The Black Bear Rally podium. 
By: Eastern Canadian Rally Championship
August 12, 2024 

Six weeks after the Rallye International Baie-des-Chaleurs in Québec, Eastern Canadian Rally Championship (ECRC) teams were back to competition in Ontario to contest the Black Bear Rally. This event was won by Ontarians Trevor Pougnet and Ryan Rouleau, with their Subaru WRX STI, their first victory of the season. They became the fifth different overall winners in the six rallies contested so far in the 2024 ECRC. 
 
Held under sunny skies and on dirt roads in the Catchacoma region, a two-hour drive northeast of Toronto, the event saw the Ottawa duo of Pougnet and Rouleau lead from start to finish. They did have to face serious competition, as evidenced by the four different winners on the first four stages! After Trevor Pougnet and his co-driver took the lead at the end of the first competitive stage, Zachary Bourassa, co-driven by Érika Séguin in a Subaru WRX STI, won the second stage. Then it was the turn of the experienced Leo Urlichich and Sam Roxon to set fastest time on the third stage with their Ford Focus ZX3, before seeing Yohan Tessier and Marie-France Desmarais-Trépanier, in a Subaru from the multi-champion Test Racing team, follow suit by winning the fourth stage. At the halfway point of the rally, the top six crews were separated by less than a minute.
 
The second half of the event saw Trevor Pougnet et Ryan Rouleau pick up the pace and win the final three stages, to claim victory with a lead of 18.7 seconds ahead of Urlichich/Roxon, who also won 2-wheel drive class. The Top 3 overall was rounded out by Tessier/Desmarais-Trépanier, ahead of Jonathan Drake and Ian Lantz (Subaru Impreza) and Olivier David/Leah Brisset (Subaru WRX STI).
 
Sixth overall, Mathieu Royer and Alyssa Voyzelle-Montminy also finished in second place in two-wheel drive, with their Nissan Sentra. For co-driver Alyssa Voyzelle-Montminy, her weekend was particularly busy because right after the Black Bear Rally podium, she hit the road for the Grand Prix de Trois-Rivières, where she was participating in the 54th edition of the event, as a driver in a Super Production Challenge race. She also contested the GP3R practices on Friday, under the rain, before heading to Catchacoma!
 
Andrew Miller, co-driven by veteran and former Canadian Champion Mike Koch, finished in seventh place with their Subaru, ahead of American and series regulars Margaret Sharron et Jennie Holden (Subaru WRX STI). The overall Top 10 was completed by Martin Donnelly/Brandon Pace (Subaru), followed by Mark Toufanov/David Bell, who also finished third in 2WD class with their Toyota GT86.
 
It was a disappointing day for Zachary Bourassa and Érika Séguin, who suffered mechanical problems, and for Jon Desgroseilliers/Audrey Godin, who were competing with a BMW 128i 2-wheel drive. These two teams were the only ones to not finish the 2024 edition of the Black Bear Rally, which started with 17 teams.
 
The East Canadian Rally Championship (ECRC) is comprised of nine rounds this season, spread out Between Ontario and Quebec.  The following event will take place on the 7th and 8th of September, as part of the Rallye Défi Petite Nation in the area of Outaouais.
 
For more information, please consult the website www.ecrc-crec.ca
 
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The 2024 Targa Newfoundland runs September 12 - 19.
By: Targa Newfoundland
July 22, 2024 

Targa Newfoundland, North America’s ultimate tarmac rally, has chosen exciting stages for this year’s event that racers and spectators won’t want to miss. The course will test teams' mettle as they put the pedal to the metal. From Sept. 12-19, 2024, competitors will drive over 2000 km (about 1240 miles) including about 500 km (310 miles) of closed courses on winding, narrow, public roads through spectacular scenery, towns and outports. 
 
“This year’s rally will take teams across our beautiful island of Newfoundland from St. John’s to Leading Tickles and dozens of places in between,” said Targa Newfoundland President Joe Dowden. “Stages include old favourites we haven’t raced in years as well as familiar but challenging ones. Racers will tackle countless turns, straights and elevation changes on these coastal roads. If you’ve only raced on a track before with the same turns over and over, this is way beyond that.”  
 
The Targa experience starts with the Course Familiarization Program in St. John’s prior to the event to prepare drivers and co-drivers for the rally including a driving skills review, stage review, and practice session.  
 
