Prescott Forest ProRally
Round 9 of the 2001 SCCA ProRally Championship
Prescott, Arizona
October 5-7 2001

Prescott Forest Website * ProRally Results * ClubRally Results


Press Notes

For immediate release   30 September, 2001

MEDIA ALERT

SCCA ProRally Championship Round #9 - Prescott Forest

DENVER, CO: Ninth round (of ten) for the 2001 season. This year's Prescott Forest event features new 
roads that promise a less punishing and faster ride for the drivers than in years past, but will still feature
 the spectacular scenery in the high desert and mountains surrounding Prescott and historic mining town
 of Jerome, AZ. This performance rally event is sanctioned by the Sports Car Club of America. 

When & Where:
5-6 October; Prescott, AZ; approximately 100 miles (160 kilometers) northwest of Phoenix, Arizona

Headquarters Hotel - Friday/Saturday Press Room; Event and Media registration 
Prescott Resort, 1500 Hwy 69, Prescott, AZ 86301
Hotel Main: 928.776.1666

Complete Event Schedule: (subject to change)
Friday, 05 October, 2001    
 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM     	Entrant and Media registration, - Prescott Resort - Prescott
    			     	Scrutineering - Mt. Vernon Motor Works - Prescott
 4:00 PM - 4:30 PM     	Parc Expose - Prescott Resort - Prescott *
 4:30 PM 		     	Start of Prescott Forest SCCA ProRally Leg One - Prescott Resort
10:00 PM    	     	Press Room open - Prescott Resort
11:00 PM (approximate) 	First car arrival - Finish of Leg One - Prescott Resort
 1:00 AM (approximate) 	Press room closes
    
Saturday, 06 October, 2001  
 9:00 AM 			Parc Expose - Prescott Fairgrounds *
10:00 AM    		Start of Prescott Forest SCCA ProRally Leg Two - Fairgrounds - SuperSpecial
 8:00 PM 			Press Room open - Prescott Resort
 6:00 PM (approximate)  First car arrival - Finish of Leg Two - Prescott Resort
 1:00 AM 			Press Room closes
    
Sunday, 07 October, 2001    
 9:00 AM     		Awards Breakfast - Prescott Resort 
* Recommended time and location for media interviews.

Event Rank:
This rally is a full points SCCA ProRally Championship event. Drivers earn points towards the national 
championship, and supporting manufacturers (Hyundai, Toyota, Subaru and Mitsubishi) earn points towards 
overall and class Manufacturers' Championships.

Press Credentials:
Event Press/Photo credentials will be available at registration on Friday only. Access to press-only photo 
areas, and to the post event awards breakfast will require a press pass. Credentials are available only to 
members of the working press. Identification and/or work assignment required. 

Visuals, Interviews & Media information:
During the event, action photography will be possible from spectator and select press-only viewing areas 
along the rally course. Drivers, co-drivers and crew will be accessible throughout the event, including the 
Friday afternoon and Saturday morning Parc Expose. Media relations will be able to provide driver and 
co-driver interviews, event results and other information via telephone and Email. 

Selected entries and Additional News (driver/co-driver):

Prescott Forest is the traditional 'penultimate round' of the SCCA ProRally Championship, and therefore 
is often the scene of decisive moments that determine year-end class championships. 2001 may see several 
championships decided here, including the overall drivers championship and the coveted Woodner Cup for two 
wheel drive rallyists. 

Currently, Seamus Burke leads Mark Lovell by a mere 6 points* for the overall, and Tad Ohtake leads 
David White by just two points* for the Woodner Cup. In the resurgent Production class, Tony Chavez leads 
rookie Craig Peeper by only 8 points*. For all of these drivers, a good weekend in Prescott could hand 
them the year-end awards - but a bad weekend for any of them will most certainly eliminate them from any 
chance at the season-ender just two weeks away at the Lake Superior ProRally in Houghton, Michigan.

2000 season champions Choiniere and Becker have had a rocky road defending their title, arriving at 
Prescott finds them in 5th place overall, wrestling with a nearly 70 point deficit to Burke. While a 
shot at the overall title is all but dashed; team boss John Buffum has considerable 'come from behind' 
will power, and the Choiniere/Becker team knows this rally - more than any of the top 10 entries, so 
there is a more than fair shot that the team could be standing in the third place points position leaving 
Prescott.

