The rallycross championship continues.

On Saturday morning we grabbed Ze’Neon from the shop in LA. We were tired and decided to sharpen the Kumhos by driving the 40 or so miles to Corona on rally tires. We left the muffler at the shop too. :p Not having to do a tire change when we got there was quite relaxing.

Timing and scoring went down after our first runs, so I didn’t see any times. I was just going for it. On the first and second runs I knew I had a few places for improvement. For the third run, everything came together and I had an outstanding run. “That’s as fast as I can go on this one.” I said to Christine with the adrenaline still pumping hard. I can’t wait to see the official times.

We placed second in class behind George Doganis in his very fast Sentra. The competition in this class is tough and we’re always battling for tenths of a second.

More Prescott pictures and video!

Pictures:
Dave’s picturesPart of the AZ2GNT.net crew.
Brian’s picturesService crew chief.
Our picturesIncludes the press pictures and various other submissions.

Video:
Perkinsville ‘save’SS10, the longest and fastest stage on the rally done to music.
Witty TomSS2 in the dark with no dust. (Christine pushes hard and I sound like grandpa; ‘No I can’t dear’)
LimestoneSS9 after the turn around I get some more speed down it.
Super SpecialSS5, fourty five seconds of roundy mayhem!
Dave’s VideoThe super special and some service stuff.

RALLYNOTES.COM TEAM PLACE 4th IN CLASS AT PRESCOTT

Dodge Neon at Prescott Rally

For their second event, the team traveled to Prescott Arizona for the 18th running of the Prescott Rally presented by Scott Roofing. The goal for the weekend was to attack the stages and start to see the speed that this team is capable of. The result was some good stage times on Friday and a 4th in class on Saturday. The rallynotes.com team set a 4th fastest time on the super special stage at the Yavapai County Fairgrounds, fastest of the production cars. Fuel pump issues caused them some delays on Friday night and Saturday morning. “I had my foot planted! We love the fast flowing roads and I wasn’t worried about the jumps or ditches. The Rally Neon can take the abuse,” said driver Kristopher Marciniak. “If only I didn’t have to hop out to get the fuel pump going again. We got the issue sorted by making a nervous decision to pull part of the fuel tank skid plate. The exhaust was overheating it and causing our fuel pump to fail. We pulled it right before the Limestone stages – the roughest on this rally!”

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Our Prescott Story.

First off – We’d like to thank the volunteers and organizers! We had a blast and the roads are awesome. Even Limestone was not as tough as some had predicted.

SS1 – First View. Good thing I couldn’t see anything. :p
Dust was the story of the night. We caught up with Dr. Clark and it wasn’t safe for us to try to chase him down. I can’t see anything… They let us get ahead.
SS2 – We set a pretty fast time with a fresh 4 minute dust window. 3rd place in production
SS3 – Another mid-pack time. 4th in production.
SS4 – As this was our second rally, we’ve been lucky not having to get out of the car and do the triangle run. 1/4 mile from the finish, the ass end steps out and I get ‘stupid sideways’ nose into the mountain. Re-start the car – stall… The car now won’t start. I don’t hear the fuel pump. Christine hops out and starts running the triangle down. She slips and wails her knee. I figure out the fuse is gone. We jam a new one in – throw everything into the trunk, clip some belts on, and head off again.
Turns out that Tine left her route book (the OK sign) on the back window. The workers at the end of SS4 were awesome! They found, and returned it to us back at the hotel.

Next morning
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We’re home from Prescott!

AZ Sunset

We made it home. :D The Blazer has a brand new (in tank) fuel pump and float that we changed on the side of the road yesterday. I’ll tell the whole story later – but a HUGE thanks to Jeff Rados & Guido Hamacher for making it happen. Big thanks to Marco Pasten, Jennifer Imai, and their crew that stopped to see that we were all right and helped with the repairs.

We had an absolute blast at this event. The roads are fantastic and better then expected. I topped out the Neon and spent the whole weekend with my right foot to the floor and my left lightly touching the brakes to control the car in corners. I want to thank Michael Taylor and his crew for putting on such a fantastic event.

Our volunteer service crew was awesome! Brian, Nicole, Dave, and Kim from the AZ2GNT.net club – did an outstanding job helping to keep the Neon running. We had some fuel pump issues with the car and they jumped in quickly to get things sorted. (Yep – the fuel pump in the Blazer died, and the fuel pump in Ze’Neon ‘almost’ died in the same event. ‘When it rains – it pours’)

We lost a lot of time on Friday night due to dust and the fuel issues, but we finished. We went on to do pretty well on Saturday with a 4th in class! We set a top time in the Super Special – keeping up with cars way beyond our class. :D That got me pumped for the rest of the day.

I have some wicked video to get off the DV cam.
I have our pictures here.
Brian posted his service pictures here.
Dave created an awesome video of us!

Ready to roll.

Neon squeezed on...

The Neon a trailer queen? I thought this day would come. :o Actually – it’s nice to keep the street tires at the shop along with the muffler. Just load it up, ready to rally! We’d like to thank Pete Morris for letting us borrow his trailer for the trip. He had some Treeline trophies to deliver to people running Prescott and I said ‘no problem’ before he even finished asking.

