At the start of April 2019, Western Australia was the place to be as the RSEA Motorsport Australia Rally Championship held its first round of the season.
When it comes to the New South Wales rally scene, there aren’t too many officials with more experience in the sport than Brett Middleton.
At just 16-years-old, Taylor Gill has a long career in rally ahead of him.
Luca Giacomin (ERT_LUCA GIACOMIN) has won the ARC’s Dirt Rally 2.0 special club series with a commanding victory in the final round set at the virtual Łęczna County in Poland.
Molly Taylor needs no introduction thanks to her achievements on both the national and international rally stage, including a RSEA Safety Motorsport Australia Rally Championship title back in 2016.
Luca Giacomin has secured his second consecutive win in the Motorsport Australia Rally Championship’s (ARC) digital DiRT Rally 2.0 club ‘MotorsportARC’, taking out a dominant two and half minute victory over his closest competitor in Scott Fletcher (SCOTTYF90).
The second round of the ARC’s digital DiRT Rally 2.0 club ‘MotorsportARC’ has been completed, with the season opener’s runner-up Luca Giacomin (ERT_LUCA GIACOMIN) taking out the Hawkes Bay based rally event.
The ARC’s digital club ‘MotorsportARC’ has completed its first of four events, with more than 120 individuals taking part in the ARC’s unofficial opening digital round.
The 2020 RSEA Safety Motorsport Australia Rally Championship (ARC) season may be delayed, however rally fans and competitors can still experience the sport through a virtual mini-series over the next month.
With a well organised state rally championship and tarmac rally events reaching record numbers at every meeting, the West Australian rallying scene’s 2019 was one to remember.