Two Wheels Driven and Max Attack! Real grassroots rally racing.
We are firm believers in building a solid rally driving foundation by driving a slow car fast. Regardless of drivetrain layout, it’s the way to get seat time, and it’s the way to become a better driver. Learn to drive the slow car fast, then learn to Max Attack! The Max Attack! Series promotes 2wd rallying in it’s purest form. The level of competition and skill in Max Attack is incredible. The sheer numbers of 2wd entries at the Max Attack events has seldom been equaled regionally or nationally in the last 10 years. Additionally, at the Idaho Rally this year 10 of the top 15 cars were 2wd, and the OA winners (Lauchlin O’Sullivan/Karen Wagner) were in a 2wd as well. These are the types of events that will yield the best competition in the US, and keep the drivers bringing out their best drives. Real competition. The best part is “smile per mile” factor.. All of the teams have huge grins at the end of a Max Attack event. Then they go back home, straighten out their bent car, and come back out to the next one , regardless of what stands in the way. That’s the Rally On! attitude.
Forgot to mention..there’s a fat purse for the top 5..:)
Thanks to Jake Himes for being the catalyst of Max Attack! His smiles and kind words will always be missed. So will his sideways driving style…
A couple Max Attack! videos from Idaho Rally:
Max Attack 2009 2WD Rally Championship – Round 1 Idaho Rally Day 1
Max Attack 2009 2WD Championship – Round 1 Idaho Rally Day 2 Review
- Max Attack! Podium, Oregon Trail 2008
- Andrew Havas on a tear to the Max Attack win at Oregon Trail 2008
- Nate Tennis/Amity Trowbridge, Doo Wops Rally. Northwest G2 Favorites.
- Mike Whitman/Ben Bradley. Maine Forest 1996
- Tabor/Bradley in the RSX. Wild West Rally.
- Nat Stow/ Ben Bradley. Wild West Rally 2005. Mazda 323 G2
- Chris Havas/ Ben Bradley. GTI at Maine Forest Rally
- Wimpey’s GTI OTW the Idaho Max Attack podium
- Mark Utecht/Rob Bohn in the 351 V8 Mustang.
- Lauchlin O’Sullivan/Karen Wagner at Ojibwe Forest Rally ‘09. Jake Himes Cup winners










