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Motor Sports Unlimited Racing Team
FIA Mexico City 24 Hour Rally
July 22, 1999
Press Release
for Immediate Release
Newhall, CA The Motor Sports Unlimited Racing Team, consisting of Pilot Dennis
Chizma and CoPiloted by his wife Claire Marie Chizma, finished 13th of 52 in the
Mexico City 24 Hour Rally. This event is sanctioned by the FIA and is
scheduled to be a WRC event in the year 2003. Six U.S. Teams participated
in this years event of which three teams successfully finished the grueling 40
stage rally. Crew members were Joe
Jasik, Shane Polhamus and Jenalyn Topham.
The Motor Sports Unlimited class B entry was a 1968 VW Type 1 (bug) and was kept
stock while also reinforced for rallying. It produces only 65 hp and
weighs 1900lbs with a full 16 gallon fuel cell. The entry would have been
more competitive as a class C car but the decision was made to run Michelin
Rally Tires in the event which put it into the higher
classification.
Driver and Co Driver have been very successful in the local California Rally
Series in years past with entries of a 1992 Mitsubishi 3000GT VR4 and a 1977 VW
Rabbit. The Mexico City Rally will be the only event the two will run together
this season as a new team car is being built for the 2000 U.S. National Season.
Claire Marie has joined Hairpin Racing and driver Lee Shadbolt for the U.S.
National ProRally series of 1999 where she holds a 1st place position in the
Production GT Class.
Dennis worked for Speed Unlimited, the shop that prepared the Herbie cars for
the Movies back in the 1970's. When he turned from Road Racing to Rallying
he began the project of restoring and building a Herbie replica. The Motor
Sports Unlimited "Herbie" successfully finished the Ramada Express
Rally at Laughlin, NV in December of 1998 when Piloted by
Dennis and CoPiloted by John Forespring of Olympia, WA. It is a super
spectator pleaser wherever it goes.
Herbie was put on a Texaco/Havoline car hauler in Tijuana, Mexico on July 13th
with the other five U.S. entered cars. The five members of Motor Sports
Unlimited Racing Team then met the other teams in Los Angeles on July 22nd for
the flight into Mexico City. Tony Chavez a resident of Southern California
made the travel arrangements for all of the teams and everything went very
smoothly. Three Chevrolet Suburbans awaited the team at the Mexico City
Airport to transport into Toluca where the cars awaited them in a highly secured
facility. Many employees of Luis Lago assisted the teams throughout the
weekend with
translation of rules and also lodging, transportation and meals.
The Friday Stages began after a Town Square Parc Expose complete with high
style. A band playing parade circled the square as cars were weighed and
parked for public display. It became immediately clear to the team upon
the first transit to the first Special Stage of racing that this was to be a
rally unlike any they had ever entered before. The roads were blocked by the
Policia for the race cars and the crowded public streets were filled with
onlookers. The Mexican National Teams led the way at incredible speeds.
The Policia waved them on.
Special Stages One and Two were a 13.5 kilometer climb up the side of a 12,000
ft Volcano and then back down again. The teams then transited to an area
where the next three Stages were run on dirt roads filled with ruts and rocks,
where tires were destroyed and a front shock broke loose. Transit times
were so tight that there was no time allowed for this type of servicing without
penalty. The racing Stages were much smoother than the sections of Tansit.
The first service was in a grass area in the town of Valle de Bravo. Then
the eight night Stages were run on tarmac where the roads were filled with
spectators and fans. Motor Sports Unlimited finished those stages at 2 am and
were then shuttled to the hotel to get a few hours of needed rest. 6 am
was the wake up call.
Saturday Special Stages began with four dirt Stages where Herbie ran flawlessly.
Both Pilot and CoPilot were conditioned to the elements and the event felt very
good. After a short Service six tarmac Stages were run at one minute intervals
between cars. Then a one hour Service was completed in Valle De Bravo
before the planned Transit to the remaining six Stages. During this
Service the rains began. It turned torrential with street flooding and
trees falling. This necessitated the cars to be rerouted an additional 20
kilometers to Stage Start. Stages 34 and 35 were Tarmac. Stages 36
and 37 were the best dirt Stages of the
rally. Stages 38 and 39 were Tarmac with a Transit back to Valle De Bravo
where a crowd of 7,000 people had gathered for the festivities. As Dennis pulled
the car into the crowd he was met and congratulated by Rally Organizers.
When waved forward by parking officials he overran the foot of Primary Rally
Organizer Patrick Suberville. The bumper of Herbie then caught his pant
leg and he fell to the ground. Both Driver and CoDriver were oblivious to
this mishap as the crowd overwhelmed them. Luckily Patrick was unhurt in
the incident.
Post Rally Parties were held at Discotheques throughout the night. The
teams rested, then moved the cars back to the transport lot in Toluca and
continued the journey back to the Mexico City Airport for the 4 hour flight
home. Herbie will be picked up in Tijuana on Friday.
On behalf of the Motor Sports Unlimited Racing Team, we extend our thanks to the
Organizers of the Mexico City 24 hour Rally. A special warm thanks to
Angel and the others who worked on our exclusive behalf throughout the weekend.
Also to Tony Chavez who made it possible for the U.S. teams to realize the goal
of attending this spectacular event.
Everyone completely enjoyed the event and we will be returning next year and
many years to come.
Dennis Chizma
Claire Marie Chizma
Joe Jasik
Shane Polhamus
Jenalyn Topham
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