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August
19, 2001 – Bemidji, Minnesota. The
Hairpin Racing Team of driver Lee Shadbolt and co-driver Bob Sherman
headed home after finishing 17th overall in the Ojibwe Forests
ProRally. The event, held in
Bemidji, Minnesota, was the seventh round of the SCCA ProRally
Championship. Television
coverage will follow on Speedvision on a date to be announced.
It was
the fifth time that driver Lee Shadbolt had entered this event, but the
first time with a thunderstorm and a tornado warning.
Dust would not be a factor! Starting
in a downpour with flashes of lightning, the team ran into problems on the
very first stage as water leaked through a hood vent and saturated the air
filter. The engine cleared up after two miles, but over 30 seconds
had been lost. This gave the
following competitor an opportunity to pass the Hairpin Racing Subaru
Impreza at the 10-mile mark. Shadbolt
was content to follow but Mark Nelson’s Mitsubishi Lancer EVO slid off
the course on a 90 degree corner and stalled.
Within seconds the Mitsubishi was back on course and re-opened its
lead on the next fast straight. At
16 miles, it was the second longest stage of the event.
The last
stage of Friday was the longest at over 17 miles.
It would be an excellent stage for the team as they caught the
Chevy S-10 of Ken Stewart at the flying finish.
Others didn’t do as well. At
least two competitors suffered wheel and suspension failure on a rocky
downhill section ending their event.
The Hairpin Racing team was able to see all of these hazards due to
careful selection of auxiliary lighting.
Shadbolt commented that the rally was much more technical than
prior years.
The
event resumed at noon on Saturday with a spectator stage at the local
Bemidji Raceway. The rally
cars were run in reverse order, meaning the ClubRally competitors drove
before the ProRally competitors. Some
2-wheel drive cars struggled through the wet clay course, while all wheel
drive OPEN Class cars completed it in less than a minute.
There
were eight stages on day two, and several DNFs due to crashes.
One of the Knight Racing Subaru Impreza OPEN Class cars (driven by
Jonathan Rhyther) rolled on the grass pasture stage referred to by
competitors as “Cow Patty One”. The
car suffered extensive damage, but was driven back to service.
On the seventh stage of the day, the 2002 WRX just ahead of the
Hairpin team slid into a deep ditch and was out of the event.
The weather had cleared, but the road surfaces were sandy and
loose, particularly in corners.
The
Hairpin Racing Team finished 17th overall out of 52 entries and
9th in the competitive OPEN Class.
The rally winner was Mark Lovell and Steve Turvey in a Subaru
sponsored 2002 WRX prepared by Prodrive.
Former PGT competitor Steve Gingras and co-driver Bill Westrick
finished 4th overall in a Knight Racing prepared OPEN Class
Subaru Impreza. Primitive
Racing’s Paul Eklund and co-driver Scott Huhn finished 8th
overall, solidifying their contention as a top 10 finishing team.
Perhaps the most impressive finish of the event was by Sports
Compact Car staff member Dave Coleman and his co-driver rally legend Paula
Gibeault in a production class Hyundai Tiburon which finished 14th
overall and first in the Production Class.
The next
SCCA ProRally Championship event will take place in Olympia, Washington,
September 7th and 8th.
The Hairpin Racing Team, still striving for improved event
finishes, will make additional vehicle and team preparations for that
event.
For more
information on Hairpin Racing, contact Tamara Shadbolt at (503) 624-6366
or shadbolt@hairpinracing.com
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