Olympus Rally
The Olympus Rally is an event in the motorsport of rallying. While it has usually been run as a national rally, in 1986-1988, it was a round in the FIA World Rally Championship, the most recent time a WRC rally has been run in the United States.
World Rally Championship
After being observed by the FIA for WRC status in 1985, from 1986-1988, the Olympus was a round of the World Rally Championship. From 1985-1987, the rally was sponsored by Toyota.
The 1985 Olympus “World Championship Prototype” event was won by Hannu Mikkola and Arne Hertz in a Group B Audi Quattro S1.
Markku Alen emerged on top of the results as the 1986 Olympus first gained full World Championship status, taking a Lancia Delta S4 and co-driver Ilkka Kivimäki to victory.
In 1987, the Olympus was attended by a number of top international teams, including Nissan, Toyota, and Suzuki. Juha Kankkunen won overall, as his and other Lancia Delta HF 4WD’s dominated the podium.
Massimo “Miki” Biasion won the fourth and final Olympus World Championship Rally in 1988 – his fourth of the season for Lancia, on his way to being the first Italian FIA World Rally Champion.
Winners
Year | Driver | Codriver | Car |
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1985 | Hannu Mikkola | Arne Hertz | Audi Sport Quattro S1 |
1986 | Markku Alén | Ilkka Kivimäki | Lancia Delta S4 |
1987 | Juha Kankkunen | Juha Piironen | Lancia Delta HF 4WD |
1988 | Miki Biasion | Tiziano Siviero | Lancia Delta Integrale |
National Rally
The first Olympus Rally was held in 1973. It was headquartered in Shelton, WA and was part of the SCCA Pro Rally Championship. It continued to be part of that championship through 1975. In 1976, it became part of the NARA (North American Rally Association) championship (which later changed its name to NARRA (North American Rally Racing Association)). It was part of that championship through 1979. In 1980, it switched back to the SCCA ProRally Championship and remained in that championship through 1987.
While the name was used for a regional rally supporting the 2001 Wild West SCCA Pro Rally, the Olympus Rally was not held from 1989 through 2005.
The Olympus Rally returned as national rally in 2006 and was part of the United States Rally Championship. In 2007, it switched to the Rally America National Championship and has been part of that championship ever since.
Winners
Year | Driver | Codriver | Car | Rally HQ |
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1973 | Gene Henderson | Ken Pogue | AMC Jeep | Shelton, WA |
1974 | Gene Henderson | Ken Pogue | AMC Jeep | Shelton, WA |
1975 | John Buffum | Vicki Dykema | Ford Escort | Tumwater, WA |
1976 | John Buffum | Vicki Dykema | Porsche Carrera | Olympia, WA |
1977 | Ron Richardson | Ray Hocker | Plymouth Arrow | Tacoma, WA |
1978 | John Buffum | Doug Shepherd | Triumph TR7 | Olympia, WA |
1979 | Hendrik Blok | Damon Trimble | Plymouth Arrow | Olympia, WA |
1980 | Rod Millen | Dave Weiman | Mazda RX-7 | Tumwater, WA |
1981 | Rod Millen | Bob Kraushaar | Mazda RX-7 | Olympia, WA |
1982 | John Buffum | Doug Shepherd | Audi quattro | Tumwater, WA |
1983 | Rod Millen | R. Dale Kraushaar | Mazda RX-7 | Tumwater, WA |
1984 | Rod Millen | R. Dale Kraushaar | Mazda RX-7 | Tumwater, WA |
2006 | Wyeth Gubelmann | Cindy Krolikowski | Subaru Impreza WRX STI | Shelton, WA |
2007 | Ramana Lagemann | Mark Williams | Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution | Shelton, WA |
2008 | Ken Block | Alessandro Gelsomino | Subaru Impreza WRX STI | Pomeroy, WA |
2009 | Travis Pastrana | Christian Edstrom | Subaru Impreza WRX STI | Aberdeen, WA |
2010 | Travis Pastrana | Christian Edstrom | Subaru Impreza WRX STI | Ocean Shores, WA |
2011 | David Higgins | Craig Drew | Subaru Impreza WRX STI | Ocean Shores, WA |
2012 | Ken Block | Alessandro Gelsomino | Ford Fiesta | Ocean Shores, WA |
External links
- Olympus Rally
- World Rally Championship Archive copy at the Wayback Machine
- WRC Olympus Rally pictures from prorallypix.com
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