Sunriser 400 Forest Rally
Round #3 - 1995 SCCA/Michelin PRO Rally Series
April 9, 1995


Press Notes
by Andy Schupack

Final Results


                                  MEDIA_ALERT
 
Event:  Sunriser 400 Forest Rally - Round #3 of the 1995 SCCA/Michelin PRO
        Rally series.  Race cars from around the world will compete at
        high speeds through the Zaleski, Tar Hollow and Scioto Trail State
        Forests near Chillicothe, Ohio.
 
When:   Friday - Sunday, April 7 - 9, 1995
 
        Schedule_-_Thursday
 
         1:00 PM - Media stage, Days Inn, Chillicothe (meet in lobby
                   to ride in a rally car and get driver interviews)
 
         2:00 PM - Start of media stage in the forest
 
         5:00 PM - Service Crew Competition, Kroger parking lot,
                   Bridge Street, Chillicothe
 
         5:00 PM - Registration for Special Olympics rally, Mt. Logan
                   Room, Days Inn, Chillicothe
 
         7:00 PM - Begin, Special Olympics Rally from Days Inn
 
        Schedule_-_Friday
 
         10:00 AM - 3:00 PM - Registration and Tech inspection - Days Inn,
                              Chillicothe
 
          3:00 PM - 4:00 PM - Practice - Yoctangee Park
 
          4:00 PM - 5:00 PM - Park Expose - Yoctangee Park
 
          5:00 PM - Parade of cars - Yoctangee Park
 
          5:30 PM - First car starts - Yoctangee Park stage
 
         11:00 AM - First car finishes Friday section - Days Inn,
                    Chillicothe
 
         Schedule_-_Saturday
 
          9:00 AM - 10:00 AM- Park Expose (display of cars),
                              Yoctangee Park
 
         10:00 AM - First car starts Leg #2 of Sunriser 400 Forest Rally
 
         10:30 PM - First car finishes Sunriser Forest Rally -
                    Days Inn, Chillicothe
 
Where:  Rally headquarters will be at the Days Inn, 1250 North Bridge
        Street, Chillicothe, Ohio 45601, (614) 775-7000.
 
Duration: 116 stage miles, 450 total miles, 23 stages
 
Rank:  Full National Rally, sanctioned by the Sports Car Club of America,
       administered by the American Rally Association, and sponsored
       nationally by Michelin Tire Company.  Presented by the Sunriser 400
       Committee and the Ohio Valley Region of the SCCA.
 
Interviews:  Drivers will be available by contacting the press room at the
             Days Inn  - Room 216 - starting April 6.  Series spokes-
             people are also available through the press room including
             Series Manager John Buffum, former 11-time national Champion,
             event organizer Dick Paddock, defending series champion Paul
             Choiniere, series co-leader Peter Moodie from Jamaica, and
             Columbus residents and husband/wife team of Tom Ottey/Pam
             McGarvey.
 
Expected Top Entries:  Paul Choiniere - defending four-time overall
       national champion - current points leader - in his new '95 Hyundai
       Elantra; Carl Merrill - 400 HP Ford Escort Cosworth - fastest car
       on the circuit; Henry Joy - debuting World rally-style right-hand-
       drive Mitsubishi Lancer; Peter Moodie - Jamaican champion rally
       driver - won the previous event in March in Washington State - in a
       Mazda 323GTR; Doug Shepherd, veteran rally driver, in a fast Eagle
       Talon; Bruno Kreibich, oldest professional race driver in U.S. (in
       his late 60's), in an Audi Quattro; Jeffrey Panton, another
       Jamaican champion, in a Toyota Celica GT4; Tom Ottey - Columbus
       resident - fastest local racer - expected to debut new Hyundai
       Elantra;
 
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 April 6.  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 Days Inn, Chillicothe, Rm. 216.
 
Contact: Andy Schupack - SCCA/Michelin PRO Rally series
                         media liaison:
 
                   (614) 775-7000, Rm. 216, or (614) 773-9684 - direct
                         dial (April 6 -9)
                   (401) 739-5677 (before April 6; after April 9
 
                                   # # #
 
HOW A PRO RALLY WORKS:
 
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 10 - 25 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.
 
                                  # # #
                   1995 Sunriser 400 Forest Rally Entry List
                                 as of 3/22/95
 



Chairman/Rallymaster:
Dick Paddock
(614) 876-2277
(614) 876-6885 (Rally Office - FAX Line)

Event Headquarters:
Days Inn
1250 Bridge Street
Chillicothe, Ohio
(614) 775-7000

Event Schedule:

Sunday, January 15, 1995
Registration opens, materials mailed

Wednesday, March 1, 1995
(all activity in Columbus, Ohio)
1400 - 1500  Press Briefing
1600 - 1700  Press / VIP Rides (by Appointment)
1900 - 2100  Press Reception / Press Conference
2000         Seeded Draw

Thursday, April 6, 1995
(At Days Inn Chillicothe, unless otherwise noted)
1000 - 2200  Information Room Open
1200 - 1300  Press Orientation
1400 - 1600  Press Stage
1500 - 2000  Pre-Registration
1500 - 1600  Service Crew Competition Registration
1700 - 1900  Service Crew Competition
1700 - 1830  Special Olympics Rally Registration
1830 - 1900  Special Olympics Rally School
1900 - 2100  Special Olympics Rally
2000 - 0200  Welcome Party
2100         Service Crew Competition Awards
2130         Special Olympics Rally Awards
2200 - 2300  Stage & Specialty Captains Safety Meeting

