'97 Sno*Fall Rally

Story by Tim Winker
Photos by Randy Jokela
Irwin/Schmidt Subaru enters a control. Only a week before the 1997 Sno*Fall, it looked like the name might have to be changed to "Clear and Dry". But the weather cooperated and a few inches of snow was enough to keep the roads interesting for the five teams that chose to compete. There was a bit of ice in some areas, and everybody managed to stay on the road, but that doesn’t mean there was not drama.

Rallymaster Randy Jokela's course headed north out of Cloquet, took a break in Cotton, wound around that area for awhile then headed back toward Cloquet.

By leg 4, two teams - Tifft/Starr and 1996 Sno*Fall winners Irwin/Schmidt - were tied at 13 points apiece, with Winker/Sargent only three points behind at 16. The other teams - Cich/McConnell and Moorman/Johnson - were both well back at 105 and 121 respectively. A max (60 points) on leg 5 dropped Irwin/Schmidt to a solid 3rd, while Winker/Sargent took a two point lead when Tifft/Starr picked up 5 points going into the midpoint break at Cotton.

Winker/Sargent Saab 900 Turbo, before meeting a deer. The drama began just after control 6. The Winker/Sargent Saab was first on the road. A couple of miles past the control, as the car crested a small rise, Winker yelled, "Deer!!" and slowed. A solitary deer ran off to the left, but Winker, who has lived in Bambi country long enough to know that where there is one Whitetail there are likely to be more, looked to the right just in time to see a small buck run into the right front of the car. Damage to the car was minimal, with only a couple of broken lenses and no dented sheet metal. The critter, however, suffered a broken leg and apparently a broken neck. Other teams were flagged down, then sent on, while a passing motorist was able to arrange for the deer’s demise and disposal. Over 40 minutes down, the Saab team was able to make up about 10 minutes over the next 24 miles, but it wasn’t enough to avoid a max, only enough to keep them in the rally.

Overall winners Bill Tifft and Gary Starr, Honda CRX. Tifft and Starr continued with their low scores to take the win with 39 points. Winker and Sargent also recovered enough to stay ahead of Irwin and Schmidt for the Class C victory and second overall. Class B went to the only car entered, Moorman and Johnson.

1997 ASCC Sno*Fall - Official Results

12/6/97
Place  Driver / Navigator           Class     Car             Total
1.     Bill Tifft/Gary Starr            A     Honda CRX          39
2.     Tim Winker/Diane Sargent         C     Saab 900T          94
3.     Steve Irwin/Phil Schmidt         C     Subaru Impreza    110
4.     Paul Moorman/Brian Johnson       B     Audi Quattro      159
5.     Ken Cich/Mike McConnell          C     Toyota 4Runner    212
Rallymaster - Randy Jokela
Workers - Mark Strohm, Jay Talarico, Jon Anderson, Bill Taylor

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