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July 17-18, 2015 Rally.Com Newry – Maine Errol – New Hamphire Rally America National Championship Round #6 David Higgins/Craig Drew #75 2015 New England Forest Rally Winners ~ Photo by Jordan Apgar July 17-18, 2015 www.NewEnglandForest Rally.com Newry – Maine Errol – New Hamphire www.rally-america.com Ben Haulenbeek New England Forests Rally Entry List Updated June 25, 2015 Car # Class Driver/Co-Driver Car # Class Driver/Co-Driver 1 11 NR G5 Matt Brandenburg/Elliott Sherwood 40 244 R G2 Ian Topping/Jimmy Brandt 2 14 N Open David Sterckx/Renaud Jamoul 41 251 R Open L Dan Fouquette/Angela Fouquette 3 15 R G5 William Petrow/Raphael Orlove 42 253 R G2 Matthew Peterson/Andrew Tuten 4 22 N G2 Troy Miller/Jeremy Miller 43 280 R G5 Gregory Healey/Philip Barnes 5 24 N B-SPEC Tracey Gardiner/Tracy Manspeaker 44 303 R G2 Samuel Miller/David Miller 6 31 R Open Jerey Reamer/Jeremy Jankowske 45 311 R Open L Simon Wright/Kieran Wright 7 32 R G2 Adam Noyes/Kelsey Stone 46 320 R G2 James Beliveau/Soctt Beliveau 8 34 R Open Martin Egan/Brian Heneghan 47 370 N SP Garry Gill/TBD 9 35 N SP Mark Piatkowski/Robert Maciejski 48 418 R Open Pierre-Luc Poisson/Vincent Trudel Start Your New England Forest Rally with 10 40 R Open Gary Donoghue/Kieran McElhinney 49 420 R Open L Fabio Costa/TBD 11 43 N Open Ken Block/Alex Gelsomino 50 425 N Open Adam Yeoman/Jordan Schulze Three Viewing Options to Choose From! 12 54 R G2 Steve Jackson/TBD 51 430 R G2 Lucy Block/Krista Skucas 13 55 R SP Patrick Brennan/David Dooley 52 501 R Open L Stalyn Orellana/Jan Pablo Lituma 14 59 R G5 Marc Feinstein/Meghan Mayo 53 630 R Open Vittorio Bares/TBD • FREE SPECTATOR LOCATIONS 15 67 R Open Matt Gottlieb/Jared Lantzy 54 631 R SP Michael O’Leary/Marcel Ciascai Drive your own car to the Parc Expose, service areas and Saturday’s spectator 16 68 R Michael Reilly/Josh Brenthien 55 707 N G2 Will Hudson/John Hall Open spot. Please see the maps on page 7 - 9 to plan your day. 17 70 N G5 Chris Duplessis/Alex Kihurani 56 786 R G2 Jesse Whitsell/Ian Smith 18 74 N Open Ramana Lagemann/Nathalie Richard 57 824 N G5 Cameron Steely/Preston Osborn 19 75 N Open David Higgins/Craig Drew 58 848 R Open Brian McNamara/Amber Wetzel • TAKE THE SUNDAY RIVER RALLY BUS 20 80 R G5 Gary DeMasi/Stephen Kurey 59 902 R B-SPEC James Robinson/Brian Penza Leave the driving to the New England Forest Rally and take the spectator 21 90 N SP Lauchlin O’Sullivan/Scott Putnam 60 907 N G5 Jonas Lajos/Vilo Cseh bus to a central viewing location at the famous Concord Pond Stage. 61 R Overall Alexander Jagger/Ryan Symancek 22 91 R G2 Erika Detota/Mary Warren - $10 per person Friday tickets available at Sunday River’s Parc Expose. 23 94 N Open Peter Fetela/Dominik Jozwiak - $15 per person Saturday tickets available at Sunday River’s Parc Expose. 24 95 NR Open Tingwu Song/Martin Brady 25 102 R Open L Arek Bialobrzeski/Ozgur Simsek Past Winners - Shuttle leaves at 11:00am on Friday and 8:00am on Saturday from the 26 106 N G2 Brendan Reeves/Anthony McLoughlin 2014 Ken Block/Alex Gelsomino 2002 Mark Levell/Steve Turvey Sunday River Ski Resort. 