
Schnell Motortechnik is an Oregon-based team that competes in the
exciting sport of stage rallying. The team was formed in 1996, with
the pairing of driver Scott Fuller and co-driver Ben Bradley.
Success was immediate, as Fuller and Bradley scored an overall victory
in their first rally as a team.
The team has competed in three different VW Golfs since its inception.
First up was the fire-breathing, supercharged G60 Rallye Golf, a car
initially campaigned by Vince Wetton in the U.K. After a season in
that car, the team switched to the competitive Group 2 class in a 1985
VW Golf, originally built and campaigned by Scott Hartmann.

The highlight for this car was a third overall placing in the 2000 DooWop ProRally. In 2001
the team unleashed its latest weapon, a potent F2 Golf III Kit Car. This
car ran the 2000 British Rally Championship with Jock Armstrong behind
the wheel. It was originally built as a factory team test car for Alister McRae
and Tapio Laukkanen.
The Schnell Motortechnik
team is a consistent front-runner in ClubRally events in the
Pacific Northwest.
For more information about the Schnell Motortechnik team,
please contact Ben Bradley at
bradley@reed.edu.
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