AT A GLANCE
Event: 1998 Maine Forest Summer Rally, round #6 of the 1998 Michelin PRO Rally Champ- ionship. Race cars from all around the U.S. and Canada will compete at high speeds on the chal- lenging logging roads of the Mead Paper Co., the International Paper Co. and the Seven Islands Land Co., near Rumford, Maine. When: Thurs.- Sat., 7/30 - 8/1/98 Schedule
Thursday, July 30
Friday, July 31
Saturday, August 1
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American Legion
11:00PM - Provisional scores posted - Ameri- can Legion Midnight - Start of awards presentation
Where: Rally headquarters will be at the
Duration:108 stage miles,260 total miles,
Rank: Full national PRO Rally, with one co-
Expected Top National Entries: Paul
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tender, in a VW GTI; Bill Malik, Volvo 240, cur-
rently leads Group 2.
Expected 25th Anniversary winners: Eric
Contact: Andy Schupack - SCCA/Michelin PRO
WHAT IS PRO RALLY? PRO Rallying is one of the world's most chal- lenging and popular motorsports. Unlike any other type of car racing, rally teams must face a "track" which is unknown to them, and which con- sists of rugged unpaved roads across terrain rang- ing from deserts to mountains, including sand, gravel, mud, or snow.
At the start of a PRO Rally, the co-driver (navi-
For a day and a night, or several days, the
Rally cars, all street licensed and registered,
From local rally-sprints to four-day international
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SPECTATING THE MAINE SUMMER RALLY
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Ogunquit's Carl Merrill in his Series-Leading Ford Escort Cosworth
PRO Rallying is called the most exciting and
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mately 200 yards to the cement bridge. The start of
the stage is on the unpaved road to your right just across the bridge. The Spectator area is well marked just after the timing control. Be here by 4 PM. The cars will go by this spot twice. Second location: Immediately after the exit of all the rally cars (second passage) return to your cars. Return to the center of Rumford. The next two stages are in-town. The only access is across the bridge on Route 108 on the SOUTH end of Rumford. First car starts stage at 7:15 PM! The cars will run the in-town stage twice at 30-second intervals. SATURDAY - 2 locations First location: From Rumford, take Route 17 West (actual direction is north). Follow Route 17 about 18.9 miles (you will pass a sign indicating Franklin County). About a half-mile after the sign, turn RIGHT across a bridge onto a dirt road. Continue down the dirt road about 1.9 miles (passing the timing control) to a right-hand turn; you will be instructed where to park. You should arrive here by 8:30 AM since you will be driving down part of the racing stage!! Second location: From the General Store in Oquossoc, Go East toward Rangley and Route 16. Turn LEFT on Route 16 WEST From that point, go: 5.2 miles Turn RIGHT on Morton Cut-off Road (dirt) after passing Cupsuptic Campground. 3.2 mi Turn LEFT at T junction 1.7 mi Turn RIGHT 0.5 mi Keep LEFT at Y 0.6 mi Keep LEFT at Y 0.9 mi Here you will encounter a road marshal. Follow his directions and park on one side of the road only. LEAVING THE ROAD OPEN FOR THE RALLY CARS and EMERGENCY VEHICLES! You are now within 1/4-mile of the racing stage. Walk up the road and you will find the spectator viewing area beyond the timing control. Service crews and over- size vehicles should hitch a ride with someone else as the road is very narrow at this point and there is no place to turn a large vehicle around. The FIRST CAR is due here at 3:30 PM. DON'T BE LATE! Then, at 5:30 PM the cars will be restarting from here again to go north into another stage. The FINAL stage does NOT END HERE. There will be no spectator opportunities after this restart at 5:30!! |
