its first full rally in Maine last month, is a
    DNS in the Group 5 class as Vinnie did not make it to the
    event.
 
6.  Other driver/co-driver combinations that are a little
    different this weekend include Anne Thomas, Leslie
    Suddard's regular co-driver, replacing Martin Dapot in
    Jim Anderson's Honda Prelude; Lynn Dillion replacing Rob
    Bohn in Mike Hurst's Porsche 911; and Renn Phillips
    replacing Mark Ratham in George Plsek's Saab 99.
 
7.  Bruce Newey, driver of the Metro Rallye Sport Toyota
    Celica Group 5 car, was on CNN-FN's "The Most Toys" show
    live on Friday, August 16.  Newey discussed the sport of
    PRO Rally with the host for five minutes, and took calls
    from the viewers.
 
8.  39 cars (19 national and 20 divisional entries) took the
    countdown to start the 14th Ojibwe Forests PRO Rally.
    The weather was almost perfect, with mid-70's
    temperatures, low humidity, and a slight wind.
 
                            # # #


Ojibwe Forests PRO Rally
Bemidji, Minnesota
Round #7 - SCCA/Michelin PRO Rally series
Press Notes #3
August 23, 1996 - 10:00 pm
 
9.  As the season shows only five more events on the schedule
    (four national rallies and one 60 percent event), the
    points chases are taking definitive shape, although only
    the best six finishes count, so anything can still
    happen.
 
    --In the overall battle, Paul Choiniere in his Hyundai
      Elantra has a scant 16 point lead over Carl Merrill's
      Ford Escort Cosworth, with Selcuk Karamanoglu -the
      Production GT leader, on two points behind Carl in
      third place overall with his Eagle Talon.  Choiniere
      has won the past three events, including a thriller
      last month in Maine where he passed Merrill on the last
      stage after Merrill has passed him on the stage before.
      Selcuk has won an event outright this year - the first
      Production GT car to do so since 1992 - and has
      finished second overall while running undefeated in
      class.  The Mitsubishi Lancer of Henry Joy is far back
      in the standings with its abbreviated schedule, having
      run just one rally so far this year (a second place at
      Rim of the World).  Merrill won at Olympia, Washington;
      Selcuk at the 60 percent event in Olympia, and
      Choiniere at Rim, STPR, Maine and the 60 percent event
      in South Carolina.
 
    --In the Group 5 class for two-wheel-drive cars with
      adjusted displacements of over 2.4 liters, another
      great field has been assembled for the Ojibwe event.
      Points leader Ralph Kosmides compiled an early-season
      lead in his Toyota Supra with three class wins, but
      Henry Krolikowski has earned three wins of his own in a
      Dodge Shadow to climb into contention for the points
      lead.  The new factory Saab 900 driven by Sam Bryan is
      looking to break into the win column here after a
      successful week at the Saab national owners convention.
      The only glitch was the team popped a CV joint during
      the convention, but co-driver and prime car prepared
      Rob Walden fixed that yesterday.  George Plsek has
      brought his Saab 99 from Southern California, while
      Mike Hurst has his Porsche 911 and Bruce Newey his
      Toyota Celica - both cars trying to live up to pre-
      season expectations.  Mark Larson's Dodge Shelby
      Charger rounds out the Group 5 class.



    --In Group 2 (same configuration as Group 5 for under 2.4
      liters), the Mike Whitman Datsun 510 can virtually
      clinch the national championship in his class this
      weekend with a win.  That's because Dave Peterson, in
      second place with his VW GTI, has decided not to run
      the rest of the events due to his busy non-rally
      schedule.  Pete Lahm, the only other Group 2 driver
      entered this weekend, has a chance to move up to as
      high as third place in the standings with a good
      showing in his Datsun 510.
 
    --By starting the rally earlier this evening and earning
      the two starting points, Selcuk Karamonoglu is the
      first driver to clinch an SCCA/Michelin PRO Rally
      championship for 1996.  Selcuk, who won the title in
      1994, has had a remarkable season in class, and is
      still in contention for the overall championship.
      '95 champion Cal Landau has had some decent runs in his
      Mitsubishi Eclipse, but has been unable to keep up with
      Karamanoglu (pronounced ka-raa-maan-o-lu, the "g" is
      silent).  For this event, former PGT contender Steve
      Gingras is joining the fray in his Mitsubishi Eclipse,
      which ran the Headwaters divisional event earlier this
      year, but has not run a national event since the Lake
      Superior PRO Rally last year.
 
    --In the Production class, Jim Anderson's Honda Prelude
      VTEC has been chipping away at the early-season lead
      built up by the Lon Peterson Kia Sephia, but Peterson
      has made the trip from Southern California to defend
      his first-place position.  An interesting entry in the
      Production class is the Dodge Neon of Al Kaumeheiwa, a
      Chrysler employee, who debuted the car in Michigan last
      year.  Although the car did not finish that event, Al
      hopes to challenge the two experienced Production class
      entries at this rally.
 
