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Subaru Driver Travis Pastrana Wins The Ojibwe Forests Rally After Teammate Falters on Final Stage
(August 26, 2008) Subaru Rally Team USA driver Travis Pastrana grabbed victory at the Ojibwe Forests Rally, round seven of the 2008 Rally America National Championship, after his Subaru teammate Ken Block crashed out of the event while leading with just...
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Travis Pastrana mines some more X Games gold and looks to add momentum to his Rally America season
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All he was looking to do was make himself feel "a little less pathetic."
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Subaru Rally Team USA Takes Gold in Dramatic X Games 14 Rally
(Aug 6, 2008) Subaru Rally Team USA (SRT USA) driver Travis Pastrana drove away with his ninth career X Games gold medal after winning the spectacular and drama-filled Rally Super Special event at X Games 14 in Los Angeles, Ca. The 23 year-old, two-time defending Rally America National Champion won each of the bracket ...
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Travis wrapped up X Games 14 and took home the gold medal in yesterdays rally race.
TP beat out Tanner Foust in the final elimination round to pick up his 9th GOLD MEDAL!
CONGRATULATIONS, TRAVIS!
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Subaru Rally Team USA on Cover of Racer X Magazine (July 25, 2008) Subaru Rally Team USA's Travis Pastrana and Ken Block have hit the cover of the September 2008 issue of Racer X Magazine! The jaw-dropping cover-shot features Pastrana flipping his freestyle moto-x bike over his teammate Ken Block's airborne 2008 Subaru Impreza WRX STI rally car, the two crossing in the air after taking off from separate...
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| Pastrana Vaults into Rally America Championship Lead with Podium |
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| Pastrana Earns First Win of 2008 Season at Oregon Trail Rally |
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MINNEAPOLIS, March 19, 2008 – The Olympus Rally, round three of the Rally America National Championship, will move from its traditional location near Olympia, Wash., to Pomeroy, Wash., for 2008.
“When we learned that the roads in the Olympia region were unavailable for our use this year, we were...
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