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official spectator guide
www.Rally-America.com www.NewEnglandForestRally.com
OFFICIAL SPECTATOR GUIDE
2010 New England Forest Rally Winner Antoine L’Estage Photo: Mike Proulx/WorldRallySport
July 15 - 16, 2011
Newry & Mexico - Maine
Errol - New Hampshire
Schedule & Directions to Spectator Locations
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
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Welcome
to the
2011
Welcome to the 2011
New England
Forest
Rally!
New England Forest Rally!
The 20th annual New England Forest Rally once again enjoys the distinction of being the 6th and
final race of the Rally America and the 2nd round of the 2WD MaxAttack! National Championship
presented by Danza del Sol Winery.
Connect with us on: [Facebook, Twitter, YouTube logos]
www.newenglandforestrally.com
The New England Forest Rally is an exciting mix of stages that include long, narrow logging roads
that wind through the Great North Woods of Western Maine and Northern New Hampshire, a Super
Special Stage for spectators at the Mexico (Maine) Recreation Area, a new Super Special Stage held
in a gravel pit owned by JML Trucking in Errol, NH, and roads that skirt through the Sunday River
Resort.
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Resort. Beautiful New England scenery combined with the thrills of watching technical driving at
breakneck speeds have made this rally a spectator favorite for years.
www.NewEnglandForestRally.com
The two-day Rally America National Championship runs concurrently with two one-day Eastern
Regional competitions, the Maine Regional Rally presented by the Mt. Washington Auto Road on
Friday, and the L.L. Cote Regional Rally presented by the Mt. Washington Auto Road on Saturday.
Follow New England Forest Rally:
Get Involved!
The New England Forest Rally is
made possible by hundreds of
volunteers. Volunteering is a great
way to learn about the nuances of
rally and meet some great people.
Examples of the type of help we
need include:
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Road Marshal
Time Control Marshal
Spectator Area Marshal
Marketing & PR
Setup/Breakdown
SOCIAL HOURS!!
Mix & Mingle with other Rally Fans and Rally Teams
 Thursday night Autograph Session at the Phoenix House
& Well. BBQ and dinner menu available!
 Friday night Regional Awards Banquet at the Phoenix
House & Well. Tickets available at the door.
 Saturday night Slopeside Awards Party at Sunday
River’s South Ridge Lodge! Join the national and
regional winners as they celebrate with a champagne
spray and awards ceremony, then enjoy the open air
celebration featuring a BBQ, bar, live band and fire pit.
Mix it up with a ride on the chondola or Sunday River’s
new zip line, all accessible from South Ridge!
Special Thank You
The organizers of the New England Forest Rally would like to extend their gratitude to all of the volunteers,
The organizers of the New England Forest Rally would like to extend their gratitude to all of the
and to those companies, landowners and municipalities who have made this rally possible.
volunteers, and to those companies and landowners who have made this rally possible: [list here]
And, of course, thank you to our sponsors for supporting this event:
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email: [email protected]
Scenic Lift Rides, Ziplines, Mountain Biking,
Geocaching & more
Open Friday to Sunday, June 24 through October 9, 2011.
Rally Finish, Awards & Party
South Ridge Lodge
Saturday, 5pm
800-543-2754
Join the drivers, crews and
spectators on Saturday night to
celebrate the finish of the Rally!
• SundayRiver.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 New England Forest 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.
Prevent Forest Fires!
Do not smoke in the woods
or use camp fires at the event.
Photo: Ken Maydaniuk/WorldRallySport
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Rally America Driver Bios
Teams have spent months building performance cars to handle the treacherous and demanding
New England Forest Rally conditions. Each team deserves recognition, but due to limited space RallyCar
and New England Forest 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
Adam Yeoman #425
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
Heath Nunnemacher #686
Milwaukee, WI
Nunnemonster Rallysport
2005 Mitsubishi EVO Lancer 8.5
Co-Driver: Mike Rossey
Mason Moyle #377
Houghton, MI
Houghton, MI
FY Racing
2002 Subaru Impreza
Co-Driver: Jordan Schulze
Moyle Racing
1999 Subaru Impreza
Co-Driver: Gary Barton
John Cassidy #110
Viorel Dobasu #77
Bangor, ME
West Bloomington, MI
Last Ditch Racing
2003 Subaru WRX STI
Co-Driver: Jennifer Daly
Dobasu Motorsport
2011 Mitsubishi EVO X
Co-Driver: Dominik Jozwiak
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
Wyatt Knox
Franconia, NH
#333
Team O’Neil Motorsports
2008 Mazda Speed 3
Co-Driver: Ole Holter
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
2009 2WD National Champion
Ramana Lagemann #74
Somerville, MA
Team DSG
2011 Subaru Impreza WRX STI
Co-Driver: Chrissie Beavis
