Saturday, April 27, 2024

Alcan 5000 Rally returns with frozen fervour in fortieth anniversary

The Alcan 5000 Rally, which takes place every other year (typically those ending in an even number), elebrated its forty-year anniversary in late February with a two-week adventure from Seattle to Anchorage.

The journey brought the thirty-six-car field through weather conditions where even the chilliest adjectives would be insufficient to describe. Temperatures ran well into the negatives, bottoming out at –32 degrees Fahrenheit (–35.56° C) as competitors made their way through Canada and Alaska. After crossing the Canadian provinces of British Columbia and Alberta, the climate’s unfriendliness increased upon entering the Northwest and Yukon Territories, inching closer towards the Arctic north.

Upon crossing into Alaska, the rally went through the subarctic city of Fairbanks before heading even further north. This took the grid to Coldfoot, a town of just thirty-four people (as of the 2020 United States census) and part of the Yukon–Koyukuk Census Area, which straddles the Arctic Circle.

By the end, in the Alaskan capital of Anchorage, drivers had travelled five thousand miles.

Credit: Alcan 5000 Rally

Unlike traditional cross-country rallies, the Alcan 5000 Rally is a regularity rally in which navigation skills and maintaining a certain speed are favoured over simply being the fastest. Such a format is also used at the Dakar Rally’s adjacent Dakar Classic and the Rebelle Rally, the latter also taking place in North America. Much like in golf, the regularity rally competitor with the lowest score wins and points are racked up for mistakes made while going through the route, such as not meeting or exceeding the baseline speed.

Classes are divided by number depending on vehicle type, with 1 referring to passenger cars and 2 for trucks and SUVs, as well as U or S for Unlimited or SOP navigation equipment. “Unlimited” navigation cars may use any type of hardware and software, while SOP (Signals of Opportunity) navigators are limited to items like a factory odometer, a slide rule, and calculator.

The husband and wife duo of Satish Gopalkrishnan and Savera D’Souza recorded the lowest total score in their Subaru Crosstrek, beating the thirty-five other cars including eleven others in the 2U category. It is their second straight victory after claiming the 2022 edition in a Mazda CX-5. Among the 2U entrants they defeated were the Ford Raptor of Dave Cole, the owner of Hammerking Productions that oversees King of the Hammers and Ultra4 USA.

2020 winners Russ Kraushaar, a five-time champion, and Garth Ankeny finished runner-up in their Mercury Capri. Other former winners in the field include Paul Eklund, the 2000 titlist who finished eighth, and Cole’s team-mate Pete Schneider, a three-time victor.

Journalists Andy and Mercedes Lilienthal, another married pair, won in the 2S class in their INEOS Grenadier.

“With temps as low as –32 degrees Fahrenheit, the INEOS Grenadier was a solid performer in every condition we put it in,” said Andy Lilienthal. “Its suspension easily soaked up hundreds of miles of frost heaves and potholes, the turbocharged engine had plenty of power to get by slow traffic, and the interior was comfortable and versatile. It was a champ in the deeper snows on the ice slalom competition too. The Grenadier was an excellent vehicle to have on this long and demanding rally. To have this new vehicle on the fortieth year of the Alcan 5000 and take top honours in our class was amazing.”

Route

Date Start Finish
21 February Kirkland, Washington Quesnel, British Columbia
22 February Quesnel Peace River
23 February Peace River Yellowknife, Northwest Territories
24 February Yellowknife Yellowknife
25 February Yellowknife Fort Nelson, British Columbia
26 February Fort Nelson Whitehorse, Yukon
27 February Whitehorse Fairbanks, Alaska
28 February Fairbanks Fairbanks
29 February Fairbanks Valdez, Alaska
1 March Valdez Anchorage, Alaska