Friday, April 7, 1995
1000 - 1500  Registration & Tech
1000 - 2000  Worker Registration
1000 - 1200  Seed 6 School/Licensing School
1500 - 1600  Worker Safety Meetings
1500 - 1600  Practice runs on Yactangee Park Stage
1530 - 1600  Informal Course Condition Briefing
1530 - 1600  Service Crew Briefing
1600         All cars must be at Parc Expose
1600 - 1700  Parc Expose
1630         Start Order Posted
1700         Parade
1730         First Car Off (Yoctangee Park)
2300         First Car Finishes
2400         Scores Posted (Informational only)
             Parc Ferme overnight

136 miles, 39 miles of stages, 6 stages, 70% paved
Also Ohio Forest Rally - Coefficient 2 Divisional

Saturday, April 8, 1995 0800 - 0900 Registration for Ohio Forest Rally II 0800 - 0900 Worker Safety Meetings 0800 - 2000 Worker Registration 0900 - 0930 Informal Course Condition Briefing 0900 - 0930 Service Crew Briefing 0930 Restart Order Posted 0900 - 1000 Parc Expose 1000 First Car Off 2230 First Car Finishes 2200 - 0200 Post-Event Party 240 miles, 80 miles of stages, 17 stages, 15% paved Also Ohio Forest Rally II - Coefficient 3 Divisional

