October 28/29, 2017

Welcome to the Calgary Sports Car Club’s final performance stage rally of the year. The event is a qualifying round for all the major local Championships. Don’t delay in sending your entry as there are only 35 entries allowed.

Rally HQ, Service Park, and volunteer BBQ will all be held at the Jumpingpound Forest Demonstration North Loop and this year will include the addition more stage distance.

Parc Expose has been included on Saturday during tech/registration. We recommend teams bring some handout items or displays as we will be promoting the Parc Expose.

The Organising Team

2016 Podium

Roger Sieber / Garrett Mealing
2nd Overall 2016 - 2004 Subaru WRX

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Boris Djordjevic / John Hall
1st Overall 2016 - 2009 Mitsubishi Evolution X

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Justin Bayliff / Chrissy Bayliff
3rd Overall 2016 - 2009 Mitsubishi EVO X

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2017 Kananaskis Rally Results

Detailed Results are available here


2017 Kananaskis Rally Provisional Start Order

No Car Driver Co-Driver Class
1 1 Hardy Schmidtke John Hall O4WD E
2 15 Alex Kozlov Martin Matas O4WD E
3 2 Nicholas Spencer John Kesslar P4WD E
4 3 Eric Grochowski Leanne Junnila P4WD E
5 4 Krystian Ostrowski Chris Galecki O4WD E
6 5 Vilnis Dimpers Liga Kotane P4WD E
7 6 Grant Hughes Jamie Willetts O2WD E
8 7 Tanveer Deen Naila Deen O2WD E
9 8 Chris Braun Jeff Braun P4WD E
10 9 Kenneth Mullen Lala Backstad P4WD E
11 10 Steve Wadley Amanda Ann P4WD N
12 11 Matt Pullen David Ma O2WD E
13 12 Matt Bobyn Dan Bobyn O2WD E
14 13 Nate Sikora Kristy Donaldson O4WD N
15 14 Mark Staples Pardeep Sooch P2WD N



2017 Kananaskis Rally Entry List

Classes: 6 P4WD | 4 O2WD | 4 O4WD | 1 P2WD
Marques: 8 SUBARU | 2 VW | 2 MITSUBISHI | 1 BMW | 1 ACURA | 1 FORD

No Car Driver Co-Driver Class
1 1 Hardy Schmidtke John Hall O4WD E
2 15 Alex Kozlov Martin Matas O4WD E
3 11 Matt Pullen David Ma O2WD E
4 2 Nicholas Spencer John Kesslar P4WD E
5 9 Kenneth Mullen Lala Backstad P4WD E
6 3 Eric Grochowski Martin Headland P4WD E
7 13 Nate Sikora Kristy Donaldson O4WD N
8 4 Krystian Ostrowski Chris Galecki O4WD E
9 8 Chris Braun Jeff Braun P4WD E
10 5 Vilnis Dimpers Liga Kotane P4WD E
11 10 Steve Wadley Amanda Ann P4WD N
12 6 Grant Hughes Jamie Willetts O2WD E
13 12 Matt Bobyn Dan Bobyn O2WD E
14 7 Tanveer Deen Naila Deen O2WD E
15 14 Mark Staples Pardeep Sooch P2WD N


Spectator Areas

Sunday October 29th Spectator Stages

Follow the directions below or download the map here

Spectator times for the 4 legs as below. Arrive early as access is controlled for event safety.

 

Vehicle Access closes approx 1 hour before the start time.

The ability to exit spectator areas between stages is not guaranteed. When parking do not drive past any signs prohibiting motorized vehicles in the meadows.



Spectator Area 1: Powderface Start (North Access)

Access by walking is available at all times.



Directions (approx 1 hour drive)

1. Head west on Trans-Canada Hwy 1 from Calgary
2. Continue West on Hwy 1 at HWY 22 for 16.8 km
3. Take exit 143 for AB-68 S toward Sibbald Creek Trail
4. Turn left onto Sibbald Creek Trail/AB-68 S for 23.1km
5. Turn left onto Powderface Trail for 400m
6. Park on left before Bridge or as directed by Marshals
7. Walk approx 700m in to the spectator corners.