10.  First reports from the field indicate that the Cal
     Landau/Eric Marcus Mitsubishi Eclipse PGT car is the
     first racer out of the event as the pair is off the road
     on stage #2 with a broken transmission.
 
11.  The rally is beginning to run behind schedule as the
     heavy dust has forced the organizer to go to two-minute
     intervals.
 
                            # # #


Ojibwe Forests PRO Rally
Bemidji, Minnesota
Round #7 - SCCA/Michelin PRO Rally series
Press Notes #4
August 23, 1996 - 11:40 pm
 
12.  Standings after five stages for the national event:
 CAR
 #    (DRIVER/CO-DRIVER)        CAR          SCORE      Class
                                           (min.1/100)
 
  3 Carl Merrill/J Bellefleur  Escort        25.96      Open
  2 Henry Joy/Michael Fennell  Mitsu. Lancer 26.39      Open
  1 Paul Choiniere/J Becker    Hyundai       27.35      Open
 13 S Karamanoglu/Y Bitner     Eagle Talon   28.42      GT
 10 Mike Hurst/Lynn Dillion    Porsche 911s  28.60      Group 5
  4 Sam Bryan/Rob Walden       Saab 900      28.76      Group 5
 15 Krolikowski/Krolikowski    Dodge Shadow  29.12      Group 5
 14 Steve Gingras/B. Westrick  Mitsu. Eclips 29.53      GT
 22 Mike Whitman/Paula Gibeault Datsun 510   29.85      Group 2
 16 Ralph Kosmides/Joe Noyes   Toyota Supra  30.00      Group 5
 96 Bruce Newey/Matt Chester   Toyota Celica 30.42      Group 5
 31 Jim Anderson/Anne Thomas   Honda Prelude 30.47      Prod.
 19 Lon Peterson/B. Gutzmann   Kia Sephia    31.06      Prod.
 29 Pete Lahm/Jimmy Brandt     Datsun 510    31.13      Group 2
 22 Al Kaumeheiwa/ C. Sobczak  Dodge Neon    31.38      Prod.
 21 George Plsek/R. Phillips   Saab 99       31.42      Group 5
 23 Mark Larson/Heather Cox    Dodge Charger 31.76      Group 5
 
DNF
 
  7 Cal Landau/Eric Marcus     Eclipse       Electrical  SS1
 
 
     13.  The dust has proven to be a factor for the cars up front, as
          Merrill has been able to put 27 seconds between him and Joy,
          with Choiniere a minute behind Henry after five stages.  With
          17 stages to go, however, it is still early in the event.
 
     14.  Cal Landau and Eric Marcus have returned to rally
          headquarters and confirmed their Mitsubishi Eclipse was a
          DNF, but it was an electrical problem on stage #1 that
          finished them for the evening.  Marcus, who sprained his
          ankle running back to the car after putting out the triangle,
          reported that they were running in excess on 90 mph on the
          stage when the car quit.  They replaced fuses several times,
          and the car would start up again, but then quit down the
          road.  Finally, Landau traced the problem to the relay which
          controls the fuel injection, but there was a short circuit
          which could not be fixed to prevent the DNF.
                                 # # #


Ojibwe Forests PRO Rally
Bemidji, Minnesota
Round #7 - SCCA/Michelin PRO Rally series
Press Notes #5
August 24, 1996 - 2:00 AM
 
15.  Standings after Friday night for the national event
     (10 stages):
 CAR
 #    (DRIVER/CO-DRIVER)        CAR          SCORE      Class
                                           (min.1/100)
 
  3 Carl Merrill/J Bellefleur  Escort        46.10      Open
  2 Henry Joy/Michael Fennell  Mitsu. Lancer 47.22      Open
  1 Paul Choiniere/J Becker    Hyundai       47.70      Open
 13 S Karamanoglu/Y Bitner     Eagle Talon   49.66      GT
  4 Sam Bryan/Rob Walden       Saab 900      50.68      Group 5
 10 Mike Hurst/Lynn Dillion    Porsche 911s  50.77      Group 5
 15 Krolikowski/Krolikowski    Dodge Shadow  51.25      Group 5
 14 Steve Gingras/B. Westrick  Mitsu. Eclips 52.44      GT
 16 Ralph Kosmides/Joe Noyes   Toyota Supra  53.02      Group 5
 22 Mike Whitman/Paula Gibeault Datsun 510   53.56      Group 2
 20 Jim Anderson/Anne Thomas   Honda Prelude 53.98      Prod.
 96 Bruce Newey/Matt Chester   Toyota Celica 54.59      Group 5
 22 Al Kaumeheiwa/ C. Sobczak  Dodge Neon    55.14      Prod.
 29 Pete Lahm/Jimmy Brandt     Datsun 510    56.20      Group 2
 23 Mark Larson/Heather Cox    Dodge Charger 56.57      Group 5
 19 Lon Peterson/B. Gutzmann   Kia Sephia    58.17*     Prod.
 21 George Plsek/R. Phillips   Saab 99      104.46      Group 5
 
