Round #11 - 1994 SCCA/Michelin PRO Rally Championship December-2-3, 1994
Press Notes by Andy Schupack |
MEDIA ALERT Event: 1994 Maine Forest Rally, round #11 and the final event in the 1994 Michelin PRO Rally series. Race cars from all around the U.S. and Canada will compete at high speeds on the challenging logging roads of the Boise Cascade Paper Co. and the Seven Islands Land Co. near Rumford, Maine. When: Friday - Saturday, December 2 - 3, 1994 Schedule_-_Friday 11:00 AM - 3:00 PM - Registration - Madison Hotel - Rumford Tech inspection - AutoTech - Rumford 4:00 PM - Start of Maine Forest Rally - Madison Hotel 10:00 PM - First car finishes Friday/Parc Ferme - Boise Cascade Admin. Bldg. parking lot Schedule_-_Saturday 7:00 AM - 8:30 AM - Divisional registration - Madison Hotel Tech inspection - AutoTech 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM - Open service - downtown Rumford - in the Congress Street area 9:00 AM - Re-start - Maine Forest Rally - downtown Rumford - Congress Street 3:00 PM - Finish - Maine Forest Rally - Oquossoc 7:00 PM - Posting - Provisional Results - Eagles Hall, Rumford Where: Rally headquarters will be at the Madison Hotel, Route #2, Rumford, Maine. Maps guiding spectators to viewing areas will be available at the Rumford Chamber of Commerce, or at the Madison starting Thursday, December 1. Duration: 120 stage miles, 400 total miles, 8 stages Rank: Full national PRO Rally, with two coefficient 3 divisional PRO rallies to run with the national rally on Friday and Saturday respectively. Friday's divisional will be the Seven Islands Rally, while Saturday's divisional will be the Boise Cascade Rally. The Maine Forest Rally is presented by the New England Region of the Sports Car Club of America. The National PRO Rally series is sponsored by Michelin Tire Corporation, sactioned by the Sports Car Club of America, and administered by the American Rally Association. Interviews: Drivers will be available by contacting the press room at the Linnell Motel/RestInn Conference Center starting Thursday afternoon, December 2. Any needs before then should be directed to Andy Schupack at the phone number listed below. Expected Top Entries: Paul Choiniere, two-time Maine Forest Rally winner, already clinched '94 championship, in his new Hyundai Elantra; Henry Joy - several top five finishes - looking for first PRO Rally win ever - second in Washington State earlier in the year - in an Open Class Mitsubishi Eclipse; Peter Moodie - Jamaican champion rally driver - in Rod Millen-built Group A Mazda 323GTX - has inside shot at clinching Group A title, the only one still up for grabs for '94; Rick Davis, other driver competing for Group A title with Moodie, in a BMW M-3; Frank Sprongl, Canadian Rally leader and winner of the '92 Maine Forest Rally, in an Audi Quattro S-2; Rees Harris, up and coming Production GT driver from Burlington, VT - second at Maine Forest Summer Rally - in a Mazda 323GTX; Vinnie Frontinan, Group A contender, in a Toyota All-Trac; Jason Priestley, star of "Beverly Hills 90210" TV show, in a Production GT Toyota All-Trac. Visuals: There will be escorts to take photographers and video crews onto the course during the daylight part of the rally on Saturday. Anyone requiring supplied photos or video should contact Andy Schupack or Laurie Sheppard in the press room starting December 1. Rally cars going through mud, over yumps, and on ice and snow at 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 Saturday and Sunday. We have B-roll available for TV. Press room will be located at The RestInn Conference Center (behind the Linnell Motel, Route 2, Rumford). Contact: Andy Schupack - SCCA/Michelin PRO Rally series media liaison: (401) 739-5677 (before Dec. 1 and after Dec. 4) (207) 369-0403 (December 1 - 4, direct line) 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 8 - 