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Feb 25, 2011 - Co-Driver: Greg Dorman. Chris Duplessis #70. Mason Township, ME. 2009 Scion XD. Co-Driver: Catherine Wood
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OFFICIAL SPECTATOR GUIDE

February 25-26, 2011 Salem - Missouri Ken Block/Alex Gelsomino - 5 time 100 Acre Wood winner

Photo: Tim Williams

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Honors keep piling up for the Ford Fiesta after it completed a sweep at X Games 16 in Los Angeles. Drivers Tanner Foust and Brian Deegan proved to be a formidable duo in their ROCKSTAR Fiestas, as they dominated the competition throughout both Rally Car events. Foust, the number one qualifier, captured gold medals in Rally Car Racing and Super Rally, while teammate Deegan claimed silver medals in each race. Ford Motor Company congratulates all of the drivers, teams and sponsors for their winning performance.

Brian Deegan

FORDRACING.COM

Tanner Foust

www.100aw.org Welcome to the 2011 Rally in the 100 Acre Wood!

The 100 Acre Wood Rally is the second race of the Rally-America Championship Series and is known as one of the most scenic. Named after the storybook home of Winnie the Pooh, the 100 Acre Wood Rally is a picturesque race with enough twists and turns to test every driver’s ability. The roads on the 100 Acre Wood Rally are known as some of the best roads in the nation for rallying. Fast, tight, twisty, and dry, this course is set up to test even the best driver’s skills. However, the ever changing Missouri weather in February can lead to rain, sleet, hail or even snow which can bring a dangerous and exciting element to the race. No matter what the weather though, the scenic splendor in Salem makes this rally one of the best for spectators, so make sure to bring your camera.

Rally in the 100 Acre Wood Past Winners 2010

Ken Block

2009 Ford Fiesta

2008

Ken Block

2008 Subaru WRX STI

2009 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002

1984 - 2001 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977

Ken Block Ken Block Ken Block

Robert Wall

Dennis Martin John Drislane Tom Lawless

No Event Held

2008 Subaru WRX STI 2007 Subaru WRX STI 2006 Subaru WRX STI Subaru Impreza WRX

Mitsubishi Lancer EVO Mitsubishi Lancer EVO Mitsubishi Lancer EVO

John Buffum

Audi Quattro

Rod Millen

Mazda RX-7

Rod Millen

John Buffum John Buffum John Buffum John Buffum

Mazda RX-7

Triumph TR-8 Triumph TR-7 Triumph TR-7

Porsche Carrera Photo: Tim Williams

Have a smartphone? Check results and news on the go or in the woods!

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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 as long as they are registered as a national competitor. Super Production - See car description in the regional 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 2Wheel drive classes. Points are awarded as follows (note: teams get a point for starts and a point for finishes): 1st place = 20 points 2nd place = 15 points 3rd place = 12 points 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 regional 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.

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 lond days and hundreds of miles. Rally drivers are generally considered the most talaneted by their peers in other forms of motortorsports.

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!

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

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 100 Acre Wood 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 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: Tim Williams

Teams have spent months building performance cars to handle the trecherous and demanding 100 Acre Wood Rally conditions. Each team deserves recognition, but due to limited space RallyCar and the 100 Acre Wood 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

Art Gruszka #198

Villa Park, IL

Art Rally Team 2006 Mitsubishi EVO Lancer IX Co-Driver: Lukasz Wronski X Games 15 Rally Car Racing competitor

