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Updated
10-09-2003 11:42 P.M. PST
Sam's
Club Parking Lot, Tech Inspection
Sam's Club had
the somewhat dubious honor of hosting the Tech Inspection
for the ARCA Finals in Farmington, New Mexico. I hitched a
ride with Jeff Nello and Kevin Carey for an 18 hour non-stop
cannonball run from Danville, California straight through
to Farmington with three stops for diesel, four more for pee
and smoke breaks, one stop to check the trailer tires, and
another to videotape the sunrise from somewhere in the middle
of Arizona.
The locals at Sam's
Club were curious, mostly fretting at the sudden influx of
funny looking vehicles on trailers being pulled by huge F350
Ford Turbo-Diesels that were clogging up their parking lot.
Several were enthusiasts and spent the day chatting with participants
and others asking when and where the competition is.
"Where's your
overflow bottle?"
Tech day is the
best day for checking out the rigs and grilling the drivers
and spotters for tips and tricks. No one is in any particular
hurry; the inspection consists of one poor kid ensuring that
all vehicles were stickered with all the appropriate logos
from ARCA Series Sponsors (Quote: "My job sucks. I look
at stickers.") He may not have liked his assignment,
but he did do it thoroughly.
After a rig is
deemed to be properly adorned, it's off to tech. There was
no trouble with the rigs in this regard; nearly every rig
here today has been running all season.
The above mentioned
overflow bottle was cleverly tucked up behind a front shock.
"OK" and a mark on the checklist, and this competitor
was off to the scales to check for weight requirements. Then
a quick stop at the paperwork booth to make sure everyone
has their ducks in a row; entry fees paid, liability forms
signed.
The Competitors
Since Jeff Mello
and Kevin Carey were kind enough to give me a ride out to
Farmington, I will be posting an in depth interview with them
before the weekend is over. Here are some highlights:

Tom: How
long have you guys been weeling?
JM: I was in the womb my first trip. Quite
literally.
Tom: And
ever since then?
JM: And every since then yeah. Just about
every weekend it feels like.
KC: Jeff's got 7 Jeeps at his house if that
says anything. I've been wheeling about 8 yrs. I'm a member
of the Pirates of the Rubicon so we get a lot of practice.
Tom: So
tell me what you think of your spotter while he's not listening.
JM: I think he's fantastic. You add up the
competitions that he's done and divide by the total of finsh
places and it comes out to first-point-seven-th place (Ed.
- We think that's good.) How can I go wrong there? Kevin's
got a great communication ability; that we picked up by the
second obstacle that we worked together. Quite litterally
the first time when Lance set us up, Kevin and I may have
met one other time before that, but neither of us can really
pinpoint it. If we would have walked by each other in the
parking lot we wouldn't have recognized each other. Lance
hooked us up, and when I first laid eyes on him, I went "Oh
boy Lance, you handed me a buck-twenty if he's wearing a wet
towel around his head" and I'm thinking "Is this
guy going to be able to pull on a rope?"
KC: 150 for the record!
JM: Yeah.. Soaking wet. Anyway he's a strong
guy but more importantly he's strong between the ears. He's
smart, he's competent, and he works it through. He's got excellent
communication, he works us through the hardest stuff.
I also had a chance
to meet up with Team Rock Runner Racing's Joachim Schwiesow
and Brian Errea. These guys really do work as a team. They
both answered the questions at the same time and finished
each others sentances. It was impossible to tell who was talking,
so I gave up and combined their responses, just seperating
what sounds like a voice change with a new line.

Tom: Tell
me about your spotter..
TRR: We trade off.
He's my spotter and I'm his spotter.
We team drive events.
I drove the first event, he spotted, second event he drove,
third event I drove,
And then this event we're going to switch off between obstacles,
Maybe.. He's driving most of it.
Well, we'll see. If it's to our advantage, we have different
skills and different abilities for different courses.
And if it looks to our advantage to have someone else drive
and someone else spot,
We'll work our strengths and weaknesses together for the weekend.
See what I mean?
It will be interesting to see if this seem less teamwork can
carry them to a win.
"Hope you
do well, just not as well as us!"
Tech day mostly
consisted of lots of hanging around and getting in the way
of shoppers, meeting up with old friends not seen since the
last event, swapping lies and starting rumors. Rockcrawling
is still very much a friendly sport; gentlemanly competition
certainly exists but the total lack of any animosity is a
refreshing change from fully professional sports where millions
of dollars hang in the balance.
There was constant
talk about what the merging of ARCA and UROC will mean to
the professional future of rock crawling. Much buzz about
who is getting funded by what sponsors next year. (I can't
print unfounded rumors, but rest assured, you will hear about
it first on the PBB.)
And of course a
lot of good-natured ribbing about who will be the season champion.
Then off to a good
night's sleep.
Updated
10-09-2003 12:04A.M. PST
Team Pirate just returned from
Farmington's one and only gentlemen's club. We found a few
competitors (who shall remain nameless to protect the innocent)
relaxing and having a good time. Let's just leave it at that...
Updated
10-08-2003 9:00P.M. PST
We spent the day out at Brown
Springs today practicing with Mike Shaffer, Shannon Campbell,
and Kevin Hawkins.
These three teams showed their
dedication to the sport by spending the entire day testing
and getting familiar with the terrain.