To keep Choiniere's chances minimized, some shuffling of class entries has occurred in the Subaru camp. 
With his Group N championship mathematically sewn-up, Karl Scheible, and independent entry Ramana Lagemann; 
have both converted their Imprezas to SCCA Open class specification. While neither has any chance at an Open 
class title, their presence in the class is intended to serve as a block to both Hyundai and Mitsubishi; 
setting the stage for Prescott Forest to be the biggest manufacturer points brawl of the season - perhaps in 
the history of the SCCA ProRally Championship.

The Group 5 battle will be one to watch, as Andrew Havas old school RX-7 goes up head to head again with 
class points leader Tad Ohtake in his new school supercharged Escort ZX-2. A similar battle of drivetrain 
configuration will be witnessed in Group 2 - with David White's Golf GTi up against the wild rock throwing 
Volvo of Bill Malik.

*These are 'un-adjusted numbers' - at the conclusion of the final round in two weeks, SCCA Drivers Championship
 rules dictate that only the best 7 events of the season will count towards the 2001 championship award. 
For drivers that entered more than 7 events, their points totals will be adjusted down, by dropping their 
weakest finishes.

Contact:    Kurt Spitzner - SCCA ProRally Championship Director
     Pre-event: 303.967.9660 (country Code: 1)
  direct inquiry Email: sccaprorally@aol.com
Press Room: 5-6 October only. Call the Hotel and ask for Press Room. 
     Time zone at event: Mountain Standard Time (GMT - 8 hours)
·   SCCA ProRally: http://www.sccaprorally.org/
·   SCCA Prescott Forest ProRally: http://www.prescottforestrally.com

The SCCA name and logo is a registered trademark of the Sports Car Club of America, Inc. 
ProRally, ClubRally and RallyCross are service marks of the SCCA.

The SCCA ProRally Championship is presented by Hyundai and Subaru, and is televised on Speedvision


For immediate release   4 OCTOBER, 2001

START ORDER & LATE BREAKING NEWS
SCCA ProRally Championship Round #9 - Prescott Forest

PRESCOTT, AZ: Ninth round (of ten) for the 2001 season. The breathtaking two-day Prescott Forest ProRally 
will be held on closed-to-the-public forest service roads in the high desert area both north and south of 
Prescott and the historic mining town of Jerome, AZ (About a 100 miles northwest of Phoenix). The event 
record 56 car rally rolls into action tomorrow at 4:30 PM after a brief Parc Expose at the Prescott Resort 
headquarters hotel. 

Selected Entries and Additional News (driver/co-driver):

Prescott Forest is the traditional 'penultimate round' of the SCCA ProRally Championship, and just like a 
scene from the days of the OK Corral, in nearby Tombstone, AZ, featuring Wyatt Earp and Doc Holiday; this 
race has all the makings of being a good 'ol southwestern shootout. The unpredictable 2001 season may see 
several championships decided here, including the overall drivers championship and the coveted Woodner Cup 
for two wheel drive rallyists. 

Subaru rally team USA driver Karl Scheible, and independent entry Ramana Lagemann have both converted their 
Imprezas to SCCA Open class specification in order upset the chances of a Mitsubishi Open class top honor 
by Seamus Burke, who leads Mark Lovell by a mere 6 points* for the overall. Tad Ohtake leads David White by 
a very slim margin of two points* for the Woodner Cup. 2000 season champions, Choiniere and Becker, have 
had a difficult time in defending their title, arriving at Prescott finds them in 5th place overall. However, 
this team knows this rally better than any of the top 10 entries -- the odds are good that they could be 
standing in the third place points position sometime Saturday night.

Other championships swinging in the balance: Tony Chavez leads surprising rookie Craig Peeper by a mere 8 
points* in the resurgent Production class. The Group 5 battle will definitely be one to watch, as Andrew Havas'
 and his trusty RX-7 scraps with class points leader Tad Ohtake in his supercharged Escort ZX-2. A similar 
battle will be witnessed in Group 2 - with David White's Golf GTi up against the wild rock-throwing Volvo 240 
of Bill Malik.