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. MAINE FOREST RALLY '94 - ROUND #11 OF THE SCCA/MICHELIN PRO RALLY SERIES December 2-3, 1994 Rumford, Maine - Entry List Final Entry/Start List Start Car Driver/ Hometowns Vehicle/Class Pos # Co-Driver Division 1 1 Paul Choiniere Shelburne, VT Hyundai Elantra/Open Jeff Becker Great Neck, NY National 2 3 Carl Merrill Ogunquit, ME Ford Cosworth John Bellefleur Toronto, ONT National 3 5 Henry Joy Atlanta, MI Mitsubishi Eclipse/Open Brian Maxwell Port Hope, ONT National 4 11 Frank Sprongl Ontario Audi Quattro/Open Dan Sprongl Ontario National 5 14 Bruno Kreibich Ridgewood, NY Audi Quattro/Open Rod Hendricksen Clinton, NJ National 6 12 Peter Moodie Jamaica Mazda 323/Group A Mike Fennell Jamaica National 7 98 Vicente Frontinan Cambridge, MA Toyota Celica GT4/Gp A Francisco Arruda Johnston, RI National 8 99 Frank Cunningham Boston, MA Toyota Celica GT4/Gp A Ray Cunningham Galway, Ireland National/Divisional 9 15 Rees Harris S. Burlington, VT Mazda 323/Prod. GT C. Mantopoulas Staten Island, NY National/Divisional 10 16 Cal Landau Coraopolis, PA Mitsubishi Eclipse/GT Eric Marcus Dayton, OH National 11 17 Sam Bryan Kent, WA Saab 900/Group 2 Rob Walden Seattle, WA National 12 18 Bob Elliott Rutland, VT VW GTI/Prod John Hart Hydeville, VT National/Divisional 13 20 Jon Kemp Attica, NY Audi 4000Q/Open Paul Barrows Rochester, NY National 14 21 Rick Davis West Chester, PA BMW M-3/Gp A Ben Greisler Philadelphia, PA National 15 22 Karl Scheible Spencerport, NY VW GTI/Gp 2 Wayne Scheible Hamlin, NY National/Divisional 16 23 Mike Hurst Pendleton, IN Nissan 200SX/Gp 2 Rob Bohn Noblesville, IN National/Divisional 17 24 Dick Casey Fairfax, VA VW GTI/Gp 2 Martin Dapot Reston, VA National 18 27 Leslie Suddard Wilmington, DE Dodge Charger/Open Anne Thomas Nashua, NH National/Divisional 19 28 Jim Anderson Carrboro, NC Honda Prelude/Prod Jim Hurley Knoxville, TN National 20 30 Damon Mayers Taunton, MA Toyota Corolla/Gp 2 Matt Chester Atlanta, GA National 21 31 Jim Briggs Shelburne, VT Mazda 323/GT Chris Poulin Williston, VT National 21 32 Dean Fry Mohnton, PA Subaru 4WD/Open Don Kennedy Shillington, PA National/Divisional 23 33 John Pezzi Minoa, NY VW Golf/Gp 2 Gary Jones Balston Spa, NY National/Divisional 24 34 Pat Ayer S. Burlington, VT Audi Quattro/Open Ray Cadieux St. Lazarus, QUE National 25 35 Greg Trepetin North Potomac, MD Mazda 323/GT Sonia Trepetin North Potomac, MD National 26 50 Keith Kreisler West Chester, PA Saab 900 Greg Usavage Perkiomenville, PA Divisional 27 51 Gerardo Brinkman Freehold, NJ VW GTI Robert Burrell Bethlehem, PA Divisional 28 53 Gail McGuire Avon, NY Ford F150 Pick-up Russ Hughes Avon, NY Divisional Press Notes #1 Maine Forest Rally Rumford, Maine Round #11 - SCCA/Michelin PRO Rally Series December 2, 1994 - 8:00 AM 1. Welcome to the 4th Annual Maine Forest Rally, the 11th and final round of the SCCA Michelin Pro Rally Series. Most of the class titles have already been clinched and the overall champion has been decided, but many competitors are here for the challenge of the winter roads and the camaraderie of the awards banquet on Saturday night. 2. Friday night temperatures are expected to be in the high 20's in the Oquossoc area, near where the rally will be held. Tomorrow the mercury will rise above freezing, changing the conditions considerably. Rallymaster John Buffum reports that the roads are generally icy and rutted, but can be slushy where the sun hits them. Tire choices will be critical. 3. Last year's winners, Paul Choiniere and co-driver Jeff Becker are back again this year to defend their title. This time they are debuting their new Open Class Hyundai Elantra, a 4 cylinder, turbocharged, 2 litre, four wheel drive entry like that which has been successfully rallying in Australia. 