"Coming out and running
the rocks and getting familiar with the terrain is definitely
helpful" says Shannon Campbell.
"The traction in Farmington
is insane. My tires were brand new on Monday, and they are
already shot!" says Mike Shaffer.
Later this evening I chatted
with Phil Collard, RCAA course designer.
"I love building these courses.
It's like a chess game - me versus 70 competitors. I love
doing this - even more than competing. I just want to make
the best courses anyone has ever run. I have built some very
technical and difficult courses for this weekend. I hope everyone
enjoys them!" says Collard.
After looking at the courses
Phil Collard has set up, I would have to agree that the competitors
are in for a heck of a weekend. Tomorrow we will chat with
some of the competitors and see how they are feeling going
into the event.
Updated
10-07-2003 11:30P.M. PST
The Goodyear/Skyjacker Rock Crawling
Nationals promises to be the event of the year! The top contenders
are mere points from each other, which means that the series
title is up for grabs. One wrong move can mean the difference
between taking home the gold, or going home a looser.
I had a chance to chat with Ranch
Pratt, President of RCAA this afternoon. "I'm really
excited about this event. Most people familiar with the Brown
Springs area here in Farmington think of it as a point-and-shoot
area. Well we believe we have built some very technical, all-new
obstacles. Of course there are a couple of point-and-shoot
obstacles, but the majority are technical," says Pratt.
One unusual thing about this
event is the fact that not only will the RCAA finals be taking
place at this event, but the CalROCS/NARCCA regional finals
will also be taking place at the same time (side by side with
the RCAA event).
Rich Klein, president of CalROCS/NARCAA/VORRA
said "We are encouraging everyone to come out to this
event and 'run-what-ya-brung'! We have some great technical
courses which are much tamer than the more advanced RCAA courses.
Our courses are more targeted towards the average wheeler
rather than the full-blown competitor rock buggies."
We would have to agree that Rich
has some great courses for this weekend, since we were able
to go out and pre run some of the CalROCS courses. They provided
great technical challenges while not crossing the line into
craziness. If you're thinking about coming out and participating
in the action, I encourage you to show up on Thursday at tech
inspection at Sam's Club in Downtown Farmington and signup.
For more information, check out www.calrocs.com.
With so much on the line going
into the last RCAA event, the competition is sure to be fierce.
Competitors are slowly showing up in Farmington several days
early so they can get some practice time in before the event.
Will current points leader Jon
Bundrant be able to hold on to his 8 point lead going into
the event and become the new RCAA champion, or will Tracy
Jordan or Mike Shaffer be able to steal the championship from
Bundrant?
"We went into the finals
last year in first place, and we really had to screw up to
loose the series (because of our previous wins in the season).
We played it conservatively at the finals and wheeled smart.
So while the pressure was there, I think this year the pressure
to perform has been kicked up a few notches. Going into the
finals in third place, the heat is on to perform flawlessly
and hope that Bundrant and Jordan make mistakes," says
Mike Shaffer.
Let's take a look at the current
point standings of the top 5 in each class:
| Place |
Name |
Points* |
| 1 |
Jon
Bundrant |
410 |
| 2 |
Tracy
Jordan |
402 |
| 3 |
Mike
Shaffer |
398 |
| 4 |
Joel
Randall |
396 |
| 5 |
John
Gilleland |
392 |
* Each place is worth two points.
Example, If Jon Bundrant places 5th in the finals and Tracy
Jordan wins the event, Tracy Jordan would win the series.
| Place |
Name |
Points* |
| 1 |
Sisson/Sisson |
414 |
| 2 |
Errea |
406 |
| 3 |
Jeff
Mello |
404 |
| 4 |
Bob
Standage |
402 |
| 5 |
Steve
Hastings |
400 |
* Each place is worth two points.
Example, If Garret Sisson places 5th in the finals and Errea
wins the event, Errea would win the series.
The scores in the stock modified
class are very similar to those in the Unlimited class. While
the current points leaders, the Sisson brothers, enjoy a 8
point lead, guaranteed victory is far from a sure thing. One
goof-up could very easily cost these Farmington residents
the series.
Stay tuned for our next update
on Wednesday evening where we will post some pictures of some
of the teams practicing!
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