Queensland plays host to Australia’s only international leverl rally of 2010. With APRC and ARC teams fighting up front, the action promises to be hot.
The Group B World Rally Championship led to the fastest, most outrageous and powerful rally cars ever seen, the consequences of which eventually led to them being banned.
Water crossing
They decided to make a splash on the international scene by tackling Rally Whangaeri in New Zealand with a leased Ford Fiesta. This first foray overseas also saw Brendan’s front-drive competition debut. “Rally Whangaeri came about because the Fiesta Sporting trophy hadn’t taken off in terms of popularity and they wanted an [...]
Off in the distance, a fast closing red speck is searing already parched earth, kicking up storm clouds of dust.
With the rushed demise of Group B rally regulations in 1986, manufacturers wishing to compete at the top level in ‘87 needed to think quick.
When the crew from www.rallyschool.com.au listed their final Victorian stopover for 2008, we decided it would be foolish to miss out on a half day of dirty all-wheel drive fun.
November 1 through 3 sees the 2008 edition of the Mount Buller Sprint. An exciting amalgam of tarmac rallying and hill-climbing, the torturous 16 kilometre trek to the summit has always attracted a strong list of competitors since its inception in 2004.