The event is known for its snaking trails, suffocating dust, sweltering heat, and fist-sized undercarriage 
seeking chunks of rock; suspension setup is an art form at this venue. For many, a DNF here could spell 
elimination from any chance of year-end awards at the season-ender just two weeks away at the Lake Superior 
ProRally in Houghton, Michigan.

Contact:    Kurt Spitzner - SCCA ProRally Championship Director
Direct inquiry Email: sccaprorally@aol.com
Press room: 5-6 October only. Call the hotel 520.776.1666 and ask for Press Room. 
Time zone at event: Mountain Standard Time (GMT - 8 hours)
SCCA ProRally: http://www.sccaprorally.org/
SCCA Prescott Forest ProRally: http://www.prescottforestrally.com

Information regarding the start order list:
Car # = number on vehicle. Most Cars with numbers under 200 are Pro entries. Car numbered over 200 are 
generally ClubRally (regional) entrants, with first digit denoting their home division (2,3 = West coast, 
5 = Central US, 8,9 East coast). 

Cars with no seed listed are entered in the ClubRally support events only. The start order for performance 
rally events is determined largely on the entering drivers 'seeding,' with a lower number indicating a driver 
with more experience than a higher numbered seed driver.

O - Open - fastest; are cars with considerable modifications; P - Production - slowest; are cars very near 
showroom stock configuration. G5 - Group 5 - two wheel drive high HP cars; G2 - Group 2 - two wheel drive 
lower horsepower cars; PGT - Production GT - high horsepower production (stock) cars. 


