The 2011 Rally America season was the seventh season of Rally America. The season consisted of 6 rallies and began on January 29, with the Sno*Drift National Rally in Michigan. It was the first rally won by a Super Production Car in Rally America's history.[1] At the end of the season Rally Car sold the rights to Rally American to investors who changed the series name back to Rally America.[2]

On May 1, 2011, Rally America had their first fatal accident since the takeover from SCCA driver Matthew Marker went off the course, slid down an embankment and hit a tree.[3][4]

Schedule

Dates Rally Open Winner SP Winner 2WD Winner
28–29 JanuarySno*DriftTravis HansonTravis HansonDillon Van Way
25–26 FebruaryRally in the 100 Acre WoodAntoine L'EstageTravis HansonWyatt Knox
30 April – 1 MayOlympus RallyDavid HigginsTravis HansonWyatt Knox
13–15 MayOregon Trail RallyDavid HigginsRamana LagemannAndrew Comrie-Picard
2–4 JuneSusquehannock Trail Performance RallyDavid HigginsRamana LagemannChris Greenhouse
15–16 JulyNew England Forest RallyAntoine L'EstageTravis HansonChristopher Duplessis

Major entries

Open

Only the top 10 competitors are listed.[5]

Pos Driver Car Year Points Wins Podiums
1 David Higgins Subaru WRX STi 2011 101 3 5
2 Antoine L'Estage Mitsubishi Evo 2009 96 2 5
3 Travis Hanson Subaru WRX STi 2007 82 1 2
4 Dave Mirra Subaru WRX STi 2011 54 0 2
5 Adam Yeoman Subaru Impreza 2002 32 0 0
6 Ramana Lagemann Subaru WRX STi 2011 31 0 2
7 Dillon Van Way Ford Fiesta 2011 22 0 0
8 Roman Pakos Subaru WRX STi 2006 19 0 0
9 Lauchlin O'Sullivan Subaru WRX STi 2007 19 0 0
10 Wyatt Knox Mazdaspeed 3 2008 19 0 0

Super Production

Only the top 5 competitors are listed.[6]

Pos Driver Car Year Points Wins Podiums
1 Travis Hanson Subaru WRX STi 2007 122 4 6
2 Andrew Wickline Subaru WRX STi 2006 48 0 1
3 Ramana Lagemann Subaru WRX STi 2011 47 2 2
4 Lauchlin O'Sullivan Subaru WRX STi 2007 46 0 2
5 Evan Cline Subaru WRX STi 2005 37 0 1

2 Wheel Drive

Only the top 5 competitors are listed.[7]

Pos Driver Car Year Points Wins Podiums
1 Wyatt Knox Mazdaspeed 3 2008 86 2 3
2 Dillon Van Way Ford Fiesta 2011 79 1 5
3 Brian Gottlieb Honda Civic 1989 57 0 2
4 Chris Greenhouse Plymouth Neon 1995 53 1 3
5 Andrew Comrie-Picard Scion xD 2011 51 1 2

References

  1. "Subaru's reborn rally team beaten by privateer at season-opening Sno*Drift [w/Video]".
  2. "Home".
  3. "Jalopnik".
  4. "Official statement regarding Olympus Rally incident". May 2011.
  5. "Rally America". Archived from the original on 2011-07-15. Retrieved 2011-02-19.
  6. "Rally America". Archived from the original on 2011-07-15. Retrieved 2011-02-19.
  7. "Rally America". Archived from the original on 2011-07-15. Retrieved 2011-02-19.
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