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Rallycross Press Clippings
 | See what the news is talking about after the first successful U.S. Rallycross Championship installment at the New Jersey Motorsports:
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Lagemann Finishes Strong at Rallycross
 | After an exciting and challenging weekend of racing, rally driver Ramana Lagemann finished a creditable 4th place overall at the inaugural RallyCar U.S. Rallycross round held at New Jersey Motorsports Park.
Driving a 2008 Ford Fiesta run by the Swedish Olsbergs MSE team, Lagemann quickly adapted to the challenge of piloting the firebreathing 500 horsepower Rallycross machine. Despite no prior... |
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Quantum Rally Sport Wins 2WD Class
 | Quantum Rally Sport driver Josh Wimpey went all-in for the first ever European RallyCross held last weekend in Millville NJ.
“We showed up not really knowing what to expect but ready to go for it right from the start!” commented Josh who was all smiles after literally walking away from the competition all weekend. “This is a great format for racing with huge potential for epic side-by-side... |
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Pastrana and Mirra complete Rallycross Podium
 | European-style wheel-to-wheel rallycross made its U.S. debut in thrilling style this past weekend in New Jersey with the help of a determined performance by Subaru driver Travis Pastrana in his 2011 Subaru Impreza WRX STI. Starting from the back of a six car grid after a restart, Pastrana worked his way through the field to finish 2nd overall in the final. Pastrana’s Subaru teammate, Dave Mirra,... |
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Andrew "ACP" Comrie-Picard Scores Top 5 Finish at Inaugural US Rallycross
 | North American Rally Champion Andrew "ACP" Comrie-Picard and his NOS Energy Team ACP Racing placed a strong fifth overall in the first European-style rallycross event in US history, held this past weekend at New Jersey Motorsports Park.
Despite competing throughout the heats and "A" final event with a blown headgasket and the interior heater on full blast in the over-90 degree temperatures,... |
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