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  Canadian Rally Championship on TSN 2010 

 
 Rallye Perce-Neige, Maniwaki, PQ  Sun Apr 04 10  11:00
 Rocky Mountain Rally, Calgary, AB  Sun Jun 27 10  11:00
 Rallye Baie des Chaleurs, PQ  Sun Aug 08 10  11:00
 Rallye Defi, Ste. Agathe, PQ  Sat Oct 23 10  11:30
 Pacific Forest Rally, Merrit, B.C  Sat Nov 06 10  11:30
 Rally of the Tall Pines, Bancroft, ON  Sat Dec 18 10  11:30
 2010 Year In Review - 2011 Preview  Sat Jan 01 11  11:30

   

BRUNO CARRÉ TAKES FIRST NATIONAL WIN AT RALLYE PERCE NEIGE

 

Maniwaki (Quebec), Feb. 7, 2010.- Icy conditions and mechanical issues took their toll on the field of 54 entrants at the 2010 Rallye Perce Neige on Saturday. Only 36 cars made it to the finish of the first round of the 2010 Canadian Rally Championship, presented by Subaru and supported by Yokohama.

 

Calculated and cautious driving by Bruno Carré (Laval, QC) and co-driver Yvan Joyal brought the pair their first National Championship win. “You couldn’t push too hard because you would get caught somewhere” said a happy Carré at the finish, “The snowbanks were very small and you couldn’t lean on them.”

 

 

 

Without special tractionized ice tires, Mathieu L’Estage (St-Jean-sur-Richelieu, QC) and Yanick Napert were hoping just to stay on the road. A cautious approach and skilful drive landed them second place, the highest overall finish of their career. “I think Bruno and I are the two guys who never went off the road today, so that was the key to doing well here,” said L’Estage, “It’s a good start for the season, so now we’ll try and get the car ready for Rocky Mountain Rally.”

 

Rounding out the podium, Craig Henderson (St-Constant, QC) and Co-Driver Lyne Murphy had resigned themselves to a mid-pack finish after getting stuck in a snowbank, then stopping to help pull Antoine L’Estage back on the road later in the day. The good karma must have paid off, because the duo found themselves in third place at the finish.

 

Defending champions Patrick Richard (Squamish, BC) and Co-Driver, Alan Ockwell (Toronto, ON) of the Subaru Rally Team Canada were struck with bad luck early in the event. The pair left the first stage on a corner that later claimed several cars, but they were able to get back on the road after losing only two minutes. In their push to reclaim the lost time they posted a string of stage wins before retiring from the rally early with a mechanical problem.

 

Their main rivals, Antoine L’Estage and Nathalie Richard (Ste-Jean-Sur-Richelieu, QC) looked set to repeat last year’s win until they also suffered a series of setbacks. A two-minute lead was dashed when they spun into a snowbank on the treacherous Kitigan Zibi stage. Mechanical problems followed and led to a small fire that thwarted their comeback fight on the penultimate stage. They finished out of the points in sixteenth position.

 


With the attrition at the front of the rally, Leo Urlichich (Thornhill, ON) and Co-Driver Martin Headland, who are always contenders for the podium, led the rally for three stages also went off the road. While the incident only caused light damage to their car, the team took too much time in the ditch and finished in 13th place.

 

With Urlichich and other competition by the wayside, defending North Americain Rally Cup Champion Andrew Comrie-Picard (Toronto, ON) and Jeremy Wimpey drove flat out to try and reel in Bruno Carré for the win. Their charge ended when they slid off on the road on the challenging final stage. The team got back on the road, finishing the rally in 12th place.

 

With an impressive drive in a two-wheel drive car, Jon Nichols and Carl Shenk (Lachine, Quebec) beat a lot of high-powered all wheel drive cars to a sixth place overall finish. The series veterans hadn’t competed in a two-wheel drive car since 2006, but drove hard to make up for the lack of traction, finishing nearly six minutes ahead of their closest two-wheel drive competition.