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

Heath Nunnemacher #686

Milwaukee, WI

Nunnemonster Rallysport 2005 Mitsubishi EVO Lancer 8.5 Co-Driver: Mike Rossey

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

Peter Fetela #94

Peter Hascher #73

Hanover Park, IL

Akron, OH

1998 Subaru Impreza STI Co-Driver: Ray Vambuts

555 RallySport 1995 Subaru Impreza STI Co-Driver: Scott McGill

Super Production Class Drivers Travis Hanson #523

2-Wheel Class Drivers Chris Duplessis #70

Littleton, NH

Mason Township, ME

Hanson Motorsports 2007 Subaru Impreza WRX STI Co-Driver: Terry Hanson

2009 Scion XD Co-Driver: Catherine Woods

2011 Sno*Drift Rally Overall Winner

Lauchlin O’Sullivan #90

2010 2WD National Champion

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

Ex-Mitsubishi Factory Team Driver

Jimmy Keeney #418

2009 2WD National Champion

Kim Demotte #510

Colorado Springs, CO

Webster Groves, MO

Pro Designs Rally Team 2007 Subaru Impreza WRX STI Co-Driver: Melissa Keeney

Gravel-Spec Rallysport 1972 Datsun PL510 Co-Driver: Colin Vickman

2009 Super Production Champion

Lars Wolfe #23

The original 100 Acre Wood Rally organizer

Wyatt Knox #333

Danville, CA

Franconia, NH

Works Rally 2008 Mitsubishi Lance RalliArt Co-Driver: Jeremy Wimpey

2008 Mazda Speed 3 Co-Driver: TBD

Team BFG Driver and co-star in Shaun White commercials

Garry Gill #99

Chris Greenhouse #319

Manchester, TN

Cincinnati, OH

2006 Subaru WRX STI Co-Driver: Siddharth Sareen

Weasel Rallysports 1995 Plymouth Neon Co-Driver: Phil Marsh

Evan Cline #669

2008 - 2010 Central Region Group 2 Champion

Mark Hübbe #242

Brighton, MI

St. Peters, MO

Cline Racing/Exedy Racing Clutch Racing Team 2005 Subaru WRX Co-Driver: Greg Dorman

Hübbe Rallysport 1970 Volkswagen Beetle Co-Driver: John Hübbe

Overview Map Stage 2 & 4

STEELVILLE

Berryman

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Stage 1, 3 & 10 (Super Special & Parc Expose’)

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Parking: Parking is available in the lot south-east of the Lions’ Park or the church across the street.

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Event Schedule

Friday, February 25th Stage Name/Location

First Car Start Stage Miles Notes

Stage 1

Potosi Super Special I

2:34pm

0.58

Stage 3

Potosi Super Special II

4:07pm

0.58

Parc Expose & Autographs Stage 2

County Line I

Stage 4

County Line II

Service

Stage 5

2:59pm

12.56

4:32pm

5:22pm - 6:22pm

Pandoras Westover

Stage 6

1:00pm - 2:30pm

6:53pm

Ollie’s Camel

7:31pm

12.56 4.97

10.35

Potosi Lions’ Park Spectator A

Spectator B Spectator A

Spectator B Steelville

Spectator C

Saturday, February 26th Stage Name/Location

First Car Start Stage Miles Notes

Stage 7

Southern Loop S-I

11:07am

11.04

Stage 9

Scotia North

1:26pm

7.55

Parc Expose & Autographs Stage 8

8:45am - 10:30am

Southern Loop S-II

Service I

12:45pm

11.04

2:13pm - 2:58pm

Stage 10 Potosi Super Special Stage 11 Floyd Tower West

4:01pm

0.58

4:51pm

10.67

4:26pm

Stage 12 Pigeon East Long Stage 13 CR 1 West

10.26

5:37pm

Service II

5:51pm - 6:51pm

Stage 14 Pigeon West Long

Stage 15 Pandora Cherry Valley Stage 16 TTFN (Ollie’s Camel) Victory Celebration

3.06

7:30pm

10.70

8:44pm

10.36

8:05pm

4.49

9:29pm

4th and Main St., Salem, MO Spectator D Spectator D Spectator E

Iron County C-4 Schools, Viburnum Spectator A Spectator F Iron County C-4 Schools, Viburnum Spectator F

Salem

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Parking: Parking is available in the lot west of the city park, along Industrial Drive. Cars Service From: Friday: 5:20pm to 6:20pm

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Parking: Parking is available in the lot south of the school and along Missouri Ave. Cars Service From: Saturday: 2:10pm to 2:55pm 5:50pm to 6:50pm

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Friday, February 25th

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5615

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First Car Starts At: Stage 9: 1:25pm

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5550 D

5530

5525

Directions from Salem: At the intersection of Hwys 19 and 32 • Head South on Hwy 19 for 13.6 miles • Turn Left onto Co Rd 5520, travel 3.1 miles • Turn Left onto Co Rd 5530, travel 4.7 miles to the spectator location First Car Starts At: Stage 7: 11:05am - Stage 8: 12:45pm

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State Highway State Route Road

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Saturday, Febuary 26th

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