The first rally stages will be held in beautiful Bay Bulls and Witless Bay, known for whale watching and colonies of sea birds. The next stages on day four are in the Placentia Southern Avalon Peninsula area through Cape Shore, St. Bride’s, Fox Harbour, Ship Harbour, and Long Harbour with a particularly challenging run along the narrow road to the Cape St. Mary’s bird sanctuary.  
 
Teams then head to Gander for the special Come From Away Memorial Stage where they’ll race through the streets of the town for the first time in years. This stage is a favourite with racers and fans alike. From there, the rally winds through the towns and outports along Notre Dame Bay from Glenwood to Leading Tickles including Pleasantview, Point Leamington and Glovers Harbour before concluding in Appleton. The next leg heads along the Eastport Peninsula on Bonavista Bay known for rugged coastline and sandy beaches through Eastport, Happy Adventure, Salvage, Burnside, and Port Blandford.  
 
Day seven will take place in multiple stages on Random Island in Trinity Bay through the outports of Weybridge, Hickman’s Harbour, Lower Lance Cove and Petley. On the final day of competition in the Conception Bay area, teams will race through Conception Harbour, Colliers, Marysvale, Turks Gut, and Georgetown. The last and possibly most challenging course through the narrow streets of historic Brigus will really put their skills to the test. 
 
Just completing Targa Newfoundland is an accomplishment. Winning is an achievement. Check out more details and view the map of all the stages on the Targa website, www.targanfld.com. 
 
Targa Newfoundland  
Since 2002, Targa Newfoundland has attracted professional and amateur racers and adventure seekers from around the world.  Owned and operated by Newfoundland International Motorsports Limited, Targa Newfoundland is one of only three internationally recognized Targa motorsports events in the world and the only tarmac rally in North America.  
 
This year’s event runs Sept. 12-19, 2024. Competitors will cover over 2000 km (about 1240 miles) including about 500 km (310 miles) of closed courses through spectacular scenery, towns and outports. Targa Newfoundland is divided into two events – the two-day Bambina and the six-day Duemila competition. Both include the Course Familiarization Program. There are four divisions in the rally: Fast Tour, Grand Touring, Targa 1, and Targa 2. 
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The Targa Newfoundland car rally runs Sept. 12-19, 2024.
By: Targa Newfoundland 
April 2, 2024 

Fan favourite superstar racing driver Randy Pobst will head back to the challenging roads of Targa Newfoundland this fall to defend his win last year.

 

Targa Newfoundland, the only tarmac car rally in North America, hits the roads of Newfoundland (a.k.a., the Rock) September 12-19, 2024. Pobst, John Hume Sr., and Craig MacMullen claimed the Targa 1 division title in 2023 in a 2013 MINI John Cooper Works GP.

 

Targa 1 is a competitive division for cars without roll cages. Pobst has raced at every major track in North America, but Targa is something special to him.

 

"I've always been fascinated with racing on public roads. When I heard about Targa Newfoundland and that they do that for a week I knew I had to do that," said Pobst. "We go tearing through fishing villages at speed! It's a unique thrill and experience you can't find anywhere else. The size of this event is epic and it's in one of the most beautiful places on Earth." "We're thrilled to welcome back Randy Pobst, John Hume Sr. and Team Hume to Targa," said Joe Dowden, president of Targa Newfoundland. "For anyone who watched Randy in action at full throttle in closed sections like the town of Brigus it was simply awe inspiring."

 

Pobst has won dozens of races in multiple categories over his illustrious and lengthy racing career. "Randy the Rocket" earned factory driving contracts with Porsche, Audi, Mazda, and Volvo. He is a two-time winner of the grueling Rolex 24 at Daytona, winner of over 90 pro road races and a member of the Sports Car Club of America (SCCA) Hall of Fame.

 

His impressive racing resume also includes four World Challenge GT Championships, two IMSA driver's championships and two North American Touring Car championships and he finished first or second all six times he raced at the SCCA National Runoffs.

 

He also set the modified electric production record at the Pikes Peak International Hill Climb in a 2021 Tesla Model S Plaid. He's fast in anything with wheels. Pobst throws down the gauntlet - or racing glove - to other drivers to challenge him and Team Hume. "Get a car, come out to Targa, and have an amazing adventure you're not going to find anywhere else."

 

Targa Newfoundland, the only tarmac car rally in North America, draws professional and amateur competitors from around the world. Competitors in four divisions, both competitive and non-competitive, will cover over 2000 km (about 1240 miles) including about 500 km (310 miles) of closed courses on winding, narrow, public roads through spectacular scenery.