2013 Ken Block/Alex Gelsomino 2001 Seamus Burke /Frank Cunningham 27 110 R Open John Cassidy/Dave Getchell 2012 Antoine L’Estage/Nathalie Richard 2000 Paul Choiniere /Jeff Becker 28 118 R G2 Erik Potts/Aaron Crescenti 2011 Antoine L’Estage/Nathalie Richard 1999 Stig Blomqvist /Lance Smith • VIP BUS EXPERIENCE 2010 Travis Pastrana /Derek Ringer 1998 Paul Choiniere /Jeff Becker 29 119 R G5 Kevin Andrade/James Quattro 2009 Travis Pastrana/Christian Edstrom 1997 Frank Sprongl /Dan Sprongl Get VIP treatment with a catered trip to private New England Forest Rally 30 125 R G2 Kris Gove/William Doyle 2008 Naill McShea/Marshall Clarke 1996 Paul Choiniere /Jeff Becker 2007 Travis Pastrana/Christian Edstrom 1995 Carl Merrill /John Bellefleur viewing spots guided by some of rally’s most experienced rally competitors. 31 127 R SP Alvin Fong/William Machin 2006 Ramana Lagemann/Michael Fennell 1994 Paul Choiniere /Jeff Becker Ticketholders will get to see exciting corners at Bunker Pond on Friday 32 134 N G5 Steve LaRoza/Christopher Fary 2005 Pat Richard/Nathalie Richard 1993 Paul Choiniere /Jeff Becker 1992 Frank Sprongl /Dan Sprongl 33 149 R Open L Robert Sockalexis/Kimberly Taylor 2004 Paul Choiniere/Jeff Becker and multiple viewing areas on Saturday. 2003 David Higgins/Daniel Barritt 1991 Paul Choiniere /Scott Weinheimer 34 165 NR Open Ryan Wilcox/Steven Harrell - $130 single day tickets and $190 full event tickets available at 35 195 NR Open Jon Fogg/TBD www.NewEnglandForestRally.com and at the Sunday River Parc Expose. 36 199 N Open Travis Pastrana/Chrissie Beavis - Orders placed after July 11 will include $20 additional fee. 37 200 R Open L Aakash Desai/Uttara Desai N - National Entry R - Regional Entry - VIP Bus leaves at 9:00am on Friday and 8:30am on Saturday from the 38 202 N SP Nick Roberts/Rhianon Gelsomino SP - Super Production Class G5 - Group 5 Class Sunday River Ski Resort. 39 218 R Open Martin Bruneau/Anthony Bruneau Open L - Open Light Class G2 - Group 2 Class Ben Haulenbeek New England Forests Rally Entry List Start Your New England Forest Rally with Three Viewing Options to Choose From! • FREE SPECTATOR LOCATIONS Drive your own car to the Parc Expose, service areas and Saturday’s spectator spot. Please see the maps on page 7 - 9 to plan your day. • TAKE THE SUNDAY RIVER RALLY BUS Leave the driving to the New England Forest Rally and take the spectator bus to a central viewing location at the famous Concord Pond Stage. - $10 per person Friday tickets available at Sunday River’s Parc Expose. - $15 per person Saturday tickets available at Sunday River’s Parc Expose. Past Winners - Shuttle leaves at 11:00am on Friday and 8:00am on Saturday from the 2014 Ken Block/Alex Gelsomino 2002 Mark Levell/Steve Turvey Sunday River Ski Resort. 2013 Ken Block/Alex Gelsomino 2001 Seamus Burke /Frank Cunningham 2012 Antoine L’Estage/Nathalie Richard 2000 Paul Choiniere /Jeff Becker 2011 Antoine L’Estage/Nathalie Richard 1999 Stig Blomqvist /Lance Smith • VIP BUS EXPERIENCE 2010 Travis Pastrana /Derek Ringer 1998 Paul Choiniere /Jeff Becker 2009 Travis Pastrana/Christian Edstrom 1997 Frank Sprongl /Dan Sprongl Get VIP treatment with a catered trip to private New England Forest Rally 2008 Naill McShea/Marshall Clarke 1996 Paul Choiniere /Jeff Becker 2007 Travis Pastrana/Christian Edstrom 1995 Carl Merrill /John Bellefleur viewing spots guided by some of rally’s most experienced rally competitors. 