Pos Class   Seed Car#   Driver  		Co-Driver   		Year, Make, Model   		  Tire
 1  Open    0    115 	Seamus Burke    	Frank Cunningham    	2000 Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VI     Michelin
 2  Open    0    14  	Mark Lovell 		Mike Kidd   		2002 Subaru Impreza WRX 	  Pirelli
 3  Open    FIA   1   	Paul Choiniere  	Jeff Becker 		2000 Hyundai Tiburon    	  Michelin
 4  Open    0     3   	Noel Lawler 		Charlie Bradle 		2000 Hyundai Tiburon    	  Pirelli
 5  Open    0     2   	Karl Scheible   	Brian Maxwell  		2002 Subaru Impreza WRX 	  Pirelli
 6  Open    1    33  	Rhys Millen 		Josh Jacquot   		2000 Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VI     Michelin
 7  Open    1    74  	Ramana Lagemann 	Russ Hughes 		1999 Subaru Impreza		  Michelin
 8  Open    1   107 	Tim Paterson    	Scott Ferguson 		1997 Mitsubishi Lancer Evo IV     Michelin
 9  Open    1     8   	Patrick Richard 	Ben Bradley 		1998 Subaru Impreza RS  	  Michelin
10  Open    1    50  	Steve Gingras   	Bill Westrick  	 	2000 Subaru Impreza 		  Pirelli
11  Open    1    23  	Mike Whitman    	Paula Gibeault 		1993 Ford Sierra RS Cosworth      Michelin
12  GN 	    1    22  	Ralph Kosmides  	Joe Noyes   		1999 Subaru WRX-STi 		  Michelin
13  G2 	    1   235 	Dave White  		Jimmy Brandt   		1988 Volkswagen Golf GTI          Silverstone
14  Open    2    53  	Kyoichi Takaori  	Ken Cassidy 		1995 Mitsubishi Lancer Evo III    Falken
15  Open    2    48  	Lon Peterson    	Bill Gutzmann  		2000 Subaru Impreza 		  Pirelli
16  PGT	    2   275 	Nat T-Stow  		Jamie Thomas   		2002 Subaru Impreza WRX 	  Michelin
17  PGT	    2    90  	L. O'Sullivan 		John Dillon 		1992 Mitsubishi Eclipse GSX 	  Michelin
18  G5 	    2   188 	Andrew Havas    	John Allen  		1979 Mazda RX-7 		  Michelin
19  G5 	    2    63  	Tad Ohtake  		Bob Martin  		1998 Ford Escort ZX2    	  Michelin
20  Open    2     7   	George Plsek    	Ronan Burke 		1990 Audi Quattro  		  Pirelli
21  Open    3   110 	Mark Nelson 		Alex Gelsomino 		1999 Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VI     Michelin
22  Open    3    49  	Jonathan Ryther 	Janice Damitio 		2000 Subaru Impreza 		  Pirelli
23  G2 	    1    28  	Bill Malik  		Christian Edstrom   	1993 Volvo 240  		  Michelin
24  G2 	    2    51  	Jay Streets 		Bill Feyling   		1987 Toyota Corolla 		  Silverstone
25  P  	    3   301 	Tony Chavez 		Doug Robinson  		1987 Volkswagen Golf GTI   	  Michelin
26  P  	    3    61  	Michael Halley  	Ole Holter  		1999 Volkswagen New Beetle 	  Michelin
27  Open    4   374 	Leon Styles 		Larry Scott 		1991 Mitsubishi Galant VR4  	  Silverstone
28  Open    4   331 	Dave Turner 		TBD 			1991 Jeep Cherokee  		  Goodyear
29  Open    5   403 	Wyeth Gubelmann 	Therin Pace 		2000 Subaru Impreza    		  Michelin
30  Open    5   124 	Peter Workum    	Claire Chizma  		2002 Subaru Impreza WRX 	  Pirelli
31  P  	    5    94  	Craig Peeper    	Dan Bevan   		2001 Ford Focus ZX3 		  Michelin
32  G5 	    5   370 	William Yates   	Julie Yates 		1989 Toyota MR2			  Silverstone
33  G2 	    5    72  	Jon Hamilton   		Ken Sabo    		1981 Volkswagen Rabbit  	  Kuhmo
34  G2 	    6   367 	Richard Byford  	Frances Olson  		1970 BMW 2002  			  Silverstone
35  PGT	    6   325 	Bruce Brown 		Bob Moe 		1993 Subaru Impreza 		  Kuhmo
36  Open    6   349 	Tom Juliani 		Dann Oebker 		1983 Audi Quattro  		  Pirelli
37  PGT	    -   303 	Roger Hull  		Sean Gallagher  	1993 Eagle Talon TSi    	  Goodyear
38  PGT	    -   396 	Keith Roper 		Chrissy Beavis  	1991 Mitsubishi Galant VR4  	  Michelin
39  PGT	    -   323 	Stephan Verdier 	Allan Walker    	1988 Mazda 323 GTX  		  Michelin
40  G2 	    -   357 	Chris Burns 		Brad Boli   		1991 Eagle Talon    		  Silverstone
41  Open    -   393 	Julius Vasari   	Stuart Gater    	1991 Mitsibishi Eclipse GSX	  Michelin
42  G5 	    -   371 	John Shults 		Doug Mitchell   	1973 Mazda RX3 			  Silverstone
43  G5 	    -   401 	Jim Gillaspy    	Mick Kilpatrick 	1983 Mazda RX-7			  Michelin
44  G2 	    -   392 	Dave Coleman    	Paul Timmerman  	1971 Datsun 510 		  Michelin
45  G5 	    -   388 	Darren Pennington 	David Kean  		1990 VW Corrado G60		  Michelin
46  G2 	    -   282 	Jon Oxford  		Damian Delezene 	1987 VW Golf GTI 16v    	  Silverstone
47  G2 	    -   225 	Mark Durley 		Allan McGuirl   	2001 Ford Focus ZX3		  Michelin
48  Open    -   351 	Scott Clark 		Tamara Clark    	1985 Subaru RX 			  Michelin
49  Prod    -   332 	Mike Masano 		Linda Masano    	1987 Toyota Corolla		  Kuhmo
50  G5 	    -   387 	Brady Dohrman   	Brandon Smith   	1986 Mazda RX7 			  Michelin
51  G5 	    -   471 	Greg Pachman    	Ray Summers 		2001 Ford Escape   		  Goodyear
52  G2 	    -   407 	Brooks Freehill 	Mike Schaefer   	1987 VW Scirocco 16v  		  Kumho
53  PGT	    -   391 	Kyle Childers   	Mike Kelly  		1988 BMW 325IX 			  Kuhmo
54  G5 	    -   379 	Eric Schleicher 	Nick Korpal 		1986 Dodge Omni GLH-T 		  Kuhmo
55  G2 	    -   394 	Andrew Grady    	Bill Culbertson 	1987 Toyota Corolla FX16  	  Kuhmo
56  PGT	    -   369 	Brian Scott 		Doug Reid   		1992 Mitsubishi Eclipse 

