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Subaru Rally Team USA Drivers David Higgins and Travis Pastrana Finish 1-2 at Oregon Trail Rally

 Defending 2015 Rally America Champion David Higgins powered his Subaru WRX STI rally car to victory at the Oregon Trail Rally, edging out factory teammate Travis Pastrana by mere seconds after a heated three-day battle. The victory for David Higgins and co-driver Craig Drew marks their sixth consecutive Oregon win and Higgins’ eighth career win in eight attempts at the rally.

David Higgins
David Higgins

This is what sport should be, big battles, very close,” stated Higgins. “This was a very spectacular rally with three very different days. It shows what a good car we have with our Subaru WRX STI being able to adapt to three different rallies in one event and we didn’t have to change anything; so I’m very, very happy with the team and the car.”

Leading into the penultimate stage of the rally, both Higgins and Pastrana won eight stages each and were split by mere seconds, leaving victory to be decided by the winner of the final stage.

“The second to the last stage, we thought we had a good stage but Travis took 1.5 seconds again,” explained Higgins. “We knew we had to go absolutely flat out and hold nothing back. That was exactly what we did. It was a very enjoyable stage with lots going on with technical sections, some super-fast sections. I’ve done this rally eight times and won eight times now. I’m very happy for that and makes my flight home more enjoyable!”

After claiming a narrow victory at Rally in the 100 Acre Wood over teammate David Higgins, Travis Pastrana and co-driver Christian Edstrom were eager to strike again; but ceded to Higgins and Drew on the final stage of the rally.

“The next-to-last stage was one of my best driving in my racing career, we didn’t make any mistakes, hit everything, I don’t think we could have driven any faster!” said Pastrana “Then we went to the last stage thinking, we got a shot at this, but David and Craig just hit it man, they were spot on. They turned it up and drove their hearts out, it was amazing. So you know we still have a work to do but we are getting closer!”