
3 August 2005 - For immediate release
For more information, contact: John Dillon
Widget Rally Team LLC
P. O. Box 1231
Thousand Oaks, CA 91358-0231
Phone: 805.906.7797
Widget web site: www.WidgetRacing.com
MetalMarks web site: www.MetalMarks.com
e-mail: John @ WidgetRacing.com
Mechanical Failure Strikes While Leading in Maine
Team Was Winning in Group 5 When Suspension Bolts Failed
Bethel, ME. Chris Havas (Team MetalMarks, Richmond, VT) and John Dillon (Widget Rally Team, Thousand Oaks, CA) joined forces to
tackle the Maine Forest Rally July 30-31, racing a VW Golf in the Group 5 class. Dave Kean, Chris's usual codriver, couldn't attend
the event, so Dillon was asked to step in by Cat McKeen, the MetalMarks team manager. Havas and Dillon ran the practice stage
to get a feel for the car and each other on Thursday before starting the race on Friday. The pair warmed up quickly and
proved by far to be the fastest of the 2WD cars. Unfortunately, while poised on the verge of a top-ten finish a suspension bolt
failed on stage 6, leaving the team stranded on the roadside.
"Chris hasn't raced for a year, so I was particularly impressed
by how quickly he got up to speed," reported the codriver. "He
demonstrated his skill in every corner, with every launch over
a jump, in each rocky apex. It was a joy to race with him."
The crew really demonstrated their talent on Friday night when,
halfway through a ten-minute service break, they discovered a
broken hub. "Those guys really hustled to replace the whole
upright and get us out of there," reported McKeen. "We had a
bunch of spectators watching the action. They applauded when
the car came off the jack stands and took off for the next
control!"
On the final stage before the suspension let go, the car's
Coralba odometer recorded a top speed of 102 MPH, not bad for
a two-wheel-drive car surrounded by 4WD and AWD Subarus and
Mitsubishis. Crew chief Gary Charbonneau, who watched some of
the in-car video from the stages, commented "I never realized
just how much wheel spin Chris was getting. With only two driven
wheels, it's really hard to get the power to the ground." Other
crew members included Bob Legiere, who specializes in turbo
engine modification, and Greg Nosiglia, who delivered
exceptional meat
from the team's sponsor Smokehouse Sausage
in Boston. Greg used his culinary skills as a former sous
chef to prepare deluxe meals for the team, including steak
and eggs, spicy sausages, quiche lorraine, and even chorizo.
It was the first rally ever for the team's newest crew member,
Jackie Dubois, who enjoyed herself thoroughly.
"Naturally I'm disappointed with our result," said Havas,
who earned the class win in two prior Maine rallies. "It
looked like we could break into the top ten if we could
just get it to the finish line. At least I got to enjoy
the thrill of six of the nine stages." He wryly noted "At
least we're in good company--there was a lot of attrition
this year, with only half the cars finishing the rally."
About the Sport: Rallying is the ultimate team motorsport where street- licensed cars are raced at high speed on dirt trails with two people in the car, a driver behind the wheel and a codriver describing every bend in the road. Normally competitors are not allowed to pre-run the roads so they are racing "blind," navigating from a route book provided just hours prior to the event. Cars can easily reach speeds above 100 MPH as they snake between trees and along the edges of cliffs in this sport of strength and stamina.
About the Teams: Chris Havas races a 2000 VW Golf, sponsored by Samuel Adams beer, Smokehouse Sausage of Boston and Mid-Atlantic Trading. PIAA provides powerful lighting for night stages while 1-800-VWPARTS provides the components needed for Volkswagen racers everywhere.
The Widget Rally Team, that "serious team with a whimsical
name," is supported by Perforce Software (www.perforce.com),
makers of high performance software for computer professionals.
The team insists on brakes by Porterfield Enterprises
(www.porterfield-brakes.com) and utilizes the web services of
Shults Dot Com (www.shults.com) for its internet needs.
Satellite phones are provided by WCC Global Satellite
Communications (www.wcclp.com).
Photo caption and credit: Chris Havas and John Dillon raced at speeds above 100 MPH on
the dirt roads of Maine before mechanical failure took them
out of the event.
Photo copyright © 2005 by Pete Kuncis, www.OnALimbRacing.com.
We have secured permission for you to use this photo. High
resolution version available on request.
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