Understanding Rally Terms Special Stage Competition 'race' section where the road is closed to the public and the competi- tors run flat-out, at one minute intervals, to see who is fastest! Transit stage Non-competitive sections where the competitors obey all the rules of the road. These sections are to get competitors from one race stage to the next. Co-Driver Also known as navigator, he instructs the driver where to turn at intersections, and where the extra dangerous points are, by follow- ing his/her routebook. Routebook Organizer-produced book which the competitors use to follow the prescribed course. Competitors may not drive the route before the rally. Parc Expose Prior to the start of a PRO Rally, competitors are required to display their cars at a specific location for public viewing. Quiet Zone Portions of the transit route where the competitors must: Drive 5 mph below the speed limit, on low beams, making minimum noise. Penalties are assessed for violation of this rule. |
Scrutineering Every PRO Rally conducts a tech- nical inspection of the rally cars before the start to check safety and rules compliance. Timing Control "Marshals" are stationed at these checkpoints at the start and finish of the special stages to time the competitors and to control public travel. Open Class Vehicles must be based on a model built by a recognized car company. The engine, suspension, brakes and transmission are unre- stricted. All wheel drive and turbocharged engines provide the fastest cars with traction and horse- power. Group 5 Cars can be highly modified as above, but must be 2 WD. Group 2 As above but for small displacement (un- der 2400 cc) 2 WD cars. Production Small displacement (under 2400 cc) showroom stock cars with very limited modifications, mainly to suspension and for safety. Production GT As above except that turbo-charged cars with 4 WD are allowed, along with larger dis- placement engine. |
National Champion Paul Choineire RUMFORD WELCOMES PRO RALLY CIRCUIT Through programs offered by the River Valley Chamber of Commerce, Rumford and the surrounding communities are taking an active role in this weekend's Maine Forest Rally.
Besides the actual hotel rooms - sev-
For instance, for hot and thirsty drivers
Gary Webb, owner of the Atlantic Driv-
The "Kids are Our Future" group from
And, many of the Chamber members will
Finally, the hospitality of the Mead Pa-
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SCRAMBLE FOR POINTS MEANS ALL-OUT RACING AT HALFWAY MARK
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RUMFORD, Maine - It's Vermont versus
Maine versus Jamaica versus Canada for the top spot in Southern Maine as the Maine Forest Sum- mer PRO Rally event - July 31 - August 1, 1998- marks the halfway point in the Michelin PRO Rally Championship chase.
Instead of the two or three 4WD, 300-plus
"The group of world-class race cars coming to
One of Maine's big attractions this year is the
And what about those exotic sports cars that
How about North American's only 4WD
Besides Choiniere, whose victories this year
David Surnmerbell, from Kingston, Jamaica,
The only other team besides Choiniere and
Besides the fastest, overall competitors, there
In some of the other classes, Ralph Kosmides
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class Toyota Supra twin turbo after his two West
Coast wins. The Group 5 class cars, the two-wheel- version of the Open class (cars over 2.4-liters adjusted displacement, but with open engine, trans- mission and suspension options), are not quite as fast as the Open cars, but will finish well overall in this event.
The other top contenders are in the Production
This year's Maine Forest Rally will begin on Fri-
As always, all rally activities are free and open to the
On Thursday afternoon, July 30, there will be a
Applications for the rally are available from the
The Michelin PRO Rally Championship is not only
Tires play an important part in a winning rally ef-
Most of the top competitors will be using spe-
Michelin, which brought the radial tire to the world
The 1998 Michelin PRO Rally Championship con-
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RIVER VALLEY CHAMBER OF COM- MERCE TO PRESENT FUN & WONDER RALLY TO BENEFIT LOCAL CHARITIES Would you like to win a set of four new tires donated by Michelin just for driving on local roads at the posted speed limits? How about spend- an exciting Thursday evening while having fun with your family or friends and helping local charities at the same time?
The 1998 River Valley Chamber of Commerce
The entry fee is $25 in advance or $30 at the
The key to winning is to coordinate time/
A TSD Rally is designed for any legal vehicle
The rally uses "tulip" style instructions which
One of the highlights of the event is a raffle
For more information about the 1998 Fun &
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