2017 Cochrane Winter Rally

Welcome to the Calgary Sports Car Clubs first performance stage rally of the year. The event is a qualifying round for all the major local Championships. So please don’t delay in sending your entry as there are only 30 entries available.

The volunteer appreciation banquet will again be at Camp Kindle, a children’s camp operated by the Kids Cancer Care charity.

For those looking to cut travel time to the service park on Sunday, there are accommodations available at camp kindle. Bring your own bedding and expect shared bathrooms, but at $65 per person, including breakfast, it isn’t a bad deal at all. Best of all, the money goes to support the charity!

We look forward to sharing a great rally weekend with everyone.

The Organising Team



Starting in the picturesque town of Cochrane, the Cochrane Winter Rally will kick off Round 1 of the Western Canadian Rally Championship.

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Boris Djordjevic / Leanne Junnila
1st Overall 2016 - 2008 Mitsubishi Lancer EVO X

The rally will be run in the forestry and oil roads in the familiar Fallen Timber forestry area. The timing of the rally provides road conditions that will be tricky and unpredictable. Gravel, snow, and lots of ice are virtually guaranteed.

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Maris Neiksans / Anrijs Jesse
2nd Overall 2016 - 2005 Mitsubishi EVO 8

Reconnaissance or 'Recce', gives teams a chance to see the roads on the day before the event and make their own description of the stage. The ability to mark hazards and make a knowledgeable tire choice makes the event faster and safer for all participants.

With the level of interest in Rallying continuing to grow, the 2017 Cochrane Winter Rally is expecting a large and competitive field at this year's event.


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Roger Sieber / Garrett Mealing
3rd Overall 2016 - 2004 Subaru WRX

The 2017 Western Canada Rally Championship consists of the Cochrane Winter Rally, The Rocky Mountain Rally, Pacific Forest Rally, Kananaskis Rally and the Big White Rally.

For more information on the WCRC please visit: http://www.rallywest.com/events

2017 Cochrane Winter Rally Results

Results calculated up to SS10 - Hunter East at 19:21

Pos Driver CoDriver Class Total Time Novice
1 Alex KozlovMartin Matas O4WD 00:54:21.4
2 Boris DjordjevicJohn Hall O4WD 00:54:21.8
3 Roger SieberCameron Mackinnon O4WD 00:54:28.2
4 Nicholas SpencerJohn Kesslar P4WD 00:57:24.4
5 Ken StanickMartin Burnley O4WD 00:59:35.4 Yes
6 Nate SikoraKristy Donaldson O4WD 00:59:40.0 Yes
7 Vilnis DimpersLiga Kotane P4WD 01:00:09.9 Yes
8 Kenneth MullenLala Bakstad P4WD 01:00:43.1 Yes
9 Chris BraunJeff Braun P4WD 01:00:48.1
10 Tanveer DeenNaila Deen O2WD 01:00:57.4
11 Matt BobynDan Bobyn O2WD 01:03:31.0
12 Curtis MullenTrent LeBlanc O4WD 01:04:21.4 Yes
13 Brandon LiangTiffany MacDonald P4WD 01:05:03.9 Yes
14 Hardy SchmidtkeMichael Szewczyk O4WD 01:06:40.1
15 Tony PenneySteve Stevenson O2WD 01:41:55.7 Yes
16 John MunroeBill Dubreuil O2WD Carburettor fire
17 Peter BrookPete Chadwick O2WD Off road Yes
18 Justin BayliffChris Kremer P4WD Mechanical
Detailed Results are available here


2017 Cochrane Winter Rally Start Order

No Car Driver Co-Driver Class SF
1 1 Hardy Schmidtke Michael Szewczyk O4WD E 82.57
2 2 Boris Djordjevic john Hall O4WD E 82.39
3 3 Alex Kozlov Martin Matas O4WD E 80.12
4 5 Roger Sieber Cameron Mackinnon O4WD E 65.98
5 6 Justin Bayliff Chris Kremer P4WD E 60.76
6 7 Nicholas Spencer John Kesslar P4WD E 59.72
7 8 Vilnis Dimpers Liga Kotane P4WD N 56.91
8 9 Tanveer Deen Naila Deen O2WD E 56.55
9 10 Ken Stanick Martin Burnley O4WD N 53.83
10 11 Chris Braun Jeff Braun P4WD E 35.17
11 12 Curtis Mullen Trent LeBlanc O4WD N 27.31
12 13 Kenneth Mullen Lala Bakstad P4WD N
13 14 Matt Bobyn Dan Bobyn O2WD E
14 15 Tony Penney Steve Stevenson O2WD N
15 16 John Munroe Bill Dubreuil O2WD E
16 17 Nate Sikora Kristy Donaldson O4WD N
17 18 Brandon Liang Tiffany MacDonald P4WD N
18 19 Peter Brook Pete Chadwick O2WD N
WD 4 Wim van der Poel Bryan Lord O4WD E 68.58



2017 Cochrane Winter Rally Entry List

Classes: 7 O4WD | 6 P4WD | 5 O2WD
Marques: 9 SUBARU | 4 MITSUBISHI | 2 VW | 1 HONDA | 1 ACURA | 1 TOYOTA

