NOS Energy Drink’s Road to Formula D Contest Event Stop Results

The results are in!   We now have 4 qualifiers to come to the NOS Energy Drink’s Road to Formula D Contest final @ Formula D: Round 4 in Monroe, WA...

They win 2 tickets to the Formula D: Round 4 event on July 10, 2010 at Evergreen Speedway and a $50 American Express gift card to help them get there.

 

The qualifiers are……..

event stop: Honda-Tech Meet - - Charles F. of Lake Forest Park, WA

event stop: High School Drags - - Marcus S. of Spanaway, WA

event stop: Oregon Trail Rally Fan Appreciation Day - - Ryan T. of Tigard, OR

event stop: Oregon Trail Rally - - Jacob W. of Vancouver, WA

 

Have fun guys and PREPARE TO FUEL VICTORY!

 

Win $2000 Towards Your Car, Play NOS Energy Drink’s Road to Formula D Contest

NOS Energy Drink's contest for the Pacific Northwest!

Earn a chance to win a $2,000 car upgrade gift certificate, a ride along with Formula D Champion Chris Forsberg, Xbox360, Need for Speed – Shift video game, Griot’s Garage Complete Car Care System, and a year supply of NOS Energy Drink!

Qualify on the Need for Speed Shift time attack challenge at any of the NOS Energy Drink event stops and earn a spot to become the CHAMPION on July 10, 2010 @ Formula Drift: Round 4





The Contest runs from May 1, 2010 and ends on July 10, 2010.  Participants can enter during one of the 10 qualifying events outlined below.

Event Name
Date
Address


Honda-Tech Meet
5/1/10
Pacific Raceways, 31001 144th Avenue SE, Kent, WA 98042-4601

High School Drags
5/7/10
Pacific Raceways, 31001 144th Avenue SE, Kent, WA 98042-4601

Executive Auto Society 3rd Annual BBQ party
5/8/10
Richmond beach Saltwater Park, 2021 NW 190th Street, Shoreline, WA 98177

Oregon Trail Rally Fan Appreciation Day
5/13/10
Pioneer Courthouse, 701 SW 6th Avenue, Portland, OR 97205

Oregon Trail Rally
5/14/10
Portland International Raceway, 1940 North Victory Boulevard, Portland, OR 97217

Griot’s Garage Grand Opening
6/5/10
Griot’s Garage, 3333 South 38th Street, Tacoma, WA 98409-5641

Formula D ProAM Championship #2
6/25/10
Evergreen Speedway, 14405 179th Avenue SE, Monroe, WA 98272

NOS Energy Drink Road Challenge
6/26/10
Pacific Raceways, 31001 144th Avenue Southeast Kent, WA 98042-4601

Import Face Off
6/27/10
Pacific Raceways, 31001 144th Avenue SE, Kent, WA 98042-4601

Formula D Qualifying Day
7/9/10
Evergreen Speedway, 14405 179th Avenue SE, Monroe, WA 98272



NOS Energy Drink's Road to Formula D Contest

Official Rules

1. Eligibility: NOS Energy Drink's Road to Formula D Contest (the "Contest") is open only to legal resident of Oregon and Washington who are at least 18 years old at the time of entry. Employees and non-employee workers of Coca-Cola Bottlers, The Coca-Cola Company, Formula DRIFT Holdings, LLC, Microsoft Corporation, Electronic Arts Inc., Griot's Garage, ePrize, LLC, and their respective parents, subsidiaries, affiliates, and agents, and any agencies or other companies involved in the development or execution of the Contest or production or distribution of Contest materials, as well as the immediate family (spouse, parents, siblings, and children) and household members of each such person are not eligible.  The Contest is subject to all applicable federal, state and local laws and regulations and is void where prohibited by law.

 

2. Sponsor: The Contest is sponsored by Coca-Cola North America, a division of The Coca-Cola Company, One Coca-Cola Plaza, Atlanta, GA 30313.  Administrator: ePrize, LLC, One ePrize Drive, Pleasant Ridge, MI 48069.