Sunday, April 9, 1995 0700 - 1000 Breakfast 1000 - 1200 Awards

The Route: As is traditional in the Sunriser 400 Forest Rally, the stages are competitive and provide a wide range of driving challenges. The 1995 Sunriser 400 Forest Rally will consist of apporoximately 450 total miles with 116 miles of special stages. Roughly 40 miles of the stages will be paved. The stages are contained primarily within Ohio's State Forests, and simply put, are some of the finest rally roads found in North America. Twisty and hilly, but equally smooth and well-maintained, the roads of Zaleski, Tar Hollow, and Scioto Trail State Forests have earned the reputation for being a rallyist's delight. These roads range from slightly better than two-track to wide, open, smooth gravel and hard pan. Note: With a few exceptions, both paved and gravel surfaces are found on each stage. Detailed course maps will be available by pre-sale ($4.00 if included with Registration) or on-site ($5.00). Working the Event: Of course, we are in need of workers. The 1995 Sunriser 400 will require over 500 volunteer workers on the weekend of the event. Every effort has been made to make working the event a pleasure, including assuring that all workers will have opportunities to spectate. As with prior events, worker assignments will be issued on a first-come first-served basis with premium locations and best "gifts" going to the earliest to register. Should you or a friend be interested in working, contact the Rally Office at the number provided earlier, or send names, addresses, and shirt sizes to: Sunriser 400 Forest Rally, 5891 Honbury Court, Dublin, OH, 43017. You will be sent more information at that time. If by some chance you have no experience as a worker, we will gladly train you at the event. Experienced workers will be teamed with new people to assure that nobody is left "stuck in the woods" with no idea what to do. If you have never done it before, working provides one of the best ways to get close to the action. Spectating the Event: For those of you just wishing to watch, or for teams wishing to bring along friends, family or sponsors to see them in action, the 1995 Sunriser 400 Forest Rally should provide some great opportunities to see PRO rallying up close. The event program, complete with official program, maps, spectator routes, etc. will be available at the Information Room in room 154 of the Chillicothe Days Inn as well as local Kroger Food & Drug stores, the Advertiser, etc. The Spectator Information desk will open at noon Thursday, April 6 and will generally remain open until 10 pm on Saturday. # # # For Immediate Release Contact: Andy Schupack (401) 739-5677 THE ADDRESS SAYS CHILLICOTHE, OHIO, USA; BUT THE FLAVOR SAYS MONTE CARLO OR 1000 LAKES OF FINLAND FOR ROUND #3 OF SCCA/MICHELIN PRO RALLY SERIES CHILLICOTHE, Ohio -- March 25 -- The 24th running of the Sunriser 400 Forest Rally hosted by Kroger Company - round #3 of the SCCA/Michelin PRO Rally series - will have a distinct European World Rally flavor as cars from around the world converge on Chillicothe April 7 - 8. Although defending champion and 1994 Sunriser winner Paul Choiniere is favored in the two-day event, no less than seven cars could win the rally, making Choiniere's domination a thing of the past. And all the new cars debuting at the '95 Sunriser 400 has made organizer Dick Paddock more excited than ever. "The top ten cars develop between 300-400 horsepower, and should reach more than 120 miles-per-hour on the straight-aways in the Zaleski, Tar Hollow, and Scioto Trail State Forests," said Paddock. Special_Olympics_Rally_-_Public_entries_invited In addition to the rally, which has 45 entries at last count, the Pepsi Service Crew Competition will take place on Thursday afternoon, April 6, at the Days Inn in Chillicothe, and the Ohio Valley Road Rally for Special Olympics will happen on Thursday evening. This TSD rally - not a race like the Sunriser 400 event - is open to the public, with the $20 entry fee going to Special Olympics. Sponsorship support for the Special Olympics event has been provided by Pepsi Cola Bottling of Portsmouth, Ohio and Classic Brands of Chillicothe (hospitality sponsors for the awards party at Days Inn); and Artina Incentives (trophies) of Columbus. The route has been put together by staff from Vitatoe Olds, GMC of Chillicothe, with assistance from the Ohio Valley Region of the Sports Car Club of America. The_PROs_take_over On Friday, the PRO Rally drivers take over, with favorite Paul Choiniere, from Williston, Vermont, a familiar sight in his #1 racer, but the Audi Quattro which has brought him so much success has been replaced by a new Hyundai Elantra. The Libra Racing team has been developing this car for the past six months, and Choiniere hopes this 340 horsepower, all-wheel- drive turbo racer is ready for prime time. Right on his heels will be another new European-style rally car - the Ford Escort Cosworth of Carl Merrill, from Ogunquit, Maine. Merrill, a favorite here last year, disappointed rally fans with a crash on the very first stage, knocking him out of contention for the '94 Sunriser crown. Merrill sports the fastest rally car in North America, developing over 400 horsepower with a seven-speed gearbox. Other favorites to contend for the overall victory include the new right- hand-drive Mitsubishi Lancer - making its debut here in Ohio - of Henry Joy, from Atlanta, Mich.; the Eagle Talon of Doug Shepherd, from Plymouth, Mich.; the Mazda 323GTR of Peter Moodie, from Kingston, Jamaica; Moodie's chief rival in Jamaica, Jeffrey Panton, in a Toyota Celica GT4; and Bruno Kreibich, America's oldest active race car driver - in his late '60s - in an Audi Quattro. What_is_PRO_Rally 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 Sunriser 400 Forest Rally is Round #3 of the 1995 SCCA/Michelin PRO Rally series. Last year, Michelin Tire Corporation signed a three-year agreement to sponsor the 11-event series, which runs from the deserts of Arizona and the rain forests of Washington State to the frozen forests of Maine. The SCCA/Michelin PRO Rally series is not only a contest of who is the best driver on forest roads, at high speed in the middle of the night, but also a competition between car preparers and manufacturers. He or she whose car is sturdily built and who can avoid damaging off-course excursions into trees or ditches, stands a chance of winning. 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. All PRO Rally cars have safety equipment including aircraft-style safety harnesses, roll cages, and fire extinguishers. Tires play an important part in a winning rally effort. They must be equally reliable on many driving surfaces; the asphalt of the transit roads that rallyists traverse to get to the competition stages, as well as varying conditions on the competition stages themselves. Stages, many of which are unpaved, can change from sandy to clay to gravel in the space of a few hundred feet. Sometimes rain will turn a perfectly ordinary dirt road into a quagmire within minutes. Most of the top competitors will be using specially constructed Michelin XGT Rally tires, which not only come in various compounds for different road surfaces, but have rugged carcass and sidewall designs to resist puncturing under the stressful rally conditions. The tire company is using its three-year agreement with the Sports Car Club of America to promote one of the fastest growing motorsports in the country as well as its XGT line of street tires. Ottey_and_McGarvey_-_Local_favorites Tom Ottey and co-driver Pam McGarvey, a husband and wife team from Columbus, Ohio, could finish well up in the standings with their new Hyundai Elantra. The pair was second overall at the first rally of the season in South Carolina, and finished well as Sunriser in '94. Some of the race favorites in the other classes include Production GT class contender Cal Landau, from Coraoplis, Penn., in a Mitsubishi Eclipse; 1994 Production GT champion Selcuk Karamanaglu, originally from Turkey - now from Bath, Maine - in an Eagle Talon; Production GT driver Steve Gingras, from Duluth, Minn., in a Mitsubishi Eclipse; Production drivers Jim Anderson, from Carrboro, N.C. and Greg Trepetin, from N. Potomac, MD - both in Honda Preludes; Lesley Suddard - the only female driver with points this season, from Wilmington, DE, in an ex-Doug Shepherd Dodge Charger; and Gail Truess, another leading female driver, from Brooklyn, Mich, in a Chevy Citation. The 1995 SCCA/Michelin PRO Rally Series consists of eleven events, and 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 Sunriser 400 Forest Rally is presented by the Sunriser 400 Committee and the Ohio Valley Region of the Sports Car Club of America. Official sponsors include Kroger Company, Classic Brands, Pepsi-Cola Portsmouth Bottling Company, and Michelin Tire Company of America. ###


