Rally Service Crew
During a stage rally, there are scheduled times for service that needs to be performed in a limited amount of time (usually ranging from 20 to 60 minutes). Each crew is assigned a role (or multiple roles) and we use a board to make sure nothing has been overlooked. Here is the document describing each crew role:
General service procedure
See the video below for the general organization and service procedure.
1. Get service in/out time
2. Have gas cans ready in refuel area
3. Raise car on QuickJacks
4. Fire suppression pin in
5. Check play in wheels/tie rods/balljoints
6. Remove all wheels and perform service
7. Put wheels back on
8. Lower Quickjack
9. Torque wheels
10. Head to refuel
Crew Chief
See the video below for the crew chief duties
General duties:
· Reads the racing series general rules about service (CARS 2023 rulebook, check section 18 Service Crews: https://carsrally.ca/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/CARS-2023-En-Rule-Book-Ver-12.pdf)
· Reads the supp regs and the service book, knows tools and spare parts location and organization
· Makes sure the crew went to registration and signed their waiver
· Takes the car to scrutineering (with driver/codriver gear ready)
· Is familiar with the rules and turbo restrictor inspection (see video)
· Makes sure service area is ready with tarp, Quickjacks, compressor, tools, etc…
· Assigns crew roles, prioritizes tasks, briefs crew on their tasks
· Provides help/guidance during service to all crew members to complete service in allowed time
Service duties:
1. Gather information from codriver before entering service
2. Plan for refuel (gas cans ready at refuel with fire extinguisher, crew assigned for refuel)
3. Make sure fire suppression pin is in when getting in service
4. Coordinate crew to lift car on QuickJacks
5. Check play in wheels/tie rods/balljoints as soon as car is in the air
6. Prioritize inspections/repairs based on reports from crew
7. Underbody inspection (fender liners/skidplate/exhaust)
8. Transmission/driveshaft/rear diff visual inspection (leak/damage)
9. Inspect axle/ axle boots
10. Check axle nut (32mm)
11. Ensure all the points are checked
12. Check LED light bar and interior lights before night stages
13. Check the hood pins
14. Fire suppression pin out when leaving service
15. Make sure crew is at refuel at required time
16. Help with other car if needed as soon as service is complete
17. Make sure tarp is cleaned up if needed after service
Tire/Wheel crew
1. Remove wheels
2. Inspect wheels/tire for wear/damage (signal any rubbing to crew chief)
3. Clean inside of rims from dirt with scraper, inspect for excessive damage from scrap. Check the BeadBuster video if you need to clean the bead:
4. Inspect fender liner (at front of trailer or truck bed if new one needed. Check the fender liner and wiring protection video.
5. Inspect mud flaps (box #3 if hardware needed)
6. Check with driver for tire choice
7. Check tire pressures (30 psi hot for gravel – 36front/30rear for snow tires)
8. Reinstall wheels (when brake/suspension service is complete)
9. Torque lug nuts (80 ft.lbs)
10. Check spare tires and toolboxes in the trunk
11. Make sure windshield and side windows are clean
See the video below:
Fluid crew
Fluids are in box #4 (big black box with yellow cover)
1. Check engine oil
2. Check coolant
3. Check power steering fluid
4. Check brake fluid
5. Check wiper fluid
6. Check battery for tightness
7. Inspect engine belt for tension & wear
8. Refill CamelBaks (also CoolShirt cooler if if used)
See the video below:
Brake crew
Most of the brake hardware is in boxes #6 and #7. The spare rotors and calipers are on the wall of the trailer. ABS sensors are needed to run our center differential controller (DCCD).
1. Inspect rotor/pads
2. Inspect pin/pin lock/springs for wear
3. Caliper: Inspect caliper for damage + caliper bolts for tightness
4. Inspect brake line for damage + banjo bolt for tightness
5. Inspect rear wheel scrapers for wear/damage (check wheel scraper video)
If pads need to be replaced (box #6):
6. Remove pin lock
7. Remove pins
8. Pull pads out
9. Spread pistons using tool
10. High temp brake grease on pad edges and piston contact point
11. Install pads and pins
12. Clip spring (front), pins have to slide through spring in rear
13. Install pin locks
If rotors needs to be replaced:
14. Remove caliper bolts
15. Attach rotor to S yellow hanger
16. Spread pistons using tool (see 9)
17. Swap rotors
18. Reinstall caliper
Brake crew video below. Other userful videos are ABS diagnostic video and DCCD diagnostic video.
Suspension crew
Spares on the trailer wall. Check the Samsonas suspension page and the balljoint video for more info.
