Australian Rally Championship
This article needs to be updated.(March 2018) |
Category | Rallying |
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Country | Australia |
Inaugural season | 1968 |
Tyre suppliers | MRF Tyres |
Drivers' champion | Harry Bates Coral Taylor |
Teams' champion | Toyota Gazoo Racing Australia |
Official website | rally |
Current season |
The Motorsport Australia Rally Championship, also commonly known as the Australian Rally Championship (ARC), is Australia's premier gravel rally competition. A multi-event national championship has been held each year since 1968.
Competition
The Australian Rally Championship (ARC) has, in recent season, been held across six rounds in most parts of Australia.
The drivers' champion of that year will claim the prestigious Possum Bourne Memorial Trophy, inaugurated in 2003 after the tragic passing of the seven-time Australian Rally Champion.
Alongside the outright drivers' and co-drivers' titles are multiple ARC Cups. With a variety of machinery on offer, these Cups give crews the ability to battle amongst like-for-like machinery. These include the Production Cup, 2WD Cup, Junior Cup, and Classic Cup.
Events vary between a mixture of endurance and sprint events. Endurance events will typically cover multiple days, with points awarded at the conclusion of the rally. Sprint events distribute points at the conclusion of each day, otherwise known as Heats.
A Power Stage also provides outright ARC crews the opportunity to collect bonus points on the final stage of each rally.
Events
Six rounds will comprise the 2024 Bosch Motorsport Australia Rally Championship
• Rally of Canberra: 5–7 April
• Forest Rally: 17–19 May
• Rally Queensland: 28–30 June
• Gippsland Rally: 9–11 August
• Adelaide Hills Rally: 13–15 September
• Rally Launceston: 22–24 November
Competition classes
The Australia Rally Championship caters to a range of different competitors in the series and with a number of classes and categories; competitors can start rallying at the level that best suits their budget. The outright competition is fought out amongst the names of rallying and is the ultimate test for the competitors at the pointy end of the field. The ARC's top drivers compete in Group N (Production) - cars which have direct links to their road-going counterparts. The ARC also offers opportunities for manufacturers who don't produce Group N cars to build comparable machinery under both the Group N (P) and FIA Super 2000 regulations. Another award that is desirable for competitors to chase is the Privateers Cup for competitors who don't have support from the manufacturer teams. The F16 Championship is the small car category (1600cc, 2WD) and a budget-level place to start rallying. The outright winner of the Championship is an Australian Champion in the small car category and is added to the record books. The Aussie Cup is the Australian award for large cars (over 2500cc) that enables competitors in the big cars to run popular passenger car models such as V6 and V8's. Amongst the outright awards are the opportunities to chase individual class awards that are based on car capacity and specification which gives competitors the opportunity to pursue class victories.
Cars
The more successful cars in recent years of the ARC have been the 4WD 2.0L Turbo models such as the
Drivers
As with the cars, it tends to be the factory-entered drivers that take the outright placings. Some of these drivers have been Colin Bond, Greg Carr. George Fury, Ross Dunkerton, Geoff Portman, Scott Pedder, Simon Evans, Neal Bates, the late
Winners
Australian Rally Champions
Year | Driver | Co-driver | Vehicle |
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1968 | Harry Firth | Graham Hoinville | Ford Cortina Lotus[2]
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1969 | Frank Kilfoyle | Doug Rutherford | Ford Cortina Lotus |
1970 | Robert Watson | Jim McAuliffe | Renault R8 Gordini
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1971 | Colin Bond | George Shepheard | Holden Torana LC GTR XU-1 |
1972 | Colin Bond | George Shepheard | Holden Torana LJ GTR XU-1 |
1973 | Peter Lang | Warwick Smith | Holden Torana LJ GTR XU-1 |
