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Rally Team USA driver Travis Pastrana came out on top of a hard fought
battle at the Olympus Rally, round three of the 2009 Rally America
National Championship, to earn his second win of the season. Pastrana,
with co-driver Christian Edstrom, drove a faultless rally in their 2009
Subaru Impreza WRX STI rally car but needed to go flat-out on the final
stages of competition to pull away from a strong field of challengers,
winning by a convincing forty seconds. Pastrana’s Subaru teammate Ken
Block led the rally after Day One but an engine problem sidelined him
midway through the final day. Bad luck also befell Subaru Rally Team
USA’s newest team member, BMX legend Dave Mirra, who damaged his STI in
a spin late in the rally while sitting in 2nd place in the Super
Production class.
The 2009 Olympus Rally featured over 100 miles of sinuous,
tree-lined logging roads near Aberdeen, Washington. The typically
unpredictable Pacific Northwest weather was absent throughout the event
allowing calm dry conditions to persist. Although the Olympus Rally is
relatively new to the Rally America calendar, having returned to the
national series in 2007, the event has a memorable past. It was first
run as a national event in 1973 and served as a stop on World Rally
Championship calendar from 1986 to 1988.
Pastrana found himself in 3rd position in the Olympus Rally at the
conclusion of the first day, trailing rally leader and teammate Ken
Block by over twenty seconds. On Day Two, Block dropped out of the
hunt for victory early with engine trouble, leaving Pastrana locked in
a tight battle for overall victory with Canadian driver Andrew Comrie
Picard. “It was a great battle, our stage times were really close with
ACP (Andrew Comrie Picard), we even tied on a stage to the tenth of a
second,” explained Pastrana. “But I managed to pull out a small lead
and keep it for most of the day, then charged hard on the last few
stages for the win. It’s a great feeling to win with such strong
competition.” Having secured two wins from three events, Pastrana now
sits tied for 2nd Overall in the Rally America National Championship
points standings.
Ken Block and co-driver Alex Gelsomino had their sights set on their
third victory of 2009 after winning the previous Rally America round,
The Rally in the 100 Acre Wood, as well as the non-championship Rally
New York USA event. Block leapt into the lead at the start of the
Olympus Rally, winning half of Day One’s eight stages to amass a lead
of over twenty seconds. However, Block’s impressive run was halted
early the next day when his Subaru experienced engine trouble, forcing
him out of the event. “Although we hit some bad luck my confidence is
boosted from our stage times on the first day where the competition was
so good and everyone was going flat-out. The next round in Oregon has
roads similar to Olympus so I’m sure we will have the speed again
there,” said Block.
BMX legend Dave Mirra debuted his new Super Production (SP) class
2009 Subaru Impreza WRX STI at the Olympus Rally. The SP class is a
new Rally America competition category introduced this year and
features minimally modified, production-based cars with the backing of
prize money from Subaru of America. Mirra, along with former WRC
Champion co-driver Derek Ringer, took a conservative approach to the
rally while getting accustomed to the new car and spent most of the
rally residing in 2nd overall in the SP class standings. Towards the
end of the rally, Mirra ran wide hitting a bank and incurring three
flat tires plus some light damage to his Subaru. After changing out
two of the three flats with the on-board spare tire units and limping
to the stage finish, Mirra retired from the rally. “I was driving
conservative with the new STI and getting faster as the rally
progressed,” explained Mirra. “The new STI has a lot of potential and
I just need some more miles with it to get fully confident.”
Subaru Rally Team USA will visit the Pacific Northwest again next month
for the Oregon Trail Rally, based in Portland, Oregon and Hood River to
the east on May 15-17.
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