Results

Finish Number Driver Co-Driver Vehicle Class Total Points Margin
1 5 Satish Gopalkrishnan Saverra D’Souza Subaru Crosstrek 2U 24.4 points Leader
2 3 Russ Kraushaar Garth Ankeny 1973 Mercury Capri 1U 49.6 points + 25.2 points
3 11 Jeff Lebesch Ryan Trail Porsche 911 Dakar 1U 64.8 points + 40.4 points
4 25 Rebecca Ruston Ryan Haines BMW 325iX 1U 69.1 points + 44.7 points
5 13 David Green Tom Pastore Porsche Cayenne 2U 135.6 points + 111.2 points
6 1 Dave Cole Peter Schneider, Mary Byrnes Ford Raptor 2U 185.8 points + 161.4 points
7 20 Daniel Merkins Ryan Smiley BMW M3 Competition 1S 189.0 points + 164.6 points
8 4 Paul Eklund Yulia Smolyansky Subaru Forester XT 2U 198.3 points + 173.9 points
9 22 Wim van der Poel Phil van der Poel Land Rover Discovery 2U 223.7 points + 199.3 points
10 15 Andy Lilienthal Mercedes Lilienthal INEOS Grenadier 2S 294.6 points + 270.2 points
11 17 Shane Bowman John Williams Jeep Wrangler Rubicon 2S 304.9 points + 280.5 points
12 30 Edward Heil Sean O’Shea GMC Sierra 1500 2S 363.3 points + 338.9 points
13 34 Christopher Agocs Rey Abolofia Porsche Cayenne T 2U 383.1 points + 358.7 points
14 35 Aaron Pufal Taylor Lawson Toyota FJ Cruiser 2U 404.1 points + 379.7 points
15 19 Marcus Neff Jennifer Holland Ram 1500 2S 469.2 points + 444.8 points
16 29 Cory Grunwald E.J. Fillman-Sullivan BMW X5 2U 477.7 points + 453.3 points
17 6 Ed Millman Mike Chandler 1988 BMW 325iX Historic 512.0 points + 487.6 points
18 24 Jim Saulino Tim Saulino Lexus GX 470 2U 530.5 points + 506.1 points
19 36 David Coker Nolan Channon, Joseph Martin, Caroline Martin Toyota Tacoma 2S 544.4 points + 520.0 points
20 12 Miles McEwing Tracey Martin Porsche Cayenne 2S 637.2 points + 612.8 points
21 21 Hartley Hershenhorn Jeremiah Jackson Land Rover Discovery 2U 766.2 points + 741.8 points
22 7 Patrick Keightley Jeff Zurschmeide Chevrolet Silverado 1500 2S 837.1 points + 812.7 points
23 23 Robert Dove Brian Dove Ford F-150 Raptor 2S 884.5 points + 860.1 points
24 40 Cristian Anton Sebastian Pozzi, Fausto Carreno Ram 2500 2S 1071.6 points + 1047.2 points
25 16 Conrad Myers Dean Scheel Chevrolet Silverado 2S 1140.6 points + 1116.2 points
26 14 Nathan Hayashi Mitchell Leong Porsche Cayenne 2S 1267.1 points + 1242.7 points
27 9 Marc Getty Al Brennan Volkswagen Rabbit 1S 1285.4 points + 1261.0 points
28 26 Asa Farquhar Morgan Farquhar Toyota Tacoma 2S 1339.5 points + 1315.1 points
29 2 Dan Goodwin Rod Sorenson Porsche Cayenne 2U 1363.1 points + 1338.7 points
30 32 Jeff Campbell Marie Campbell INEOS Grenadier 2S 1371.5 points + 1347.1 points
31 31 Steve Greer David Bush Subaru Outback 1S 1423.2 points + 1398.8 points
32 33 Ryan Baldwin Jesse Coyne Porsche Cayenne T 2U 1436.3 points + 1411.9 points
33 18 George Witman Jay Witman Mini Cooper S 1S 1473.0 points + 1448.6 points
34 27 John Shyne Oscar Valenzuela Jeep Wrangler 2S 1583.4 points + 1559.0 points
35 28 John Nelson, Adam Nelson Kemp Gilts GMC Sierra 1500 2S 1675.7 points + 1651.3 points
36 8 Ohio Knox Joe Harper BMW X3 M 2S 1946.5 points + 1922.1 points
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