Press Notes #1 Sunriser 400 Forest Rally, Chillicothe, Ohio Round #2 - 1995 SCCA/Michelin PRO Rally Series April 6, 1995 - 8:00 PM EST 1. Welcome to Chillicothe, Ohio, and the 24th running of the Sunriser 400 PRO Rally, round #3 of the SCCA/Michelin PRO Rally series. This event, which can back onto the national PRO Rally schedule last year after a three year hiatus, ran in the fall of 1994, and has been moved now to the spring. Last fall, the event ran in very dusty conditions on Friday, and then survived continuous downpours on Saturday. This weekend, the weather looks good, with lows in the 40s and highs in the 60s - and mostly sunny. This will mean the return of the dust, but no rain. 2. Some late-breaking news: --Tom Ottey and Pam McGarvey, the fastest local racers - from nearby Columbus - here this weekend, were hoping to take delivery of a Hyundai Elantra for this event, but the arrangements have not been completed. Ottey/McGarvey, who finished second to Paul Choiniere/Jeff Becker at Sand Hills in round #1, will be driving their trusty Mazda 323GTX, but still in the Open class to get points in anticipation of the Hyundai's arrival. --The Keith Kreisler Saab 900, which was to be driven this weekend by Roberto Arano with Keith as a co-driver, crashed earlier this week with Arano driving during a test near West Chester, Penn. The car is a total loss. A source close to the team was heard to say, "This is the first time our engine outlasted our chassis." --Jason Priestley, star of Beverly Hills 90210, who ran the best PRO Rally of his career here last year (12th overall, 4th in Production GT), will be running in the Toyota Celebrity race this weekend at the Long Beach Grand Prix. We hope his Yoctangee Park experience in '94 will help him on the tarmac in Long Beach. Priestley plans to run the next couple of SCCA/Michelin PRO Rally events at Wild West and Rim of the World. --The Peter Moodie/Michael Fennell Mazda 323GT-R is now being prepared by Murray Thomas' T.A.D. Racing shop in Lake Zurich, Illinois. Thomas also prepares the Henry Joy/Chris Griffin Mitsubishi Lancer which is debuting the weekend (more on that later). --The Carl Merrill/John Bellefleur Ford Escort Cosworth also has a new crew chief - WeeGe Smith from Colchester, Vermont. WeeGe has worked previously for Vermont Sports Car, the racing and car restoration shop in Colchester, which prepared the very fast Mitsubishi Eclipse driven by Dick Corley and WeeGe's brother Lance Smith. WeeGe has moved from the Burlington area to Merrill's hometown of Ogunquit to work on the car full-time. 3. The Paul Choiniere/Jeff Becker Hyundai Elantra, which debuted last December in Maine, will "debut again" this weekend. Libra Racing has taken everything they have learned from the initial Hyundai "mule" and put it in a new 1995 shell, so we have proven components in a new body. Choiniere won the first event of the season at Cheraw, South Carolina despite some problems with excessive engine flexing. 4. Merrill/Bellefleur also have a new shell - a 1995 Escort body - to put on their Escort Cosworth. The new paint job makes the car look like the FIA World Rally entry of Francois Delacour. Merrill finished second (by 44 seconds) to the Peter Moodie Mazda in the second event of the season in Olympia, Wash. Both the South Carolina and Washington rallies were coefficient 3 divisional, which means drivers scored only 60 percent of the usual national points. In addition, drivers who went to South Carolina could not score points in Washington, and visa versa, so this is the first meeting of all the top drivers at the first full national. 5. Late news from Chicago is that the new Henry Joy/Chris Griffin Mitsubishi Lancer will not be ready for this rally because of late parts shipments from Australia. Joy will be running his Mitsubishi Eclipse Open class car, which was sixth overall in Washington. 6. In the first annual service crew contest, the Saab 99EMS of Gerald Sweet/Stuart Spark - and led by crew chief Andy Saksa - swept to victory and a $500 prize from Pepsi. The driver and co-driver had to change two tires with manual jack and tire iron, and then the crew had to change all four tires with their air tools. We will have results from the Special Olympics TSD rally, which featured Merrill and Choiniere along with local entries this afternoon. 7. Besides the "big four" of Merrill, Joy, Moodie and Choiniere, there are several other overall competitors who will compete for a top three position in the Sunriser 400. --The Doug Shepherd/Pete Gladysz Eagle Talon was fourth overall here last year, and has come within a stage or two of winning several rallies since the car debuted in 1992. --Jeffrey Panton, a young Jamaican rallyist, will be running a former FIA World Rally Toyota Celica. Panton has won the Jamaican rally in December the last two years. --Bruno Kreibich, who might be the oldest driver to run in a professional series in the U.S., is here in his Audi Quattro. Bruno, who admits only to being "60 something" was third in South Carolina. Press Notes #2 Sunriser 400 Forest Rally, Chillicothe, Ohio Round #3 - 1995 SCCA/Michelin PRO Rally Series April 7, 1995 - 4:00 PM EST 8. The first stage of the rally this afternoon will be run in Yoctangee Park - right in the middle of downtown Chillicothe. Hundreds of spectators are already gathering