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2009 Rally America season

Rally season

2009 Rally America season

Summary

Rally season

[[Travis Pastrana]] claimed his fourth successive title, winning six of the season's nine rallies.

The 2009 Rally America season was the fifth season of Rally America. The season consisted of 9 rallies and began on January 30, with the Sno* Drift National Rally in Michigan. The final stage of Rally in the 100 Acre Wood was canceled due to impassable conditions. With six victories, Travis Pastrana claimed his fourth Rally America championship in succession.

Schedule

DatesRallyWinner
30–31 JanuarySno*DriftTravis Pastrana
27–28 FebruaryRally in the 100 Acre WoodKen Block
25–26 AprilOlympus RallyTravis Pastrana
15–17 MayOregon Trail RallyTravis Pastrana
5–6 JuneSusquehannock Trail Performance RallyKen Block
17–18 JulyNew England Forest RallyTravis Pastrana
2 AugustX Games 15†Kenny Bräck
28–29 AugustOjibwe Forests RallyTravis Pastrana
19–20 SeptemberRally ColoradoAndrew Comrie-Picard
16–17 OctoberLake Superior RallyTravis Pastrana
  • † Though not a part of the Rally America season, nearly all competitors will be from Rally America.

X Games 15

The X Games had a super stage rally event for their event. This marked 4th time the event was in the X Games, and featured at least 10 drivers from Rally America in head to head competition in a cross over course. 8 of the drivers have already been chosen, including Pastrana, Block, and Foust.

Driver standings

Though Rally America runs 2 other classes, Super Production and Front Wheel Drive, these are not nearly as heavily contested. Travis Pastrana secured his fourth straight championship during the Ojibwe Forests Rally. Foust and Comrie-Picard were unable to attend.

DriverCarYearClassPoints
Travis PastranaSubaru Impreza WRX STI2009Open151
Andi MancinMitsubishi Lancer Evo2007Open97
Andrew Comrie-PicardMitsubishi Lancer Evo2009Open86
Ken BlockSubaru Impreza WRX STI2009Open80
Tanner FoustMitsubishi Lancer Evo2009Open62
William BaconMitsubishi Lancer Evo2006Open48
Mark FoxMitsubishi Lancer Evo2006Open47
Patrick Moro Subaru Impreza WRX STIOpen45
Arkadiusz GruszkaMitsubishi Lancer EvoOpen43

This is only a list of the top finishers, a full list with details can be seen at the Rally America website.

References

References

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