Nick Koan
08-02-2004, 06:03 PM
full story: http://www.scca.com/News/News.asp?Ref=104
Curtis Kitchen
Tom Lawless and co-driver Jason Gillespie fly over this jump at the Maine Forest ProRally en route to their first SCCA ProRally win. (Kuncis Photo)
TOPEKA, Kan. (Aug. 2, 2004) – Irishmen Tom Lawless and co-driver Jason Gillespie picked up their first ever SCCA ProRally win after veterans Paul Choiniere and co-driver Jeff Becker were protested and subsequently penalized 10 minutes for an illegal service on the final day at the Maine Forest ProRally, Round Six of the 2004 SCCA ProRally Championship Presented by Hot Wheels®.
The penalty came after a protest committee heard the complaint issued by Lawless’ camp and determined that Choiniere’s crew performed maintenance on Choiniere’s 2003 Hyundai Tiburon at a scheduled “fuel-stop only” break. The fuel-only instruction was listed in the service route books, which were created by event organizers and given to all competitors.
After the final times were adjusted, Lawless moved up from his original runner-up position to claim the victory in his 2003 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VIII with an overall time of 1:32:53.0. Canadian Andrew Comrie-Picard slid up to second (1:33:59.1) in his 1999 Lancer Evolution IV - his highest finish in an SCCA ProRally event, and Matt Iorio earned his first spot on a ProRally podium in his 2001 Subaru Impreza WRX, finishing third (1:34:17.2).
The penalty dropped Choiniere’s time to 1:39:23.1, which erased his three-and-a-half minute lead and moved him from first place down to 11th overall and eighth in the Open class.
More here (http://www.i-club.com/forums/showthread.php?p=630261#post630261)
Curtis Kitchen
Tom Lawless and co-driver Jason Gillespie fly over this jump at the Maine Forest ProRally en route to their first SCCA ProRally win. (Kuncis Photo)
TOPEKA, Kan. (Aug. 2, 2004) – Irishmen Tom Lawless and co-driver Jason Gillespie picked up their first ever SCCA ProRally win after veterans Paul Choiniere and co-driver Jeff Becker were protested and subsequently penalized 10 minutes for an illegal service on the final day at the Maine Forest ProRally, Round Six of the 2004 SCCA ProRally Championship Presented by Hot Wheels®.
The penalty came after a protest committee heard the complaint issued by Lawless’ camp and determined that Choiniere’s crew performed maintenance on Choiniere’s 2003 Hyundai Tiburon at a scheduled “fuel-stop only” break. The fuel-only instruction was listed in the service route books, which were created by event organizers and given to all competitors.
After the final times were adjusted, Lawless moved up from his original runner-up position to claim the victory in his 2003 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VIII with an overall time of 1:32:53.0. Canadian Andrew Comrie-Picard slid up to second (1:33:59.1) in his 1999 Lancer Evolution IV - his highest finish in an SCCA ProRally event, and Matt Iorio earned his first spot on a ProRally podium in his 2001 Subaru Impreza WRX, finishing third (1:34:17.2).
The penalty dropped Choiniere’s time to 1:39:23.1, which erased his three-and-a-half minute lead and moved him from first place down to 11th overall and eighth in the Open class.
More here (http://www.i-club.com/forums/showthread.php?p=630261#post630261)