Shannons naming rights sponsor of 2024 Rally Retro Festival

Yes, Shannons have decided to share in OUR passion, coming on board to support our event on Saturday February 17 next year.

To be known as the Shannons Rally Retro Festival, the support of Shannons, especially their presence in the motoring media landscape, will take our event and the expected number of enthusiasts who visit, to a whole new level.

Shannons is Australia’s leading insurance provider for motoring enthusiasts and it’s a great vote of confidence stemming from success of the last 4 events and the organization of the HRA generally.

Shannons Business Development Manager Belinda Douglas said: “Shannons have been a long term supporter of Historic Motor Racing since Robert Shannon started what we now know as Shannons Insurance today.

We are proud to be able to continue that legacy and support the growing and exciting sport of Historic Rally in what will be “The Shannons Rally Retro Festival in 2024”.

Our team on the ground will be all fired up to support the competitors and interact with the punters on the day.”

See more at rallyretrofestival.org.au

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Alpine Rally Survey

Why does the Alpine Rally need a survey?

Quite simply the Historic Rally Association (HRA) is at a crossroads in regard to the Alpine Rally’s future.

In its current form, a multi-day special event, the club has neither the qualified administration personnel nor a Clerk of Course, for such an event. In a reduced format, with fewer days and competitive kilometres, it may not be the case.

This survey serves multiple purposes. It identifies what the competitors want in regard to the event format and style, the demand for this type of event and it may even reveal other interested parties who might wish to take on the challenge of directing an Alpine Rally.

It does not signify that the HRA is not interested in running events. We have over seven events on the calendar for 2024.

Rather, it acknowledges that we have run ‘the big one’ and we don’t have the capability at present for another ‘big one’. It also respects The Alpine Rally and the fact that this event and its history is not just one club’s event but an event that belongs to all who are interested in and support the rally aspect of motorsport in Australia.

Please take a moment… use the link below, complete the survey and let us know what you think about the 101th, and beyond, Alpine Rally.

Yours in motorsport,
Stephen Young
HRA President

Use this link:
Survey: Future Alpine Rally Ideas

2023 Bagshot Rallysprint

Saturday October 28

Round 7 of the 2023 HRA Rally Championship
Round 7 of the 2023 Pro Rally Fabrications Standard Car Class Rally Championship

With great excitement the HRA is about to run the 2023 Bagshot Rallysprint on October 28.

It is the short course being held at the Bendigo Car Club’s magnificent Bagshot Facility.

It is very similar to prior years, respect to officials mandatory and having an enjoyable day essential.

Cross entry of vehicles is possible.

Please act now to get your entry in to Liz as limited spots are available.

See you there.

Andrew and the Bagshot Team.
Clerk of Course
0404 885 725

Documents

Banner: Derrick White and Dave Smith in the 2009 Bagshot Rallysprint. John Doutch pic.

Reminder: HRA meeting this Thursday 7:30 pm

Special guest speaker Loretta Smith, author of ‘A Spanner in the works’

Don’t miss this week’s HRA meeting. Amongst other things we have Melbourne author Loretta Smith talking about her book ‘A spanner in the works’ which brings to life the amazing story of Alice Anderson and Australia’s only ‘all-girl’ garage. As Melbourne’s best known woman in the 1920’s, Alice did so many amazing, pioneering things that we will hear about at the meeting.

The book has also been made into a play, ‘Garage Girls’ which has just finished a sell out season at La Mama theatre in Carlton.

Come dressed to suit the theme… white shirt, black tie and khaki pants! Bring the family!

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Akademos ’63 “Hell Trial” Tour

2 – 3 SEPTEMBER 2023

2023 HRA Touring Championship Round 4
2023 Pro Rally Fabrications Standard Car Class Rally Championship Round 6

2023 is the 60th anniversary of Akademos 1963. Akademos ‘63 became known as the “Hell Trial” because of a combination of difficult weather, event length and challenging navigation. There were 24 starters and 12 finishers. Fords filled the first 4 places, with Frank Kilfoyle the winning driver in a Falcon.