*includes 3 minutes of road points
 
DNF
 
  7 Cal Landau/Eric Marcus     Eclipse       Electrical  SS1
 
                                 # # #
                            FRIDAY NIGHT STAGE TIMES
 
   STAGE 1       STAGE 2        STAGE 3       STAGE 4       STAGE  5
 
 P.Choi  600   C.Merr  508    H.Joy   546   C.Merr  435     C.Merr  435
 C.Merr  600   H.Joy   524    C.Merr  550   H.Joy   457     H.Joy   457
 H.Joy   601   P.Choi  529    K.Stew  555   M.Hurs  487     M.Hurs  487
 S.Kara  644   S.Brya  563    C.Czyz  561   P.Choi  490     P.Choi  490
 S.Brya  663   S.Kara  567    B.Niel  572   S.Kara  496     S.Kara  496
 S.Grin  663   M.Hurs  567    P.Choi  574   H.Krol  496     H.Krol  496
 M.Hurs  668   H.Krol  576    S.Kara  595   S.Brya  503     S.Brya  503
 M.Whit  674   R.Kosm  590    M.Hurs  605   S.Grin  518     S.Grin  518
 H.Krol  681   S.Grin  590    H.Krol  610   B.Newe  518     B.Newe  518
 R.Kosm  687   M.Whit  594    S.Brya  612   R.Kosm  520     R.Kosm  520
 J.Ande  699   J.Ande  609    M.Whit  621   M.Whit  530     M.Whit  530
 B.Newe  701   M.Utec  611    S.Grin  625   J.Ande  531     J.Ande  531
 M.Utec  708   A.Kaum  613    M.Utec  626   L.Pete  535     L.Pete  535
 P.Lahm  717   K.Stew  614    B.Newe  629   M.Utec  537     M.Utec  537
 K.Stew  735   L.Pete  616    J.Ande  629   P.Lahm  539     P.Lahm  539
 L.Pete  739   G.Plse  620    R.Kosm  630   G.Plse  541     G.Plse  541
 M.Lars  742   B.Newe  625    P.Lahm  634   A.Kaum  545     A.Kaum  545
 G.Plse  746   M.Lars  626    A.Kaum  639   K.Stew  545     K.Stew  545
 C.Czyz  753   C.Czyz  632    L.Pete  644   S.Step  546     S.Step  546
 J.Ande  754   P.Lahm  635    J.Ande  646   C.Czyz  550     C.Czyz  550
 B.Niel  756   B.Niel  635    M.Lars  647   B.Niel  553     B.Niel  553
 D.Kone  757   J.Ande  639    P.Moor  650   E.Schr  554     E.Schr  554
 P.Moor  760   S.Step  643    G.Plse  651   M.Lars  560     M.Lars  560
 S.Step  761   E.Schr  651    S.Step  654   B.Bjor  560     B.Bjor  560
 A.Kaum  762   B.Bjor  657    B.Bjor  669   D.Dave  560     D.Dave  560
 B.Bjor  772   D.Dave  658    E.Schr  672   J.Ande  563     J.Ande  563
 E.Schr  787   D.Neat  659    D.Dave  683   J.Lajo  580     J.Lajo  580
 D.Dave  792   P.Moor  676    D.Neat  691   D.Neat  582     D.Neat  582
 D.Neat  794   J.Hart  678    J.Lajo  697   A.Burm  590     A.Burm  590
 J.Lajo  804   J.Lajo  691    A.Burm  723   J.Hart  607     J.Hart  607
 J.Hart  810   A.Burm  694    J.Hart  725   A.Hatz  721     A.Hatz  721
 A.Burm  820   D.Kone  722    A.Hatz  735
 A.Hatz  894   A.Hatz  741
 
