That's all from STPR - See you in New England!  - Saturday, June  6, 2009
Teams are gathering for the awards banquet at Tioga County Fairgrounds, and we'll join them in celebrating the successful conclusion of another STPR...


 X Games Invitations Expected for Top STPR Teams  - Saturday, June  6, 2009
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 STPR Regional Rally Results Recorded  - Saturday, June  6, 2009
The regional competition within the Susquehannock Trail Performance Rally comprises two separate events - one for the first 6 stages, and one for the final 7 stages...


 Class Results at STPR  - Saturday, June  6, 2009
Thirty-nine teams started, but only fourteen cars finished the national competition at STPR this weekend...


MTC/ATC Location FCO Length Transit
Friday, June 5, 2009
1 Waste Management 1 13:29 9.12 0
2 Waste Management 2 16:44 9.16 0
3 Subaru Sure Special 18:47 0.84 0
Saturday, June 6, 2009
4 Asaph 10:40 9.87 0
5 Painter 11:13 8.05 0
6 Thompson 11:38 10.34 0
7 Lebo 13:22 10.20 0
8 Randall 13:47 12.81 0
9 Mine 13:20 16.26 0
10 Lebo II 16:48 10.20 0
11 Randall II 17:13 12.81 0
12 Mine II 17:46 16.26 0
13 Subaru Super Special 20:17 0.84 0
O/A Car # Class I/C Driver / CoDriver Time Diff Leader Diff Previous
1 43 O 1 Ken Block / Alessandro Gelsomino 1:57:33.4 0:00.0 0:00.0
2 199 O 2 Travis Pastrana / Christian Edstrom 1:58:45.4 1:12.0 1:12.0
3 68 O 3 William Bacon / Peter Watt 1:59:20.3 1:46.9 0:34.9
4 176 O 4 Andi Mancin / Ryszard Ciupka 2:01:47.5 4:14.1 2:27.2
5 61 SP 1 Piotr Wiktorczyk / Grzegorz Dorman 2:04:37.3 7:03.9 2:49.8
6 59 SP 2 Patrick Moro / Jeremy Wimpey 2:05:03.2 7:29.8 0:25.9
7 523 SP 3 Travis Hanson / Terry Hanson 2:06:48.3 9:14.9 1:45.1
8 17 O 5 Antoine L'Estage / Nathalie Richard 2:07:14.7 9:41.3 0:26.4
9 418 SP 4 Jimmy Keeney / Melissa Keeney 2:09:26.1 11:52.7 2:11.4
10 198 O 6 Arkadiusz Gruszka / Lukasz Wronski 2:10:10.0 12:36.6 0:43.9
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  • Susquehannock Trail Rally | www.stpr.org
  • LOCATION | Wellsboro, PA
  • CONDITIONS |

One of the oldest rally races on the schedule, Susquehannock Trail Performance Rally (commonly known as STPR) began in 1977. It is not only the oldest, but it is also the fastest rally in North America. With roads consisting of clay and gravel, the course is slippery, fast and extremely dangerous. Drivers travel at speeds reaching 100 MPH through densely wooded roads. The speeds combined with the dangerous course ensure that this rally is not for the feint at heart.





 
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