4. Several of last year's top finishers are not going to be with us this year. Tony Takaori, who was the runner-up last year, has returned to Japan, leaving his co-driver, Ken Cassidy without a ride. Todd Bawden is looking for sponsorship and has not been running this year. Roger Hull has also taken the year off; his co-driver, John Elkin has lent his talents to various drivers and has organized his own rally in southern California. Greg Healey and John MacLeod crashed heavily at the Maine Forest Summer Rally and have not been able to get their Dodge Ram 50 Pick-up repaired as yet. Sylvaine Vincent and Pierre Racine from Quebec did not return, nor did Carl Fisher and Ted Mendham from nearby Greenville, NH. Press Notes #2-#3 Maine Forest Rally Rumford, Maine Round #11 - SCCA/Michelin PRO Rally Series December 2, 1994 - 8:10 PM 5. Henry Joy, last year's fourth place finisher, is back this year, again in his Mitsubishi Eclipse. Next year he expects to debut a Mitsubishi Lancer in the Group A class. Although Henry has enjoyed several top three finishes, he still is looking for his first career victory. 6. The team of Vicente (Vinnie) Frontinen and Francisco (Frank) Arruda rounded out the top five at the 1993 Maine Forest Rally. They are back again this year with a new car. Still competing for Toyota, this year they have a Group A Celica GT4 All-Trac. 7. Bob Elliott was a late entry this year. Regular co- driver Mark Williams is out of the country (in Saudi Arabia) and Elliott didn't think he could get the car ready in time, so he thought he would be skipping this one. At the last minute, with the car ready to go, Elliott brought along his regular mechanic, John Hart of Hydeville, VT, to be his co-driver. 8. Another top finisher from last year, the team of Ivan and Olga Orisek of White Plains, NY, are sitting this one out while they work on building a new Audi 4000. The Mitsubishi Eclipse that they competed in here last year was destroyed in a fire at the Susquehannock Trail Pro Rally in June. 9. With almost all the class championships decided already, there will be one shootout for a national championship in Rumford. The Group A title is up for grabs between the Mazda 323GT-R of Peter Moodie - a Jamaican Rally champion, and the BMW M-3 of Rick Davis, a professional photographer from West Chester, Penn. Moodie finished second to John Buffum by only 40 seconds at the latest rally in Michigan to put him in a contending position of the title. The possible scenarios in the Group A battle are as follows: If Peter Moodie does not finish the event, Rick Davis wins the championship. If Rick Davis wins the class and Peter Moodie finishes second, Moodie wins the title by a point. If Davis wins and Moodie finishes third or lower, Davis wins. If Moodie finishes first, Moodie wins. If Davis beats Moodie by any two positions (2nd and 4th, etc.). Davis wins. If there is almost any other scenario, Moodie wins. It should be quite a battle. 10. Going into the Maine Forest Rally, the following drivers and co- drivers have clinched national championships: Overall Paul Choiniere - driver; Jeff Becker - co-driver Production_GT Selcuk Karamanoglu - driver; John McArthur - co-driver Production Dave Turner - driver; Bill Gutzmann - co-driver Group_2 Goran Ostlund - driver; Steve Baker - co-driver Rally_Truck Jeff Hendricks - driver; Noble Jones - co-driver 11. Twenty-eight cars took the starter's countdown beginning at 4:00PM today from downtown Rumford. The cars left at 1 minute intervals beginning with the Hyundai Elantra of Paul Choiniere/Jeff Becker. Announcer Andy Schupack called each car and driver combination by for the benefit of the gathered spectators. Press Notes #4 Maine Forest Rally Rumford, Maine Round #11 - SCCA/Michelin PRO Rally Series December 2, 1994 - 9:06 PM 12. At 6:35 PM, word from the field was that stage #2 was just beginning, putting the rally more than a half hour behind schedule already. The Saab 900 of Sam Bryan and Rob Walden went off on stage #1, but was able to get back onto the course and has continued. Rees Harris and C. Montopoulas suffered mechanical problems in their Mazda 323 and barely finished the first stage, but all seemed well at the start of the second stage. 