2011_OREGON_Web OTR 2011 Spectator Guide

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2011_OREGON_Web OTR 2011 Spectator Guide
www.Rally-America.com
www.OregonTrailRally.com
OFFICIAL SPECTATOR GUIDE
May 13 - 15th, 2011
Portland - Oregon
2010 Oregon Trail Rally Winner : Andrew Comrie-Picard Photo: Ken Maydaniuk/WorldRallySport
Schedule & Directions to Spectator Locations
You can find,
join and follow
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Mikko Hirvonen
Dillon Van Way
Ken Block
FIESTA STARTS FAST.
Right out of the gate Ford Fiesta drew worldwide raves from drivers, both on and off the track. And
the accolades are bound to multiply after Mikko Hirvonen powered his Fiesta to a 1-2-3 sweep for
Ford at the WRC Rally Sweden. The defending Rally Sweden champs took an overnight lead and
then finished strong to capture the opening round of the 2011 World Rally Championship. Fiesta
driver Ken Block flashed his mad skills as well, when he launched the race’s longest jump at over
121 feet, to claim the Colin’s Crest Award. Fiesta also made noise on this side of the pond, when
Dillon Van Way won RallyCar’s Rally America Sno*Drift 2WD class to kick off the 2011 RallyCar Rally
America National Championship season. Ford Fiesta has made an immediate impact on the sport
and its early success this season makes it the car to beat.
2011 FIESTA
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Welcome to the 2011 Oregon Trail Rally!
The fourth race on Rally America’s schedule, Oregon Trail is the only 3 day rally event on the Championship schedule that takes place inside an urban setting before moving to the Mt. Hood farmlands
outside Portland, OR. The Oregon Trail Rally stages are typically very fast stretches of road packed
with excitement, which offer fans the best rally viewing opportunities due to their accessibility and
wide-open unobstructed areas.
The Oregon Trail Rally starts at Portland International Raceway (PIR), the only dedicated circuit track
in the Series. Fans will be treated with “superspecial” style stages at PIR, complete with a fan festival,
where cars will tackle the tarmac track and gravel perimeter. The event moves East for the weekend
towards looming Mount Hood, which provides the perfect backdrop for the rally’s competition stages
surrounding Dufur and The Dalles, OR.
Oregon Trail Rally Past Winners
2010
Andrew Comrie-Picard
2007 Mitsubishi EVO IX
2008
Travis Pastrana
2006 Subaru WRX STI
2009
2007
2006
2005
2004
2003
2002
2001
2000
1984
Travis Pastrana
Andrew Pinker
Andrew Pinker
Stig Blomqvist
Patrick Richard
David Higgins
David Higgins
Mark Lovell
Paul Choiniere
John Buffum
2008 Subaru WRX STI
2004 Subaru Impreza WRX STI
2004 Subaru Impreza WRX STI
2003 Subaru Impreza WRX STI
Subaru WRX
Mitsubishi EVO
Subaru Impreza
Subaru Impreza WRX STI
Hyundai Tiburon
Audi Quattro
Photo: Paul Webb
Have a smartphone?
Check results and news on the go or in the woods!
m.RallyAM.com
The competition at rally events is split between National and Regional teams. Teams can register to participate in
national or regional events, or both. A national winner competes over the course of the entire event, whereas each
competition day awards a single regional winner.
At the national competition level, Rally America awards points
to three distinctive categories at each event. The points are accumulated every round for the following categories:
Overall - Rally America recognizes an overall winner at each
national event that could be from any car class.
Super Production - See car description in the Car Classes
section below.
2 Wheel Drive - “Spectacular” describes this category where
power is effectively restricted only by the limitations of 2-wheel
drive. Big turbos, big engines, and big “rooster tails” of dirt rule
the 2-Wheel Drive classes.
CAR CLASSES
Open - This very broad class allows for a tremendous amount
of technical innovation. As with all performance rally classes,
the cars must retain their production based appearance, but
under the hood, virtually anything goes, turbo charging and all
wheel drive are absolutely essential.