 
     STAGE 6        STAGE 7         STAGE 8         STAGE 9
 
   C.Merr  501     C.Merr  529     P.Choi  507    H.Joy   447
   P.Choi  528     P.Choi  542     H.Joy   507    P.Choi  458
   S.Kara  528     H.Joy   547     S.Brya  515    C.Merr  464
   H.Joy   582     H.Krol  557     C.Merr  520    S.Brya  483
   S.Brya  605     S.Kara  572     M.Hurs  529    S.Kara  488
   S.Grin  613     M.Hurs  581     S.Kara  536    M.Hurs  490
   M.Hurs  617     S.Grin  583     H.Krol  537    H.Krol  493
   H.Krol  626     S.Brya  589     M.Utec  539    R.Kosm  504
   M.Whit  627     R.Kosm  608     R.Kosm  557    B.Newe  513
   R.Kosm  633     M.Utec  609     J.Ande  563    M.Utec  518
   M.Utec  639     L.Pete  613     B.Newe  567    J.Ande  520
   G.Plse  643     B.Newe  619     A.Kaum  569    S.Grin  523
   J.Ande  648     J.Ande  620     S.Grin  572    A.Kaum  535
   A.Kaum  652     A.Kaum  620     M.Whit  575    K.Stew  536
   S.Step  665     M.Whit  624     K.Stew  577    C.Czyz  536
   C.Czyz  668     C.Czyz  635     C.Czyz  577    M.Whit  545
   P.Lahm  669     B.Niel  635     L.Pete  583    L.Pete  545
   L.Pete  670     K.Stew  640     J.Ande  584    B.Niel  560
   M.Lars  676     E.Schr  645     B.Niel  585    S.Step  566
   K.Stew  680     P.Lahm  647     M.Lars  590    M.Lars  568
   B.Bjor  690     M.Lars  647     E.Schr  591    B.Bjor  573
   B.Niel  693     S.Step  650     B.Bjor  593    J.Ande  573
   D.Neat  693     J.Ande  650     P.Lahm  597    D.Neat  575
   J.Ande  697     B.Bjor  677     S.Step  597    E.Schr  578
   E.Schr  712     J.Hart  677     J.Lajo  603    J.Lajo  579
   J.Lajo  713     D.Neat  681     D.Neat  609    A.Burm  581
   B.Newe  718     J.Lajo  684     J.Hart  612    J.Hart  585
   J.Hart  720     A.Burm  686     A.Burm  618    P.Lahm  594
   A.Burm  728     A.Hatz  751     A.Hatz  623    A.Hatz  600
   A.Hatz  941     G.Plse 4690     G.Plse  654    G.Plse  617

Note:  Stage #10 was cancelled.


Ojibwe Forests PRO Rally
Bemidji, Minnesota
Round #7 - SCCA/Michelin PRO Rally series
Press Notes #6
August 24, 1996 - 2:00 pm
 
 
16.  The top three cars are within a minute and a half of
     each other, but not everyone is satisfied with their
     performance.  Carl Merrill leads the field by a little
     more than a minute even though he ran most of stage #8
     on a flat tire, and then nudged a burm on stage #9.  His
     Ford Escort Cosworth is running well, however, as he won
     stages 2,4,5,6,7.
 
17.  The Henry Joy/Michael Fennell Mitsubishi Lancer won
     stages #3 and #9, and the car is running well, while the
     Paul Choiniere/John Buffum Hyundai Elantra is third,
     1:36 behind the leader.  Buffum said the co-driver
     miscalculations plus dust slowed down Paul's progress,
     and Paul said he was driving conservatively because of
     the visibility.  The Libra Racing crew has also been
     working on an overheating problem in the car.
 
18.  Selcuk Karamanoglu/Yorgi Bittner Eagle Talon is fourth
     overall and three minutes ahead of a similar Mitsubishi
     Eclipse being run by Steve Gingras/Bill Westrick in
     Production GT.  Gingras had clutch problems that plagued
     the car on the last two stages, but they have been
     repaired and the team is ready to go for Saturday.
 
19.  The Group 2 class, down to two cars at this event, finds
     points leader Mike Whitman and co-driver Paula Gibeault
     with a 2:40 lead in their Datsun 510 over the Pete
     Lahm/Jimmy Brandt Datsun 510.
 
20.  In the Group 5 battle, the Saab 900 turbo of Sam
     Bryan/Rob Walden has a slim lead over the Mike
     Hurst/Lynn Dillion Porsche 911 (six seconds), with the
     Henry Krolikowski/Cindy Krolikowski Dodge Shadow another
     30 seconds behind.  Class points leaders Ralph
     Kosmides/Joe Noyes is running fourth, another 1:45
     back, in their Toyota Supra.  The Bruce Newey/Matt
     Chester Toyota Celica was running well until it broke a
     brake caliper, and is another 1:30 behind Ralph.  George
     Plsek/Renn Phillips lost gob of time (almost an hour on
     the field) as their lighting relay and adjacent wiring
     went awry, causing them to get stuck on stage 7.  They
     were able to continue, but are far back in the field.


 
21.  The Production class stage times are close, but the
     final scores are not due to road points acculumated by
     the Lon Peterson/Bill Gutzmann Kia Sephia.  Gutzmann
     became ill during a transit, and the team was 3 minutes
     late to a checkpoint, so three minutes has been added to
     their time.  The Jim Anderson/Anne Thomas Honda Prelude
     has a 2:50 lead over the Dodge Neon of Al
     Kaumeheiwa/Craig Sobszak, with Peterson's new time being
     2 seconds behind Al.
 