13. Another battle that is brewing here at the Maine Forest Rally is race for the North American Rally Cup (NARC). The NARC series consists of 14 rallies in the U.S. and Canada, 7 in each country. Maine Forest is the last rally in this series and Carl Merrill leads the points coming into this event. Frank Sprongl, however, is a scant 9 points behind, and certainly has a mathematical chance at winning. Sprongl clinched the Canadian Association of Rallysport Drivers Championship last week with a win at the Michelin Rally of the Tall Pines in Ontario, Canada. 14. The Maine Forest Rally field has completed three of the four stages scheduled for Friday night, with all 28 cars still running - the first time that has happened in the four years of this rally. The cars will complete the evening stages by 10:00 PM, and then will be locked in a Parc Ferme (no service allowed) until 8:00 AM Saturday morning. The second and final day of the event starts at 9:00 AM and will finish at 3:00 PM Saturday afternoon. 15. Additional word from the field is that the Mazda 323 of Rees Harris and C. Mantopoulas did not have mechanical problems, but rather suffered a roll-over, landing on its roof. Jim Anderson and Jim Hurley stopped to help, and after righting the Mazda, both cars continued. The Harris/Mantopoulas entry seems to be running fine after 3 stages. Press Notes #5 Maine Forest Rally Rumford, Maine Round #11 - SCCA/Michelin PRO Rally Series December 3, 1994 - 7:08 AM 16. All teams are reporting slippery conditions out on the course, although not everyone finds that a problem. Henry Joy, at least, loves driving the stages. The Jamaican team of Peter Moodie and Mike Fennell, on the other hand, are feeling the effects of the cold weather. 17. Carl Merrill limped into the service area following the third stage with a broken half-shaft. The breakage occurred at the very end of the stage and the service was a long one, so the crew was able to repair the damage and Merrill is still in the hunt. 18. All 28 cars finished the first night of the Maine Forest Rally (the first time that has ever happened), and the 1992 winners Frank Sprongl/Dan Sprongl hold a 40 second lead in their Audi Quattro S-2 over the Hyundai Elantra of Paul Choiniere/Jeff Becker. Third is the Carl Merrill/John Bellefleur Ford Escort Cosworth, followed by the Bob Elliott/John Hart VW GTI and the Pat Ayer/Ray Cadieux Audi Quattro. 19. Tires played a large part in Friday night's event, with the snow being less of a factor and the ice being more of a factor than people anticipated. The solutions for everyone were different, however, depending on the driver's style and the type of car. Those who brought tall profile, snow tires found themselves with little snow to bit into, and not enough of a footprint to grip the road. The Michelin Alpins and Bridgestone Blizzaks seemed to be the tires of choice among the top runners, with Michelin's coldest compound rally tire being the next best alternative. Today's warmer, daylight conditions might change that situation again, with the Michelin XGT mud and snow rally tire being a better bet. Press Notes #6 Maine Forest Rally Rumford, Maine Round #11 - SCCA/Michelin PRO Rally Series December 3, 1994 - 11:40 AM 20. Times through Friday night (stage #4): Driver/Co-driver Car Class Time (min.1/100th) Sprongl/Sprongl Audi Quattro S-2 Open 54.49 Choiniere/Becker Hyundai Elantra Open 55.23 Merrill/Bellefleur Ford Cosworth Open 56.37 Elliott/Hart VW GTI Prod. 57.66 Ayer/Cadieux Audi Quattro Open 59.74 Frontinan/Arruda Toyota All-trac Group A 