Nick Koan
10-26-2004, 08:33 AM
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O’Neil, Burke Battle During Final Day of LSPR
By Curtis Kitchen
HOUGHTON, Mich. (Oct. 23, 2004) – It didn’t matter that Mother Nature tried her best - with cool temperatures, wind and rain - to steal the spotlight for most of the Lake Superior ProRally (LSPR), the ninth and final round of the 2004 SCCA ProRally Championship Presented by Hot Wheels®. No, no matter what she tried, she was forced to take a backseat to the epic battle waged for first between Seamus Burke and Tim O’Neil.
Fifteen stages and nearly 120 special stage miles almost weren’t enough to determine who the top man was this weekend. But Burke, with co-driver Brian Sharkey, was amazingly good Saturday in the Libra Racing 2003 Hyundai Tiburon, taking five of the final eight fast stage times and beating out first-day leader O’Neil by a final margin of 3.3 seconds.
Matt Iorio and co-driver Philip Ho made it a complete podium sweep for the Open class as the duo finished third in a 2002 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VII, though more than seven minutes behind the top two spots.
The lead changed hands more than a few times Saturday, both drivers refusing to back down as O’Neil, with co-driver Martin Headland, claimed the other three fast stage times, including SS15 where he chopped five seconds off of Burke’s lead to settle at the final margin.
“We were both just trying really hard,” O’Neil said. “And I was hoping that if I could get [Seamus] to start trying even harder, then maybe I could force him into a mistake.”
However, O’Neil admitted he was the one who made the mistakes in the CPD Racing 2000 Subaru Impreza WRX he drove for the weekend.
“I preach to my students all the time that when you come into a junction, you slow it down earlier, get it squared away and get the job done,” the rally driving instructor said. “Don’t come in too fast and that’s what I was doing all weekend.”
Domination might not even be the right word to use in describing the season Mopar’s Doug Shepherd and co-driver Pete Gladysz had in 2004, capped off by another top-five finish overall (their third) and Group 5 win (Shepherd’s sixth, Gladysz’ fifth) in their 2004 Dodge SRT-4. The only other Group 5 entry, another Mopar Dodge entry in the form of Chris Whiteman and co-driver Mike Paulin, was knocked out the first day during the third stage.
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O’Neil, Burke Battle During Final Day of LSPR
By Curtis Kitchen
HOUGHTON, Mich. (Oct. 23, 2004) – It didn’t matter that Mother Nature tried her best - with cool temperatures, wind and rain - to steal the spotlight for most of the Lake Superior ProRally (LSPR), the ninth and final round of the 2004 SCCA ProRally Championship Presented by Hot Wheels®. No, no matter what she tried, she was forced to take a backseat to the epic battle waged for first between Seamus Burke and Tim O’Neil.
Fifteen stages and nearly 120 special stage miles almost weren’t enough to determine who the top man was this weekend. But Burke, with co-driver Brian Sharkey, was amazingly good Saturday in the Libra Racing 2003 Hyundai Tiburon, taking five of the final eight fast stage times and beating out first-day leader O’Neil by a final margin of 3.3 seconds.
Matt Iorio and co-driver Philip Ho made it a complete podium sweep for the Open class as the duo finished third in a 2002 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VII, though more than seven minutes behind the top two spots.
The lead changed hands more than a few times Saturday, both drivers refusing to back down as O’Neil, with co-driver Martin Headland, claimed the other three fast stage times, including SS15 where he chopped five seconds off of Burke’s lead to settle at the final margin.
“We were both just trying really hard,” O’Neil said. “And I was hoping that if I could get [Seamus] to start trying even harder, then maybe I could force him into a mistake.”
However, O’Neil admitted he was the one who made the mistakes in the CPD Racing 2000 Subaru Impreza WRX he drove for the weekend.
“I preach to my students all the time that when you come into a junction, you slow it down earlier, get it squared away and get the job done,” the rally driving instructor said. “Don’t come in too fast and that’s what I was doing all weekend.”
Domination might not even be the right word to use in describing the season Mopar’s Doug Shepherd and co-driver Pete Gladysz had in 2004, capped off by another top-five finish overall (their third) and Group 5 win (Shepherd’s sixth, Gladysz’ fifth) in their 2004 Dodge SRT-4. The only other Group 5 entry, another Mopar Dodge entry in the form of Chris Whiteman and co-driver Mike Paulin, was knocked out the first day during the third stage.
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