BANCROFT, ON (November 21, 2021) – This weekend’s Lincoln Electric Rally of the Tall Pines – the only Canadian Rally Championship event held annually in Ontario – was again highlighted by numerous turnovers and surprises. Brothers André and René Leblanc drove their Four Star Motorsports-prepared Subaru WRX STI to victory in this event, the fifth of six rounds of the 2021 Canadian rally season.
The victory gives the Gaspesia natives the lead in the championship standings with just one round to go, to the detriment of Jérôme Mailloux and Philippe Poirier who were the leaders before the Tall Pines. Mailloux and Poirier dominated the early part of the event held on muddy gravel roads surrounding the region of Bancroft after the snow that covered the roads had melted earlier in the week. During the eighth stage of 12, they were enjoying a 55-second lead over their closest pursuers when they were forced to retire with a broken suspension.
The remainder of the rally turned into a duel for victory between the Leblanc brothers and Mailloux/Poirier’s Test Racing teammates, Marc-André Brisebois and Marie-France Desmarais-Trépanier. Winners of the previous event – the Rallye de Charlevoix – Brisebois and Desmarais-Trépanier pushed their Subaru WRX STI hard to try to catch the leading Leblanc Bros. At the start of the last stage, they were only 20 seconds behind them, but an off-road excursion cost them to lose more than five minutes. With the help of Alexandre Moreau and Ian Guité to rejoin the route, they managed to finish in second place and keep their title hopes alive.
Ontario’s Jeremy Drake and his co-driver Savanna Kovacs climbed on the third step of the podium Their Subaru Impreza RS crossed the line just nine seconds behind the second-place finishers. For Drake and Kovacs, it was an outstanding achievement as they were consistent throughout the event. Drake/Kovacs finished ahead of Quebecers Olivier Martel and Vincent Hubert (Subaru WRX STI), who were delayed by a puncture in the first part of the rally.
Rookies Andrew Miller and David Bell also achieved a stunning performance by bringing their Subaru WRX STI to fifth place in the overall standings. They finished ahead of Philippe Dubé and Hubert Gaudreau and the winners of the Production 4WD class, Trevor Pougnet and Ryan Rouleau. The first seven crews to finish the 2021 Lincoln Electric Rally of the Tall Pines were all driving Subaru cars.
Eighth place finishers Réjean Perron and Olivier Landreville (Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution) crossed the line ahead of Phillip and Margaret Cherok (Subaru Impreza RS) while female driver Margaret Sharron, co-driven by Jennie Holden, scored a Top 10 finish in her Subaru WRX STI.
In an event full of surprises, Gary Sutherland and David Koiter (Ford Focus) took first place in the 2WD category. Driving their historic Volvo 242 Turbo, veteran Charles Hammer and co-driver Guillaume Dozois came close to beating the new generation cars. After a spectacular run, they finished second ahead of Sean McConnachie and John Gerryts (Ford Fiesta ST).
Jim Stevens and Brandon Pace (Suzuki Swift+) took another victory in the Production 2WD class.
The Lincoln Electric Rally of the Tall Pines was the penultimate event of the 2021 Canadian Rally Championship. The grand finale will take place in three weeks’ time in British Columbia with the Big White Winter Rally. If Jason Bailey is assured of the drivers’ title in the 2WD Open class, everything is up for grabs in the overall standings between three Québec drivers. André Leblanc is first with 77 points, followed by Marc-André Brisebois (69 points) and Jérôme Mailloux (64).
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