22.  Late news from the series manager is that - for future
     events - there will be a special seeded draw for the FIA
     competitors the Thursday before the event.
     SCCA/Michelin PRO Rally media liaison Andy Schupack and
     series manager Tom Ottey will put the FIA seeded
     drivers' names in a hat, and draw names at random for
     starting positions.  Merrill, Choiniere, and Joy all
     agreed that it was time to break the informal rotating
     agreement that goes back to the days of Rod Millen and
     John Buffum in the '80s.
 
23.  34 cars (18 national and 16 divisional only) started day
     two of the event at 2:00 PM CST from the Paul Bunyan
     Mall in Bemidji after participating in a fund-raising
     event for the United Way of Greater Bemidji.  The
     weather is almost perfect (80s with low humidity), but
     dust will again be a problems through the woods of
     Northern Minnesota.
 
                            # # #


Ojibwe Forests PRO Rally
Bemidji, Minnesota
Round #7 - SCCA/Michelin PRO Rally series
Press Notes #7
August 24, 1996 - 7:00 pm
 
 
24.  Reports from the first service at Park Rapids (after
     three stages) spell bad news for some of the leaders.
 
     --The overall leaders Carl Merrill/John Bellefleur have
       rolled their Ford Escort Cosworth on stage #3,
       damaging the driver's side and shattering the
       windshield of the car.  Merrill made it into service,
       and the crew is working to fix the car so they can
       continue.
 
     --We don't have stage times yet, but the Paul
       Choiniere/John Buffum Hyundai Elantra continues to run
       at less than top speed.  We'll check with Libra
       Racing to see if the cooling problems from yesterday
       are continuing to plague to team.  With Choiniere and
       Merrill struggling, there may be an opportunity for
       Henry Joy/Michael Fennell's Mitsubishi Lancer to jump
       into the lead.
 
     --The Sam Bryan/Rob Walden Saab 900 is out of the event,
       having gone off the course hard on stage #2 and at
       such an angle that sweep could not pull them back on
       the course.  Bryan said they carried too much speed
       into a turn which tightened up quicker then they
       thought it would, and they went off the road.  He
       thinks the damage is mainly cosmetic, although they
       are anxious to pull the racer out carefully as not to
       cause damage during the rescue - hopefully with a tow
       truck that has a crane-like boom.
 
       Bryan said the car, which had been redesigned with a
       simpler, more stock turbo configuration after some of
       the initial problems they encountered earlier in the
       season, was running well until the "off," maintaining
       the class lead over the Porsche 911 of Mike Hurst/Lynn
       Dillion.
 
25.  Divisional competitors Jeff Harty/Dave Bruce lost the
     engine in their Toyota MR2 on stage #1, and are out of
     the event.
 
                            # # #


Ojibwe Forests PRO Rally
Bemidji, Minnesota
Round #7 - SCCA/Michelin PRO Rally series
Press Notes #8
August 24, 1996 - 11:00 pm
 
 
26.  Here are the television coverage times for the Ojibwe
     Forests PRO Rally (all times Eastern - check local
     listings):
 
     TNN RACEDAY - The Nashville Network - Sunday,
     September 1, noon
 
     ON TRACK - Speedvision Network - Thursday,
     August 29 - 7:00 PM and 11:00 PM
 
     RPM TONIGHT - ESPN2 - show runs daily at 7:30 PM;
     rally coverage usually runs Tuesday, Wednesday.
 
27.  Some divisional DNFs:
 
     --Dave Konetski/William Konetski Toyota Celica U2 -
       rolled the car twice on stage #3.
 
     --John Adleman/Jason Lejon Dodge Omni O2 - carbuerator
 
     --Mark Utecht/Paul Schwerin Dodge Omni GLH O2 -
       electrical
 
28.  Starting with stage #4, the rally has gone to two-minute
     intervals for the rest of the event for the national
     cars; the divisionals will stay at one minute for the
     rest of their event, which ends after stage #9.
 
29.  More on the Merrill roll.  The rear deck lid was crushed
     and detached itself from the car, and windows were
     shattered.  The car also broke an alternator belt.  The
     Norseman Racing Team fixed all the ills at service,
     however, replacing the glass and putting a tarp over the
     rear deck, and Merrill retained a 25-second lead over
     Henry Joy going into stage #4.
 
