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PRESS RELEASE: Rallynotes Team Surprise 2007 USRC Production Champions!

PRESS RELEASE
Rallynotes.com Media
Irvine, California
webkris@yahoo.com
Pictures: Bill Rogers – Motorsport Memories
Release Date: 11/16/2007 – FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Championship: USRC – Final Round of the United States Rally Championship

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“RALLYNOTES TEAM SURPRISE 2007 USRC PRODUCTION CHAMPIONS!”

The team started the 2007 Laughlin International Rally and Motorsports 
Festival last weekend with hopes of doing well in a regional class and 
to secure a runner up spot in the United States Rally Championship 
Production Two Wheel Drive Class. In an unbelievable twist with a rule 
in the 2007 USRC regulations the team was completely unaware of, the 
event was scored high enough so that they would have a shot at winning 
the championship.

Early in the rally on Friday the team passed their competition, a Ford 
SVT Focus driven by Hampton Bridwell & Josh Katinger. They were stopped 
on SS3 and forced to retire after losing a timing belt. At this point, 
if the Rallynotes team finished the rally they would have enough points 
to win, but simply finishing this event would prove to be a dramatic 
challenge.

Friday night the extra protection from plastic skidplates added to the 
rear of the car for this event started to overheat the gas tank. Driver 
Kristopher Marciniak explains: “All I could smell was fuel. We pulled 
over on the transit back to service and I opened the fuel cap and got 
the expected ‘woosh’ of over-pressurized fumes. Later that night my Crew 
Chief Harry Bushling made some adjustments with a battery powered jig saw.”

Saturday is considered the roughest day of the rally and the team found 
themselves checking over the car and pounding out dents in the wheels 
after every stage. Particularly rough was the last two miles of Diamond 
Creek into the Grand Canyon. “We made up some time in the beginning 
where we could, but we were taking it real easy over the finish. We 
passed a lot of cars going in and out of there,” said Co-Driver 
Christine Marciniak.

Sunday would prove to be the most dramatic day. The team had its sights 
set on a fast finish in order to change up the regional standings for 
the year. They set faster and faster times on three runs of the 
SuperStage ultimately putting them .01 hundredth of a minute ahead of 
their P-Stock competition, Chrissie Beavis & Terry Stonecipher. Kris 
explains the rest: “We like to support the FormulaRallyX rallycross and 
we had entered into that event as well. We wanted to do all four 
SuperStage runs, but we would be holding the rallycross up if we didn’t 
head over there. So we went over – drove a few runs – and broke the car…”

The driver’s side axle had broken and needed to be replaced. As all the 
service crew was over watching (and participating in) the rallycross, 
immediately all hands were on the car. They sourced a replacement axle 
and swapped it from a donor Neon in an amazing fifteen minutes. “We had 
a crowd at the rallycross – everyone was pitching in to hand us tools 
and jacks, etc. We put the car back on the ground and it wouldn’t start. 
I’m just about to lose my mind when Christine explains that all we have 
to do is push the car across the line, we’ll receive the max time for 
the run and we’ll finish the rally.”

The crew pushes then tows the car to the start line for its final run. 
The clock ticks down and Kris & Christine push the car over the line for 
a very dramatic, much unplanned way of finishing the 10th annual 
Laughlin International Rally. It was only later at the awards ceremony 
that the Rallynotes team discovered that the East Coast teams drop a 
score for entering the rally, as they have six events on their coast, 
while the West Coast teams add the score from the Laughlin Rally with 
only 3 events on their coast. Finishing here allowed the team to get 
enough points to win the 2007 United States Rally Championship in 
Production 2WD!

The team would like to thank the following people for without whom this 
win would not have been possible: Harry Bushling, Kaiser Chen, Dan 
Green, Kevin Patterson, Danielle Patterson, Jake Walters, John Black, 
and Michael Taylor. “We would like to thank all the organizers, 
volunteers and workers for all the rallies this year. Without dedicated 
people, we could not go out there and have this much fun. See you next 
year!” – Kris & Christine


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Kristopher is a recently married computer technician and network 
engineer working for Nana’s Cookie Company in San Diego, CA. Christine 
is a recently married molecular biology graduate student at the 
University of California, Irvine in the lab of Dr. Douglas Wallace.

We would like to thank the following for their support!
Bilstein: http://bilstein.com
RallyDecals.com: http://rallydecals.com
RumbleSoft Racing: http://rumblesoftracing.com

Team website: http://rallynotes.com
Team video gallery: http://rallynotes.com/vids
Team picture gallery: http://planetkris.com/gallery

Laughlin website:  http://www.rallyusa.com
USRC website: http://www.unitedstatesrallychampionship.com/