60.21 Kreibich/Hendricksen Audi Quattro Open 60.44 Moodie/Fennell Mazda 323GT-R Group A 60.95 Joy/Maxwell Mitsu. Eclipse Open 61.82 Mayers/Chester Toyota Corolla Group 2 61.92 Scheible/Scheible VW GTI Group 2 62.21 Cunningham/Cunningham Toyota All-Trac Group A 62.32 Briggs/Poulin Mazda 323GTX Prod GT 63.65 Landau/Marcus Mitsu. Eclipse Prod GT 64.54 Hurst/Bohn Nissan 200-SX Group 2 65.70 Pezzi/Jones VW Golf Group 2 67.67 Kemp/Barrows Audi 4000Q Open 67.71 Fry/Kennedy Subaru 4X4 Open 69.66 Davis/Greisler BMW M-3 Group A 70.48 Anderson/Hurley Honda Prelude Prod 73.13 Trepetin/Trepetin Mazda 323GTX Prod GT 73.81 Casey/Dapot VW GTI Group 2 75.22 Suddard/Thomas Dodge Charger Open 76.30 Harris/Mantopoulas Mazda 323GTX Prod GT 147.39 Bryan/Walden Saab 900 Group 2 Time Barred Press Notes #7-#8 Maine Forest Rally Rumford, Maine Round #11 - SCCA/Michelin PRO Rally Series December 3, 1994 - 12:36 PM 21. At 9:00AM, 27 cars remained in the National Rally; the Saab 900 of Sam Bryan and Rob Walden are the only car so far to drop out. Bryan/Walden have entered the Divisional and so are still in competition. Two new entries in the Boise Cascade Divisional being run today are the newly completed Audi 4000 Quattro of Ivan and Olga Orisek and the Mazda 323 of Tom Brann and Mark Childs. That makes a total of 30 cars to take the countdown in downtown Rumford today. 22. Some quotes from last night's finishers: Carl Merrill - "It's awfully icy out there. I had an off, you know, but I kept going. I did some rear suspension damage, broke a half shaft. We got it fixed and we're in pretty good shape. The car is running fine. It's so icy out there, that nobody can really make up the time." Paul Choiniere - "The car felt very good. I'm really pleased with the way it [the new Hyundai] handled. There are places in the road where it's just like a skating rink out there, there's absolutely no control whatsoever. We had a couple of off road excursions." (Co-driver Jeff Becker came in with laryngitis.) Frank Sprongl - "It's different from last weekend. We ran Tall Pines [in Ontario]. I had a bit more snow and so it was a nice little warm-up for this. But today this is really slippery. I've never seen it this slippery before and I've run it twice before. I'll be happy at the end of the last stage." When asked how to handle long stages such as the 24 mile stages in Saturday's section of the rally, he answered, "Pace yourself through the beginning. If you do get a flat at the beginning, that's it. Game over. You're going to lose the rally, so pace yourself, and towards the end, 18 mile mark, you can start pushing a little bit. If you do get a flat, you've only got five, six miles to go so that's no problem." Henry Joy - The first stages were a bit tentative because of the ice and the snow. You don't get a lot of time to practice this. So, tentative but back into it on the third and fourth stages. The snow was a lot more grippy. I could hear the tires working at it so I could push a lot harder. When I was passed last year by Tony Takaori two miles into the second to the last stage, and he had his Blizzaks on, I learned something there. So we're running the Bridgestone Blizzaks. I think I'm fifth or sixth. I think I'm the fastest of the slow guys. I think our tire choice is just better this year. There's more loose snow out there this year." Bruno Kreibich - "Last time I was here we had about two feet of snow, and this time it was kind of slick. And all the tires I brought were not meant for that kind of condition, you know? I had a flat and I drove about 7 miles on the flat. I lost a little bit of time, but otherwise it's fine." Bob Elliott - "We're running on the Michelin Alpins, which is a brand new tire this year. And we're testing those tires out to see how they do against the Bridgestone Blizzak. So far, the Michelins have been incredible wherever