30.  The Mark Larson/Heather Cox Dodge Shelby Charger Group 5
     car ran off the road on stage #3.
 
                            # # #
 
 
         Ojibwe National Standing through Sat., Stage #9
 
 CAR
 #    (DRIVER/CO-DRIVER)        CAR       SEED    SCORE
 
 
  3 Carl Merrill/J Bellefleur  Escort       0   2:03:02      1 Open
  1 Paul Choiniere/J Buffum    Hyundai      0   2:03:21      2 Open
  2 Henry Joy/M Fennell        Lancer       0   2:03:25      3 Open
 13 S Karamanoglu/Y Bittner    Talon        1   2:07:22      1 GT
 15 H Krolikowski/C KrolikowskiShadow       2   2:13:06      2 Group 5
 10 Mike Hurst/Lynn Dillion    Porsche      2   2:13:21      3 Group 5
 14 Steve Gringras/B Westrick  Eclipse      2   2:13:28      2 GT
 16 Ralph Kosmides/Joe Noyes   Supra        2   2:15:27      4 Group 5
 39 Mike Whitman/P Gibeault    Datsun 510   2   2:17:00      1 Group 2
 20 Jim Anderson/Anne Thomas   Prelude      3   2:19:50      1 Production
 29 Peter Lahm/Jimmy Brandt    Datsun 510   3   2:22:07      2 Group 2
 19 Lon Peterson/Bill Gutzman  Kia Sephia   2   2:23:35      2 Production
 96 Bruce Newey/Matt Chester   Celica       2   2:35:09      5 Group 5
 21 George Plsek/R Phillips    Saab 99T     4   3:16:40      6 Group 5
 
CAR  DRIVER     1     2     3     4     5     6     7     8     9     TOTAL
 
 
  3 C Merril  1248  1178   594   600   492   798  1019   573  1192   123.04
  1 P Choini  1231  1169   550   568   503   805   989   578  1173   123.36
  2 H Joy     1252  1192   552   572   490   830  1002   551  1180   123.43
 13 S Karama  1291  1218   572   544   513   816  1030   565  1222   127.37
 15 H Krolik  1360  1294   586   613   533   849  1090   602  1259   133.11
 10 M Hurst   1346  1282   595   629   545   865  1114   618  1265   133.36
 14 S Gringr  1324  1274   586   607   523   840  1074   604  1272   133.48
 16 R Kosmid  1339  1300   599   632   541   873  1093   615  1251   135.45
 39 M Whitma  1376  1309   601   633   538   881  1111   607  1288   137.00
 20 J Anders  1408  1375   602   631   553   903  1140   640  1334   139.84
 29 P Lahm    1391  1323   594   629   551   896  1165   700  1344   142.13
 19 L Peters  1403  1354   617   639   562   890  1146   640  1291   143.59
 96 B Newey   1389  1332   586   638   562   888  2740   626  1295   155.15
 21 G Plsek   1436  1447   669   657   575   934  1280   668  1556   196.68
 22 A Kaumeh  1426  1344   620     0     0     0     0     0     0    89.04



Ojibwe Forests PRO Rally
Bemidji, Minnesota
Round #7 - SCCA/Michelin PRO Rally series
Press Notes #9
August 25, 1996 - 1:00 pm
 
22.  The 14th running of the Ojibwe Forests PRO Rally is now
     history, and we have the closest top three finish in
     SCCA PRO Rally history.
 
     Going into stage #12 - the last stage of the evening -
     the Paul Choiniere/John Buffum Hyundai Elantra and the
     Henry Joy/Michael Fennell Mitsubishi Lancer were in a
     flat-footed tie for the lead, with the Carl Merrill/John
     Bellefleur Ford Escort Cosworth only 1.8 seconds behind.
     Choiniere had been experiencing clutch problems causing
     him to need a push start before every stage, while Joy
     had to wire his turbo to keep it from falling off, and
     Merrill had a broken wheel bearing to add to his lack of
     fifth gear.  But all the combatants were poised and
     ready to give it their all for the final stage, and it
     was quite a battle.
 
     Henry Joy ran the stage 10.86, Merrill 10:91, and
     Choiniere 11,04, so Henry Joy wins the event by five
     seconds over Merrill, with Choiniere third another six
     seconds behind.
 
     In the other classes, Selcuk Karamanoglu/Yorgi Bittner
     swept to victory in Production GT in their Eagle Talon;
     Henry and Cindy Krolikowski were victorious in Group 5
     in their Dodge Shadow; Mike Whitman and Paula Gibeault
     won Group 2 in their Datsun 510; and Jim Anderson/Anne
     Thomas won Production in their Honda Prelude VTEC.
 
                            # # #
 
 
 
          Ojibwe Forests PRO Rally - PROVISIONAL RESULTS
 
CAR
 #    (DRIVER/CO-DRIVER)        CAR       SEED    SCORE
 
  2 Henry Joy/Michael Fennell  Lancer       0   2:36:28      1 Open
  3 Carl Merrill/J Bellefleur  Escort       0   2:36:33      2 Open
  1 Paul Choiniere/J Buffum    Hyundai      0   2:36:39      3 Open
 13 S Karamanoglu/Y Bittner    Talon        1   2:43:16      1 GT
 15 H Krolikowski/C KrolikowskiShadow       2   2:49:27      1 Group 5
 16 Ralph Kosmides/Joe Noyes   Supra        2   2:52:51      2 Group 5
 14 Steve Gringras/B Westrick  Eclipse      2   2:53:06      2 GT
 20 Jim Anderson/Anne Thomas   Prelude      3   2:56:40      1 Production
 39 Mike Whitman/P Gibeault    Datsun 510   2   2:58:53      1 Group 2
 19 Lon Peterson/Bill Gutzman  Kia Sephia   2   3:00:20      2 Production
 29 Peter Lahm/Jimmy Brandt    Datsun 510   3   3:00:35      2 Group 2
 96 Bruce Newey/Matt Chester   Celica       2   3:17:52      3 Group 5
 10 Mike Hurst/Lynn Dillion    Porsche      2   3:17:53      4 Group 5
 21 George Plsek/R Phillips    Saab 99T     4   4:04:15      5 Group 5
 