Open Light - A class for normally aspirated all wheel drive
cars under 2.65 liters.
Super Production – For modern, high performance all wheel
drive vehicles with very limited modifications. Only a small
step down in speed from Open Class, but a large step down in
competitor cost. The primary difference between this class and
PGT (see PGT description) is allowable brake modifications in
Super Production enabling modern cars with large brakes to fit
smaller brake systems to fit 15” gravel rally wheels and tires.
Production - Performance Rally’s version of “Showroom
Stock”, this class features primarily small displacement 2WD
cars that are virtually unaltered, except for the safety requirements, with respect to manufacturer‘s production specifications.
Production GT - Following the showroom stock foundation
of Production Class, GT cars are more powerful and often are
turbocharged. These all wheel drive cars are allowed adjusted
engine displacements over 2.65 liters.
Group 5 - The same rules as national 2 wheel drive.
Group 2 - A normally aspirated, small displacement, twowheel drive class that otherwise follows the “anything goes”
format of the Open and Group 5 classes, but provides excellent competition opportunities for cost sensitive competitors.
Rally Explained
RALLY: A SPORT LIKE NO OTHER
Rally features real cars racing against the clock on
closed-off sections of real roads. Events can last several days and cover hundreds of miles through rain,
snow, day and night.
DRIVERS
Drivers must master every road surface and weather
condition while possessing the stamina and concentration to perform at the highest level over long days and
hundreds of miles. Rally drivers are generally considered the most talented by their peers in other forms of
motorsports.
CO-DRIVERS
The key to a driver’s success is their co-driver. Rally
drivers cannot practice the course and must rely on
their co-driver to communicate instructions detailing
what lies ahead on the road. The co-driver deciphers
multiple notes and translates them to the driver. Rally
drivers determine what speed and angle to enter
each turn or crest in the road based on the co-driver’s
instructions.
THE CARS
A rally car is the ultimate real world sports car; one that
is capable of high speeds and incredible handling on
any road surface. All cars must be street legal, since
they traverse public roads with traffic between competitive times sections.
FANS
Watching rally on TV is a spectacle, but seeing it in
person is an awe inspiring experience. Fans line the
road, mere feet from the sliding, jumping and gravel
spraying action. Fans can also freely check out the
service areas where drivers and their teams repair the
cars. Meeting your favorite driver and touching your
favorite rally car are guaranteed!
Watch Rally Safely!!!
Cars are coming fast and we need everyone to follow safety rules to keep you and the competitors from
unnecessary risk.
When attending a rally race please watch the sport from designated spectator areas. Being in the wrong
place at the wrong time WILL cancel a stage and can threaten the longevity of the entire event!
• Listen to all Oregon Trail Rally Marshals.
• Do not cross barricades and banner tape.
• Do not stand on outside of corners and no closer
than 100 feet.
• No fires and leave area cleaner than you found it.
• Cars arrive approximately in 1 minute intervals.
Stage is “Hot” until all sweep vehicles have passed
(will have yellow flashing lights).
• Be wary and alert at all times! Be ready to move if
a car is out of control… don’t sit down or ever turn
your back to competition.
• Sometimes cars will catch others on stage and
their sound will be masked by the car in front of
them.
• Drugs, alcohol and firearms are not permitted in
the forest. They can be confiscated.
Photo: Ken Maydaniuk/WorldRallySport
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Teams have spent months building performance cars to handle the treacherous and demanding Oregon Trail
Rally conditions. Each team deserves recognition, but due to limited space RallyCar and Oregon Trail Rally
can only supply a selection of drivers in the spectator guide.
To see a complete entry list and event results, please visit www.Rally-America.com.
