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October Friday Nighter, 10-13-17

October 7, 2017 By Kelly Smith Leave a Comment

We are a week away from the last Friday Nighter of the Season, the October Friday Nighter.  This month, Rainier Auto Sports Club is putting on the event, fresh from their highly successful Nor’wester rally that drew 37 cars for 3 days of rallying.  The rallymaster is Steve Richards, who has participated in the rally scene for a very long time.  Steve says that the rally is very straight forward, a typical RASC no-trap drive in the woods, or at least as many woods as one can find with paved roads these days.  The rally will last about 2 hours and will end at Pizza Hut, 429 128th St SW, Everett, WA 98204.  Steve has picked some entertaining roads, and we’ll all have a good time.

Since it is the last rally of the year, the SOP and Novice Championships will be decided and trophies awarded.  The top places are up for grabs, so if you are in the running, don’t miss this event.

Registration for this novice oriented event opens at 6:45 PM at the Eastgate Park & Ride Parking lot in Bellevue (14200 SE Eastgate Way). The drivers meeting is at 7:10 and first car out will be 7:31. The entry fee is $20. Don’t forget that we’re running the “bring a new team and your entry is free” special.  Come on out and join us for a good time, and bring your friends!

 

September 2017 Friday Nighter Results

September 18, 2017 By Kelly Smith Leave a Comment

Puget Sound Rally Club put on the September Friday Nighter, employing Mr. Mike Workman as the rallymaster.  Mike found some fun roads and had some nice traps.

A terrific night for a rally was punctuated by a light, but enthusiastic turnout.  The rally left the Eastgate Park & Ride and wandered out to Issaquah for the end of the odometer check.  From there, it was down part of Issaquah Fall City Road, a brief loop by the Snoqualmie River Road, then down 202 to Ames Lake and over to the Carnation Farm area for the first checkpoint.  From there, we zigzagged up the Valley to checkpoint 2 in the Tualco area.  The last leg ran up the High Bridge Road to Snohomish and the finish.  We had three BMW club cars, but changed them to novice when no other novice competitors attended.  They all got trophies, which is how we like it!  Three points separated first and second Novice; first and 2nd SOP were 10 points apart; 1st and 2nd Masters were one point apart and while the Unlimited cars had a pretty big gap owing to a 20 point penalty trap, first unlimited scored a total of one!  Congratulations to the winners!

Thanks also to the workers.  Rainier Auto Sports Club manned a checkpoint with Mark Nolte, Charles Aggenbach and Jim Breazeale.  From PSRC, Scott Margerum, Kevin Mullins, Jeff DeLong, Kelly Smith, Dave Treen, Vasco DePinna, worked in various capacities along with guests Ryan McLean and Aaron and Annette Nelson, John and Derris Humphrey and ORCA’s Gary Coon.  It takes a village, and our village is getting a little on the small side.  With workers, these events cannot happen.

The last event of the season is the October Friday Nighter, on the 13th.  Rainier Auto Sports is putting that one together.  Their events are usually drivers events, featuring good roads and minimal traps.  Come on out and join us.

September 2017 Friday Nighter

September 4, 2017 By Kelly Smith Leave a Comment

This coming Friday, September 8th, just 7 days ahead of RASC’s Epic 50th Anniversary Nor’wester Rally, PSRC presents the September Friday Nighter.  Rally courses are secret until they are run, and sometimes that means that multiple rallymasters go down some of the same roads.  Mike Workman is the rallymaster for this event and he has designed an excellent course up through the Snoqualmie Valley.  Now, the last three rallies have criss-crossed the same area, so regulars will have seen at least some of the roads in the past few months.  What will make this rally more challenging is that it will be mostly in the dark and possibly in the rain.  The sun will set on Friday just about the time you will end the odometer check transit zone.   Be sure to bring your map light!

We checked out and measured the rally last week and the course is very entertaining.  Prepare to have fun!  The rally ends at Brava Pizza and Pasta, 120 Glen Ave, Snohomish, WA.

Registration for this novice oriented event opens at 6:45 PM at the Eastgate Park & Ride Parking lot in Bellevue (14200 SE Eastgate Way). The drivers meeting is at 7:10 and first car out will be 7:31. The entry fee is $20. The “bring a new team and your entry is free” special continues, so invite some friends and enjoy free entry.

Come on out and join us for a fun night rallying with a few light traps, and bring your friends!

 

 

August 2017 Friday Nighter Results

August 13, 2017 By Kelly Smith Leave a Comment

Debbie Sjodin did a masterful job of rallymastering this event, which featured 3 notes, all of which were used twice and then cancelled.  The course ran from the Eastgate Park & Ride to the end of the odo check, just off Union Hill Road.  From there it meandered out to Duvall, then back down to Carnation, finally finishing up in Sammamish.  It featured lots of cool roads and most folks had a good time.  Traffic was problematic in a couple of areas for some people, but overall, it was a commendable effort.  Andy LeMay, in his first ever rally, teamed up with Sara Noll to win the Novice Class.  Dave Johnson and Ryan Welsh won the SOP class, in spite of Dave running on “4 hours of sleep”.  PSRC’s Scott Margerum and Mike Workman took First in Masters, with the best unequipped score of 28 and PSRC’s Mike Daily showed why having a computer in the car can help, with a total score of zero.  That also means he did everything right, because if you get a trap wrong in unlimited class, your penalty is usually exactly what the trap is worth.

Thanks to all the workers from ORCA who made this thing happen:  Jack Heppes, Dave and Kathy Sacry, Don Gibson and Ben Thompson, Pat Biggar and Rick Ross, Steve Roberts and of course the rallymaster, Debbie Sjodin.  Without these folks, the rally could not have happened.

Two Friday Nighters to go; come join us next month for a PSRC’s second Friday Nighter of the year.  And be sure to check out the Rainier Website http://www.rainierautosports.com/events/2017/norwester/ as they prepare for their three day event commemorating the 50th year of the first running of the Nor’wester Rally.  They have 39 Entrants so far, and they are entertaining the idea of 50 entrants for the 50th year.

See you next month!

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