 

3. Agreement to Official Rules:  By participating in the Contest each participant fully and unconditionally agrees to and accepts these Official Rules and the decisions of the Sponsor and/or Administrator, which are final and binding in all matters related to the Contest including the determination of the winner.  Whether an entrant wins the Grand Prize is contingent upon fulfilling all requirements set forth herein.

 

4. Timing: The Contest runs from May 1, 2010 and ends on July 10, 2010 (the "Promotion Period").  Participants can enter during one of the 10 qualifying events (each an "Event") as outlined in the chart below. The Events are subject to change; for the most up to date list of Events login to www.drinknos.com (creating an account is free).

Event Name

Date

Address

Honda-Tech Meet

5/1/10

Pacific Raceways, 31001 144th Avenue SE, Kent, WA 98042-4601

High School Drags

5/7/10

Pacific Raceways, 31001 144th Avenue SE, Kent, WA 98042-4601

Executive Auto Society 3rd Annual BBQ party

5/8/10

Richmond beach Saltwater Park, 2021 NW 190th Street, Shoreline, WA 98177

Oregon Trail Rally Fan Appreciation Day

5/13/10

Pioneer Courthouse, 701 SW 6th Avenue, Portland, OR 97205

Oregon Trail Rally

5/14/10

Portland International Raceway, 1940 North Victory Boulevard, Portland, OR 97217

Griot’s Garage Grand Opening

6/5/10

Griot’s Garage, 3333 South 38th Street, Tacoma, WA 98409-5641

Formula D ProAM Championship #2

6/25/10

Evergreen Speedway, 14405 179th Avenue SE, Monroe, WA 98272

NOS Energy Drink Road Challenge

6/26/10

Pacific Raceways, 31001 144th Avenue Southeast Kent, WA 98042-4601

Import Face Off

6/27/10

Pacific Raceways, 31001 144th Avenue SE, Kent, WA 98042-4601

Formula D Qualifying Day

7/9/10

Evergreen Speedway, 14405 179th Avenue SE, Monroe, WA 98272

5. How to Enter: At each Event, locate the Sponsor's booth and play the Need For Speed: SHIFT game as directed by the representative at the booth.  Limit: Each participant may play the Need For Speed: SHIFT game 2 times per Event. Participants at each Event will play the Need For Speed: SHIFT game on the same race track and the participant with the fastest time at the conclusion of each Event will be deemed potential Finalist Prize winner for that event. 

 

6. Grand Prize Winner Determination: Each Finalist Prize winner will be invited to try to beat Chris Forsberg’s best Need For Speed: SHIFT game lap time on the Nordscheleife track using the vehicle determined by Sponsor. at the Formula D Round 4 Event ("Round 4 Event") on July 10, 2010 at the Evergreen Speedway, 14405 179th Avenue SE, Monroe, WA 98272.  The Finalist who records the fastest lap at the Round 4 Event will be deemed the Grand Prize winner. 

 

7. Winner Requirements: The potential winners must continue to comply with the Official Rules; and winning is contingent upon fulfilling all requirements. Each potential Finalist Prize winner will be notified on or around the next business day following the applicable Event.  The potential Grand Prize winner will be notified on or around July 10, 2010 at the Round 4 Event.  The potential Grand Prize winner (or parent/legal guardian if winner is a minor in his/her state of residence) will be required to sign and return an Affidavit of Eligibility, Liability & Publicity Release (except where prohibited), which must be received by Administrator within 5 days of the date notice or attempted notice is sent, in order to claim his/her prize. If a potential winner cannot be contacted, fails to sign and return the Affidavit within the required time period (if applicable), or prize is returned as undeliverable, potential winner forfeits the prize.  In the event that a potential winner is disqualified for any other reason, the he/she forfeits the prize and, time permitting, the participant with the next fastest lap time will be deemed the winner of the applicable prize.

