Overmountain Rally TN
Day 2 (Sunday)
It was difficult to get more than 4.5hrs of sleep with the schedule, but we were up before the sun and off to parc expose again:
Parc, then a long transit out to SS8 Jacob's Creek, which I would call the definition of the type of stages this rally has to offer- tons of tight stuff, some rocks, some loose gravel, some grippy dirt, good amounts of elevation, and the ever looming threat of vehicular tree plinko if you went off the side. I was feeling really good right from the start, and we pushed pretty hard out of the gate- the reward was the fastest regional 2wd time, a loose rear bumper, and a whole lot of greenery stuffed into the front of the car:
I ziptied the bumper back on, noted that we'd lost a skidplate bolt, and we lined up for SS9, McQueen Gap, another typical stage for this rally but with more elevation and a scary fast, loose downhill section right after cresting the highest point. We pushed hard again, and were again rewarded with the fastest regional 2wd time.
Trevor Lyden photo:
The exhaust got louder at some point here, and the rear tires were almost done again, but it was time for the biggest, best stage of the rally, a 20 mile monster called Hellbender for SS10. It starts with fast tarmac, then transitions to smooth, cambered, and even faster gravel, then progressively gets rougher and tighter with another highly committed narrow tarmac section towards the end. We pushed as hard as I've ever pushed here, including trips north of 100mph and lots of late braking, put another 10s on Bukky, and fully cooked our rear tires. Back to service for some fresh ones.
At service, it was quickly discovered that the exhaust had multiple broken hangers and was pushed almost into the fuel tank, so Cam and I dropped it with some assistance from Tim and Sara and straightened it out reasonably well before reinstalling it with a lot of baling wire in place of hangers. Baling wire was also used to secure the loose part of the skidplate, since the bolt was snapped off in the hole.
We did the tire rotation with fresh fronts again, and headed back out.
On SS11, Jacob's Creek, I was doing a lot of rock dodging and trying to keep my compromised exhaust on the car... and Bukky was doing the opposite to catch up, taking 14 seconds back and suddenly making the race very, very close again. With our lead chopped back down to 2 seconds, we decided that conserving the car was no longer the priority.
On SS12 McQueen gap, we took every risk that seemed reasonable and managed to keep the exhaust still mostly attached, taking back that 14 second gap and then some.
Trevor Lyden photo:
The final regional stage, Hellbender SS13, was unfortunately shortened, and we had to transit the early part of it and start from what was mile 12 or so- this still made the stage a bunch of technical gravel with a skinny ribbon of bumpy tarmac for a mile or two in the middle, though, and it was still really fun. We pushed hard yet again, snagging the fastest regional 2wd time just barely over Bukky, who we knew would be going as fast as possible too. We stopped next to Bukky and DJ after the finish, checked times, laughed about the awesome battle we'd just had for two days, and transited to the final control together.
The result was good, obviously, but I was so happy to finally have a rally where we were able to really compete instead of dealing with my illness, and to have had such a great fight with friends the whole time.
On the podium, a long held grudge finally played out- Sara had absolutely doused Bukky in champagne at snodrift last year, and he was out for revenge:
And with this, we won regional L2wd, regional 2wd (including Open), and we locked up the Eastern Regional L2wd championship, although Sara is technically ineligible due to her national events this year. Dylan and Zack won the regional overall, with Andrew and Julia (Bit by Bit/Rustbucketlegacy) taking third overall, an impressive feat given that last year this very event was their first ever rally. Dan and Eric (War Weasel) were just behind them too.
And on the national side, Richo and Michelle managed to pull off the National L2wd title despite their whoopsie on day 1- reentering and finishing from there was enough to lock it in for them.
Back to the house for shenanigans and good times, including Adam Brock (volunteering as CRO for this event) dropping by to join the fun.
I wish we could do this every weekend, I feel like I'm finally getting decent at it. Huge thanks to the organizers, volunteers, friends, competitors, and the many many people who blur all of those categories together.