Day Two of the Susquehannock Trial Performance Rally has passed. Ken Block would take his fourth rally win of the season. 

SS13, Joerg 2

Stage 13 would see Brandon Semenuk take his first stage win of the event. Beating Ken Block by 9.4 seconds. Block would finish the stage seven seconds ahead of Pastrana to extend his lead. 

SS14, Randell 2

Stage 14 would see Semenuk take his second stage win of the event as well as his second straight stage win. Beating Ken Block by nearly 20 seconds. Block would finish 2.1 seconds ahead of Pastrana. 

SS15, Wilson 2, Power stage 

Stage 15 would be the Power stage, and the only hope for Brandon Semenuk to take points. Ken Block would win the Power stage for the first time this season, and ensure he took home the max possible points from the event. Travis Pastrana and Brandon Semenuk would tie for second. Meaning they both get four championship points as a result. Semenuk and Pastrana finished the stage 6.4 seconds behind Block. Allen Dobasu would place third on the Power Stage, with Tom Williams placing fourth and Gary Donoghue fifth. 

SS16 Dewey 4

Stage 16 would be the final stage of the Susquehannock Trail Performance Rally. It would see Semenuk take his third stage win of the event. Beating Ken Block by 8.8 seconds. Block would finish 3.8 seconds ahead of Pastrana to win the event. 

Susquehannock Trial Performance Rally Day Two Second Loop Rundown

Brandon Semenuk would dominate much of the second loop. Unfortunately, it wouldn’t matter as his retirement on day one meant he was too far out of a top 10 finish at the event. Ken Block would expand his lead even though he only took one stage win. That one win came on the stage it mattered, the power stage. Block would end the rally leading Pastrana by one minute and 20 seconds. Dave Carapetyan would retire at the end of SS13 due to a DNF. Tom Williams would remain third overall to finish the rally. Finishing five minutes ahead of Allen Dobasu. Dobasu finished fourth eight minutes ahead of Adam Kimmett. 

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