The Neon is not a tiny car… It’s small, but I think its size is sometimes underestimated. On Sunday I drove up the ramps and had Christine tell me to stop. “Okay – that’s good!” she shouts. “Am I on the blocks?” I ask. “ahh… umm… No. Not even close.” “Can I pull forward more?” “No – you’re two inches from the front bumper.” I ‘dukes-of-hazard’ out the side window and step off the trailer. “Oh my.” I am about three inches away from not getting the Neon on the trailer. We pulled the front plate off just in case the bumper were to touch down.

The ride home from L.A. was a good 1st test of the Blazer / Neon combo. We had all the tools and spares from the shop and we’ll only be adding about 150 more pounds of tires and clothing on Thursday when we leave for Prescott. It ran smoothly. The Blazer has gobs of torque and had no issues getting up to a 65MPH cruise. We’ll be caravan-ing with some other rally friends from SoCal. It will be good to stick together, in case anyone has issues.

An interesting ‘last minute’ thing cropped up… Both of our ‘Gorman’ Silverstone tires went flat. One I found was flat at the shop, so I took it over to the tire place and left the other one on the car. I checked the remaining tire and it had also gone flat. I had to pull this one off the car while on the trailer (not as hard as you would imagine) and I’ll be dropping it off tomorrow morning for a re-mount. Apparently the bead was leaking? They slobbed gobs of ‘rim seal’ on this time. I hope they are all right. I have had no issues like this with the Kumhos after countless rallycross events. (and I ran them in the rear for Gorman) The only issue with the Kumhos has been not being able to get any in the country…

This is the reason you have the car sitting on the trailer, ready to go, the weekend before the event. None of this under your car the night before stuff… Right Jeff? ;)

Michael “Beef” Park

Michael \"Beef\" Park HelmetFor about an hour today I looked for a good picture of the Michael Park memorial sticker that the Subaru WRC team had in Japan. I think it’s subtle and appropriate. I decided it would be faster to make my own and share it. Created in Flash, then exported as a .PNG – please feel free to share this with everyone who knew Beef. We’ll be running them on our car in Prescott.

Update: Added an Adobe Illustrator exported version. Vector based for vinyl.

THE RALLYNOTES.COM TEAM IS REVVED UP FOR PRESCOTT.

rallynotes.com Gorman 2005

Still fresh from their first outing in Gorman Ridge, where the team finished without incident 20th overall, they head east to beautiful and scenic Arizona, for the 18th annual running of The Prescott Rally presented by Scott Roofing. The smooth roads and fantastic views have enticed the team to make the 400 mile journey. “I am really excited about this one. I’m no longer worried about the strength of the car. Gorman was a tough test,” said driver Kristopher Marciniak.

The survivability of the suspension and specifically the dozens of bushings on the car will be helped this time with factory support from Energy Suspension. Located in San Clemente, their engineering team has offered its services and installed a new set of HyperFlex™ components on the Dodge Rally Neon.

The team will continue its work building speed and confidence in the car. “I’ve watched the in-car video of Gorman a thousand times!” joked Kris. “After the final service I really took it easy. The skidplate was pushed up and touching the oil pan, the stages were starting to suffer from a full day of rally abuse, and the goal was to finish. At Prescott I want to turn up the speed. We’re going to have some fun out there.”

Because of the distance to the event, the local crew will not be able to attend. The guys at az2gnt.net (an Arizona based car club) will be servicing the Neon in Prescott. “This was a big concern for us that was taken care of early,” said Kris. “Kaiser Chen, one of our crew members from Gorman went out and got us the help we needed in Arizona – when he knew he couldn’t go himself. That was awesome!”

Co-Driver Christine Wittish talks about her excitement for The Prescott Rally. “On our trip across the country last year we fell in love with the scenery and beauty of Arizona. Sedona, Jerome, Prescott – such beautiful country. I am looking forward to making another trip out there, especially one where we get to rally. I want to sharpen my note-reading so we can improve our stage speeds – one of our goals for this event.”
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TPR Magazine covers our rallycross victory!

small, but on the cover...I was told today that TPR Magazine has an article about our overall win at the rallycross in July! I checked out their site and I guess I can confirm that – as we’re one of the small pictures on the cover! I want to again thank the Gravel Crew for hosting events and give shouts to all the readers of Tuner Performance Reports! (I was just emailed that this issue #12 goes on sale September 27th – LOOK for it!)

The Prescott preparation is going well – I hope to have a special announcement next week in regards to our suspension setup. :D We were able to strip off the front struts over the weekend and do a full inspection. Everything looks in good shape. We started fabrication of some front strut-top spacers. We’re going to add about 3/4″ of height with high density plastic and beefier strut top bolts to maximize the ground clearance. Right now the front sits about 6.25″ off the ground and the rear is almost an inch taller. After watching the skidplate bashing at Gorman – we need all that we can get.

Pictures of the Prescott prep.