 

8. Prizes: 10 FINALIST PRIZES: 2 tickets to the Formula D Round 4 Event on July 10, 2010 at the Evergreen Speedway, 14405 179th Avenue, Southeast Monroe, WA 98272, and a $50 American Express gift card that winner can use toward transportation to the Formula D Round 4 Event.  Approximate Retail Value ("ARV"): $106.  1 GRAND PRIZE: A ride along with Chris Forsberg (details determined by Sponsor in its sole discretion) anda prize package including an Xbox 360, a copy of the Need For Speed: SHIFT game, a Griot's Garage complete car care system (details of the what this includes can be found at www.griotsgarage.com), a 1-year supply of NOS awarded in the form of 12 cases of 13.5oz NOS Energy Drink (24 bottles per case), and a $2,000 gift certificate or credit to an auto shop near winner's home (determined by Sponsor in its sole discretion) that winner can use towards his/her vehicle. ARV: $3,090. Sponsor is not responsible if the ride along with Chris Forsberg is delayed, postponed or cancelled, in which event that portion of the prize is forfeited in its entirety and no substitution will be provided except in Sponsor's sole discretion. 

 

For All Prizes: No substitution, exchange or transfer of prize by winner.  Sponsor reserves the right to substitute any prize for one of equal or greater value.  Each prize winner is responsible for all taxes and fees associated with prize receipt and/or use.

 

9. Publicity: Except where prohibited, participation in the Contest constitutes entrant’s consent for Sponsor and its designees to use entrant’s name, likeness and state of residence for promotional purposes in any media without further consideration.

10. General Conditions:  In the event that the operation, security, or administration of the Contest is impaired in any way for any reason, including, but, not limited to, fraud, virus or other technical problem, the Sponsor may, in its sole discretion, either: (a) suspend the Contest to address the impairment and then resume the Contest in a manner that best conforms to the spirit of these Official Rules; or (b) cancel the Contest and award the prize in a random drawing from among all eligible entrants participating up to the time of impairment. The Sponsor reserves the right in its sole discretion to disqualify any individual it find to be tampering with the operation of the Contest or to be acting in violation of these Official Rules or any other promotion, or in an unsportsmanlike or disruptive manner.  Any attempt by any person to undermine the legitimate operation of the Contest may be a violation of criminal and civil law, and, should such an attempt be made, the Sponsor reserves the right to seek damages from any such person to the fullest extent permitted by law.  The Sponsor's failure to enforce any term of these Official Rules shall not constitute a waiver of that provision.   

11. Release and Limitations of Liability: By participating in the Contest, entrant agrees to release and hold harmless The Coca-Cola Company, Coca-Cola Bottlers, Formula DRIFT Holdings, LLC, Microsoft Corporation, Electronic Arts Inc., Griot's Garage, ePrize, LLC, and their respective related companies, parents, subsidiaries, affiliates, and their respective agents and agencies, licensees and assigns, and their respective officers, directors, employees and agents (the “Released Parties”) from and against any claim or cause of action arising out of participation in the Contest, including, but not limited to: (a) unauthorized human intervention in the Contest; (b) technical errors related to computers, servers, providers, or video game systems; (c) printing errors; (d) downtime for scheduled maintenance; (e) errors in the administration of the Contest; or (f) injury or damage to persons or property which may be caused, directly or indirectly, in whole or in part, from entrant’s participation in the Contest.  Entrant further agrees that in any cause of action, the Released Parties’ liability will be limited to the cost of entering and participating in the Contest and in no event shall the Released Parties be liable for attorney’s fees.  Entrant waives the right to claim any damages whatsoever, including, but not limited to, punitive, consequential, direct, or indirect damages. 