1974 | Colin Bond | George Shepheard | Holden Torana LJ GTR XU-1 |
1975 | Ross Dunkerton | John Large | Datsun 240Z
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1976 | Ross Dunkerton | Jeff Beaumont | Datsun 260Z
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1977 | Ross Dunkerton George Fury |
Jeff Beaumont Monty Suffern |
Datsun 710
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1978 | Greg Carr |
John Dawson-Damer* | Ford Escort RS |
1979 | Ross Dunkerton | Jeff Beaumont | Datsun Stanza
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1980 | George Fury | Monty Suffern | Datsun Stanza
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1981 | Geoff Portman | Ross Runnalls | Datsun Stanza
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1982 | Geoff Portman | Ross Runnalls | Datsun 1600 |
1983 | Ross Dunkerton | Geoff Jones | Datsun 1600 |
1984 | David Officer | Kate Officer | Mitsubishi Galant GB |
1985 | Barry Lowe | Kevin Pedder | Subaru RX Turbo |
1986 | Barry Lowe | Kate Officer ** | Subaru RX Turbo |
1987 | Greg Carr |
Fred Gocentas | Alfa Romeo GTV6 |
1988 | Murray Coote | Iain Stewart | Mazda 323 4WD |
1989 | Greg Carr |
Mick Harker | Lancia Delta Integrale
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1990 | Ed Ordynski | Mark Nelson | Mitsubishi Galant VR-4 |
1991 | Robert Herridge | Steve Vanderbyl | Subaru Liberty RS |
1992 | Robert Herridge | Mark Nelson | Subaru Liberty RS |
1993 | Neal Bates | Coral Taylor | Toyota Celica GT-Four |
1994 | Neal Bates | Coral Taylor | Toyota Celica GT-Four |
1995 | Neal Bates | Coral Taylor | Toyota Celica GT-Four |
1996 | Possum Bourne | Craig Vincent | Subaru Impreza 555 |
1997 | Possum Bourne | Craig Vincent | Subaru Impreza 555 |
1998 | Possum Bourne | Craig Vincent | Subaru Impreza 555 |
1999 | Possum Bourne | Craig Vincent | Subaru Impreza WRC98 |
2000 | Possum Bourne | Mark Stacey | Subaru Impreza WRC98 |
2001 | Possum Bourne | Craig Vincent | Subaru Impreza WRC |
2002 | Possum Bourne | Mark Stacey | Subaru Impreza WRX STi
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2003 | Cody Crocker | Greg Foletta | Subaru Impreza WRX STi
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2004 | Cody Crocker | Greg Foletta | Subaru Impreza WRX STi
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2005 | Cody Crocker | Dale Moscatt | Subaru Impreza WRX STi Spec-C
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2006 | Simon Evans | Sue Evans | Toyota Corolla Sportivo (NP) |
2007 | Simon Evans | Sue Evans | Toyota Corolla Sportivo (NP) |
2008 | Neal Bates | Coral Taylor | Toyota Corolla S2000 |
2009 | Simon Evans | Sue Evans | Mitsubishi Lancer Evo IX
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2010 | Simon Evans | Sue Evans | Subaru Impreza WRX STi
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2011 | Justin Dowel | Matt Lee | Mitsubishi Lancer Evo IX
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2012 | 2WD: Eli Evans | Glen Weston | Honda Jazz |
4WD: Michael Boaden | Helen Cheers | Mitsubishi Lancer Evo IX
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2013 | Eli Evans | Glen Weston | Honda Jazz |
2014 | Scott Pedder | Dale Moscatt | Renault Clio |
2015
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Eli Evans | Glen Weston | Citroen DS3
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2016 | Molly Taylor | Bill Hayes | Subaru Impreza WRX STi
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2017 | Nathan Quinn | Bill Hayes *** | Mitsubishi Lancer Evo IX
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2018 | Eli Evans | Ben Searcy | Skoda Fabia R5 |
2019 | Harry Bates | John McCarthy | Toyota Yaris AP4 |
2021 | Harry Bates | John McCarthy | Toyota GR Yaris AP4
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2022 | Lewis Bates | Anthony McLoughlin | Toyota GR Yaris AP4
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2023 | Harry Bates | Coral Taylor | Toyota GR Yaris AP4
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* Fred Gocentas co-drove for Greg Carr during the 1978 season while Dawson-Damer co-drove for Colin Bond while also scoring points on one occasion co-driving for Dave Morrow which enabled him to beat Gocentas to the co-driver's title.
