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 RallyCar at: 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 ford.com 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 WE’RE EVEN MORE IMPRESSIVE WHEN YOU LOOK UNDER THE HOOD Latest technology. Great financing. Rich rewards. Talk to a Customer Specialist at your local Best Buy® store to learn more. ©2011 BBY Solutions, Inc. All Rights Reserved. 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 ountain Rd Odell mbia Rive r Mile Hill Rd C Neal Fiftee n Mi le Rd d reek R Ryan Corner p Rd Rd Lo o Em e rson Rd Mount Hood Rd State ek Cre Mill Rd Rd Mile Mar Ei Ward Boyd n Rd sso rsby tham Wren Ad k i teu b Rd W FOREST er Rd C d wR Long Hollo NATIONAL Ridge Rd S Ea s any ton on MOUNT HOOD Rd oo p dL Boy d tings ill R ard M Has Rd Cut o ff Rd ket End e gh t Robert s e 5 Mil p HollowRd Ja Rd ge R id Nansene Old Tygh Mkt Rd r Cente Court St Harrison St Aikin St 2nd St 1st St Spectator Parking t St 1s Hogans Aly Ash St W CITY PARK d Boy t Mk Parc Expose’ Saturday: 10:00am - 11:00am Service #1 Saturday: 1:29pm - 2:09pm Williams St Main St St rt My Heimrich St th THE DALLES t le S 3rd St Mill St 5th St Klinger St d St Aikin St W 2n 7th St St 4th St t S Do W8 ney Ho W 6th W t hS W 7t d Ver Shop n’ Kart 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 s St Snipe St ant Court St Friend Rd Rd 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 er 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 G roup TAX AND ACCOUNTING SERVICES FOR SMALL BUSINESS AND INDIVIDUALS SINCE 1976 “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: PIR BYP 30 0 30 0 26 0 Oregon Trail Rally Radio powered by Dick Hannah Subaru Listen to news, driver interviews and Oregon Trail Rally results at www.oregontrailrally.com 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 Colu mbia R iver b ia r rD Ol d C o Rive lum Wi s Cre key ek Old Dalles Dr Pine Grove Van Horn Dr Dethman Ridge Rd ss Rd ain Rd EXPANDED VIEW OF SPECTATOR AREA nt Mo u Eastside Rd Gla Wells Dr Eastside Rd Tucker Rd Fi Turn Around Smiley’s Red Barn Restrooms ct S pe r ato Sp Are a at ec t or A rea Restrooms zone M ountain Rd No Parking Fi r Thomsen Rd Head of Neal Creek Rd Odell r Ehrck Hill Dr 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 M rd Wa ill R 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 f l Rd M il Heimrich St Main St 5TH St Court St d Boy 1ST St p Loo Rd Long Hollow Rd Wa rd Endersby Cutof Easton Canyon d R Mason Rd Rd Ward Rd DIRECTIONS: SPECTATOR POINT C Eigh Boyd Rd Bolton Rd Adkisso on Boy dL Rd 1ST St ber Steu yon Rd Can Main St Rd r R d Rd gh e kt Dufur M op First Car Starts At: Stage 11: 6:56pm t Eas o rd Wa n Rd Rid rsb y Cutoff Mil l Rd End e 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. Far wR ollo d ton Canyo n d ge R Rid ter Ce n Pole Rd Hix R d Dufur G ap Rd Rd Nansene Tygh Old Mkt Rd Hastings Ridge Rd H Long Eas m it t Mk ge Rd Pi Hollow ne Fax R d Sum ile Spectator C: Boyd Wrentham Market Rd t M Saturday, May 14th Old School Bldg ter Ridge Rd Cen Fax R d Ei g Rd Adkisso First Car Starts At: Stage 13: 11:18am - Stage 16: 2:30pm on Boy dL Rd 1ST St ber Steu yon Rd Can Main St Rd r R d Rd ghe kt Dufur M op n Rd t Eas o rd Wa 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 ollo 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 l Rd End e Sum Pi Hollow ne Spectator D: Summit ham t Rd Sunday, May 15th h ter Ridge Rd Cen Intelligently engineered. Stupid fast. Test drive the 2011 WRX STI. Turbocharged 305-hp SUBARU BOXER® engine for a lower center of gravity and improved handling. Now available in 4-door and 5-door configurations.
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