2006 Ramana Lagemann/Michael Fennell 1994 Paul Choiniere /Jeff Becker Ticketholders will get to see exciting corners at Bunker Pond on Friday 2005 Pat Richard/Nathalie Richard 1993 Paul Choiniere /Jeff Becker 2004 Paul Choiniere/Jeff Becker 1992 Frank Sprongl /Dan Sprongl and multiple viewing areas on Saturday. 1991 Paul Choiniere /Scott Weinheimer 2003 David Higgins/Daniel Barritt - $130 single day tickets and $190 full event tickets available at www.NewEnglandForestRally.com and at the Sunday River Parc Expose. - Orders placed after July 11 will include $20 additional fee. N - National Entry R - Regional Entry - VIP Bus leaves at 9:00am on Friday and 8:30am on Saturday from the SP - Super Production Class G5 - Group 5 Class Open L - Open Light Class G2 - Group 2 Class Sunday River Ski Resort. Schedule of Events A rally event functions like a roving caravan of cars moving from one predetermined stop to another over an extremely large area. It's a delicately orchestrated plan made possible by dedicated and talented event organizers providing schedules and instructions. During the event anything can cause a schedule delay. As you are viewing the rally be prepared in giving organizers a level of exibility to solve problems that arise and ensure your viewing experience is unimpeded. FRIDAY, JULY 17, 2015 Stage Name/Location First Car Start Stage Miles Notes Parc Expose 8:30am Sunday River Resort Stage 1 - Concord Pond 11:01am 5.80 Service 12:01pm Sunday River Resort Stage 2 - Icicle Brook North 2:57pm 9.93 Stage 3 - South Arm South 4:50pm 4.90 Friday Finish 6:15pm Sunday River Resort SATURDAY, JULY 18, 2015 Stage Name/Location First Car Start Stage Miles Notes Parc Expose 7:00am Sunday River Resort Stage 4 - Lost Weekend CCW 8:01am 10.59 Stage 5 - Hampshire Hills CCW 9:01am 8.67 Service 10:04am Erroll, NH Stage 6 - Greenough Pond 10:54am 10.05 Stage 7 - Hurricane Brook 11:58am 11.77 Stage 8 - Fish Pond 12:44pm 6.87 SPECTATOR A Service 1:31pm Erroll, NH Stage 9 - Greenough Pond 2 2:31pm 10.05 Stage 10 - Hurricane Brook 2 3:35pm 11.77 Stage 11 - Fish Pond 2 4:21pm 6.87 SPECTATOR A Service 5:08pm Erroll, NH Stage 12 - Hampshire Hills Short 6:08pm 3.81 Stage 13 - Fish Pond 2 6:26pm 3.95 Victory Celebration 7:34pm Sunday River Resort Follow Rally America and the New England Forest Rally on social media! twitter.com/Rally_America #RallyAmerica twitter.com/NEForestRally facebook.com/Rally-America facebook.com/NewEnglandForestRally youtube.com/RallyAmericaSeries youtube.com/NEFR1 Legend U p p Schedule of Events e A r Spectator Point US Highway D am Parc Expose/Service State Route Rd Friday Stage Major Road A rally event functions like a roving caravan of cars moving from one predetermined stop to Saturday Stage Minor Road another over an extremely large area.
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