Subaru Rally Team USA

Subaru Rally Team USA (SRT USA) is Subaru's rally team that participates in events in the United States and its operations are managed by Vermont SportsCar,[1] previously Prodrive.

Subaru Rally Team USA
Founded2001
Team principal(s)Lance Smith
Current seriesARX Rallycross
American Rally Association
Former seriesGlobal Rallycross
Rally America
SCCA ProRally
Noted drivers Sverre Isachsen
Ken Block
Bucky Lasek
Dave Mirra
Current drivers18 Patrik Sandell
55 Chris Atkinson
75 David Higgins
199 Travis Pastrana
70 Oliver Solberg
Teams'
Championships
76

History

The team was started in 2000 with cars prepared by Prodrive and raced in the SCCA ProRally championship and continued until 2004. In 2006, the team management was handed over to Vermont SportsCar.[2]

Since 2001 Vermont SportsCar has had a relationship with Subaru of America who has served as both a sponsor and partner. Subaru utilizes the sport of rallying to promote their line-up of all-wheel-drive vehicles, specifically the Subaru Impreza WRX STI which has dominated rallying in both the USA and internationally for decades.

Starting in 2006 Vermont SportsCar began managing the operations of Subaru Rally Team USA. In their first year Vermont SportsCar took Subaru Rally Team USA to four straight Rally America National Championship driver’s titles with driver Travis Pastrana (2006-2009).

In 2010 the team welcomed Dave Mirra to a full-time role as the team’s 2nd driver alongside Pastrana, who was participating in a limited schedule of events. In 2011 Pastrana left the team to pursue NASCAR and was replaced by multi-time British and American rally champion David Higgins. Alongside his co-driver Craig Drew, David drove his WRX STI to 8 National Championships in a 9-year span, including a Perfect Season in 2015.[3] Pastrana made a return to the team in 2014 and continues to be their main driver for stage rally competition with the American Rally Association.

The team utilizes the Subaru WRX STI and rally prepares the cars nearly entirely in-house at Vermont SportsCar, including the shell prep, roll-cages, engines and many of the composite parts. The same highly skilled rally technicians that build each of team’s cars at Vermont SportsCar also serve as the service crew that travel to each event.

Although they primarily compete in the American Rally Association National Championship and Americas Rallycross Championship (ARX), the team also competes occasionally in the Canadian Rally Championship, the X Games and the World Rally Championship.

In 2019, the team changed its name to Subaru Motorsports USA along with a revision to the structure of its U.S. racing activities, which now combines stage rally, rallycross, record attempts, off-road racing, and circuit racing under the banner of Subaru Motorsports.[4] Subaru Motorsports USA has been a seminal force in the rise in popularity of rallying in North America.

Rally

Subaru Rally Team USA participated in Rally America events, Canadian Rally Championship events, and previously participated in the World Rally Championship for a short time. Since taking on the American rally stages they have amassed 13 National Championships (5 with Pastrana, 8 with Higgins). Occasionally, the team has made entries in WRC with Ramana Lagemann at Rally New Zealand in 2003 and David Higgins at Rally GB in 2015. Stage Rally competition with the American Rally Association continues to be a staple of the teams focus.

Rallycross

The team participated in the Global RallyCross Championship and X-Games events until they were replaced by the Americas Rallycross Championship in 2018. In 2006 and 2007, Colin McRae participated in X-Games with the team. He rolled the car due to an awkwardly landed jump, but still managed to finish in second place, right behind Travis Pastrana.

On May 4, 2012, Subaru announced their partnership with Puma and their new rallycross team, Subaru Puma Rallycross Team USA. The three-driver team consisted of Dave Mirra, Bucky Lasek, and Sverre Isachsen.[5] On September 11, 2013, SRT USA contracted their Global Rallycross effort to two cars, releasing Dave Mirra.[6] The team eventually made a shift in their lineup switching out Lasek and Isachsen with GRC star Patrik Sandell and former SWRT driver Chris Atkinson before the Global RallyCross Championship ended in 2017.

In 2018 IMG founded the Americas Rallycross Championship which effectively replaced GRC. Sandell and Atkinson continued with the team during the transition and added Scott Speed to the roster the following year. Despite countless podiums, overall wins, and a championship within grasp, ARX wrapped up after just two seasons with no further rallycross programs in sight.

Championship wins

Season Driver Co-Driver
2001 Mark Lovell Frank Cunningham
2006 Travis Pastrana Christian Edstrom
2007 Travis Pastrana Christian Edstrom
2008 Travis Pastrana Derek Ringer
2009 Travis Pastrana Derek Ringer
2011 David Higgins Craig Drew
2012 David Higgins Craig Drew
2013 David Higgins Craig Drew
2014 David Higgins Craig Drew
2015 David Higgins Craig Drew
2016 David Higgins Craig Drew
2017 Travis Pastrana Robbie Durant
2018 David Higgins Craig Drew
2019 David Higgins Craig Drew

Video games

SRT USA heavily appeared in the racing game Colin McRae: DiRT 2 with 2008 drivers Ken Block, Travis Pastrana, and Dave Mirra. The #199 and #40 SRT USA cars also appeared in DiRT 3 Ramana Lagemann's SCCA ProRally #4 rally car appears on the cover Colin McRae Rally 2005. SRT USA cars also are included in Rallisport Challenge, Rallisport Challenge 2, Colin McRae Rally 04, Project Gotham Racing, V-Rally 3, and Sega Rally Revo. In 2016 both Travis Pastrana and David Higgins appeared in Forza Horizon 3, as DLC.