Open Class Drivers
Antoine L’Estage #1
St-Jean-sur-Richelieu, QC
Rockstar Energy Rally Team
2009 Mitsubishi EVO Lancer X
Co-Driver: Nathalie Richard
2010 Rally America Champions
David Higgins #75
Trefeglwys, Mid Wales
Subaru Rally Team USA
2011 Subaru Impreza WRX STI
Co-Driver: Craig Drew
2002 SCCA ProRally Champion
Burak Tuglu #41
Dave Mirra #40
Greenville, NC
Subaru Rally Team USA
2011 Subaru Impreza WRX STI
Co-Driver: Marshall Clarke
2008 Rally America Rookie of the
Year
Joseph Burke #115
Powder Springs, GA
Joseph Burke Motorsport
2006 Mitsubishi EVO IX
Co-Driver: Alex Kihurani
2010 Rally America Rookie of the
Year
Mason Moyle #377
Kensington, MD
Houghton, MI
Team Rally-Tire
2003 Mitsubishi Lancer EVO
Co-Driver: Carrie Wilburn
Moyle Racing
1999 Subaru Impreza
Co-Driver: Gary Barton
Daniel Brown #203
Viktor Bartosek #438
Tigard, OR
Mulkilteo, WA
Roshambo Racing
2007 Subaru Impreza WRX
Co-Driver: Doug Heredos
Sunset Auto Sales
1983 Audi UR Quattro
Co-Driver: Nick Taylor
Matt Marker #65
Elk Rapids, MI
Subaroots Rally Liminal Racing
2006 Subaru WRX
Co-Driver: Christopher Gordon
Adam Yeoman #425
Houghton, MI
FY Racing
2002 Subaru Impreza
Co-Driver: Jordan Schulze
Super Production Class Drivers
Travis Hanson #523
Littleton, NH
Hanson Motorsports
2007 Subaru Impreza WRX STI
Co-Driver: Terry Hanson
2011 Sno*Drift Rally
Overall Winner
Lauchlin O’Sullivan #90
2-Wheel & Regional Class Drivers
Andrew Comrie-Picard #20
Hermosa Beach, CA
Team Rally xD
2011 Scion xD
Co-Driver: Jeremy Wimpey
2010 Oregon Trail Rally Winner
Dillon Van Way #600
San Francisco, CA
Carencro, LA
2007 Subaru WRX STI
Co-Driver: Scott Putnam
Team 600
2010 Ford Fiesta
Co-Driver: Jake Blattner
2-Time Jake Himes Cup Champ
Lars Wolfe #23
Danville, CA
Works Rally
2008 Mitsubishi Lance RalliArt
Co-Driver: TBD
Team BFG Driver and co-star
in Shaun White commercials
Ramana Lagemann #74
Somerville, MA
Team DSG
2011 Subaru Impreza WRX STI
Co-Driver: Chrissie Beavis
Paul Eklund #233
Tigard, OR
Primitive Racing
2008 Subaru Impreza WRX STI
Co-Driver: Jeff Price
2007 NWR Open Class Champ
Andrew Wickline #45
Utica, New York
Know Breaks Racing
2006 Subaru WRX STI
Co-Driver: Steve Kurey
2009 2WD National Champion
Mark Tabor #232
West Linn, OR
Tabor Rally Team
2002 Subaru Impreza WRX
Co-Driver: Ben Bradley
Wyatt Knox
Franconia, NH
#333
Team O’Neil Motorsports
2008 Mazda Speed 3
Co-Driver: Ole Holter
Dave Henderson #711
Hood River, OR
Evil Eye Motorsports
2006 Mazda Speed 3
Co-Driver: Terrence McDowell
Brian Gottlieb #466
Portland, OR
Red Rocket Rally
1989 Honda Civic
Co-Driver: Patrick Darrow
Overview Map
Old Dalles D
r
Eastside Rd
Colu
Fir
Seven
M
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Odell
mbia
Rive
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Mile Hill Rd
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Fiftee
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Ryan
Corner
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Em e rson
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Mount Hood
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Court St
Harrison St
Aikin St
2nd St
1st St
Spectator
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Parc Expose’
Saturday: 10:00am - 11:00am
Service #1
Saturday: 1:29pm - 2:09pm
Williams St
Main St
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Heimrich St
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3rd St
Mill St
5th St
Klinger St
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Parking Lot
Parc Expose’
Sunday: 10:00am - 11:00am
Service
Saturday: 5:38pm - 6:18pm
Sunday: 12:29pm - 1:09pm
6th St
6th St