  4 Sam Bryan/Rob Walden       Saab 900     1      DNF
  7 Cal Landau/Eric Marcus     Eclipse      1      DNF
 23 Mark Larson/Heather Cox    Shelby       6      DNF
 
CAR  DRIVER     1     2     3     4     5     6
  2 H Joy     1252  1192   552   572   490   830
  3 C Merril  1248  1178   594   600   492   798
  1 P Choini  1231  1169   550   568   503   805
 13 S Karama  1291  1218   572   544   513   816
 15 H Krolik  1360  1294   586   613   533   849
 16 R Kosmid  1339  1300   599   632   541   873
 14 S Gringr  1324  1274   586   607   523   840
 20 J Anders  1408  1375   602   631   553   903
 39 M Whitma  1376  1309   601   633   538   881
 19 L Peters  1403  1354   617   639   562   890
 29 P Lahm    1391  1323   594   629   551   896
 96 B Newey   1389  1332   586   638   562   888
 10 M Hurst   1346  1282   595   629   545   865
 21 G Plsek   1436  1447   669   657   575   934
                                                        Sat
CAR  DRIVER     7     8     9    10    11    12     RP  Total  TOTAL
  2 H Joy     1002   551  1180  1818   401  1086     0  4722  156.48
  3 C Merril  1019   573  1192  1852   409  1091     0  4610  156.56
  1 P Choini   989   578  1173  1826   400  1104     0  4770  156.66
 13 S Karama  1030   565  1222  1912   419  1260     0  4966  163.28
 15 H Krolik  1090   602  1259  1979   434  1221     0  5125  169.45
 16 R Kosmid  1093   615  1251  1943   446  1351     0  5302  172.85
 14 S Gringr  1074   604  1272  1926   476  1560     0  5244  173.10
 20 J Anders  1140   640  1334  2045   431  1208     0  5398  176.68
 39 M Whitma  1111   607  1288  2504   461  1224     0  5356  178.89
 19 L Peters  1146   640  1291  2012   449  1214     0  5817  180.34
 29 P Lahm    1165   700  1344  2109   459  1278     0  5620  180.59
 96 B Newey   2740   626  1295  2003   443  1226   600  5459  197.87
 10 M Hurst   1114   618  1265  4856   422  1175     0  5077  197.89
 21 G Plsek   1280   668  1556  2594   634  1530     0 10446  244.26



For Immediate Release                     Contact:  Andy Schupack
                                                    (218 751-9500/ext 320
                                                     until 8/25 - 3 PM;
                                                           then
                                                     (401) 739-5677
 
   CLOSEST SCCA/MICHELIN PRO RALLY FINISH EVER TIGHTENS UP SERIES POINTS
 
        AS JOY UPSETS CHOINIERE AND MERRILL FOR OJIBWE FORESTS WIN
 
 
 
BEMIDJI, Minn. -- Aug. 25 -- Looking more like a NASCAR last-lap shootout
 
or the finals of a drag race than an SCCA/Michelin PRO Rally event, the
 
350-horsepower right-hand-drive Mitsubishi Lancer of Henry Joy and co-
 
driver Michael Fennell broke away from the PRO Rally pack on the very last
 
stage to steal a five-second win at the Ojibwe Forest PRO Rally here.
 
 
 
Joy, from Atlanta, Michigan, captured his second overall PRO Rally
 
win after entering the last stage in a flat-footed tie with the defending
 
national champion entry of Paul Choiniere/John Buffum in a Hyundai Elantra
 
and only one second ahead of the Ford Escort Cosworth of Carl Merrill/John
 
Bellefleur Ford Escort Cosworth.
 
 
 
"The turbo had come loose on an earlier stage, and we had re-attached the
 
housing with baling wire, but I knew that if I didn't run the best stage
 
of my life, I wouldn't have a chance to beat two fastest rally cars in
 
America," said Joy, whose other win came last year at the Lake Superior
 
PRO Rally in Houghton, Michigan.
 
 
 
Merrill and Choiniere ran terrific last stages - good enough to have the
 
second and third fastest times on the stage - but Joy beat them both
 
(Merrill by three seconds and Choiniere by 11 seconds) to clinch the win.
 
It was the closest top-three finish in the 24-year history of the series.
 
