Salem, Missouri, Round 2 of the 2026 ARA championship, Rally in the 100 Acre Wood. This high-speed sprint through the Ozarks demands absolute commitment, with blinding dust or deep water crossings, depending on the weather. The stakes are always high, but this year, with Subaru no longer fielding two Open class cars, a new crop of young drivers setting their sights on the overall podium.
The big story? It has to be the world debut of the Toyota GR Corolla RC2, the car was built/prepared in Vermont by the subsidiary of Vermont Sport car, so basically built by VSC, with lot of input from Toyota WRC, team boss Jari-Matti Latvala, has even been to the USA to test the car during development. . Seeing a factory-backed Toyota on American gravel feels like a fever dream for those of us who remember the ProRally days of the '80s. Piloting this monster is Dakar sensation Seth Quintero, and let’s be honest, the pressure is immense. Can a desert specialist find the rhythm on these lightning-fast, undulating Missouri stages, keeping it on the correct side of the camber and out of the trees will be job number 1.
Coming off a disastrous last stage DNF on round one, Lia Block, is back for more with Alex Gelsomino calling the notes, she’s finding a level of consistency that’s starting to look very familiar to those of us who watched her father dominate these woods. Word is that Lia will debut a Hyundai Rally2 car which will be run by PCRS out of Ireland, word also has it, that Patrick Gruszka’s Hyundai will now be run by PCRS, after his DNF at Sno drift. This car is a big step up for Lia and she definitely will be a contender for the podium.
The return of Tom Williams. The 2022 RC2 champion and former WRC competitor is back, and he’s swapped his familiar Ford for a Škoda Fabia RS Rally2 prepared by Standard Motorsport. Williams isn't here to make up the numbers; with a more level playing field with Subaru’s open class cars sidelined, an overall podium is not out of the question for Tom.
And then there are the icons, Travis Pastrana remains the spiritual heart of the ARA, a man who has won this event multiple times and knows every rock in the Mark Twain National Forest. As mentioned Subaru’s open class cars are out 2026 so Travis will continue as the soul driver for the team in the newly developed w L4WD car.
Rounding out a stacked field will be Irish driver Aoife Raftery, a DirtFish-backed talent stepping into a Ford Fiesta Rally3. Also we can't not mention the ever-present threat of privateer and round one winner, Mark Piatkowski, who has moved to an L4WD for 100AW.
Because of the unique, super-fast surface of Rally in the 100AW, going out first on the road can often be an advantage due to the hard-packed gravel with very limited to no gravel sweeping. It's really difficult to predict a winner for this one. Of course, Travis would be an easy pick, but with the new car still having some issues when pushed hard, it's wide open.
Report/Photo: Neil McDaid