No Driver Co-Driver Class SF
1 11 Chris Braun Jeff Braun P4WD E 35.17
2 19 Peter Brook Pete Chadwick O2WD N
3 18 Brandon Liang Tiffany MacDonald P4WD N
4 17 Nate Sikora Kristy Donaldson O4WD N
5 6 Justin Bayliff Chris Kremer P4WD E 60.76
6 12 Curtis Mullen Trent LeBlanc O4WD N 27.31
7 13 Kenneth Mullen Lala Bakstad P4WD N
8 9 Tanveer Deen Naila Deen O2WD E 56.55
9 7 Nicholas Spencer John Kesslar P4WD E 59.72
10 15 Tony Penney Steve Stevenson O2WD N
11 1 Hardy Schmidtke Michael Szewczyk O4WD E 82.57
12 5 Roger Sieber Cameron Mackinnon O4WD E 65.98
13 3 Alex Kozlov Martin Matas O4WD E 80.12
14 2 Boris Djordjevic john Hall O4WD E 82.39
15 16 John Munroe Bill Dubreuil O2WD E
16 14 Matt Bobyn Dan Bobyn O2WD E
17 10 Ken Stanick Martin Burnley O4WD N 53.83
18 8 Vilnis Dimpers Liga Kotane P4WD N 56.91
WD 4 Wim van der Poel Bryan Lord O4WD E 68.58


Spectator Areas

Sunday March 12th, 2017

Forest Reserve Spectator Stages

The Spectator Guide contains more information about finding each viewing area

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Spectator Access

Waiporous
Arrive By 7:30 AM
Harold Creek
Arrive By 11:00 AM
Hunter Valley
Arrive By 3:00 PM

The ability to exit spectator areas between stages is not guaranteed.

Volunteer Information

One of the best ways to get into rallying and learn how and what to do is to volunteer to help out at an event.

There are many positions available, most not requiring any special knowledge (we'll teach you anyway). From the registration table to timing controls and spectator control.

Volunteers are needed:

To help with competitor registration.
To help with technical inspection of rally cars.
To help with rally equipment for the event - signage, marking off stage areas, etc.
To operate time controls - timing cars at stage starts, stage finishes and into the service parks.
To secure the roads - ensuring that roads leading onto the stages are secure. The "best seats in the house to see the action"
To host sponsor and media representatives.
To help with spectator safety - marshals who ensure that spectators remain in the designated viewing locations and stay safe.
To monitor service parks for safe practices and to ensure that spectators are not too close to competitor cars during service.

Some positions need specialist skills. People with qualifications as amateur radio operators, emergency medical technicians, and advanced first aid are critical for event safety and security.

Thursday March 9
1900 to 2000
Radio Operator Meeting
Training & Registration
2015 to 2115
Marshals Meeting
Training & Registration
Contact:
Clem Salcedo
cscc.volunteer@gmail.com
Volunteer
Registration Form:
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Location:
Calgary Sports Car Club
4215 80th Avenue NE
Calgary, Alberta
directions

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Contact

Coordinator/Clerk
Brad Derzaph 403-618-3191
Co-Coordinator
Amanda Ann
Ass. Clerk of Course
Keith Morison 403-510-5689
Registrar
Debbie Dyer and Amanda Ann
Online Entry FormNew

Volunteer
Coordinator
Clem Salcedo
cscc.volunteer@gmail.com
Timekeeper
Trevor Coghlan
Scrutineer
Mike Dyer
Scoring
Paul Westwick
Communications
Calgary Amateur Radio Association
Coordinator – Garry Spicer
Net Control – Debbie Dyer & Keith Morison
Steward
Linda Sakaluk

Venue Locations

Registration/Tech
CSN Cochrane Image Auto Body
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66 Griffin Industrial Pt E, Cochrane, AB T4C 0A3
directions
Service
Service Park – Hunter Valley Day Use Area
(51.4927, -115.0679)
Seed 5/6 Meeting
Camp Kindle, Perraton Lodge
29479 Range Road 6.1 A, Water Valley, AB T0M 2E0
51°30'59.3"N 114°44'11.1"W
Note: Camp Kindle MUST be accessed by going through Water Valley.
directions
Official Start
Service Park, Hunter Valley Day Use Area
Finish
Final MTC at Echo on last stage.
Banquet/Awards
Camp Kindle – Jayman Lodge Dining Hall

Schedule

January 24, 2017
Early Registration Opens
February 26, 2017
Early Registration Closes
March 4, 2017
Seeded Draw, Coordinators Residence
Thursday, March 9
1900 to 2000
Radio Operators Meeting, CSCC Clubhouse
2015 to 2115
Marshals Meeting, CSCC Clubhouse
Saturday, March 11
0800 to 1030
Registration and Technical Inspection
1000
Service Park open for move-in. (Strongly recommended)
1130
(By Appt) Late Registration/Tech - Service Park
1200 to 1700
Reconnaissance, Forest Reserve Stages
1800 to 1830
Mandatory Seed 5/6 Novice Meeting at Camp Kindle, Perraton Lodge
Sunday, March 12
0800
Introduction of Officials @ Service Park
0830
Start of Rally from Service Park
Car 0 Starts Leg 1
1120 (approx.)
Service 1 - Service Area
1500 (approx.)
Service 2 - Service Area
1725 (approx.)
Car 0 Finish, End of Rally @ Last Stage Finish
1800 (approx.)
Awards Banquet opens at Camp Kindle, Jayman Lodge Dining Hall
1900 (approx.)
Posting of provisional scores
1930 (approx.)
Trophy Presentations

2017 Cochrane Winter Rally - Virtual Notice Board

Notices and Bulletins

Competitor Bulletin 2 (2017-03-10 03:48)

Stage Schedule (2017-03-05 20:23)

Competitor Bulletin 1 (2017-02-24 13:38)

Rules and Regulations

Event Supplementary Regulations (2017-01-30 09:46)