1. Check lower strut mount bolts for tightness
2. Check strut insert nut (24mm) under strut for tightness
3. Check strut spring rings for tightness
4. Remove SealSaver
5. Inspect spring for damage
6. Inspect insert for leak/damage
7. Reinstall SealSaver (front: logo facing you/rear: logo 90°)
8. Check top hat bolts for tightness
9. Inspect strut remote reservoir & hose for leak/damage
10. Front: Check control arm for damage
11. Front: Check tie rod + nut (19mm)
12. Front: Check balljoint (15+19mm)
13. Rear: Check lateral links + trailing arms bolts + damage
14. Check sway bars + endlinks
See the video below:
Tools organization
Check out the Tools page and the video below for the organization.:
Towing and loading the trailer with tow straps
Tilt trailers don't require ramps but they can make it more difficult to load a disabled car and you need to maintain the tilt mechanism which is not an easy task in climates with harsh weather. We use Car Tie Down Straps for Trailers with Snap Hooks with Ratchet Car Hauler Straps (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0C7TM7YG9). We use the tie down through the spokes which is much easier than going through the wheel, just make sure you secure the strap at the proper height so that it is not going to pull on the wheel and make it rotate which would result in a loose strap. We use the diagonal method for the straps as it prevents the car from moving sideways on the trailer and ending up at an angle which can be an issue with straps at a straight angle. Here is a video of our setup below.
Pit crew Hall of Fame
Here is a list of people who helped us as pit crew:
Fred Duell (Suby Solutions) - Crew Chief at Black River Stages 2016, ESPR 2016, Perce Neige 2017/2018/2019/2020, CTTC 2017/2021, Rally Defi 2017, STPR 2018/2019, NEFR 2018/2019/2022, Tall Pines 2019,/2021
Zack Taylor - Perce Neige 2017/2018/2020/2022, Rally Defi 2017, STPR 2018/2019, NEFR 2018/2019, Crew Chief Lanark 2019, Tall Pines 2019, CTTC 2021, Defi 2022, Charlevoix 2022, Perce Neige 2023
Joe Sanguinetti - ESPR 2016, CTTC 2017/2021, STPR 2018, NEFR 2018
Gabe Jacobsohn - CTTC 2017, Rally Defi 2017
Todd Kemp Richardson - Rally Defi 2017, RallyX
Dan Downey (Downey Dirty Racing) - LeMons Thompson 2016, ESPR 2016
Jonathan Vanderhuge - Rallysprints
Dan Colburn - BRS 2016
Joey Levesque - BRS 2016
Stephen Levesque - BRS 2016
Kevin Brolin - ESPR 2016
Mike Driver - ESPR 2015
Devin O'Connor - ESPR 2015
Casey Pease - AutoX
Ian Cook - ESPR 2016
Morris Levy - RallyX
Michael Morbois - Perce Neige 2018/ 2022, NEFR 2022, Perce Neige 2023
Jen Brown - Perce Neige 2018, Lanark 2019, STPR 2019, Tall Pines 2019
Jeff Denmeade - STPR 2018
Colin Duel (Suby Solutions) - NEFR 2018, NEFR 2019/2022, Rallysprints, CTTC 2017/2021
Phil Cherok - Rallysprint, NEFR 2018, Perce Neige 2020
Maggie Anne - Rallysprint, NEFR 2018, Perce Neige 2020
Elijah Hammarlund: Lanark 2019, NEFR 2019/2022, Tall Pines 2019, Perce Neige 2020
Cory Copeland: NEFR 2019, STPR 2019
Ashley Taylor: CTTC 2021
Amy Dilks: Tall Pines 2021, Crew chief at Charlevoix 2022, Tall Pines 2022
Pavlo Zakalyk: Tall Pines 2021, Perce Neige 2022, Defi 2022, Charlevoix 2022, Tall Pines 2022, Perce Neige 2023, Shannonville 2023
Ian Bates: Tall Pines 2021
Razick Razai: CTTC 2021, Perce Neige 2022, NEFR 2022
Austin O'Brien: NEFR 2022, Baie des Chaleurs 2023 (Crew Chief)
Kevin O'Brien: NEFR 2022
Patrick Dunne: NEFR 2022
Leah Brisset: Defi 2022, Charlevoix 2022, Tall Pines 2022, Perce Neige 2023
Joel Cardozo: Defi 2022, Charlevoix 2022, Baie des Chaleurs 2023
Alyssa Voyzelle-Montminy : Charlevoix 2022, Tall Pines 2022
Martin Lavallee: Charlevoix 2022, Perce Neige 2023, Baie des Chaleurs 2023 (Crew Chief)
Gregory Wilcox: Tall Pines 2022, Baie des Chaleurs 2023
Cezary Maciocha: Shannonville 2023
Layla Zigby: Shannonville 2023