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Seagate Crystal Reports 3-Run Results 2009 Packwood ational Tour July 11-12, 2009 Pos br Driver's name, Town Car, Sponsor Tire Mfg Rgn,Div Course 1, Course 2 Score Stock Category Super Stock Drivers: 19 Trophies: 6 Run Heat: 3 T 1 199 Kevin Dietz 2004 Chev Z06 Hoosier Northwest R 47.490 47.619 47.464 97.369 [99]Federal Way, WA MaxQData/Evolution Schools NP 50.934 50.189 49.905 T 2 186 David De Regt 2006 Lotus Elise Hoosier Northwest R 47.903 48.087 47.997 98.041 [86] Redmond, WA NP 53.766(1) 51.145 50.138 (0.672) T 3 180 Ryan Otis 2003 Chevrolet Corvette Z0Hoosier Oregon Reg 48.788 48.238 47.943 98.479 [80] Scappoose, OR NP 51.689 50.772 50.536 (0.438) T 4 80 James Paulson 2003 chevrolet corvette zo6Hoosier Oregon Reg 49.396 54.554(3) 48.257 98.902 [180]Portland, OR Thanks Ryan! NP 53.123 53.671(1) 50.645 (0.423) T 5 181 Tom Kotzian 2003 Chevy CorvetteKumho Oregon Reg 53.351(2) 48.997 47.962 99.187 [81] Gladstone, OR NP 51.561 51.345 51.225 (0.285) T 6 97 Ambrose Fung 2006 Lotus Elise Hoosier Northwest R 48.706 48.511 47.961 99.637 Calgary, AB Team SoloOD/SASC/Ankeny Rac NP 53.535(1) 51.768 51.676 (0.450) 7 98 Rod Brassard 2002 Chevrolet Corvette Z0 Hoosier Northwest R DNF 49.894 48.822 100.184 Calgary, AB Team SoloOD/SASC NP 57.250(2) 51.362 56.378(3) (0.547) 8 159 Ryan Johnson 2006 Lotus EliseHoosier Utah Region 49.940 49.122 DNF 100.283 [59]Draper, UT www.jjsons.com RM 51.621 51.161 52.274(1) (0.099) 9 4 Michael Vesecky 2004 Chevy Corvette Z06Hoosier Big Sky Reg 49.696 50.744(1) 49.190 100.319 Sagle, ID Dukes Auto / Littles Tire and ALig NP 52.808 51.272 51.129 (0.036) 10 147 Nathan Provo 2003 Chevrolet Corvette Z0 Kumho Northwest R 49.903 48.822 48.712 100.436 [47] Ravensdale, WA NP 53.417 53.178 51.724 (0.117) 11 86 Stephen Hui 2006 Lotus Elise Hoosier Northwest R DNF 48.301 48.936 100.691 [186] Bellevue, WA NP 53.054 52.390 53.488 (0.255) 12 104 Lynn Rogers 2006 Lotus Elise Hoosier Northwest R 49.696 49.208 49.105 101.139 Burbank, WA NP 62.961(1) 53.541 52.034 (0.448) 13 21 Steven Barnes 2003 Chevrolete Corvette ZHoosier Oregon Reg 51.019 52.139(1) 49.606 102.342 Hillsboro, OR NP 53.999 56.210(1) 52.736 (1.203) 14 94 Ken Mollenauer 2005 Lotus EliseHoosier San Francis 51.640 50.902 50.062 102.562 Saratoga, CA Spin Sweet NP 54.664 52.500 59.174(3) (0.220) 15 92 Val Korry 2004 Porsche 911 Hoosier Northwest R 49.681 49.038 48.740 103.067 Seattle, WA Fordahl Motorsports NP 57.394(2) 56.994(1) 54.327(1) (0.505) 16 81 Jerry Lee 2003 Chevrolet Corvette Kumho Northwest R 50.323 52.541(1) 50.434 103.432 [181] Lynnwood, WA jim,s detail shop NP DNF 53.109 65.613(3) (0.365) 17 99 Ivan Rouzanov 2004 Chevrolet Corvette Z0 Hoosier Northwest R 51.075 52.644(1) 50.777 103.535 [199]Bothell, WA Discount Tire NP 60.591(2) 52.758 52.806 (0.103) 18 59 Alex Johnson 2006 Lotus EliseHoosier Utah Region 54.187 DSQ 51.092 106.758 [159]Draper, UT www.jjsons.com RM DNF 55.666(1) 57.859(2) (3.223) 19 47 Michael Mejer 2003 Corvette Z06 Kumho Northwest R 53.246 52.914 52.769 108.384 [147] Tacoma, WA NP 63.003(1) 58.111(1) 55.615 (1.626) 7/22/2009 7:49:26AM res3.rpt version 6.00 Page 1 of 14 3-Run Results 2009 Packwood ational Tour July 11-12, 2009 Pos br Driver's