Victory Celebration
Sunday: 3:41pm
College St
DUFUR
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Snipe
St
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Court St
Friend Rd
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Friday, May 13th
Event Schedule
Stage Number/Name
First Car Start
Stage Miles Notes
Stage 1
7:03pm
2.90
Parc Expose & Autographs
Northwest Passage
Stage 2
Armco Trail
Stage 3
Northwest Passage II
Service
Stage 4
PIR Land Rush
Parc Expose & Autographs
Saturday, May 14th
6:00pm - 7:00pm
7:17pm
7:23pm - 8:18pm
8:21pm
8:35pm
8:38pm
1.17
2.90
0.70
Portland International Raceway Paddock
Portland International Raceway Paddock
Portland International Raceway Paddock
Stage Name/Location
First Car Start
Stage Miles Notes
Stage 5
Huskey
11:48am
8.31
Stage 7
Ketchum If U Can
12:46pm
7.80
Parc Expose & Autographs
Stage 6
Service
Stage 8
Stage 9
Fir South
10:00am - 11:00am
12:21pm
1:29pm - 2:09pm
Fir Mountain South Long 3:22pm
Ketchum If U Can II
Stage 10 Starveout
4:00pm
14.72
7.80
Spectator A
K Mart Mall at The Dalles, OR
Spectator A
8.34
Spectator B
6:56pm
10.76
Spectator C
Stage Name/Location
First Car Start
Stage Miles Notes
Stage 13 Summit
11:18am
9.61
Service
Stage 11 Boyd
Stage 12 Starveout II
Sunday, May 15th
Parc Expose & Autographs
Stage 14 Clausen
Service
Stage 15 Starveout III
Stage 16 Summitt II
Stage 17 Clausen II
Victory Celebration
5:08pm
5.74
K Mart Mall at The Dalles, OR
5:38pm - 6:18pm
7:37pm
10:00am - 11:00am
12:02pm
12:29pm - 1:09pm
8.34
7.10
1:47pm
8.34
3:14pm
7.10
2:30pm
3:41pm
9.61
Dufur, OR
Spectator B
Main Street, Dufur, OR
Spectator D
Dufur, OR
Spectator B
Spectator D
Main Street, Dufur, OR
Is proudly supported by:
Friday, May 13th
Portland International Raceway
N. Expo
Rd.
Entrance
Gate
PIR Entrance Rd.
acre Dr.
N. Broad
y
N. Victor
Blvd.
Pedestrian
Bridge
Parking
Parking
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N. Denv
Ave.
SUPER SPECIAL DETAILS:
(A) - Stages 1 & 3 viewing area, from grandstands
and grass field
(B) - Concessions & Restrooms
(C) - Stages 2 & 4 viewing area, rally cars exit from
motocross park
(D) - Stages 2 & 4 viewing area, from atop motocross park
(E) - Festival curve grandstand viewing area
First Car Starts At:
Stage 1: 7:03pm
Stage 2: 7:17pm
Stage 3: 8:21pm
Stage 4: 8:35pm
T abor
A ccounting
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TAX AND ACCOUNTING SERVICES
FOR SMALL BUSINESS AND
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“Near Bridgeport Village”
Call for a free tax or business
accounting consultation
Ph: (503) 598-1011
Bruce R. Tabor, C.P.A., P.C.
Fax: (503) 620-3083
7501 SW Findlay Road
[email protected]
Durham, OR 97224
PIR LOCATION MAP:
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Listen to news, driver interviews and Oregon
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Friday, May 13
Saturday, May 14
Sunday, May 15
6:00pm-10:00pm
11:00am-9:00pm
11:00am-8:00pm
Friday, May 13th
Spectator A: Fir South
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Old Dalles Dr
Pine Grove
Van
Horn Dr
Dethman Ridge Rd
ss Rd
ain Rd
EXPANDED VIEW OF SPECTATOR AREA
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Mo u
Eastside Rd
Gla
Wells Dr
Eastside Rd
Tucker Rd
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Smiley’s
Red Barn
Restrooms
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Head of
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Odell
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Spectator
Parking
DIRECTIONS: SPECTATOR POINT A
From Hood River:
• From Interstate Hwy 84, take exit 64 South onto
Hwy 35 and travel 5.4 mi.