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Melbourne University Car Club’s 60th anniversary tour is designed to give you an experience of what Frank and the other competitors of his day faced in that Trial (except hopefully not the weather conditions) while being in a normal road car on bitumen and good gravel roads.

The event is officially a Navigational Assembly. You’ll be using the original route instructions which included 22 Sections, with amendments where necessary to suit current road conditions, and you’ll use the same maps as in 1963. In keeping with the 1963 theme, all distances in the route instructions will be in miles – and occasionally in yards. For those not keen on challenging navigation, alternative “easy” instructions will be available.

The event starts and finishes in Lilydale with an overnight stop at the Century Inn Hotel near Traralgon. There will be a buffet dinner for all 2-day competitors at Century Inn on the Saturday night, with 2 dinner tickets included in the entry fee. Total event distance is 365 miles. Those with limited time available can choose to participate on just one of the days.

In addition to MUCC members, members of the HRA, FFCC and NCCA plus invited members of other auspicious motorsport clubs are eligible to enter the event. The event will be a round of both the HRA Touring Championship and the HRA Standard Car Class Championship.

Of course, not all the minor tracks used in 1963 are still usable. Some have disappeared, some are inaccessible on private land, some subject to seasonal closure and others are now 4WD only. In any case, almost all minor tracks have been by-passed so that your “daily drive” will be suitable for the event. If taking on the navigational challenge of the event, you’ll still have to find the start of each unusable track to not be penalised for missing an information or redirection board.

As already noted, an ordinary road car will be suitable for the event provided it has tyres suitable for made gravel roads with occasional potholes and occasional sections of loose coarse gravel. Rally cars with substantial sign-writing are discouraged from entering – cars should look “standard” or close to it, as you will be passing through some residential areas.

In contrast to the original event, we aim to have 100% of the starters reach the finish. To achieve that:

  • The weather remains in “the lap of the gods”. If the roads are wet, part of at least one section will be bypassed.
  • The original event was conducted over one Saturday night. The 2023 event timetable will be less onerous, with the start being in Lilydale from 9am Saturday and a half way break in Traralgon on Saturday night, with tour dinner included. The second half starts from 9am Sunday to finish late in the afternoon in Lilydale, with a post-event gathering at the Olinda Park Hotel in Lilydale.
  • The organisers remain astounded at how the competitors in 1963 used the available maps to find the correct route – they were indeed outstanding navigators. The tour is still intended to test the crew’s navigational skills but some assistance will be provided where finding the correct route would otherwise be very challenging and where changed road conditions mean that the original route can no longer be traversed. For those less navigationally inclined, there will be “Cruising Instructions” for each stage. Each envelope will contain clear instructions about how to traverse the stage and find the stage finish. Opening the envelope will of course incur a penalty.
  • Most of the event will be on bitumen and major gravel roads. On one Section, approximately 1km of forest track must be used to get to the control but this track, provided it isn’t wet, can be traversed by careful driving in a normal road car. For other minor roads used on the original route, competitors are re-directed onto good roads via the use of additional route instructions and re-direction boards.

Crews may use ONLY the maps and instructions provided by the organisers. The use of any other maps is strictly prohibited. A compass is permitted (in fact, it is essential and we recommend you have a good one). A distance measuring device such a a Terratrip, Monit or Nikrite is permitted, provided it cannot display any maps or other location information than distance, direction and time. The use of any device or app that shows any map, latitude, longitude or other location information is strictly prohibited.

Saturday will have two optional rest breaks and Sunday one. At each rest break, it will be possible to buy food and drink at a local café.

Entries are open – see the Supplementary Regulations published below. Special awards will be made to crews in cars available in or prior to 1963.

David McKenzie
Clerk of Course
Email Enquiries to david at jandmck dot com

Instructions, maps and explanations

See Route Instructions, maps and explanations on the 2023 Akademos ’63 “Hell Trial” Tour page on Rallypedia.