as the cars are making their way at regular speed limits to "see" the course before the 5:00 PM start of the rally. This asphalt stage will be especially hard on the cars, which are set up for gravel. The drivers must be particularly aware of the two jumps which - if taken too fast or landed wrong - could put the cars out on the very first stage. The competitors will also see a chicane and some gravel on their two laps around this 2.92 stage. In another unusual twist, the cars will start in reverse order, leaving defending champion Paul Choiniere the last driver to run the stage. The field will start tomorrow's rally in the park as well. 9. Some late scratches/changes: --The Eric Jones Datsun PL510 could not make it to the event. --The Roland McIvor/Ellen Santarcangelo Pontiac LeMans is also a DNS (did not start) as Ellen did not make it into town in time for the start of the rally. McIvor/Santarcangelo will probably run the divisional event tomorrow. --The Gail McGuire/Paul Barrows Ford F150 Pickup has registered for Saturday's divisional only. 10. 45 cars took the countdown at 5:30 PM for the start of the 24th running of the Sunriser 400 Forest Rally. No one suffered any major damage over the big jump at the end of the front straight-away, but that doesn't mean the stage ran without any incidents. --The "Airness" award - the Michael Jordan hang-time prize - goes to the Audi Quattro of Bruno Kreibich/Rod Hendricksen, which flew 30 yards in the air (marked off by the press photographers) before a perfect landing. Bruno, who said that matches his average ski jump, said most of the skill in jumping a car (or a skier) is mental. --The Audi 4000 Quattro of John Kemp/Sandra Latreille broke a brake line and went off the course on the first lap of the stage, and is a DNF. They will try to repair the car to run tomorrow's divisional. --The John Golden/Bella Lambek Datsun PL510 blew its engine during the stage, and is out of the event. --The Tom Ottey/Pam McGarvey Mazda 323GTX had the most "squirrelly" landing, with Ottey saving the car from a spinout after a off-kilter landing at the big jump. --Steve Gingras/Bill Westrick Mitsubishi Eclipse broke two (expensive) running lights after hitting a pole on the back part of the course. Press Notes #3 Sunriser 400 Forest Rally, Chillicothe, Ohio Round #3 - 1995 SCCA/Michelin PRO Rally Series April 7, 1995 - 10:00 PM EST 11. We were going to set up the individual class battles for you, and give you quotes from the top competitors about their strategy for the event while the 41 remaining competitors were running stage #4, but the rally has been stopped for the evening (we will get to the quotes and classes later). There has been an accident involving a rally service van and a civilian van in the Tar Hallow Forest (Route 327 and Clark Hollow Road). Emergency vehicles are on the scene, and we will provide further information as we receive it. The remaining rally cars will complete stage 4, and the cars will all come back to the Days Inn in Chillicothe. Press Notes #4 Sunriser 400 Forest Rally, Chillicothe, Ohio Round #3 - 1995 SCCA/Michelin PRO Rally Series April 8, 1995 - 7:00 AM EST 12. According to dispatcher Randy Snider from the Jackson post of the Ohio State Patrol, the following details have been released on the accident last night on State Highway 327 near Londonderry, Ohio: A van driven by Henry Wanliss, of Kingston, Jamaica, was driving northbound on State Route 327 when it struck a southbound van driven by Dale E. Cradlebaugh, of Laurelville, Ohio. Mr. Cradlebaugh was pronounced dead at the scene by the Ross County Coroner, while Mr. Wanliss and his passenger, Guy E. Eaton, also from Kingston, Jamaica, were transported to Medical Center Hospital. Wanliss is listed in fair condition this morning, while Mr. Eaton was treated last night and released. The cause of the accident is under investigation by the Jackson post of the Ohio State Highway patrol. Press Notes #5 Sunriser 400 Forest Rally, Chillicothe, Ohio Round #3 - 1995 SCCA/Michelin PRO Rally Series April 8, 1995 - noon EST 13. After four stages, here are the leaders for the Sunriser 400 PRO Rally: Driver/Co-driver Car Class Time (min:sec) Choiniere/Becker Hyundai Elantra Open 25.29 Shepherd/Gladysz Eagle Talon Open 25:39 Merrill/Fennell Mazda 323GTR Open 25.46 Panton/Miekle Toyota Celica GTS Open 26.23 Ottey/McGarvey Mazda 323GTX Open 27.12 Joy/Griffin Mitsui. Eclipse Open 27.28 Kreibich/Hendricksen Audi Quattro Open 27.34 Landau/Marcus Mitsu. Eclipse PGT 28.00 Gingras/Westrick Mitsu. Eclipse PGT 28.15 Ayer/Houseal Audi Quattro Open 28.16 Bryan/Walden Saab 99EMS Group 2 28.32 Hurst/Bohn Nissan 200-SX Group 2 29.11 Elliott/Hart VW GTI Prod. 29.14 Ohtake/Martin Ford Escort GT Prod. 29.18 Karamanoglu/Manto. Eagle Talon PGT 29.19 Hajiminas/Burgess Audi 90 Sport Open 30.05 Redner/Redner Mazda RX-7 Open 30.07 Thiel/Thompson VW GTI Group 2 30.26 Truess/Krolikowski Chevy Citation Open 30.51 Healey/McCleod Dodge Ram 50 pickup Truck 30:54 Peterson/Chaloupka VW GTI Group 2 31.16 Trepetin/Trepetin Honda Prelude Prod. 32.01 Because of scoring computer problems and late-arriving time cards, there are national competitors who are still running in the rally who are not listed above. We hope to have all that straightened out later in the day as the rally is running. The Ohio Forest Rally