• Turn Left onto Fir Mountain Road and travel 5.6 mi.
to spectator area. No parking on Fir Mountain Rd.
Parking Instructions:
• There is a designated parking area 2 miles before
the spectator point. A shuttle service is in place to
transport fans at $5 per person. You may offload
near the spectator point and have the driver return
to park and ride the shuttle back. Arrive early to
allow adequate time to ride the shuttle.
First Car Starts At:
Stage 6: 12:21pm - Stage 8: 3:22pm
Saturday, May 14th/Sunday, May 15th
EXPANDED VIEW OF SPECTATOR AREA
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Spectator B: Starveout
DIRECTIONS: SPECTATOR POINT B
From Dufur:
• From the intersection of Main & 1ST Street
• Head North on Main St for 0.2 miles
• Turn Right onto 5th St and travel 0.2 mi.
• Turn Left onto Court St and travel 0.4 mi.
• Turn Left onto US Hwy 197 and travel 1.7 mi.
to spectator parking frontage road. Road is
one way. Park in field adjacent to viewing area.
d
Ward Rd
First Car Starts At:
Saturday: Stage 10: 5:08pm - Stage 12: 7:37pm
Sunday: Stage 15: 1:47pm
Endersby
Boyd Loop Rd
Boyd
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Heimrich St
Main St
5TH St
Court St
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Long Hollow Rd
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Mason Rd
Rd
Ward
Rd
DIRECTIONS: SPECTATOR POINT C
Eigh
Boyd
Rd
Bolton
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1ST St
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Steu
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Can
Main St
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First Car Starts At: Stage 11: 6:56pm
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From Dufur:
• From the intersection of Main & 1ST Street
• Head East on 1ST Street for 0.5 miles
• Cross Hwy 197 onto Boyd Loop Rd and travel 2 mi.
• Turn Right onto Long Hollow Rd and travel 6.5 mi.
• Continue Straight onto Center Ridge Rd and
travel 3.2 mi.
• Turn Left onto Hastings Ridge Rd (gravel road) and
tingto
Hasmi.
s Rispectator area. Park in adjacent field
travel 1.5
dg
only. No parking eon
Rd Hastings Ridge Rd.
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Tygh
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Hastings Ridge Rd
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Spectator C: Boyd
Wrentham
Market Rd
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Saturday, May 14th
Old
School
Bldg
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Adkisso
First Car Starts At:
Stage 13: 11:18am - Stage 16: 2:30pm
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Boy
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1ST St
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Steu
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Main St
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From Dufur:
• From the intersection of Main & 1ST Street
• Head East on 1ST Street for 0.5 miles
• Cross Hwy 197 onto Boyd Loop Rd and travel 2 mi.
• Turn Right
ings Ri Long Hollow Rd and travel 6.5 mi.
Hastonto
dgeonto Center Ridge Rd and travel
• Continue straight
2.2 mi. to spectatorRdarea. Park in adjacent field only.
No parking on Center Ridge Rd.
Rid
Bo l t
DIRECTIONS: SPECTATOR POINT D
d
on R
Far
wR
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d
ton
Canyo
n
d
ge
R
Rid
Ce n
ter
Dufur G
ap Rd
Rd
Nansene
Pole Rd
Tygh
Old Mkt Rd
Hastings Ridge Rd
H
Long
Eas
m it t
Mk
ge
Rd
Boyd
rsb
y Cutoff
Mil
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Rd
End
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Sum
Pi
Hollow ne
Spectator D: Summit
ham
t Rd
Sunday, May
15th
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