 

The eight-day event will take teams from the historic capital city of St. John's to the charming fishing outport of Leading Tickles and about two dozen points in between. A shorter four-day event is also an option. Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada's easternmost province, is a land of adventure and breathtaking natural beauty. With rugged coastline, towering cliffs, and pristine wilderness, Newfoundland and Labrador is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts and thrill-seekers alike.

 

Read more about Randy Pobst at his website: randypobst.com

 

About Targa Newfoundland
Owned and operated by Newfoundland International Motorsports Limited, Targa Newfoundland is one of three internationally recognized Targa motorsports events in the world. For more information on how to compete, volunteer, or spectate, visit targanfld.com.

 

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Samuel Joyal and Philippe Poirier took captured the 2024 Rallye de Sanair (Photo-Clément Tavernier)
By: Eastern Canadian Rally Championship
April 21, 2024 

Included in the Eastern Canadian Rally Championship (ECRC) calendar for the second time in its rich history, the Rallye de Sanair took place this past Saturday at the St-Pie-de-Bagot motorsports complex in Montérégie (Québec) and was claimed by Samuel Joyal and Philippe Poirier in a Test Racing Subaru WRX STI.

Former Canadian co-driving rally champion, Samuel Joyal was contesting his first rally as a driver, on the asphalt of Sanair. 32 years after his father Yvan Joyal also won this event as a driver, Samuel put his skills behind the wheel to the test and came out victorious. With the experience of Philippe Poirier at his side, he had to exhibit patience as he won only two of the fifteen competitive stages but finished in the Top 5 on each.

Despite a thirty second penalty for bumping into chicanes throughout the course, the Joyal/Poirier duo won the rally by a margin of one minute and eighteen seconds over last year’s overall winners Kurtis Duddy and co-driver Danny Hudon, in a Nissan Sentra. This team had received a penalty of one minute and fifteen seconds, which proves how much more intense the battle was than the gaps portray in the final standings. For Duddy and Hudon, the second-place finish overall was in addition to winning the 2-wheel drive class ahead of another Nissan Sentra of team Mathieu Royer and Alyssa Voyzelle-Montminy. They finished 34 seconds behind Duddy/Hudon.

Under sunny spring skies which were accompanied by a strong and crisp wind, the 2024 Rallye de Sanair was difficult for many mechanics, starting with those of Vincent Lalande and Matthieu Toupin. Winners of February’s Rallye Perce-Neige, the young (16 years old) Vincent Lalande was hoping to take advantage of his 2023 season on asphalt and in Canadian road racing (Nissan Sentra Cup) to go head-to-head with some of the best rally specialists. Second fastest on the first stage (behind Duddy/Hudon) and fifth on the second, Lalande/Toupin then saw their hopes come to an end on the third stage after suffering mechanical problems with their Subaru WRX STI.

The duo had to miss one competitive stage, which incurred penalties that put them out of contention for the podium, but Lalande and Toupin nevertheless won seven of the eleven stages to finish in 11th spot overall.

Fourth overall and second in 4-wheel drive, Gabriel Monette and Alexandre Sr-Arnaud (Subaru) started the event cautiously before closing in on the leaders. Their consistency and complete lack of penalties, an uncommon feat at this event, was a testament to their performance.

At the wheel of a Mini Cooper S, Olivier Corbeil and co-driver Véronique Di Palma completed the 2-wheel drive class podium and also rounded out the Top 5 overall. This was a promising finish for a team new to the series.

Very impressive throughout the entire rally, Réjean Perron and Alexandre Marcoux drove their Mitsubishi Lancer Evo to a sixth-place finish and captured third place in 4WD. They finished ahead of Michel Drapeau/Jean-Sébastien Delisle (Subaru), Carl Damphousse/Dany Plante (Dodge SRT4), Éric Dufour/Cezary Maciocha (Volkswagen Golf GTI) and Philippe Normandeau/François Darcy (Honda Fit).

Eighteen teams were registered in the 2024 Rallye de Sanair 2024. 17 took to the start and 14 completed the event. Included among the teams that did not finish is Olivier David (co-driven by Simon Decosse in a Subaru), winner of the Rallye de Shannonville two weeks ago.

This season, the Eastern Canadian Rally Championship (ECRC) is comprised of nine rounds, spread out between Ontario and Quebec. The next event will take place on May 25th as the very first edition of the Rallye Vallée de Beauce, on the south shore of Quebec City. ECRC competitors and fans are already anxiously awaiting these extraordinary gravel roads.