Racing record

Complete Global Rallycross Championship results

(key)

AWD

Year Entrant Car No. Driver 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 GRC Points
2011 Subaru Rally Team USA Subaru Impreza GR WRX STI 40 Dave Mirra IRW1 IRW2 SEA1
5
SEA2
6
PIK1 PIK2 LA1
6
LA2
5
8th 57
75 David Higgins IRW1 IRW2 SEA1 SEA2 PIK1
4
PIK2
2
LA1
3
LA2
7
7th 57
199 Travis Pastrana IRW1 IRW2 SEA1 SEA2 PIK1 PIK2 LA1 LA2
4
19th 13

Supercar

Year Entrant Car No. Driver 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 GRC Points
2012 Subaru Puma Rallycross Team USA Subaru Impreza WRX STI 11 Sverre Isachsen CHA
12
TEX
10
LA
10
LOU
13
LV
3
LVC
12
9th 40
40 Dave Mirra CHA
9
TEX
11
LA
15
LOU
10
LV
13
LVC
6
12th 35
75 David Higgins CHA TEX LA
7
LOU LV LVC 19th 10
81 Bucky Lasek CHA
11
TEX
14
LA
13
LOU
11
LV
8
LVC
7
13th 35
2013 Subaru Puma Rallycross Team USA Subaru Impreza WRX STI 11 Sverre Isachsen BRA MUN1
17
MUN2
8
LOU
6
BRI
4
IRW
3
ATL
3
CHA
8
LV
5
7th 86
40 Dave Mirra BRA MUN1
15
MUN2
14
LOU
13
BRI
11
IRW
15
ATL
4
CHA
12
LV
DNS
12th 36
81 Bucky Lasek BRA MUN1
14
MUN2
11
LOU
8
BRI
12
IRW
11
ATL
12
CHA
16
LV
14
11th 49
2014 Subaru Rally Team USA Subaru Impreza WRX STI 11 Sverre Isachsen BAR
6
AUS
15
DC
10
NY
8
CHA
2
DAY
5
LA1
10
LA2
4
SEA
1
LV
5
5th 280
81 Bucky Lasek BAR
13
AUS
2
DC
11
NY
12
CHA
6
DAY
3
LA1
11
LA2
5
SEA
14
LV
3
8th 215
199 Travis Pastrana BAR AUS
7
DC NY CHA DAY LA1 LA2 SEA LV NC -
2015 Subaru Rally Team USA Subaru Impreza WRX STI 11 Sverre Isachsen FTA
9
DAY1
10
DAY2
11
MCAS
6
DET1
12
DET2
12
DC LA1
4
LA2
13
BAR1
7
BAR2
12
LV
14
11th 136
81 Bucky Lasek FTA
10
DAY1
DNS
DAY2
12
MCAS
7
DET1
11
DET2
8
DC LA1
DNS
LA2
DNS
BAR1 BAR2 LV
8
12th 88
199 Travis Pastrana FTA DAY1 DAY2 MCAS DET1 DET2 DC LA1
7
LA2
6
BAR1 BAR2 LV NC NC
2016 Subaru Rally Team USA Subaru Impreza WRX STI 11 Sverre Isachsen PHO1 PHO2 DAL DAY1 DAY2 MCAS1
11
MCAS2
C
DC
11
AC
9
SEA LA1 LA2 17th 19
55 Chris Atkinson PHO1 PHO2 DAL DAY1 DAY2 MCAS1 MCAS2
C
DC AC
11
SEA
6
LA1
7
LA2
7
11th 88
75 David Higgins PHO1 PHO2 DAL DAY1 DAY2 MCAS1 MCAS2
C
DC AC SEA
9
LA1
6
LA2
9
13th 57
81 Bucky Lasek PHO1 PHO2 DAL DAY1 DAY2 MCAS1
10
MCAS2
C
DC
9
AC
10
SEA LA1 LA2 15th 34
88 Toshi Arai PHO1 PHO2 DAL DAY1 DAY2 MCAS1 MCAS2
C
DC AC SEA LA1
13
LA2
13
19th 4
2017 Subaru Rally Team USA Subaru Impreza WRX STI 18 Patrik Sandell MEM
9
LOU THO1
6
THO2
5
OTT1
9
OTT2
7
INDY
8
AC1
9
AC2
10
SEA1
7
SEA2
3
LA
3
8th 582
55 Chris Atkinson MEM
9
LOU THO1
7
THO2
3
OTT1
4
OTT2
9
INDY
8
AC1
9
AC2
4
SEA1
3
SEA2
5
LA
9
7th 585

References

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