** Kate Officer co-drove for David Officer during the 1986 season.
*** Bill Hayes co-drove for Molly Taylor during the 2017 season. David Calder and Ben Searcy co-drove for Quinn in 2017.
Group N Rally Championship
Year | Driver | Co-driver | Vehicle |
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1990 | Ed Ordynski (SA) | Mark Nelson (SA) | Mitsubishi Galant VR4
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1991 | Bob Nicoli (WA) | Brian Harwood (WA) | Daihatsu Charade GTti |
1992 | Robert Herridge (WA) | Mark Nelson (SA) | Subaru Liberty RS |
1993 | Ed Ordynski (SA) | Mark Stacey (SA) | Mitsubishi Lancer RS-E
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1994 | Ed Ordynski (SA) | Mark Stacey (SA) | Mitsubishi Lancer RS-E2
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1995 | Ed Ordynski (SA) | Mark Stacey (SA) | Mitsubishi Lancer RS-Ev2
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1996 | Michael Guest (NSW) | Steve O'Brien-Pounde (NSW) | Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 3
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1997 | Michael Guest (NSW) | Mark Stacey (SA) | Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 3
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1998 | Cody Crocker (VIC) | Greg Foletta (VIC) | Subaru Impreza WRX
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1999 | Cody Crocker (VIC) | Greg Foletta (VIC) | Subaru Impreza WRX
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2000 | Cody Crocker (VIC) | Greg Foletta (VIC) | Subaru Impreza WRX
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2001 | Cody Crocker (VIC) | Greg Foletta (VIC) | Subaru Impreza WRX
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2002 | Possum Bourne (NZ) | Mark Stacey (QLD) | Subaru Impreza WRX
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Australian Manufacturers Champions
Year | Company |
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1969 | Ford Motor Co of Aust. |
1970 | Renault (Aust) Pty Ltd |
1971 | General Motors-Holden's |
1972 | General Motors-Holden's |
1973 | General Motors-Holden's |
1974 | General Motors-Holden's |
1975 | Nissan Motor Co (Aust) |
1976 | Nissan Motor Co (Aust) |
1977 | Nissan Motor Co (Aust) |
1988 | Mazda Motors Pty Ltd |
1989 | Lancia Spa |
1990 | Mitsubishi Motors Aust Ltd |
1991 | Daihatsu Australia Pty Ltd |
1992 | Daihatsu Australia Pty Ltd |
1993 | Daihatsu Australia Pty Ltd |
1994 | Daihatsu Australia Pty Ltd |
1995 | Daihatsu Australia Pty Ltd |
1996 | Daihatsu Australia Pty Ltd |
1997 | Mitsubishi Motors Aust Ltd |
1998 | Subaru Australia Pty Ltd |
1999 | Subaru Australia Pty Ltd |
2000 | Subaru Australia Pty Ltd |
2001 | Subaru Australia Pty Ltd |
2002 | Subaru Australia Pty Ltd |
2003 | Subaru Australia Pty Ltd |
2004 | Subaru Australia Pty Ltd |
2005 | Subaru Australia Pty Ltd |
2006 | Toyota Motor Corporation Australia Limited |
2007 | Toyota Motor Corporation Australia Limited |
2012 | Honda Motor Company Australia Limited |
2013 | Honda Motor Company Australia Limited |
2014 | Citroen Australia
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2015 | Citroen Australia
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2016 | Subaru Australia Pty Ltd |
2022 | Toyota Motor Corporation Australia Limited |
2023 | Toyota Motor Corporation Australia Limited |
Australian Formula 2 Rally Champions
Year | Driver | Co-driver | Vehicle |
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1995 | Bob Nicoli (WA) | Claire Parker (WA) | Daihatsu Charade GTi |
1996 | Ross Mackenzie (WA) | Tony Brandon (ACT) | Daihatsu Charade GTi |
1997 | Brett Middleton (NSW) | Linda Long (NSW) | Honda Civic |
1998 | Rick Bates (ACT) | Jenny Brittan (NSW) | Daihatsu Charade GTi |
1999 | Simon Evans (VIC) | Sue Evans (VIC) | VW Golf Mk III Kit Car |
2000 | Lee Peterson (TAS) | Graham Legg-Stoker (VIC) | Nissan Pulsar GTi |
2001 | Andrew Hannigan (WA) | Duncan Jordan (WA) | Daihatsu Charade GTi |
2002 | Warwick Rooklyn (NSW) | Linda Long (NSW) | Daihatsu Charade GTi |
Australian F16 Rally Champions
Year | Driver | Co-driver | Vehicle |
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2003 | Lee Peterson (TAS) | Graham Legg-Stoker (VIC) | Mitsubishi Mirage Cyborg
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2004 | Denise Collins (SA) | Gerard McConkey (QLD) | Honda Civic |
2005 | Leigh Garrioch (VIC) | Ken Garrioch (VIC) | Mitsubishi Mirage Cyborg |
2006 | Leigh Garrioch (VIC) | Ken Garrioch (VIC) | Mitsubishi Mirage Cyborg |
See also
References
- ^ David McCowen (4 April 2015). "Molly Taylor makes rallying history by winning a heat of the Australian Rally Championship". Drive.com.au. Retrieved 15 April 2015.
- ^ "1968 CAMS AUSTRALIAN RALLY CHAMPIONSHIP, www.snooksmotorsport.com.au, as archived at web.archive.org" (PDF). Archived (PDF) from the original on 5 February 2019. Retrieved 5 February 2019.