For more information, please visit the site www.ecrc-crec.ca

 

2024 ECRC Calendar 

Date

Event

City (Province) / Club

2024 Winners

February 2-3 

Rallye Perce-Neige

www.rallyeperceneige.com

Maniwaki (Quebec)

Club Rallye Maniwaki

Overall: Vincent Lalande & Matthieu Toupin 

2WD: Hans Larose & Alexandre Pesant

April 6

Shannonville Stages

www.pmscrally.com/sss

Shannonville (Ontario)

PMSC + KWRC

Overall: Olivier David & Leah Brisset 

2WD: John Hudon & Josée Munger

April 20

Rallye de Sanair

www.rallyedesanair.ca

St-Pie-de-Bagot (Quebec)

Club Autos Sport La Licorne

Overall: Samuel Joyal & Philippe Poirier

2WD: Kurtis Duddy & Danny Hudon

May 25

Rallye Vallée de Beauce

www.casll.qc.ca

St-Victor (Quebec)

Club Autos Sport La Licorne

 

June 29 - 30 

Rallye Baie-des-Chaleurs

www.rallyebdc.com

New Richmond (Quebec)

Club Rallye Auto Baie-des-Chaleurs

 

August 10

Black Bear Rally

www.mlrc.ca/blackbear/  

Catchacoma (Ontario)

Maple Leaf Rally Club

 

September 7 - 8

Rallye Défi Petite Nation

www.rallyedefi.ca

Montpellier (Quebec)

Club Autosport Défi Outaouais

 

November 2 – 3

Rallye de Charlevoix

www.rallyecharlevoix.com

La Malbaie (Quebec)

Club Rallye De Charlevoix

 

November 24

Tall Pines Rally 

www.tallpinesrally.com

Bancroft (Ontario)

Maple Leaf Rally Club

 
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The 2024 Targa Newfoundland gets underway September 12 and concludes September 19.
By: Targa Newfoundland 
March 14, 2024 

Gander, Newfoundland – Targa Newfoundland, the only tarmac car rally in North America, will return to the streets of Gander this September for the 2024 edition of this exciting world-famous event.  
 
Targa 2024 will run during the edge of the tourist season from September 12 to 19, 2024, beginning with a two-day drivers’ school in St. John’s before heading out to explore other areas of the province. The Gander stage will take place late afternoon, Sunday, September 15th. 
 
“Gander was always a high point for participants in past Targa events,” said Targa President Joe Dowden. “We are delighted that council and residents are welcoming us back this fall. Our goal is to provide a safe and entertaining event for both competitors and spectators alike.” 
 
Since 2002, Targa Newfoundland has run 22 successful events composed of some 950 stages across the island of Newfoundland on scenic seaside roadways and through quaint towns and villages. This six-day event is motorsport’s ultimate road rally, attracting teams from all over the world to experience and enjoy the people, culture, and hospitality of one of North America’s most beautiful destinations. 
 
Targa is divided into four divisions for gas, electric and hybrid vehicles, including three competitive classes and one non-competitive touring division. Teams of drivers and co-drivers/navigators challenge themselves and each other racing the clock to achieve the best time and fewest penalties. The competitive sections of the stages are held on roads closed to the public.  
 
Teams will race on a closed course through a portion of Gander and stay two nights in the town, benefiting local hotels, restaurants and other businesses as well as shining a spotlight on Gander through media and social media attention. Spectators will be able to view the cars in action and at nightly car shows where they can mingle with the drivers and co-drivers.  
 
“The wonderful people of Gander have always given us a warm welcome and endeared themselves to the competitors,” said Targa founder Robert Giannou. “We’re excited to be back, and hope residents will come out in force to watch the rally, meet the racers and volunteer for the event so we have another successful rally.” 
 
About Gander 
The Town of Gander is a modern and progressive community in central Newfoundland with a population of approximately 12,000 people. The town is home to Gander International Airport and 9 Wing Canadian Forces Base (CFB) Gander, which includes 103 Search and Rescue Squadron. Gander's airport hosted 38 planes, carrying about 6,600 passengers, after they were forced to land in Canadian airspace after the terrorist attacks on Sept. 11, 2001. The town’s generosity, warmth, and kindness were highlighted in the hit Broadway play “Come From Away.” Visit Town of Gander (gandercanada.com).  
 
Targa Newfoundland 
Owned and operated by Newfoundland International Motorsports Limited, Targa Newfoundland is one of three internationally recognized Targa motorsports events in the world. For more information on how to compete, volunteer, or spectate, visit targanfld.com.  
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