The SCCA ProRally Championship is presented by Hyundai and Subaru


For immediate release   05 October, 2001

SCCA ProRally Championship - Round #9 - Prescott Forest
Leg One Results, Key Notes 
Brutal High Desert Stages Shake-up the Field 

Prescott, Arizona - For the second year in a row, perfect weather seemed to indicate that this year's Prescott 
Forest SCCA ProRally would be an ideal place for teams to make good on their late season strategies. But 
as happened in years past, the Prescott trails made mincemeat out of more than just a handful of top teams, and 
for the lucky few that made it back to service, a very long night of repairs and parts scrounging awaited. 

Key Notes:
Front running championship players that found themselves out of the running early read like a who's who list 
of American Rallying: Paul Choiniere, Rhys Millen, Karl Scheible, Ramana Lagemann, and Jonathan Ryther 
were all out of the rally by SS2, either victims of mechanical failure or off-road excursions. 

Amongst the running, were a heavily battle damaged Seamus Burke, nearly 30 minutes off rally leader Mark Lovell. 
This is a tremendous blow to Burkes last-ditch championship push, and may end his chances for the top podium 
spot. Lovell needs only to finish in the top four positions to secure his year-end Drivers' Championship - and 
with many of the top contenders already out of the running, the Englishman could be in a coast-home mode tomorrow. 

Perhaps most significant in the 'still running' group is a resurgent Noel Lawler and Charles Bradley, fresh off 
their first finish of the year at Wild West. Currently running a comfortable 2nd place, their Hyundai is running 
well, and with the roughest stages of the rally now behind them, are ready to go head to head with the Subaru 
WRX of Mark Lovell.

The tightest battle of leg one was back in Production Class, where the three 'usual suspects' that have been 
following each other around the woods all season are back at it again. In the lead - but by a mere 3 seconds - are 
Californians Tony Chavez/Doug Robinson, in their VW Golf GTi. Right on their bumper are Midwesterners Michael 
Halley/Ole Holter in the New Beetle. Craig Peeper/Ian Bevan, who were leading the series until Wild West, are 
a not too distant 6 minutes back - but as rough as Prescott is, that kind of margin isn't as bad as it may seem.

Patrick Richard and Ben Bradley were having a very good go in their Subaru Impreza, winning the final stage of 
the night and finishing a solid third place. However those good stage times extracted a high cost - melting 
down two pistons. The team withdrew at service. 

Leg two of the Prescott Forest SCCA ProRally begins at 9:00 AM, following a special spectator stage to be run 
at the Yavapai County Fairgrounds just north of Prescott. 

The SCCA name and logo is a registered trademark of the Sports Car Club of America, Inc. ProRally, ClubRally 
and RallyCross are service marks of the SCCA.

 



 

Prescott Forest SCCA ProRally Championship Round #9 05-06 October, 2001
Top 25 Leg One Finish Order (unofficial) times are in hours:minutes:seconds