I - the divisional which was completed last night consisting of the first four stages - will have results later today. If anyone needs a specific time for a particular competitor's time not listed here, please let us know. Press Notes #6 Sunriser 400 Forest Rally, Chillicothe, Ohio Round #3 - 1995 SCCA/Michelin PRO Rally Series April 8, 1995 - 2:00 PM 14. Here are more DNFs through stage #4: --The Ivan Orisek/Olga Orisek Audi Quattro broke a tie-rod on stage #2, and are a DNF. --The Valerie Belcher/Yorgi Bittner Datsun PL510 went off the road on stage #3 and was unable to continue. After their car was towed out, they reported that they planned to start today's divisional with Valerie's husband Craig in the driver's seat. --The Jon Kemp/Sandra Lattreille Audi 4000 Quattro, previously reported as a DNF from stage one, have fixed their vehicle and as ready to run as car #121 in the divisional today. --The Jeffrey Panton/Rudy Miekle Toyota Celica GTS, running fifth overall, has withdrawn due to the previously-reported accident involving their service crew. 15. The results after four stages contained an error for third and four place overall. Instead of "Merrill/Fennell" as written in press notes number 13, it should read: Moodie/Fennell Mazda 323GTR Open 25.46 Merrill/Bellefleur Ford Escort Cosw. Open 26.23 16. The Chad Dykes/Pat Hanson Toyota Pickup Group 2 entry has yet to compete this season, but don't blame the driver or the race car. On the way to the Doo Wops event last month in Washington, the car trailer went off the road while traversing a highway off-ramp; and, on the way to Sunriser, the transport vehicle blew its engine. 16. Now we have the RBI (Running, But Injured): --Selcuk Karamanoglu, whose Mitsubishi Eclipse won the Production GT class here last year and finished fourth overall, broke the front differential on the first turn of stage #2, and has been running as a rear-wheel-drive car the rest of the way. He has fallen more than a minute behind the leaders in Production GT - not too bad considering his handicap. The Cal Landau/Eric Marcus Mitsubishi Eclipse currently leads the class, with the Steve Gingras/Bill Westrick Eclipse only 15 seconds behind. --The Gail Truess/Cindy Krolikowski Chevy Citation has a strong engine, but the transmission has been slipping. 17. In the Production class, the three top runners are all bunched up within 16 seconds of each other after Friday night. The Bob Elliott/John Hart VW GTI leads the class by a mere four seconds over the Ford Escort GT of Tad Ohtake/Bob Martin. Third is the Honda V-Tech of Jim Anderson/Ben Greisler, only 11 seconds behind them. The other Honda V-Tech, the Greg Trepetin/Sonia Trepetin entry, is about three minutes behind the leader. All report their cars are running fine, and we should have a good battle on our hands as the rally winds to a finish. 18. In Group 2, the Scandia Autosports Saab 900 of Sam Bryan/Rob Walden is leading the Nissan 200-SX of Mike Hurst/Rob Bohn by 39 seconds, with the VW GTI of Kurt Thiel/George Thompson in third place two minutes behind. 19. Greg Healey and co-driver John MacLeod are looking to become the first rally truck to score points this season (the first two events had no truck entries) in their Dodge Ram 50 pickup. They are currently running alone in their class after four stages. 20. In the overall battle, Paul Choiniere/Jeff Becker in their Hyundai Elantra lead the Doug Shepherd/Pete Gladysz Eagle Talon by 10 seconds, with the Peter Moodie/Michael Fennell Mazda 323GTR third, another seven seconds back. The Panton/Miekle Toyota (now withdrawn) and the Merrill/Bellefleur Ford Escort Cosworth are tied for fourth, 37 seconds behind Moodie, while the Ottey/McGarvey Mazda, the Joy/Griffin Mitsubishi, and the Kreibich/Hendricken Audi are all less than a minute behind them. In all, only 2:05 separate the top seven cars. The only "flies in the ointment" might be impending road points and penalty points that might be assessed at the end of the event. Merrill was assessed a 10 minute service penalty (which he is appealing) for installing lights at a parc ferme, while Choiniere, Joy, Moodie, and Shepherd all have points assessed. These will probably be settled after the event ends, so we will continue to report stage scores only unless we hear that assessed points have be solidified. 21. 42 cars started the Yoctangee Park stage this morning, with only one car - the Pizzagalli/Smith VW GTI - going off the road and needing assistance, but they stayed in the rally, and now, with six stages completed on Saturday, we still have 41 cars running. The rally is running behind by 41 minutes because of some time control confusion and two minute intervals at a couple of stages. At the end of stage #4, 29 national and 11 divisional cars were running. 22. On stage #3, the Shepherd/Gladysz Eagle Talon rolled on the stage, but landed on its wheels and has been able to continue. No report as to the extent of damage to the car. 23. The Mike Hurst/Rob Bohn Nissan 200-SX is the first DNF of the day as a broken transmission left him with only one gear (fourth). Press Notes #7 Sunriser 400 Forest Rally, Chillicothe, Ohio Round #3 - 1995 SCCA/Michelin PRO Rally Series April 8, 1995 - 7:00 PM 24. The Columbus, Ohio team of Michael Burke/Mark McCombs, divisional Audi 4000 Quattro entrants, were cited for speeding by the Ohio State Highway Patrol, and were automatically disqualified from the rally according to the rules. 