Directions via Google Maps

Spectator 1 parking is outside the controlled section so access by walking is available at all times.

Spectator Area 2: Memorial Hairpin and Finish (South Access)

Parking at this location is controlled but cars will be allowed movement in/out after the last car starts SS2



Directions (approx 1 h 15 min drive)

1. Head west on Trans-Canada Hwy 1 from Calgary
2. Turn south on AB HWY 22 for 7 km
3. At roundabout stay on AB HWY 22 for 14 km (Bragg Creek)
4. Turn right onto AB HWY 66 W for 27.5 km
5. Continue onto Powderface Trail for 14.8 km
6. Park in pullout on left between bridges or as directed by Marshals
7. Walk approx 200m up the hill to the hairpin.

Directions via Google Maps

If you wish to use the Spectator 2 parking area then your car will need to be in place 1 hour prior to the first car starting the stage as the road will be closed to all non-rally traffic.


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.

Thur, October 26
1900-2000
Radio Operator Meeting
Training & Registration
Location:
Wingate by Wyndham Calgary Airport
57 Freeport Cres NW, Calgary AB
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Thur, October 26
2013-2115
Marshals Meeting
Training & Registration
Location:
Wingate by Wyndham Calgary Airport
57 Freeport Cres NW, Calgary AB
directions

Contact:
Clem Salcedo
cscc.volunteer@gmail.com
Volunteer
Registration Form:
Signup HereNew


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Contact

Organiser of Record
Brad Derzaph 403-618-3191
Clerk of Course
Keith Morison 403-510-5689
Safety Officer
Wayne Mayall
Registrar
Debbie Dyer
Online Entry Form

Volunteer Coord.
Clem Salcedo
cscc.volunteer@gmail.com
Steward
Dave Sharp
Timekeeper
Trevor Coghlan
Scrutineer
Mike Dyer
Scoring
Paul Westwick
Radio
Coordinator – Garry Spicer
Net Control – Roger Heward & Dave Kissinger
Media Relations/
Social media
Shawn Bishop

Venue Locations

Parc Expose/
Registration/
Tech Inspection

Cochrane Image Autobody Ltd.
66 Griffin Industrial Pt E, Cochrane, AB
51°11'02.3"N 114°27'11.3"W
Service Park/
Rally Start

Jumping Pound Forest Demonstration North Loop
51°02'55.6"N 114°47'46.0"W
BBQ/
Competitor Awards
Jumping Pound Forest Demonstration North Loop
51°02'55.6"N 114°47'46.0"W

Preliminary Schedule

September 8
Early Registration opens
October 20
Early Registration Closes
October 21
Seeded Draw, Coordinators Residence
October 26
Radio Operator and Marshalls meetings – CSCC Clubhouse
Sat, October 28
0900 to 1045
Parc Expose at Cochrane Image Auto Body Ltd.
0900 to 1200
Registration and Technical Inspection
(in reverse seed order)
Cochrane Image Auto Body Ltd
0945 to 1015
Mandatory Seed 5/6 Novice Meeting at TBD
1200 to 1800
Reconnaissance, Kananaskis Country
Sun, October 29
0700
Service Park open for move-in
Jumping Pound Forest Demonstration North Loop
51°02'55.6"N 114°47'46.0"W
0824
Sunrise
0830
Introduction of Officials
0900
Start of Rally from Service Park - Car 0 Starts Leg 1
1010 (approx.)
Service 1, Service Area
1145 (approx.)
Service 2, Service Area
1420 (approx.)
Service 3, Service Area
1645 (approx.)
First Car Finishes
1700
BBQ Begins
1730 (approx.)
Posting of provisional scores
1745 (approx.)
Podium & Trophy Presentations
1815
Sunset

2017 Kananaskis Rally - Virtual Notice Board

Notices and Bulletins

Competitor Bulletin 2 (2017-10-28 22:01)

Competitor Bulletin 1 (2017-10-21 16:44)

Prelim Stage Schedule (2017-10-21 14:31)

Rules and Regulations

Kananaskis 2017 Supplementary Regulations

Registration Self Declaration form