St Fin  Car# 	Time     Sd  Class   Driver		Co-Driver		Year, Make, Model
 2   1    14	1:10:14  0   Open    Mark Lovell 	Mike Kidd   		02  Subaru Impreza WRX
 4   2     3  	1:11:55  0   Open    Noel Lawler 	Charles Bradley 	00  Hyundai Tiburon
 9   3     8    1:13:20  1   Open    Patrick Richard 	Ben Bradley 		98  Subaru Impreza 2.5RS
10   4    50  	1:13:37  1   Open    Steve Gingras   	Bill Westrick   	00  Subaru Impreza
14   5    53  	1:14:53  2   Open    Kyoichi Takaori 	Ken Cassidy 		94  Mitsubishi Lancer Evo III
18   6   188 	1:15:08  2   Gr 5    Andrew Havas    	John Allen  		79  Mazda RX-7
 8   7   107 	1:15:17  1   Open    Tim Paterson    	Scott Ferguson  	97  Mitsubishi Lancer Evo IV
13   8   235 	1:16:15  1   Gr 2    David White 	James Brandt    	87  VW Golf GTi
21   9   110 	1:16:25  3   Open    Mark Nelson 	Alex Gelsomino  	00  Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VI
12  10    22  	1:16:52  1   Gr N    Ralph Kosmides  	Joe Noyes   		99  Subaru Impreza WRX-STi
17  11    90  	1:17:10  2   GT      L. O'Sullivan 	John Dillon 		94  Mitsubishi Eclipse GSX
28  12   331 	1:17:19  4   Open    David Turner    	Mike McComas    	94  Jeep Cherokee
20  13     7   	1:17:40  2   Open    George Plsek    	Ronan Burke 		92  Audi S2
29  14   403 	1:19:40  5   Open    Wyeth Gublemann 	Therin Pace 		02  Subaru Impreza WRX
27  15   374 	1:21:21  4   Open    Leon Styles 	Larry Scott 		91  Mitsubishi Galant VR-4
25  16    95  	1:21:26  2   P       Tony Chavez 	Doug Robinson   	86  VW Golf GTi
26  17    61  	1:21:29  3   P       Michael Halley  	Ole Holter  		99  VW New Beetle
33  18    72    1:26:10  5   Gr 2    Jon Hamilton    	Ken Sabo    		81  VW Rabbit
31  19    94    1:27:30  5   P       Craig Peeper    	Ian Bevan   		00  Ford Focus ZX3
19  20    63    1:28:19  2   Gr 5    Tad Ohtake  	Bob Martin  		98  Ford Escort ZX2
34  21   367    1:34:59  6   Gr 2    Richard Byford  	Frances Olson   	72  BMW 2002
 1  22   115    1:34:15  0   Open    Seamus Burke    	Frank Cunningham    	00  Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VI
35  23   325    1:34:28  6   GT      Bruce Brown 	Bob Moe 		93  Subaru Impreza
32  24   370    1:44:04  5   Gr 5    William Yates   	Julie Yates		85  Toyota MR2
24  25    51    1:44:35  3   Gr 2    Jay Streets 	Al Kintigh  		85  Toyota Corolla
                                    
*complete results will be posted on the Prescott Forest website: http://www.prescottforestrally.com


Leg One Retirements - unofficial
Car#   	Driver    	Co-Driver	  Class   Year, Make  stage   Retirement cause (unofficial)
 28  	Bill Malik  	Christian Edstrom G2  	  93  Volvo   SS1 Transmission
 33  	Rhys Millen 	Josh Jacquot      Open    00  Mitsu   SS1 Driveshaft
 49  	Jonathan Ryther Janice Damitio    Open    00  Subaru  SS1 Fuel tank rupture
349*    Tom Juliani 	Dan Oebker  	  Open    83  Audi    SS1 Undisclosed mechanical
  1   	Paul Choiniere  Jeff Becker 	  Open    00  Hyundai SS2 Off-road - stuck
  2   	Karl Scheible   Brian Maxwell 	  Open    02  Subaru  SS2 Off-road - stuck
 23  	Michael Whitman Paula Gibeault	  Open    93  Ford    SS2 Transmission
 48  	Lon Peterson    Bill Gutzmann 	  Open    00  Subaru  SS2 
 74  	Ramana Lagemann Russ Hughes	  Open    00  Subaru  SS2 Accident
124*    Peter Workum    Clair Chizma   	  Open    02  Subaru  SS2 Off-road - stuck
275 	Nat T-Stow  	Jamie Thomas   	  PGT 	  02  Subaru  SS2 Accident
8   	Patrick Richard Ben Bradley	  Open    98  Subaru  Withdrawn   Engine failure (pistons)

* indicates teams that have the option of re-starting Leg 2 as ClubRally entrants only.


