The CAMS Australian Rally Championship made its long awaited return to the Apple Isle in 2018, eight years after the national rally championship last visited Tasmanian shores.
The anticipation was high ahead of the CAMS Australian Rally Championship’s South Australian round in September, after a major revamp of the event in 2018.
CAMS Australian Rally Championship regular Molly Taylor is looking ahead to another big year of motor sport in 2019.
The 2018 Kennards Hire Rally Australia set the stage for a thrilling showdown for this year’s CAMS Australian Rally Championship.
The start of the 2018 CAMS Australian Rally Championship saw a new breed of machines take to special stages around Australia, with the battle between AP4s and R5s adding more excitement to the national rally stage.
Rally Australia Chief Medical Officer Dr Matthew Croxford and CAMS Australian Rally Championship Technical Delegate Barry Habgood have been awarded with top honours at the prestigious FIA Prize Giving Ceremony in St Petersburg.
The MTA New South Wales Rally Championship (NSWRC) will be hotly contested over six rounds in 2019, including a return to the National Capital Rally as part of the CAMS Australian Rally Championship, in May.
This year’s CAMS Australian Rally Championship kicked off with The Courier Eureka Rally in Ballarat, Victoria, as old rivals and new competitors began their campaign for a shot at the 2018 title.
Clayton Hoy has been crowned Phoenix Homes Queensland Yowie Country Rally champion after winning an entertaining battle with 2018 CAMS MTA NSW Rally Championship winner Glenn Brinkman.
Only one month remains until Frontal Head Restraints (FHR) become compulsory for any rally competitor taking part in multi-club level events, with the ruling to kick in on 1 January, 2019.