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October Friday Nighter — 10-12-18

October 4, 2018 By Kelly Smith Leave a Comment

On Friday, October 12th, RASC presents the last rally of the season, “Boy, is it dark! 2018”  The rally heads East and then South, working its way down to the finish at Athens Pizza in Auburn.  https://www.athenspizzaauburn.com/

That whole area is full of wonderful roads and some powerful darkness.  Driving lights aren’t required, but they are helpful.  RASC rallies are typically tours, devoid of traps, so this should be a chance to just cruise and have a good time.

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 2018 FRIDAY NIGHTER RESULTS

September 16, 2018 By Kelly Smith Leave a Comment

 

September 14th brought us thunderstorms, but otherwise a nice evening for rallying.  Oddly, we skirted most of the storms, but the roads were soaked.  The odo check ended out on Issaquah Fall City Rd.  The course meandered up to Carnation, using the lane limited Tolt River Bridge.  Checkpoint 1 was out by the old Carnation Farm.  Checkpoint 2 was on Old Woodinville Duvall Rd.  Checkpoint 3 was on Connelly, but was not reached until folks took a loop around Tualco.  Overall, the course was 2 hours long, and finished at Brava’s Pizza.  Chatter indicated that folks enjoyed the course and the workers enjoyed the good turnout.  All the cars found all the controls and finished the rally.

Thanks to the workers who made the rally happen.  Steve Roberts and Don Gibson from ORCA worked checkpoint 1 and ran the checkout. John & Derris Humphrey from the NWRC Board worked checkpoint 2 and ran the checkout.  They also double-checked the TSD calculations.  Rod Johnson and his wife and Jim Breazeale from RASC worked checkpoint 3.  Scott Margerum and Mike Workman from PSRC started the cars before  running as last car.  Dave Treen designed the dash plaques, made the trophies, helped measure the rally and ran pace with yours truly.

Next month will be the last rally of the season.  Rainier Auto Sports Club will be putting it on.  We will be awarding championship trophies, so don’t miss it.

September 2018 Friday Nighter 9/14/18

September 9, 2018 By Kelly Smith Leave a Comment

This coming Friday, September 14, NWRC will present the last rally of the Summer, “Seven Minutes after Sunset.”  The Rallymaster will be Kelly Smith.  We ran the checkout last week and found the course entertaining, with good roads, a few easy traps and a good pizza at the finish.  It was the first time since April that I had to use the headlights all rally long.  Rallying in the dark is less scenic, and adds to the challenge.  Everyone on the checkout seemed to enjoy the course.  You should come on out and enjoy it too!  The rally ends at Brava’s Pizza and Pasta in Snohomish, WA.  https://www.bravaspizza.com

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. Car Zero is out at 7:30, 7 minutes after sunset….  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!

August 2018 Results

August 13, 2018 By Kelly Smith Leave a Comment

Those of you who missed this rally missed a really fun event.  This was Don Gibson’s best version of Butt Simple and it worked well.  It actually had a few traps, which was surprising but also pretty straight-forward.  The course wound back and forth from Lake Francis to Hobart, offering plenty of turns and stops and blinkers to play with. The legs were all about the same length (or seemed like it) and the checkpoints were is nice safe locations.  Don’s instructions also included some times to instructions which may have been helpful for those who got zeros.  It certainly made the route more interesting.  Unfortunately, as you can see by the finishers (everyone who started finished), the turnout was the weakest of the season.  Those who attended had a great time.

If you like rallying, I encourage you to beg, challenge or blackmail your friends to come join us and enjoy a nice drive in the country.  If the attendance continues to drop off, it will likely affect the club’s ability and/or willingness to put on rallies.

Thanks to Don Gibson, who did a masterful job of rallymastering and to the crews who worked the rally and made this fun night possible.

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