name, Town Car, Sponsor Tire Mfg Rgn,Div Course 1, Course 2 Score Super Stock Ladies Drivers: 6 Trophies: 2 Run Heat: 4 T 1 94 Shelly Monfort 2005 Lotus EliseHoosier San Francis DNF 51.357 50.710 103.204 Saratoga, CA Spin Sweet NP 53.016 52.854 52.494 T 2 148 Lacey Otis 2003 Chevrolet Corvette Z0Hoosier Oregon Reg 53.569 51.846 51.126 104.565 [48]Scappoose, OR Solo Sisters Racing NP 55.919 55.855 53.439 (1.361) 3 99 Kristina Ennesser 2004 Chevrolet Z06 Hoosier Northwest R DNF 53.250 51.045 105.137 Tacoma, WA Jims Detail / Bad Cone Racing NP DNF 55.597(1) 54.092 (0.572) 4 4 Mitzi Vesecky 2004 chevy corvette z06Hoosier Big Sky Reg 52.992 51.831 50.691 105.410 Sagle, ID Dukes Auto / Littles Tire and Align NP 56.738(1) 57.567(1) 54.719 (0.273) 5 48 Danielle Paulson 2003 chevrolet corvette zo6Hoosier Oregon Reg 54.914(1) 52.689 52.231 106.379 [148]Portland, OR Solo Sisters Racing NP 55.539 55.701 54.148 (0.969) 6 31 Mara Walkup 2006 Lotus Elise Hoosier Northwest R 55.430 54.786 53.394 109.586 Burbank, WA NP 57.547 57.015 56.192 (3.207) A Stock Drivers: 17 Trophies: 5 Run Heat: 4 T 1 99 Alan Dahl 2007 Pontiac Solstice GXP Hoosier Northwest R 52.627(2) 48.581 48.980 101.351 Federal Way, WA Brotherton Pontiac NP 60.919(1) 52.777 52.770 T 2 111 Guy Ankeny 2005 Honda S2000Hoosier 51.749 51.145 49.500 101.995 [11] , Ankeny Racing Ent 52.495 53.680(1) 55.784(2) (0.644) T 3 56 Michael Yeung 2004 Honda S2000 Hoosier South Jersey 54.116(2) 50.580 50.103 102.174 [156] Voorhees, NJ NE 53.016 53.972(1) 52.071 (0.179) T 4 70 Kyle Freiheit 2004 Honda S2000Kumho 49.635 49.632 49.361 102.286 [170] , 64.634 52.925 56.937(2) (0.112) T 5 47 Tom McDaniel 1989 Chevrolet CorvetteKumho Cal Club Re 50.404 50.179 49.746 102.378 Merlin, OR MC RACING SP 52.632 53.338 54.229(1) (0.092) 6 6 Murray Peterson 2001 Honda S2000Hoosier 51.565 50.008 50.783 102.828 Calgary, AB 55.172(1) 52.908 52.820 (0.450) 7 156 Richard Arienzale 2004 Honda S2000 Hoosier Northwest R 51.425 50.642 52.364(1) 102.865 [56]North Vancouver, BC WWW.VCMC.CA, LKD NP 53.753 52.223 53.039 (0.037) 8 11 Micah McElravy 2005 Honda S2000Hoosier San Francis 52.225 50.970 50.077 103.388 [111]Palo Alto, CA Ankeny Raciug Ent NP 59.403(3) 53.311 54.025(1) (0.523) 9 93 Brian McGaha 2006 Mitsubishi Evolution Kumho Snake River 49.715 50.300 49.668 104.170 Boise, ID Big O Tires NP 54.718(1) 58.674(3) 54.502(1) (0.782) 10 98 Matthew Lam 2002 Honda S2000Hoosier 51.423 52.387(1) 50.679 104.923 [198]Vancouver, BC "Edwens Wife/Mike""Chan""" 54.244 54.711(1) 56.537(2) (0.753) 11 81 Philip Schrumpf 2000 Honda S2000Hoosier Big Sky Reg DNF 51.891 51.725 105.600 Missoula, MT NP 55.975 56.479(1) 53.875 (0.677) 12 138 Victor Chow 2004 Honda S2000 Hoosier Northwest R 56.940(2) 51.859 51.185 106.144 [38]Burnaby, BC VCMC NP 65.689(1) 54.959 DNF (0.544) 13 29 Tim Kornacki 2003 Honda S2000 Kumho Northwest R 55.045(1) 51.492 53.789(1) 106.266 [129]Mountlake Terrace, WA Matts Greenwood Auto Care/TNT NP 57.286(1) 54.774 DNF (0.122) 7/22/2009 7:49:26AM res3.rpt version 6.00 Page 2 of 14 3-Run Results 2009 Packwood ational Tour July 11-12, 2009 Pos br Driver's name, Town Car, Sponsor Tire Mfg Rgn,Div Course 1, Course 2 Score 14 198 Edwen Ma 2002 Honda S2000 Hoosier Northwest R 57.128(2) 