 

The championship battle will resume at the Rocky Mountain Rally near Calgary, Alberta in May. New faces on top of the championship standings should bring a lot of teams out west for the second round of the championship.

 

The Canadian Rally Championship is comprised of six events held nationwide in a season that extends from February to November. The series is presented by Subaru Canada, supported by Yokohama Tire Canada and features contingency programs from Subaru Canada and Mitsubishi Canada. The Canadian Association of Rallysport (CARS) is the official sanctioning body for rallying in Canada.

 

Rally car racing is often described simply as “real cars, real roads, real fast.” The all-season motorsport sees drivers and their co-drivers take modified road cars to the limit as they achieve blistering speeds over closed-road courses that typically cover more than 150 kilometers of gravel, dirt or snow-covered roads. Fans can get up close to the cars in the service areas and catch all the action from specially designated spectator points located at the best spots on the route.

 

Full coverage of the championship will air on RDS and TSN. Check local listings.

For more information: www.carsrally.ca or www.rallyeperceneige.com

 

Photo Credit: Andrew Harvey Photography

 

Rallye Perce Neige Final Results

 

1.      Bruno Carré - Yvan Joyal – 2 hours 26 minutes 17 seconds

2.      Mathieu L’Estage - Yanick Napert – 2:29:39

3.      Craig Henderson – Lyne Murphy – 2:36:41

4.      Mathieu Dubé – Eric Losier – 2:37:57

5.      Marc Bourassa – Daniel Paquette – 2:38:12

6.      Jon Nichols – Carl Shenk – 2:39:26

7.      Steeve Hobbs – J-Mathieu Tremblay – 2:39:29

8.      Erik Gaudet – Pascal Longpré – 2:43:47

9.      Ugo Desgreniers – Erik Kirby – 2:44:04

10.  Simon Dubé – Pat Lavigne – 2:45:25






   

SUBARU CANADA ANNOUNCES 2010 CONTINGENCY PROGRAM FOR CANADIAN RALLY CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES 


January 9, 2010 Stouffville Subaru Canada, Inc and the Canadian Association of Rallysport are pleased to announce that Subaru Canada will continue as the presenting sponsor of the Canadian Rally Championship for 2010.   Mr. Brian Hyland, After Sales Parts Operations and Tom McGeer, CARS President, signed an agreement making 2010 the thirteenth year that Subaru has supported the CRC as its major partner.  The six event series is televised on TSN and RDS in Canada and is also broadcast throughout much of Europe and Asia.  

 

“Subaru Canada is pleased to be returning as presenting sponsor for the 2010 Canadian Rally Championship series,” said Hyland. “As we enter our 20th year of participation in the CRC and 13th as a major sponsor of the series, we have to reflect on the growth of the sport and the influx of Subaru vehicles over those years. From Tom McGeer in 1991 in a Subaru Legacy - the only Subaru in the series at that time - to 63 Subarus competing during the 2009 series, we believe that Subaru’s involvement with the CRC has benefited the series, the competitors and Subaru Canada.


Application Forms and program details are available in the Downloads area.

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2010 YOKOHAMA SUPPORT ANNOUNCEMENT

 

January 9, 2010

Yokohama TiresStouffville, ON: Canadian Association of Rallysport (CARS) and Yokohama Tire (Canada) Inc are pleased to announce the continuation of the long partnership of Yokohama and the Canadian Rally Championship (CRC) for 2010. Today, just before the awards’ ceremony for the 2009 CRC, Jonathon Karelse, Marketing Manager of Yokohama Tire and Terry Epp, CARS National Series Manager signed an agreement extending the close partnership for the thirteenth year. Yokohama will be a supporting sponsor in the six event championship which will be televised in HD on both TSN and RDS in Quebec.

 

“Year after year, the Canadian Rally Championship has proven to be more than just a great competition and a terrific television spectacle,” says Jonathon Karelse, Marketing Manager for Yokohama Canada. “It’s also a real-world demonstration of our dedication to advancing tire technology. Particularly for winter tires, where our winning teams compete on the same tires you can buy for your car on the street, we can draw a direct line between success in competition and benefit for the consumer.”