there was snow. They have a siping that opens up like little fingers, and it's just been a phenomenal tire in the snow. I can feel it, it feels like it's on gravel or on pavement. The Brigestones, which I've run a lot before... are doing very well on the ice and the Michelins are also doing well on the ice, so it's a close tie in that regard. The car's been going very well. It's holding up. We spent a lot of time in the past month working on the car and putting it back together after POR [the Lake Superior Pro Rally] which was a very rough rally. This is a very smooth rally. The ice and snow makes it very, very smooth. John Hart [his co-driver for this rally and regular mechanic] has done very well. There was one 90 right where the mileage was off a little bit that we went off the road and came back on. But otherwise it's been good." Press Notes #9 Maine Forest Rally Rumford, Maine Round #11 - SCCA/Michelin PRO Rally Series December 3, 1994 - 4:50 PM 22. (cont.) Frank (and Ray) Cunningham - "The family affair is going pretty well if we could keep it going straight. It's [the Toyota] totally different from the Mitsubishi. It just keeps spinning 'round itself. Other than that it's actually a nice car to drive. Very nice car to drive. I've had a lot of fun driving it today. The car is running perfectly. We had a little clutch problem early on, but I think we've cured it. Other than that the car is perfect." Ray, who came from Ireland for this event, said of the Maine Forest Rally, "It's good. It's different. Definitely something I haven't done before. I'm not sure whether I'll be back." Vinnie Frontinan - "We're doing OK. We just tried to keep the car on the road. It's very difficult, especially on the last stage, if you drive 10 miles with a flat on the rear. I caught Peter Moodie inside stage and then I had a flat. I was right on his tail... ready to make my pass. The car was absolutely marvelous. There was more snow this year on the stages, which we have different tires, though." Peter Moodie - "There's nothing to compare it [rallying in the ice and snow] with. To be honest, most of the night has been done on ice, rather than snow. I think we made a mistake as to our choice of tires. We were obviously hoping for something a little more slushier. You know, deeper. Something with some depth. It really has been just essentially sheet ice most of the way. Very difficult. There's essentially little or no adhesion. You know, no sideways adhesion. When you point the car, there's nothing to keep it pointing towards the apex. It's very different. But you know, we'll adapt to it." Press Notes #10 Maine Forest Rally Rumford, Maine Round #11 - SCCA/Michelin PRO Rally Series December 3, 1994 - 4:53 PM 23. From the service stop in Oquossoc after stage 6, we have reports that the Frank Sprongl/Dan Sprongl Audi Quattro S-2 continues to lead the Maine Forest Rally with only two stages remaining. Choiniere/Becker remain in second place in the maiden voyage of their Hyundai Elantra, with Carl Merrill/John Bellefleur Ford Escort Cosworth hanging on to third. 24. Other news after six stages: --All top three teams have changed to the Michelin C-5 Rally tires as the snow and ice is melting at midday and the temperature is soaring into the '50s. --Merrill claims he is running "not so good" after hitting a snow bank on stage #5. He is still frustrated that he can't get much of the 400 hp he possessed to the ground because of the ice. --Henry Joy, a disappointing tenth after last night's stages, said his ice racing experience hasn't helped because, in ice racing, he can use studded tires. He referred to his team as studs without studs. --The Karl Scheible/Wayne Scheible VW GTI now leads Group 2 as the Toyota Corolla of Damon Meyer/Matt Chester and the Nissan 200-SX of Mike Hurst/Rob Bohn have both had problems. Hurst broke a tail shaft