Top North American Drivers Gear-Up For 3rd Round Of Canadian Rally Championship At Rallye Baie-Des-C
Jun 24, 2008
CARS Media
STOUFFVILLE - It’s a battle for mid-season points as the competition heats up at the thrilling Rallye Baie-des-Chaleurs in New Richmond, Quebec, round three of the Canadian Rally Championship presented by Subaru.
Throngs of roaring crowds will turn out for the high-speed contest that features a fast and flowing course and one of the biggest rally jumps on the continent. These enthusiastic fans will be treated to some of the stiffest competition of the year so far, with a packed field of more than 50 entries from across Canada and the United States.
Subaru Rally Team Canada’s Pat Richard, of Squamish, BC, and co-driver Alan Ockwell are looking to defend their series lead after debuting his 2008 Subaru Impreza STI with a win at the last round, Calgary’s Rocky Mountain Rally.
“We’re still developing the car to make it a bit quicker and more reliable for the rough events,” says Richard, “but we are leading the series overall, so our objective this weekend is to come out of the event with some decent points towards the championship.”
But Antoine L’Estage and co-driver Nathalie Richard are going to be tough to beat. The St-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Quebec, duo won this event last season and are prepared to battle back into the series lead. The Hyundai-supported team started the season with a win at the snowy first round, but dropped to second place in the standings after failing to finish in Alberta.
“Baie-Des-Chaleurs is a rally that I have always loved, with great roads and great fans,” said L’Estage. “Pat Richard and Ken Block are going to be tough competition here, but our goal is to come away leading the Canadian championship once again.”
Although not a Canadian series regular, Subaru Rally Team USA’s Ken Block has a pair of X Games Rally medals and competition experience from around the world. He’s a threat at any event he enters.
Likewise, Canadian Andrew “ACP” Comrie-Picard and co-driver Marc Goldfarb – the team that’s currently leading the fiercely competitive U.S. series—are also regular contenders for a podium result in their Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX. They’re sitting in third in the points right now after they failed to finish Round 2.