More Information in the Downloads section.


   

2010 MITSUBISHI CONTINGENCY PROGRAM


January 4, 2010

Stouffville, ON:  The Canadian Association of Rallysport and Mitsubishi Motor Sales of Canada, Inc are pleased to announce year three of the national Mitsubishi Rally Support Program that encourages amateur participation in organized rallysport – and directly benefits competitors, volunteers, promoters, organizers and fans of the Canadian Rally Championship (CRC). The program was very well received in 2008-9 with 25 teams registering in the program over the past two years.  Competitors have received over $140 000 in cheques from the program along with other support in terms of materials and parts availability at events.
 
The multi-tiered program has been carefully structured to provide several levels of support for all eligible Mitsubishi competitors – plus additional merit based rewards and recognition for achieving certain goals. This innovative and extensive program is designed to complement existing CRC programs, to offer meaningful assistance for private competitors and to help infuse the Mitsubishi brand and competitive philosophy into the fabric of the Canadian rally community and its fans.  

Program Details and Application Forms are available in the Downloads area.


  Video Licensing Program 

The Canadian Rally Championship is pleased to announce a video licensing program that will allow teams access to the footage captured by the CRC production crew.

The licensing allows for use of the video for noncommercial team promotion or personal use. Teams will receive a DVD or HDCam tape, depending on license bought, of all reasonable footage shot of their cars. Season pricing will be available at a pro-rated price for the remaining five events of the season.

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  News Headlines 

Series Standings following Baie-des-Chaleurs - Sunday, July 12, 2009
Series points ...   read more...
CRC on Motors TV - Monday, January 19, 2009
Motors TV is in Europe and they have 90 million subscribers... One schedule is for Great Britain and the other is for Contential Europe.   read more...
2009 Rule Book - Monday, January 19, 2009
Available in the Download area.   read more...
Seed List and Lifetime Standings - Monday, January 19, 2009
Seed List is available under Downloads. Lifetime Standings under CRC Events.  
TSN and RDS Airings of the CRC - Saturday, November 29, 2008
Television schedule for November - December   read more...
Annual General Meeting and Awards Luncheon - Saturday, November 29, 2008
January 10, 2009, Deerfoot Inn & Casino, Calgary   read more...
FINAL CRC Standings - Saturday, November 29, 2008
Updated following Tall Pines Rally   read more...
RDS Television Schedule - Friday, September 12, 2008
Television dates from August 25 to December 21, 2008   read more...
Code of Conduct - Tuesday, June 03, 2008
Notices regarding CARS members Code of Conduct - Revised May 2008   read more...
CARS Privacy Policy - Monday, February 04, 2008
Available in the Downloads area.   read more...
Subaru Contingency Program - Wednesday, January 23, 2008
Subaru Canada, Inc. (SCI) has announced significant enhancements to its long-time contingency program. Program modifications will ensure that all Subaru teams competing in the Canadian Rally Championship (CRC) series in 2008, regardless of home country, will benefit financially this year.   read more...
Subaru Factory Team for 2008 - Wednesday, January 23, 2008
Subaru Canada, Inc. (SCI) is pleased to announce that 2008 will mark its long-anticipated return to rally racing in Canada. Subaru has entered into a joint agreement with Rocket Rally Racing in Squamish, British Columbia to build two new 2008 Impreza WRX STI race cars.   read more...
Mitsubishi Contingency Program - Wednesday, January 09, 2008
CARS and Mitsubishi Motor Sales of Canada, Inc are pleased to announce a three year agreement which will provide a national “rally support program” that encourages amateur participation in organized rallysport – and directly benefits competitors, volunteers, promoters, organizers and fans of the Canadian Rally Championship (CRC).   read more...
Approved Rule Changes for 2008 - Tuesday, January 08, 2008
Rule chages for 2008   read more...
2008 Licence Application Forms - Tuesday, December 04, 2007
Licence application form and checklist now available ...   read more...
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