52.553 52.804 106.411 [98] Burnaby, BC NP 66.580 53.858 DNF (0.145) 15 38 Owen Kirby 2004 Honda S2000 Hoosier Northwest R 57.878(3) 54.060(1) 52.647(1) 106.457 [138] Coquitlam, BC VCMC NP 56.993(1) 55.880(1) 53.810 (0.046) 16 129 Richard Adler 2003 Honda S2000 Kumho Northwest R 53.191 52.246 51.489 106.854 [29] Mercer Island, WA Matts Greenwood Auto NP DNF 55.365(1) 58.124(1) (0.397) 17 170 Mark De Regt 2004 Honda S2000 Kumho Northwest R 53.004 52.005 52.603 108.225 [70] Redmond, WA NP DNF 57.091 56.220 (1.371) A Stock Ladies Drivers: 1 Trophies: 1 Run Heat: 3 T 1 6 Jo Peterson 2001 Honda S2000Hoosier 75.282 63.777 62.399 126.874 Calgary, AB 68.399 66.143 64.475 B Stock Drivers: 8 Trophies: 3 Run Heat: 1 T 1 94 Bryan Heitkotter 2005 Mazda RX-8Hoosier San Francis 51.442(1) 48.823 48.990 100.938 [194]Fresno, CA Team H&H / Stig For Hire NP 52.115 55.185 52.191 T 2 185 Glenn Austin 2005 Nissan 350Z Hoosier Northwest R 53.784(2) 52.011(1) 49.282 101.404 [85]Maple Valley, WA AXAnalyst/Austin-Soft.com NP 52.122 57.108 52.723 (0.466) T 3 194 Zach Heidepriem 2005 Mazda RX-8Hoosier San Francis 52.103(1) 55.303(3) 49.625 101.570 [94] Los Altos, CA NP 54.904(1) 57.296(1) 51.945 (0.166) 4 96 Joe Goeke 2005 Mazda Rx8 Hoosier Northwest R DNF 49.684 51.727(1) 102.135 Kirkland, WA Team Butt Heat! NP 53.229 56.083 52.451 (0.565) 5 5 Adam Ruff 2006 Nissan 350ZKumho Oregon Reg 52.081(1) 49.797 51.078(1) 104.381 Oregon City, OR NP 54.584 62.001(1) 56.495(1) (2.246) 6 85 Matt Lowell 2005 Nissan 350Z Hoosier Northwest R 52.966 50.879 50.045 105.489 [185]Brier, WA AXAnalyst/Austin-Soft.com NP DNF 58.835 55.444 (1.108) 7 13 Mike Baker 2005 Mazda RX-8 Oregon Reg 54.249 52.589 52.714 109.922 Springfield, OR Bakers Dozen Catering NP 60.654(2) DNF 57.333 (4.433) 8 47 Dean Chen 2004 Mazda RX8Bridgestone 58.054 56.535 56.423(1) 115.227 , 60.238 60.355 58.804 (5.305) C Stock Drivers: 9 Trophies: 3 Run Heat: 3 T 1 193 John Kimball 1999 Mazda Miata Hoosier Northwest R 52.359(1) 53.812(2) 50.354 102.178 [93] Seattle, WA NP 54.535(1) 53.068 51.824 T 2 49 Rick Vomenici 2007 Mazda MX7 Hoosier Northwest R 51.119 52.294(1) 50.622 102.964 [149]Kent, WA Fordahl MotorSports NP 53.346 53.580 52.342 (0.786) T 3 171 Sean Green 1999 Mazda Miata Hoosier Northwest R 53.992(1) 51.641 51.001 104.401 [71] Renton, WA NP 53.400 57.383(2) 53.743 (1.437) 4 149 Chris Kannan 2007 Mazda MX5Hoosier San Francis 49.964 53.143(2) 50.820(1) 104.674 [49] Orangevale, CA Auburn Tire Service,Topolino Rac NP 54.987(1) DNF 54.710(1) (0.273) 7/22/2009 7:49:26AM res3.rpt version 6.00 Page 3 of 14 3-Run Results 2009 Packwood ational Tour July 11-12, 2009 Pos br Driver's name, Town Car, Sponsor Tire Mfg Rgn,Div Course 1, Course 2 Score 5 93 James Wege 1999 Mazda Miata Hoosier Northwest R 54.768 52.779 52.743 106.728 [193] Olympia, WA NP 56.206 54.665 53.985 (2.054) 6 51 James Shepherd 2002 Toyota mr2 spyderKumho Oregon Reg 54.725 54.121 51.861 106.826 Hillsboro, OR na NP 56.374 54.965 55.058 (0.098) 7 7 Karl Oehrtman 2000 Toyota MR2Hoosier 54.236 52.929 DNF 107.651 , 55.347 54.722 54.844 (0.825) 8 32 Per Orvendal 2001 Mazda Miata Hoosier Northwest R 53.799 DNF 52.926 107.707 Carnation, WA NP 57.213(1)
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