The SCCA ProRally Championship is presented by Hyundai and Subaru



For immediate release   06 October, 2001

SCCA ProRally Championship - Round #9 - Prescott Forest
Final Results, Key Notes 
Lovell Triumphs, Lawler Makes Long-Awaited Comeback 

Prescott, Arizona - Featuring much smoother roads than teams had to endure in Leg One, the remaining survivors of 
yesterday's night of rallying headed north of Prescott to historic Jerome, where some of the highest elevation 
stages in the world (well over 6500 feet) beckoned. Mark Lovell, who snapped up the lead from a rapidly fading 
Seamus Burke halfway through Leg One never looked back, and finished the event with a 5-minute margin over 
Hyundai's Noel Lawler and a hard charging Mark Nelson. The overall Drivers' championship for 2001 now securely 
his; Lovell needs only to finish at Lake Superior in two weeks to secure Subaru's Overall Manufacturers Title.

Key Notes:
Noel Lawler? Yes - along with faithful co-driver Charles Bradley, the 1999 SCCA champions were back on the podium 
after a 13-month hiatus. The jubilant Irishmen drove a hard rally, the punishing roads giving their Hyundai the 
longest workout of the season. By the final stage, the duo was battling turbo, starter, and clutch problems, but 
wouldn't relent. "The monkey is finally off our back," said a clearly elated Bradley after his first taste of 
winners circle champagne in over a year.

Before daybreak Seamus Burke made one of the most difficult decisions of his season - and withdrew from a rally 
he had hoped to be, and was at one time, winning. Leading the unadjusted* drivers championship points over Subaru 
works driver Mark Lovell by 6 points, a strong finish was essential to keep Burke's Drivers Championship hopes 
alive. The extensive damage to the car, and the nearly 30 minutes in time penalties that the team accrued making 
roadside repairs were more than could be made up even under the best of circumstances. 

Mark Nelson was the star of today's show, winning all but one stage of the day, and keeping his Mitsubishi Lancer 
Evo VI in mint condition as well. Nelson, in his second full season of SCCA ProRally competition has been steadily 
improving all year, and this event was his finest ever, and marked his first trip to the podium. "We saw his stage 
times at service and we realized right away we would be watching our mirrors for the rest of the day…it was just 
his event and it was all we could do to hold him off" remarked Bradley.

In Woodner Cup competition for overall two-wheel drive honors, the year-end unadjusted* scores have really tightened 
up, with a showdown looming at Lake Superior. David White holds a 3-point edge over Tad Ohtake (93 - 90) but 
Andrew Havas' strong 5th place overall finish today brings him in striking distance with 79 points.

In Production, Tony Chavez' 5-minute margin over rival Craig Peeper just wasn't quite enough to clinch the class 
trophy, so both will have to travel to Lake Superior to determine the championship. Peeper has his work cut out 
for himself though - to win the year-end he will have to take the class win in Houghton.

The SCCA ProRally Championship's final event of the season in two weeks, is in a location and climate very far 
removed from Arizona's warm and sunny skies - traveling to the northernmost tip of Michigan's Upper Peninsula, 
for the historic Lake Superior Rally in Houghton. 

* at the conclusion of the final round in two weeks, SCCA Drivers Championship rules dictate that only the best 
7 events of the season will count towards the 2001 championship award. For drivers that entered more than 7 events, 
their points totals will be adjusted down, by dropping their weakest finishes.


Prescott Forest SCCA ProRally Championship Round #9 
05-06 October, 2001
Finish Order (official) times are in hours:minutes:seconds