25. Thunder, lightening and hail (marble-sized hail at one point) has hit Southern Ohio, and has sent radio workers to cover and mud to replace dust on the Sunriser stages. It has also contributed to several DNFs on the stage #9, and power outages in the area which have affected the scoring and media room operations. 26. The Pat Ayer/Diane Houseal Audi Quattro, which had run so well last night, is limping through the Bolster Hollow stage (stage #9) on their way to a DNF. No specific report on the mechanical problem, but it sounds like an electrical or ignition problem. 27. Other Bolster Hollow DNFs include: --The Sam Bryan/Rob Walden Saab 900 Group 2 car, which was leading the Group 2 class by more than two minutes, ran off the road and needed a tow to get out of the stage. --The divisional team of David Rudy/Shawn Meyers in their Mercury Lynx has been reported off the road with the front wheels pointing "East/West" and needing a tow. --The other car reported as a DNF is the Audi 4000 Quattro of Jon Kemp/Sandra Latreille, which had entered the divisional rally today after a DNF yesterday in the national. The car is reported off the stage on #7. All the drivers and co-drivers are okay. Press Notes #8 Sunriser 400 Forest Rally, Chillicothe, Ohio Round #3 - 1995 SCCA/Michelin PRO Rally Series April 9, 1995 - 12:36 AM 28. The 24th running of the Sunriser 400 Forest Rally is now history, and while it will probably be much later this morning until we have official times, we do know that the Hyundai Elantra of Paul Choiniere/Jeff Becker won the overall title in what was a titanic battle of Open class rally cars. It was the first time the Hyundai ran a long gravel rally, and Paul was quite pleased with the car's performance. "We were able to push the car to the limits we have driven the Audi for the past five years, and had to go all out on the last three stages to hold off Peter Moodie and Doug Shepherd," he said. The Peter Moodie/Michael Fennell Mazda 323GTR maintained second place for much of the final day of the event, but lost more than a minute on the last two stages with an ignition problem, finishing third overall. The Doug Shepherd/Pete Gladysz Eagle Talon was second early in the day when they went into a ditch and rolled on stage #3, losing time to Moodie. Shepherd ended up second, 44 seconds behind Choiniere, with Moodie another 50 seconds back. Henry Joy/Chris Griffin's Mitsubishi Eclipse and Carl Merrill/john Bellefleur's Ford Escort Cosworth finished in a flat-footed tie for fourth place - both 19 seconds ahead of the sixth-place Audi Quattro of Bruno Kreibich/Rod Hendricksen. Bruno and Henry was second apart until the next-to-last stage, when Bruno's windshield fogged up, limiting his vision. Merrill had various mechanical ills, including a blown turbo, which caused him to lose touch with the main pack. Here are the informational scores, including the raw totals of stage times only (no penalty points, road points or assessments): Driver/Co-driver Car Class Time (min:sec) Choiniere/Becker Hyundai Elantra Open 104:23 Shepherd/Gladysz Eagle Talon Open 105:07 Moodie/Fennell Mazda 323GTR Open 105:57 Merrill/Bellefleur Ford Escort Cosw. Open 108:53 Joy/Griffin Mitsui. Eclipse Open 108:53 Kreibich/Hendricksen Audi Quattro Open 109:12 Ottey/McGarvey Mazda 323GTX Open 110:19 Landau/Marcus Mitsu. Eclipse PGT 111:50 The following class winners and runner-ups (no times yet): Karamanoglu/Manto. Eagle Talon Production GT - 2nd. Elliott/Hart VW GTI Production class winner Ohtake/Martin Ford Escort GT Production class - 2nd Thiel/Thompson VW GTI Group 2 class winner Healey/McCleod Dodge Ram 50 pickup Rally Truck class winner 1995 Sunriser 400 Forest Rally Round #3 - SCCA/Michelin PRO Rally series National Results 4/9/95 Car Num. Driver/Home Town Navigator/Home Town Vehicle/Time/Tires Class ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1 Paul Choiniere Jeff Becker Hyundai Elantra Open Shelburne, VT Great Neck, NY 1:44.23 Michelin 14 Doug Shepherd Pete Gladysz Eagle Talon Open Plymouth, MI Troy, MI 1:45.07 Michelin 6 Peter Moodie Michael Fennell Mazda 323GTR Open Kingston, Jamaica Kingston, Jamaica 1:45.57 Michelin 4 Henry Joy IV Christopher Griffin Mitsubishi Eclipse Open Atlanta, MI Tujunga, CA 1:48.50 Michelin 3 Carl Merrill John Bellefleur Ford Escort Cosworth Open Ogunquit, ME Toronto, ONT 1:49.53 Michelin 27 Bruno Kreibich Rod Hendricksen Audi Quattro Open Ridgewood, Queens, NY Clinton, NJ 1:49.12 Michelin 33 Tom Ottey Pam McGarvey Mazda 323GTX Open Columbus, OH Columbus, OH 1:50.19 Bridgestone 30 Cal Landau Eric Marcus Mitsubishi Eclipse GSX PGT Coraopolis, PA Dayton, OH 1:51:50 Michelin 34 Bob Elliott John Hart VW GTI Prod. Rutland, VT Hydeville, VT 1:56.15 Michelin/Pirelli 11 Sakis Hadjiminas Tom Burgess Audi 90 Sport Open Floral Park, NY Atlanta, GA 1:58.19 Michelin 39 Jim Anderson Ben Greisler Honda Prelude VTEC Prod. Carrboro, NC Philadelphia, PA 2:00.37 BFGoodrich 55 Kurt Thiel George Thompson Volkswagen GTI Group 2 Rochester, NY Rochester, NY 2:01.47 56 Carl Redner Nancy Redner Mazda RX-7 Open Walled Lake, MI Walled Lake, MI 2:02.36 Michelin 25 Greg Healey John Macleod Dodge Ram 50 Truck Hartsville, SC S. Easton, MA 2:02.50 B F Goodrich 18 Gail