Evan Cline #669
Chris Duplessis #70
Mason Township, ME
Team 70
2011 Ford Fiesta R2
Co-Driver: Catherine Woods
2010 2WD National Champion
Bill Petrow
#15
Brighton, MI
Pompton Lakes, NJ
Cline Racing/Exedy Racing
Clutch Racing Team
2005 Subaru WRX
Co-Driver: Greg Dorman
Broken Motorsports
2011 Ford Fiesta
Co-Driver: Jeremy Neyhart
Andrew Wickline #45
Utica, New York
Know Breaks Racing
2006 Subaru WRX STI
Co-Driver: Steve Kurey
Garry Gill #99
Brian Gottlieb
Portland, OR
#466
Red Rocket Rally
1989 Honda Civic
Co-Driver: Patrick Darrow
Kristin Przybysz #148
Manchester, TN
Raymond, ME
2006 Subaru WRX STI
Co-Driver: Ben Slocum
RallyK Racing
1995 Subaru Impreza
Co-Driver: Meghan Roy
Regional Drivers Continued
Doug Shepherd
Plymouth, MI
#52
2003 Dodge Neon SRT 4
Co-Driver: Karen Jankowski
Tracey Gardiner #24
Verena Mei #335
Littleton, NH
Team O’Neil
2011 Ford Fiesta
Co-Driver: TBD
Michael Reilly #686
North Providence, RI
Cape Neddick, ME
Tag Rally Sport
2003 Subaru Impreza 2.5rs
Co-Driver: Maureen Hascher
2005 Ford Focus
Co-Driver: Josh Benthien
Justin Carven #501
Chris Rennie #84
Holyoke, MA
Bethlehem, NH
Grease Car
1979 Volkswagen Rabbit TDI
Co-Driver: Geoff Clark
Team O’Neil
1986 Volkswagen Golf GTI
Co-Driver: TBD
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The Mt. Washington Auto Road Turns 150
The Mt. Washington Auto Road is celebrating its 150th anniversary. First opened in 1861, the
Mt. Washington Auto Road is America’s Oldest Man Made Attraction, and to celebrate its
sesquicentennial year you can expect a year full of special events and commemorations,
including historical re-enactments, the Sesquicentennial Gala and the return to the Climb to the
Clouds - the automobile race up Mt. Washington.
The World has grown and changed around the Road, but the route to the summit remains the
same. To put the age of the Mt. Washington Auto Road in perspective, think about the events
that have shaped our world:
• When the Road opened the Union was made up of 34 states and Lincoln was President.
• The Statue of Liberty was unveiled in 1886 - The Road was 25 years old.
• When Neil Armstrong took his famous step on the moon, the Mt. Washington Auto Road
was 108 years old.
• The White Mountain National Forest was established 60 years after the Road opened.
The same year the 19th amendment was passed, giving women the right to vote.
Be part of that history this summer. For more information on the Mt. Washington Auto Road’s
events, operating hours and more, go to www.mt-washington.com.
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Thursday, July 14th
Stage Name/Location
First Car Start
Autograph Session
5:30pm - 8:00pm
Pre-Event Rally Party
Stage Miles Notes
6:00pm - 11:00pm
Friday, July 15th
Phoenix House & Well - Newry, ME
Phoenix House & Well - Newry, ME
Stage Number/Name
First Car Start
Stage Miles Notes
Stage 1 Sunday River Super Special
11:36am
0.55
1:20pm
0.53
Parc Exposé & Autographs
Stage 2 Mexico Rec Super Special 1
Stage 3 Mexico Rec Super Special 2
Service
Stage 4 Icicle Brook North
Stage 5 Icicle Brook South
Service
Stage 6 Concord Pond
Service & Parc Fermé
Mexico Regional Rally Awards
Saturday, July 16th
10:00am - 11:30am
12:41pm
1:34pm
3:04pm
4:57pm
6:10pm
7:25pm
8:16pm
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Spectator A
Spectator B
Spectator B
Mexico Recreation Park
Mexico Recreation Park
Sunday River Resort
Phoenix House & Well - Newry, ME
Stage Name/Location
First Car Start
Stage Miles Notes
Stage 7 Errol JML Super Special
9:01am
0.50
11:54am
16.20
Service
Stage 8 Sturtevant Pond Long
Stage 9 Sturtevant Pond Short
Service
Stage 10 Fish Pond In
Stage 11 Sturtevant Pond Out
Victory Celebration
8:31am
9:56am
12:57pm
2:34pm
4:12pm
6:00pm
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Spectator C
Spectator D
Spectator D
Errol, NH
Spectator D
Slopeside at Sunday River’s South Ridge
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Friday, July 15th
Spectator B: Mexico Rec Park
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Concord Pond - Friday, July 15th
Pick up tickets for the round trip bus from the Mexico Rec Super Special for $10 per person at the
Sunday River Resort booth. Bus will deliver ticket holders to an exciting corner on one of the fastest
stages in the event!
- Shuttle tickets typically sell out fast. Show up early at Mexico Rec Park and claim yours!
Fish Pond - Saturday, July 16th
(FREE SHUTTLE SERVICE)
Fans arriving at the Fish Pond stage parking area will be able to catch a free shuttle to the viewing
spot. Shuttles leave at 9:00am and 1:30pm. Those arriving late will need to get to the viewing area by
walking through the woods! Once the rally is done, buses will once again shuttle people back to the
parking area at 1:15pm and around 5:30pm. (Note: You can still walk to the spectator area before the
stage closes to the general public.)
Be prepared for all weather conditions when at the viewing area! The stage may last for a few
hours. Bring snacks, water, sunscreen, bug spray and a variety of clothes for your comfort!
Saturday, July 16th
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