 
 
All three drivers had relied on their service crews to keep their cars
 
running to be in position for the last stage shootout.  Besides Joy's
 
turbo problems, Choiniere had been experiencing clutch difficulties
 
causing him to need a push start before every stage, while Merrill had a
 
broken wheel bearing as a result a roll earlier in the event.  In the
 
overall points, Choiniere now has 104, while Merrill has 91 and Selcuk
 
Karamanogly 84.
 
 
 
In the other classes, Selcuk Karamanoglu/Yorgi Bittner swept to
 
victory in Production GT in their Eagle Talon, with Selcuk's victory
 
enabling him to be the first driver to clinch a 1996 SCCA/Michelin PRO
 
Rally national class championship; Henry and Cindy Krolikowski were
 
victorious in Group 5 in their Dodge Shadow for the third event in a row;
 
Mike Whitman and Paula Gibeault won Group 2 in their Datsun 510, with
 
Whitman closing in on a national title; and Jim Anderson/Anne Thomas won
 
Production in their Honda Prelude VTEC.
 
 
The 1996 SCCA/Michelin PRO Rally Series consists of eleven events, and is
 
sponsored by Michelin Tire Corporation, and sanctioned by the Sports Car
 
Club of America.  The 1996 Ojibwe Forests PRO Rally was presented by
 
the SCCA's Land 'O Lakes Region.  The next event will be the Sunriser 400
 
PRO Rally in Chillicothe, Ohio, September 27 - 29.
 
                                   # # #
                         1996 Ojibwe Forests PRO Rally
                Round #7 - 1996 SCCA/Michelin PRO Rally series
                         Final Results - National Event
 
 Car                                                                  Class/
 Num.  Driver/Home Town   Navigator/Home Town   Vehicle/Tires         Time
 -------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
  2  Henry Joy IV         Michael Fennell       Mitsubishi Lancer E-2 Open
     Atlanta, MI          Kingston, Jamaica     Michelin              2:36.28
 
  3  Carl Merrill         John Bellefleur       Ford Escort Cosworth  Open
     Ogunquit, ME         Thornhill, ONT        Michelin              2:36.33
 
  1  Paul Choiniere       John Buffum           Hyundai Elantra       Open
     Shelburne, VT        Colchester, VT        Michelin              2:36.29
 
 13  Selcuk Karamanoglu   Yorgi Bittner         Eagle Talon           PGT
     Bath, ME             Plain City, OH        Michelin              2:43.16
 
 15  Henry Krolikowski    Cindy Krolikowski     Dodge Shadow          Group 5
     Wyandotte, MI        Wyandotte, MI         Michelin              2:49.27
 
 16  Ralph Kosmides       Joe Noyes             Toyota Supra          Group 5
     Newport Beach, CA    Bothell, WA           Michelin              2:52.51
 
 14  Steve Gingras        Bill Westrick         Mitsubishi Eclipse    PGT
     Elk River, MN        Orion, MI             Michelin              2:53.06
 
 20  Jim Anderson         Anne Thomas           Honda Prelude VTEC    Prod.
     Mebane, NC           Nashua, NH            Michelin              2:56.40
 
 39  Mike Whitman         Paula Gibeault        Datsun 510            Group 2
     Farmington, NM       Ridgecrest, CA        Michelin              2:58.53
 
 19  Lon Peterson         Bill Gutzmann         Kia Sephia            Prod.
     Victorville, CA      Ontario, CA                                 3:00.20
 
 29  Pete Lahm            Jimmy Brandt          Datsun 510            Group 2
     Phoenix, AZ          Lake Odessa, MI       Michelin              3:00.25
 
 96  Bruce Newey          Matt Chester          Toyota Celica Turbo   Group 5
     Atlanta, GA          Atlanta, GA           Michelin              3:17.52
 
 10  Mike Hurst           Lynn Dillion          Porsche 911           Group 5
     Pendleton, IN        Evansville, INN       Michelin              3:17.53
 
21  George Plsek         Renn Phillips         Saab 99               Group 5
    Del Mar, CA          Del Mar, CA                                 4:04.15
 
                                     # # #
 
 
 
Did_Not_Finish                                                     Reason
 
  7  Cal Landau           Eric Marcus           Mitsubishi Eclipse GSX PGT
     Coraopolis, PA       Dayton, OH            Michelin           Electrical
 
  4  Sam Bryan            Robinson Walden       Saab 900 Turbo        Group 5
     Kent, WA             Seattle, WA           Michelin           Crash
 
 22  Al Kaumeheiwa        Craig Sobczak         Dodge Neon            Prod.
     Brighton, MI         Marquette, MI                       Throttle Sensor
 
 23  Mark Larson          Heather Cox           Dodge Shelby Charger  Group 5
     Blaine, MN           Spring Lake Park, MN  Bridgestone        Crash
 
 
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