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  2. Sno*Drift - Wikipedia

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    Sno*Drift is a rally racing event held in Montmorency County, Michigan, annually, with headquarters in Atlanta, Michigan. The event was the first Rally America National Rally Championship event of the season, and is currently the first American Rally Association National Championship. [ 1 ]

  3. Lia Block - Wikipedia

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    Lia Block (born October 1, 2006) is an American racing driver currently competing in F1 Academy for ART Grand Prix.She is a member of the Williams Driver Academy. [1]Block previously competed for Block House Racing in the American Rally Association, Carl Cox Motorsport in Extreme E, [2] [3] and in Nitrocross in the 2023–24 season for OSME.

  4. Crazy Leo - Wikipedia

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    2012 was Urlichich's inaugural season in the Rally American championship in the United States. Partnered with an experienced Welsh co-driver Carl Williamson, Urlichich has won a stage at the debut Sno*Drift rally and finished the event third, later to be penalized to sixth place due to the substrate of the catalytic converter missing.

  5. Christian Edstrom - Wikipedia

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    Sno*Drift Atlanta, MI 1st In-class, 1st Overall Rally in the 100 Acre Wood Salem, MO 2nd In-class, 2nd Overall Oregon Trail Rally Portland, OR DNF Olympus Rally: Olympia, WA DNF Susquehannock Trail Wellsboro, PA 3rd In-class, 3rd Overall New England Forest Rally Newry, ME 1st In-class, 1st Overall Ojibwe Forests Rally Bemidji, MN

  6. Category:Rally America - Wikipedia

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    Sno*Drift; Sno*Drift 2005; Sno*Drift 2006; Susquehannock Trail Performance Rally This page was last edited on 12 December 2024, at 04:05 (UTC). ...

  7. Sno*Drift 2006 - Wikipedia

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    Sno*Drift 2006 was a car rally held on January 27–29 January as part of the Rally America ProRally and ClubRally series around Atlanta, Michigan. [1] It was the 19th Sno*Drift event held, and the 16th to be held as part of a national series.

  8. Tim O'Neil - Wikipedia

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    At the end of the 2003 season, he announced a short retirement from competition to focus on developing his Rally School, the Team O'Neil Rally School in northern New Hampshire. [ 3 ] Tim spent much of the 2000s training rally drivers who later went on to win many national championships, including Travis Pastrana, Ken Block, Dave Mirra, and many ...

  9. Ken Block - Wikipedia

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    His first event of the rallying season was Sno*Drift, where he ended up finishing seventh overall and fifth in the Group N class. [7] During the 2005 season, Block had five top five finishes and placed third overall in the Group A class and fourth overall in the Rally America National Championship. [ 6 ]