12. Disputes:  Entrant agrees that: (a) any and all disputes, claims and causes of action arising out of or connected with this Contest shall be resolved individually, without resort to any form of class action, and exclusively by the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan (Southern Division) or the appropriate Michigan State Court located in Oakland County, Michigan; (b) any and all claims, judgments and awards shall be limited to actual out-of-pocket costs incurred, including costs associated with entering this Contest, but in no event attorneys' fees; and (c) under no circumstances will entrant be permitted to obtain awards for and entrant hereby waives all rights to claim punitive, incidental and consequential damages and any other damages, other than for actual out-of-pocket expenses, and any and all rights to have damages multiplied or otherwise increased.  SOME JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW THE LIMITATIONS OR EXCLUSION OF LIABILITY FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.  All issues and questions concerning the construction, validity, interpretation and enforceability of these Official Rules, or the rights and obligations of the entrant and Sponsor in connection with the Contest, shall be governed by, and construed in accordance with, the laws of the State of Michigan, without giving effect to any choice of law or conflict of law rules (whether of the State of Michigan or any other jurisdiction), which would cause the application of the laws of any jurisdiction other than the State of Michigan.

13. Contest Results:  Winner List requests will only be available after the Contest end date (listed above).  To request a list, send a self-addressed, stamped envelope to: "NOS Energy Drink's Road to Formula D Contest" c/o ePrize, LLC, P.O. Box 8070, Royal Oak, MI 48068-8070 or send an email with Subject Line: "NOS Energy Drink's Road to Formula D Contest" to WinListRequests@eprizefulfillment.com.

Weekend in Missouri

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Everything was feeling great after two days of practice and shakedown at a Bison Ranch we visit in Potosi, Missouri, every year at this time to get the car set up for our first gravel event of the season: the Rally in the 100 Acre Wood.

Ken Block was there at the test location when we arrived, and his 10-man crew was pulling their competition car apart piece by piece to refresh it, no detail missed.

Their team chief kindly invited the three of us to join them for a wonderful dinner prepared by their in-house chef and, since the team is mostly Swedish and they're big hockey fans, we listened to the Canada-Russia Olympic hockey game on streaming audio – in Swedish.

Our car was feeling strong and we were looking forward to the race – even after we holed the oil pan of our street car during the reconnaissance pass. We were first on the road after the seeded draw and our strategy was to push hard and stay there all weekend with the aim of edging Ken, four-time event winner, out of the top spot this year.

No such luck.

We went out to do a couple of passes through a practice and VIP ride-along stage Friday morning and the motor blew -- just hours before the start of the event. Even if we had had a spare engine, which we didn't this weekend, it would have been tight to get it in and running in time. So we had to bow out of the competition.

But our fans in this part of the world have always been incredibly kind to us and we didn't want to disappoint everybody. So instead of going home early, we decided to stick around.100AW3

We hauled the car out to the starts and service areas and met a ton of fans. We signed autographs, had little kids sit in the car, and let some serious Missouri gear heads get a really close look at our car.

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And we hung out with fellow competitor Travis Pastrana – who was in the lead after having won almost every stage until he broke a suspension arm on a Super Special late on Day 2 and DNF'd to surrender his lead to Ken. We helped with his attempt to fix the car, but there was no way to make it work.

We'll get 'em next time.

PS: We also found this puppy (the second puppy we've rescued in two years at this event) and found her a great home in Vermont with friends from Travis' team. She's called "Salem" -- after the town we found her in.
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Having an "off" day

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In rally competition, we call little incidents like the one pictured here having "an off." Mild understatement for when we have a "moment" that goes bad and turns into a potential race-ending crash.


At the Rallye Perce-Neige in Canada a couple of weeks ago, we had an off very early in the race. We followed defending Canadian champ Pat Richard's tracks right off the road on an extremely slippery corner right at the start of this snow and ice rally. We went deep into the ditch and our rally could have ended right there, but for the awesome help of a whole bunch of enthusiastic fans under the co-ordination of one Sylvain Erickson -- an incredible rally driver with mad skills who spanks us all when he's out racing.

When he's not competing, Sylvain knows all the good corners for the best action so it came as no surprise he was right there when we slid wide and landed in the ditch.

When we went in, Jeremy and I knew right away that there was no hope that we'd get out under our own power. This was a deep ditch and traction? Eh. Not so much. We tried, but just spun our wheels.