Truess Cindy Krolikowski Chevrolet Citation Open Brooklyn, MI Wyandotte, MI 2:05.20 Michelin 66 Tad Ohtake Bob Martin Ford Escort GT Prod. Dearborn, MI Goodrich, MI 2:06.52 Michelin 46 Lesley Suddard Anne Thomas Dodge Charger Open Wilmington, DE Nashua, NH 2:07.00 Michelin 23 Greg Trepetin Sonia Trepetin Honda Prelude V-Tech Prod. N. Pontiac, MD N. Pontiac, MD 2:07.40 Michelin 13 Wayne Prochaska Annette Prochaska Volkswagen Golf Group 2 Flushing, MI Flushing, MI 2:07.49 36 Jon Pizzagalli Lance Smith VW GTI Group 2 Shelburne, VT Colchester, VT 2:08.51 5 Selcuk Karamanoglu Constantine Mantopoulos Eagle Talon TSI PGT Bath, ME Staten Island, NY 2:14.26 Michelin 24 Dick Casey Martin Dapot Volkswagen GTI Prod. Fairfax Station, VA Reston, VA 2:17.59 Collway 60 Gerald Sweet Stuart Spark SAAB 99EMS Group 2 Oakridge, NJ Woodcliff Lake, NJ 2:18.36 Michelin 22 Chris Czyzio Tom Beltman Plymouth Arrow Open Flushing, MI Walker, MI 2:20.24 Pirelli 15 David Ralakis Jim Hurley Mazda 323GTX PGT Parker, TX Knoxville, TN 3:22.24 Michelin 52 Jacek Kotowski Bulai Marek Eagle Talon TSI PGT Lawrenceville, NJ Lawrenceville, NJ 3:38.53 Michelin # # # Did_Not_Finish 16 Mike Hurst Rob Bohn Nissan 200SX Group 2 Pendleton, IN Noblesville, IN Mike Hurst 31 David Peterson Gregory Chaloupka Volkswagen GTI Group 2 Aspen, CO Aspen, CO David Peterson Michelin 12 Jeffrey Panton Rudy Miekle Toyota Celica GT4 Open Kingston, Jamaica Kingston, Jamaica United Motors, Ltd. Pirelli 20 Steve Gingras Bill Westrick Mitsubishi Eclipse GSX PGT Duluth, MN Marion, MI Steve Gingras Michelin 10 Sam Bryan Robinson Walden SAAB 900 Group 2 Kent, WA Seattle, WA Sam Bryan Michelin 29 Ivan Orisek Olga Orisek Audi Quattro Open White Plains, NY White Plains, NY Euromerican Rally Racing Michelin 21 Jon Kemp Sanda Latreille Audi 4000 Quattro Open Attica, NY Williamstown, ONT Jon Kemp Michelin 44 John Golden Bella Lambek Datsun PL510 Group 2 Lakewood, CO Lakewood, CO John Golden Michelin 19 Peter Watt Barry Berg Suzuki Swift GT Prod. Peterborough, ONT Apple Valley, MN Peter Watt Bridgestone 45 Pat Ayer Diane Houseal Audi Quattro Open Burlington, VT Trenton, NJ Pat Ayer Michelin
For Immediate Release Contact: Andy Schupack DEFENDING CHAMP CHOINIERE BOPS STRONGEST FIELD IN YEARS AS HYUNDAI WINS FIRST-EVER SCCA/MICHELIN PRO RALLY NATIONAL EVENT CHILLICOTHE, Ohio -- April 9 -- Defending PRO Rally champion Paul Choiniere, from Shelburne, Vermont, with co-driver Jeff Becker, had his PRO Rally supremacy severely tested this weekend at the Sunriser 400 Forest Rally here, but Choiniere/Becker piloted their 350-horsepower Hyundai Elantra to a 44-second victory in the latest round of the SCCA/Michelin PRO Rally series. Choiniere, who had yet to drive his new race car to the maximum potential in dry conditions, was pleased that he could take the Hyundai to the limit when the rally got close. "There were seven cars within a couple of minutes of each other - and three on the same minute - late in the event, and we needed maximum boost and all the suspension travel we could use to hold off Shepherd and Moodie," said Choiniere, who also won this event in '94. Choiniere also won the divisional rally earlier this year in South Carolina, but this was his first national win with his new Korean mount. The Doug Shepherd/Pete Gladysz Eagle Talon was second early in the day when they went into a ditch and rolled their vehicle on stage #3, losing more than a minute to the Mazda 323GTR of Peter Moodie/Michael Fennell. Moodie, who had won the previous event in Washington State last month, had been in second place for much of the final day of the two-day event, but lost more than a minute on the last two stages with an ignition problem. Despite his crinkled roof line, Shepherd was the fastest car in the late stages of the rally, overcoming Moodie's Mazda and finishing second. Shepherd ended up 44 seconds behind Choiniere, with Moodie another 50 seconds back in third. Fourth was the the Henry Joy/Chris Griffin Mitsubishi Eclipse - a good finish for Henry, who crunched his car here last year only a half-mile into the event. The Carl Merrill/John Bellefleur Ford Escort Cosworth - America's fastest rally car with more than 400 horsepower - had various mechanical ills, including a blown turbo, which caused him to lose more than four minutes to the leaders. He finished fifth overall. The Tom Ottey/Pam McGarvey Mazda 323GTX, the fastest local team - from Columbus, Ohio - was sixth overall. Other class winners included the Cal Landau/Eric Marcus Mitsubishi Eclipse from Dayton, Ohio (Production GT class); the Bob Elliott/John Hart VW GTI from Rutland, Vermont (Production class); the Kurt Thiel/George Thompson VW GTI from Rochester, NY, (Group 2 class); and the Greg Healey/John MacLeod Dodge Ram 50 pickup from Hartsville, SC (Rally Truck Class). 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 - 15 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 SCCA/Michelin PRO Rally series is sanctioned by the Sports Car Club of American, and sponsored by Michelin Tire Company. The eleven-event series, which runs in a variety of venues from the rain forests of Washington State to the blazing Arizona desert and the frozen tundra of Maine, will have its next stop at the Wild West PRO Rally in Olympia, Washington, April 21-22.
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