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Pastrana Wins 3rd Rally in a Row!

Rd.7 Colorado Cog Rally
Event Bulletin
28 September 2006

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(Sept 24, 2006) - Subaru Rally Team USA driver Travis Pastrana and his co-driver Christian Edstrom have won the Colorado Cog Rally, Round 7 of the Rally America National Championship. The 22 year-old freestyle motocross legend and rising rally star won eight of the fifteen competition stages and claimed victory in his 2006 SUBARU IMPREZA WRX STI rally car. This marks Pastrana's third rally win in a row after winning Gold at the X Games Rally then claiming victory at last month's Ojibwe Forest Rally. This latest win puts him one step closer to becoming the Overall Driver's Champion in the highly competitive Rally America National Championship, where Pastrana now enjoys a comfortable lead atop the Driver's standings.

The Colorado Cog Rally is based in the beautiful year-round resort community of Steamboat Springs, just a short drive west into the mountains from Denver. The rally includes fast sections of high altitude gravel roads that turned treacherously muddy for this weekend's rally after heavy rains moved through the region. But Pastrana seemed at home in the difficult conditions and led the rally from stage three, going on to win over half of the event's stages to claim the overall victory.

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"The conditions on the first day were just so slick and greasy, we had to drive very carefully everywhere," explained Pastrana. "But a combination of our BFGoodrich Tires and a great setup on our SUBARU provided a good amount of confidence, we were able to build a lead and maintain it. These roads were really high speed too, very challenging!"

Pastrana is the first driver to win more than one 2006 Rally America National Championship event. The growing series has seen six different winners from the first six events this year, a testament to the strong and diverse level of competition. The win puts Pastrana firmly in the Overall lead of the driver's standings and a good result at the penultimate round, the Lake Superior Rally, could clinch the driver's title for Pastrana. In only his second full year of rallying, Pastrana has quickly proven to the world that his talents extend far beyond riding a motorcycle.

Pastrana's Subaru Rally Team USA teammate Ken Block and his co-driver Alex Gelsomino started off strongly on day one of the rally, winning two stages outright and challenging Pastrana for the lead. However, as Block won stage seven and subsequently cut Pastrana's lead down to just over one second,
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his car suffered an engine failure and the squad was forced to retire from the event. Although the cause of the failure is still being investigated by the team, the SUBARU IMPREZA WRX STI has an impeccable reliability record in the hands of the Vermont SportsCar team; the last event-ending mechanical failure for the two car team was over a year and a half ago.

Pastrana and Block will be back in action with their Open Class SUBARU IMPREZA WRX STI rally cars at next month's Lake Superior Rally based in the Upper Michigan town of Houghton.


Pos No. Driver Co-Driver Manufacturer Class Total
Time
Diff
Leader
1 199 Travis Pastrana Christian Edstrom SUBARU O 1:23:34.8 0:00.0
2 18 Matthew Iorio Ole Holter SUBARU O 1:24:16.2 0:41.4
3 20 Andrew Comrie-Picard Marc Goldfarb Mitsubishi O 1:25:15.7 01:40.9
4 46 Matthew Johnson Kim DeMotte SUBARU PGT 1:30:59.8 07:25.0
5 93 Robert Olson Ryan Johnson SUBARU O 1:31:52.4 08:17.6
6 100 David Anton Dominik Jozwiak SUBARU N 1:32:02.1 08:27.3
7 96 Brian Scott John Dillon SUBARU O 1:32:53.8 09:19.0
8 690 Kenny Bartram Dennis Hotson VW P 1:49:52.9 26:18.1
9 441 John Conley Steven Treml Dodge G5 1:55:39.2 32:04.4
10 169 Eric Duncan Matt Duncan Honda G2 1:59:21.5 35:46.7
11 113 Kathy Jarvis Emily Burton-Weinman VW P 2:14:27.8 50:53.0
CLASS
A : Group A / N : Group N / O : Open Class / G5 : Group 5 / G2 : Group 2 / P : Production / PGT : Production GT

Venue Info
In only its fourth year on the Rally America Championship schedule, the Colorado Cog Rally is based out of Steamboat Springs. An easy three-hour drive from Denver, the race stretches through the far-reaching areas of Routt County. Steamboat Springs, a skier's paradise, also takes to this summertime activity very well. Its rolling hills, tall pines and beautiful vistas will make for excellent photo opportunities. Increased elevations throughout the event will have racecars and crews alike gasping for the thin mountain air. It remains to be seen who will be king at this race's fourth season, but regardless of the outcome, a young event is always a welcome stop.

SCHEDULE:
Thursday, September 21, 2006
2 - 5 PM Competitor/Service Crew Registration Howelsen Hill Lodge
3 - 7 PM Scrutineering Cook Chevrolet/Subaru

Friday, September 22, 2006
AM - 5 PM Practice Stage Open TBA
9 AM - 2 PM Competitor/Service Crew Registration Howelsen Hill Lodge
10 AM - 3 PM Scrutineering Cook Chevrolet/Subaru
3 - 8 PM Volunteer Registration Howelsen Hill Lodge
5:30 PM - 7:30 PM Welcome Reception & amp;Parc Expose Downtown Steamboat

Saturday, September 23, 2006
8:01 AM First Car Out, Day 1 Tennis Meadows Parking Lot
6 PM First Car In, Day 1 Tennis Meadows Parking Lot
6 - 8 PM Parc Ferme Slopeside Grill
6 -8:30 PM Volunteer Appreciation Party Slopeside Grill

Sunday, September 24, 2006
9:01AM First Car Out, Day 2 Tennis Meadows Parking Lot
3:45PM First Car In, Day 2 Tennis Meadows Parking Lot
6:30PM Awards Party Sheraton Steamboat Resort


DETAILS:
Steamboat Springs, Colorado
September 22-24, 2006
www.coloradocogrally.com
Stage Miles: 78.5
Total Mileage: 212
Total Stages: 10
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