But rally fans are a really amazing sort of spectator. Not only will they stand out in the freezing cold to watch us drive, but they'll also lend a hand when we get into trouble. These guys came to our rescue right away, pushing and shoving and shovelling with their hands to get us back on course and into the race.

Under Sylvain's expert guidance, these guys grabbed a tow-rope and physically muscled the car back onto the course. It was like a giant game of tug-of-war, with all these guys hauling on the rope. I normally wouldn't place a bet on manpower over horsepower, but in this case it was manpower that won out.

It took the guys about seven minutes (only!) but they got us back on the course and on our way. Thanks so much to everybody who got in there and helped and to Sylvain for masterminding the operation.

We were hoping for an amazing come-from-behind story and by the end of the day we had clawed back all the way to second-place overall heading into the final stage. We were on pace for the win... If only these guys were at the race-ending corner just six kilometers from the end of the rally, too... Ah well, you win some, you crash some. And it was totally worth it just for the experience of being hauled back onto the course by some of the best fans in motorsport.

  Photo_022 Thanks to Gilles Nault for the photos!

Racing on ice! Rally Round 1

We're just getting home from the first round of the Rally America season. Crazy icy conditions out there like none of us had ever seen: it was like a skating rink or a luge run out there. I could have been faster on hockey skates.

Take a close look at the photo of us on the ice (shot by Mike Proulx of www.worldrallysport.com ). See that glare ice under the wheels? That wasn't even the worst of it.

Winter racing in those conditions is about keeping it tidy and making fewer mistakes than the competition. Especially when conditions are as bad as they were.

We came around a corner on one stage early on the first day to find Ken in his new Ford totally sideways in the road. He packed up and went home right after that.

We stayed in it, but got hung up on a snow bank and lost a whole bunch of time and dropped down to 8th overall. Big thanks to pro mountain bike riders Carl Decker and Adam Craig – both national team members who ride for Giant – who stopped in the middle of the race to yank us out so we didn't lose any more time shoveling.

We were on pace and won a stage late in the rally, but we knew coming back to win from 8th would be a pretty tall order. It took us most of the next day, but Worm (my co-driver, Jeremy Wimpey, goes by "Worm") and I were able to claw back four positions to end the race in 4th.

Great big thanks to the thousands of you who turned out to watch us race in the frigid Northern Michigan weather. Couldn't believe how many of you there were out there cheering us on at the spectator points and in the Super Special. Glad so many of you were able to score some NOS!

It wasn't the win we wanted, but it's some good strong points for Round 1 and we'll be back again in a month to kick it at 100 Acre Wood in southern Missouri February 26-27. Keep an eye on this spot and on www.acpracing.com for more details.

And if you've got any photos or video you'd like us to see, put 'em on the wall of our fan page on Facebook at ACP Rally or send us a note on YouTube at /ACPrally. Find us on Twitter at ACPRally, too.

ACP 2 Sno*Drift 2010 - Mike Proulx

Thanks to the readers of Inside Track Motorsport News -- an awesome motorsport magazine in Canada -- for your support and making me Canadian Rally Car Racer of the Year!

The awards ceremony was this weekend at the Canadian motorsport show in Toronto, but I couldn't go because I'm in Los Angeles working on my new TV show. (More on that later.)

I'm so sorry I wasn't able to be there in person, but I sent Jen on my behalf. Here's a shot of all the winners!

ITMN RCA Winners

Dirt 2 Review

 

Check out the review for Dirt 2. A nosome racing game that just came out. It even includes rally racing and X Games competitions.

NOS Rally team ACP goes drifting in Toronto!

On August 15-16 I went out to the biggest drift event in Canada - DriftMania's DMCC championship event in Toronto at Downsview. I took the NOS truck and trailer and the Evo9, direct from X Games glory, with a new/old bumper ziptied on.
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We were supposed to compete with it in the pro division but the entry speeds in practice were so much higher for the AWD layout that I ended up doing a demo before the main event instead. DMCC had a contest for "The Ride of a Lifetime" and I took the winner in the car for the demo.

Continue reading "NOS Rally team ACP goes drifting in Toronto!" »

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