Update regarding Amended Regulations

See news post Regs Amended for the Hell Trial Tour

Documents

Akademos ’63 “Hell Trial” Provisional Results, v2 (pdf)

Akademos ’63 “Hell Trial” Supplementary Regulations – Amended (pdf, 350 KB)

Akademos ’63 “Hell Trial” Entry form – Amended (.pdf)

1963 Ford Adertisement – click to read.

HRA meeting Thursday 3 August 7:30 pm

Special guest speaker Loretta Smith, author of ‘A Spanner in the works’

Melbourne author Loretta Smith will be talking about her book ‘A spanner in the works’ which brings to life the amazing story of Alice Anderson and Australia’s only ‘all-girl’ garage. As Melbourne’s best known woman in the 1920’s, Alice established a motor garage in Cotham Road Kew staffed only by women, and did so many other amazing, pioneering things that we will hear about at the meeting.

The book has also been made into a play, ‘Garage Girls’ which is enjoying a sell out season at La Mama theatre in Carlton.

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Winter Social at a cozy pub…

Our HRA Winter Social night is at a cozy pub in Sandringham.

As last… a HRA Social venue for our members south of the city!

Hobsons – Sandy’s Cozy Pub
See https://www.thehobsons.com.au/

Hobsons is Motorsport themed – you may even see a BP
Rally Start Banner there!

HRA Winter Social night
7.00 pm on Wednesday July 12th

Hobsons
19-21 Melrose St
Sandringham

Please email or call me if you can make it.

Rob/Amy
classicstatue@bigpond.com.au
0414 560 688

Autumn Glory Tour of North East Victoria

Round 1 of the 2023 HRA Touring Championship

Autumn Glory Tour logo

The inaugural Autumn Glory Tour is 3 day non-speed, non-timed Touring & Navigation Assembly. It runs Friday 5th to Sunday 7th May when the glorious autumn leaf colour of the region will be on full display for the event. Entry is open to anyone who would like to participate, in any registered car.

The event tours along open public roads with loops each day from event HQ in Albury. Friday’s route takes in the famous autumn colours of Bright, Mt Beauty and Beechworth, while Saturday sees you enjoy the panoramic scenery of the Upper Murray including a foray into NSW and the town of Tumbarumba. The Tour’s showpiece day is the Sunday when you’ll tour the length of the Great River Road along the Murray River as far as possible on bitumen – it’s a driving experience not to be missed through some incredible country.

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Welcome to the 2023 HRA Club Championship

A picture of HRA's annual trophies on a table.

Well after a few years of stop start rally events it seems like this year is going to be full on with plenty to be excited about.

The Club Championship is back with a selection of events to choose from. The HRA Calendar is on the website and you must be very hard to please if there isn’t an event you simply have to be involved with.

With 10 events nominated your best 6 scores will count towards the Chmpionship.

This year’s Championship has been expanded with the introduction of a class for 4wd vehicles. Yep those early Mazda, Nissan, Subaru and Mitsubishi cars are now eligible for their own class so if you have an older version hiding in your shed you can drag it out for another run in the R25 4wd class for PRC cars older than 25 years.

This includes forced induction models as well as normally aspirated (think Mazda 323 Familia, Nissan Pulsar GTi-R, Subaru Liberty/Legacy and even early WRX and Mitsubishi Galant VR-4).

With permission from Ro Nixon, the winner of this class will be presented with the Steve Ashton Memorial Trophy as he was one of the early competitors in 4wd cars.

This year’s calendar also sees the return of the Touring Championship with 5 events proposed so all you navigators can dust off the map boards (or grab a new HRA one from Rob Cranston) and dig out those trusty compasses and map lights to find your way around the bush.

With so many events on this year, the club will need plenty of assistance so look out for calls for help or officials.

Let’s get back into the sport we love.

Please remember the calendar is subject to change, so regular checking will keep you informed.

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