Nick Koan
09-27-2004, 09:45 AM
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Styles Gets Win But Richard Gets Championship at Cog: Dodge Wins Manufacturers' Title
By: Curtis Kitchen
STEAMBOAT SPRINGS, Colo. (Sept. 26, 2004)
- Leon Styles knew going into the Colorado Cog ProRally that making a comeback in the Overall Drivers Point Championship was going to be difficult, with winning Cog being step one in that direction.
Thanks to turning in fast stage times on five of the final seven special stages, Styles leaped to the front of the pack and never looked back, earning the second ProRally victory of the season and of his career.
He got the win but unfortunately for him, Pat Richard only needed second and he got it, barely.
At the post-rally technical inspection, Richard’s 2002 Subaru Impreza WRX was originally disqualified by SCCA officials for incorrect positioning of the car’s intercooler spray bottle per FIA Group N rules. Richard protested the disqualification and the decision was reversed by a hearing committee, giving the second-place finish needed to clinch the Championship back to Richard.
The win was bittersweet for Styles, and co-driver John Dillon, as they ruled the Colorado roads Sunday in Styles’ 2003 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution, only to see Richard and his sister, Nathalie, overcome a rapidly failing engine in Richard’s WRX and clinch the Championship for Pat. Peter Workum and co-driver Alex Gelsomino wound up third, 12 seconds behind the Richards in Workum’s 2002 Subaru WRX.
“Colorado has been good to us,” Styles said, referring to Cog and his team’s win at Pikes Peak in June. “We just pushed everything aside, forgot everything else and pushed harder and harder throughout today. And the harder we pushed, the more comfortable the car felt.”
With the win, Styles earned 22 points (one point each for a start and finish and 20 for winning) and bumped his total up to 86. However, Richard came into the weekend with 94 points and earned 17 more for his efforts, pushing his total to 111, three more than Styles’ potential maximum with one event remaining.
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Styles Gets Win But Richard Gets Championship at Cog: Dodge Wins Manufacturers' Title
By: Curtis Kitchen
STEAMBOAT SPRINGS, Colo. (Sept. 26, 2004)
- Leon Styles knew going into the Colorado Cog ProRally that making a comeback in the Overall Drivers Point Championship was going to be difficult, with winning Cog being step one in that direction.
Thanks to turning in fast stage times on five of the final seven special stages, Styles leaped to the front of the pack and never looked back, earning the second ProRally victory of the season and of his career.
He got the win but unfortunately for him, Pat Richard only needed second and he got it, barely.
At the post-rally technical inspection, Richard’s 2002 Subaru Impreza WRX was originally disqualified by SCCA officials for incorrect positioning of the car’s intercooler spray bottle per FIA Group N rules. Richard protested the disqualification and the decision was reversed by a hearing committee, giving the second-place finish needed to clinch the Championship back to Richard.
The win was bittersweet for Styles, and co-driver John Dillon, as they ruled the Colorado roads Sunday in Styles’ 2003 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution, only to see Richard and his sister, Nathalie, overcome a rapidly failing engine in Richard’s WRX and clinch the Championship for Pat. Peter Workum and co-driver Alex Gelsomino wound up third, 12 seconds behind the Richards in Workum’s 2002 Subaru WRX.
“Colorado has been good to us,” Styles said, referring to Cog and his team’s win at Pikes Peak in June. “We just pushed everything aside, forgot everything else and pushed harder and harder throughout today. And the harder we pushed, the more comfortable the car felt.”
With the win, Styles earned 22 points (one point each for a start and finish and 20 for winning) and bumped his total up to 86. However, Richard came into the weekend with 94 points and earned 17 more for his efforts, pushing his total to 111, three more than Styles’ potential maximum with one event remaining.
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