bearing, causing gear oil to flip into the car via the transmission tunnel. Damon's welded differential has broken, and he is limping the finish. Press Notes #11 Maine Forest Rally Rumford, Maine Round #11 - SCCA/Michelin PRO Rally Series December 3, 1994 - 4:55 PM 25. The fourth running of the Maine Forest Rally is now history, and Frank and Dan Sprongl from Mississauga, Ontario, Canada won the event in their Audi Quattro S-2. Frank Sprongl, already the Canadian National Champion, has won the Maine Forest Rally title for the second time, and for the second time, did it by winning a battle with defending and current champion Paul Choiniere. Choiniere, who was debuting the Libra Racing-prepared Hyundai Elantra, had made up the 40-second deficit it had incurred on Friday night, and was virtually tied with leader Sprongle going into the last stage. Choiniere broke his drive shaft on the last stage, however, and the Sprongls squeeked to a six-second win. Frank Sprongl also clinched the North American Rally Championship with the win, edging Carl Merrill by 9 points. Jeff Becker won the NARC co-drivers title. The Carl Merrill/John Bellefleur Ford Escort Cosworth was third, clinching third place overall in the SCCA/Michelin PRO Rally series. Other class winners included: Bob Elliott/John Hart, VW GTI, Production Vinnie Frontinan/Frank Arruda, Toyota All-trac, Group A Cal Landau/Eric Marcus, Mitsubishi Eclipse, Production GT In the points battle for the Group A championship, Peter Moodie/Michael Finnell finished second in class - about one minute 20 seconds behind Frontinan, but two places ahead of the BMW M-3 of Rick Davis/Ben Greisler. Thus, Moodie and Finnell are the 1994 SCCA/Michelin Group A national champions. For Immediate Release Contact: Andy Schupack (401) 739-5677 CANADIAN BROTHERS EDGE U.S. RALLY CHAMPION IN FINAL MICHELIN EVENT RUMFORD, Maine -- December 4 -- The final round of the 1994 SCCA/Michelin PRO Rally series through the Boise Cascade and Seven Islands forests here turned out to be the closest of the season as Frank and Dan Sprongl of Mississauga, Ontario, Canada edged Paul Choiniere, from Shelburne, Vermont, and Jeff Becker by only five seconds at the fourth annual Maine Forest Rally. Sprongl, who clinched the Canadian Rally National Championship just last week, had a 40 second lead in his Audi Quattro S-2 after Friday's action, but Choiniere's Hyundai Elantra, making its national debut, caught Spongl on the last stage and looked like it was headed for Paul's fifth win of the year. Unfortunately for Choiniere and Hyundai, the drive shaft broke only a quarter of a mile from the finish, and Sprongl scored his narrow win. Ogunquit, Maine's Carl Merrill, the only local-based entry, was third in his Ford Escort Cosworth. Other class winners included Bob Elliott/John Hart, Rutland, Vermont, in a VW GTI (fourth overall and first in the Production class); Vinnie Frontinan/Frank Arruda, Cambridge, Mass., Toyota All-trac (sixth overall and first in Group A); Cal Landau/Eric Marcus, Coraopolis, Penn., Mitsubishi Eclipse (10th overall and first in Production GT); and Karl Scheible/Wayne Scheible, Spencerport, NY, VW GTI (11th overall and first in Group 2). In the battle for the Group A season championship, the Jamaican team of Peter Moodie and Michael Finnell drove their Mazda 323GTX to a second place class finish to edge the BMW M-3 duo of Rick Davis and Ben Greisler, from West Chester, Penn. Moodie won the title by six points over Davis, who lead most of the season. Other year-end champions included Paul Choiniere (overall national champion - fourth title in five years); Selcuk Karamanoglu, Bath Maine, Mitsubishi Eclipse (Production GT); Dave Turner, Hemet, California, Mitsubishi Eclipse (Production); Goran Ostlund, El Salvador, Saab 99 (Group 2); Jeff Hendricks, Prescott, Arizona, Jeep Comanche (Rally Truck). |