St  Fin Car#    Time    Seed    Class   Driver  		Co-driver       Car
2   1   14  	2:05:56  0   	Open    Mark Lovell 		Mike Kidd   	02  Subaru Impreza WRX
4   2    3   	2:10:45  0   	Open    Noel Lawler 		Charles Bradley 00  Hyundai Tiburon
21   3  110 	2:11:15  3   	Open    Mark Nelson 		Alex Gelsomino  00  Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VI
8   4  107 	2:11:54  1   	Open    Tim Paterson    	Scott Ferguson  97  Mitsubishi Lancer Evo IV
18   5  188 	2:14:40  2   	Gr 5    Andrew Havas    	John Allen  	79  Mazda RX-7
12   6   22  	2:17:14  1   	Gr N    Ralph Kosmides  	Joe Noyes   	99  Subaru Impreza WRX-STi
17   7   90  	2:19:05  2   	GT  	Lauchlin O'Sullivan 	John Dillon 	94  Mitsubishi Eclipse GSX
20   8    7   	2:20:55  2   	Open    George Plsek    	Ronan Burke 	92  Audi S2
28   9  331 	2:21:20  4   	Open    David Turner    	Mike McComas    94  Jeep Cherokee
13  10  235 	2:22:32  1   	Gr 2    David White 		James Brandt    87  VW Golf GTi
29  11  403 	2:22:37  5   	Open    Wyeth Gublemann 	Therin Pace 	02  Subaru Impreza WRX
25  12   95  	2:29:05  2   	P   	Tony Chavez 		Doug Robinson   86  VW Golf GTi
19  13   63  	2:30:00  2   	Gr 5    Tad Ohtake  		Bob Martin  	98  Ford Escort ZX2
31  14   94  	2:33:54  5   	P   	Craig Peeper    	Ian Bevan   	00  Ford Focus ZX3
33  15   72  	2:36:48  5   	Gr 2    Jon Hamilton    	Ken Sabo    	81  VW Rabbit
34  16  367 	2:45:15  6   	Gr 2    Richard Byford  	Frances Olson   72  BMW 2002
35  17  325 	2:50:05  6   	GT  	Bruce Brown 		Bob Moe 	93  Subaru Impreza
32  18  370 	2:58:50  5   	Gr 5    William Yates   	Julie Yates 	85  Toyota MR2
24  19   51  	2:59:29  3   	Gr 2    Jay Streets 		Al Kintigh  	85  Toyota Corolla

*complete results will be posted on the Prescott Forest website: http://www.prescottforestrally.com

Leg One Retirements - official
Car#	Driver     	Co-Driver 		Class   Year    Make    stage   Retirement cause 
 28  	Bill Malik  	Christian Edstrom   	G2  	93  	Volvo   SS1 	Transmission
 33  	Rhys Millen 	Josh Jacquot    	Open    00  	Mitsub  SS1 	Driveshaft
 49  	Jonathan Ryther Janice Damitio  	Open    00  	Subaru  SS1 	Fuel tank rupture
349 	Tom Juliani 	Dan Oebker  		Open    83  	Audi    SS1 	Undisclosed mechanical
  1   	Paul Choiniere  Jeff Becker 		Open    00  	Hyundai SS2 	Off-road - stuck
  2   	Karl Scheible   Brian Maxwell   	Open    02  	Subaru  SS2 	Off-road - stuck
 23  	Michael Whitman Paula Gibeault  	Open    93  	Ford    SS2 	Transmission
 48  	Lon Peterson    Bill Gutzmann   	Open    00  	Subaru  SS2 	Oil line failure
 74  	Ramana Lagemann Russ Hughes 		Open    00  	Subaru  SS2 	Accident
124 	Peter Workum    Clair Chizma    	Open    02  	Subaru  SS2 	Off-road - stuck
275 	Nat T-Stow  	Jamie Thomas    	PGT 	02  	Subaru  SS2 	Accident
  8   	Patrick Richard Ben Bradley 		Open    98  	Subaru  	Withdrawn   Engine failure (pistons)
115 	Seamus Burke    Frank Cunningham    	Open    00  	Mitsu  		Withdrawn   Road damage

Leg Two Retirements - official
Car#   	Driver   	Co-Driver 		Class   Year    Make    stage   Retirement cause 
 50  	Steve Gingras   Bill Westrick   	Open    00  	Subaru  SS7 	Differential
 53  	Kyoichi Takaori Ken Cassidy 		Open    95  	Mitsu  	SS8 	Turbo
 61  	Michael Halley  Ole Holter  		P   	99  	VW  	SS8 	Mechanical
374 	Leon Styles 	Larry Scott 		Open    91  	Mitsu  SS7 	Turbo

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2001 ProRally Index
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