Rally Retro Festival # 4 video 1

The first of 9 video’s from Rally Retro Festival featuring Colin Clark is now up on YOUTUBE

The rest will be Premiered at 8.00 pm each Monday night. We’ll post the YOUTUBE links on the HRA website as well as on our Facebook pages as they become available.
See https://youtu.be/cOhaXxfo09Q

Title photo by Bruce Keys, Danny Murphy Triumph TR7 at 2021 Rally Retro Festival #3

Notes from the Scorer…

Notes to accompany HRA Championship progress scores, issued 8 April 2023.

See 2023 HRA Championship Scores page.

It would make my life easier if, before entering a club championship scoring event, each member could advise me of their date of birth (both crew members) and details of the vehicle being used—specifically which HRA class it fits in (remember if it is SCC it could also be H81, P81, R25_2WD or R25_4WD). Please send an email to clubscorer@hra.org.au with the details.

The HRA Championship Scorer’s role is not always a simple one. Getting hold of a set of results for each championship round is fairly straightforward. But then comes the job of interpreting them. None of the counting events uses the HRA class structure. There are standalone events, like the George Woods Rally and the Boisdale Rallysprint, which use their own classes. There are many VCRS events included; these use the VCRS class structure. In addition to vehicle classes, we have Championships for Novices and Masters, the latter for the over 55s (far too young a cut off age given the HRA’s demographic—in my opinion, we would be better off with a category for younger people, say under 35).

So, what does the scorer do?

I spend hours searching the internet for vehicle specifications, needing to know the year of manufacture so I can identify the actual model involved and then seeing if that model was available before the relevant cut off date—1/1/1981 for H81 and P81 classes or 1/1/1998 for the R25 classes in 2023 … for R25_2WD and R25_4WD, the cut off date will advance each year. If I don’t have a date of vehicle manufacture, I simply guess and rely on the crew and their competitors to point out errors.

As Assistant Clerk of Course for the George Woods Rally, I had access to the full entry data, which supplied me with Drivers’ and Entrants’ (but not Navigators’) dates of birth; also, the year of manufacture of the competition vehicle. This gave me a good start for the year, but I still need that information for crews who did not do the GWR.

The difference between H81 and P81 is not something I know much about. I think there are more freedoms within P81 (pre-81 vehicle meeting MA PRC requirements) than within H81 (pre-81 vehicle meeting MA HRC requirements). Currently the only vehicle being run that, I believe, meets the HRC specs is John Moore’s Morris 1100; there may be more, but you need to advise me if you are running one.

Where an event is open to SCC-type vehicles, I try to determine which of the HRA classes each SCC car fits. Mostly they are post-1981 so will be one of R25_2WD or R25_4WD. As SCC cars are ‘standard’, any pre-81 cars will likely be H81 (as for the Morris 1100).

I often have to guess the crews’ ages. I frequently get this wrong; having been around for years, I remember many current competitors starting out in the sport—so they must be under 55, surely. WRONG! It is up to the individual competitor to advise their DoB so I can enter it in the database and allot points in the Masters Championship when appropriate. Incidentally, you must be over 55 on 1 January in the relevant competition year to be classified as a Master. And, you must compete in a vehicle complying with the H81, P81, R25_2WD or R25_4WD specs.

As I’m also in charge of maintaining the HRA Grading list, I can easily determine crews eligible for the Novice Championship. Let me point out that to score, both crew members must be Novices as at 1 January in the relevant competition year. And, you must compete in a vehicle complying with the H81, P81, R25_2WD or R25_4WD specs.

The Touring Championship makes a return this year, with enough events scheduled to ensure there will be enough actually run to provide a championship. The rules are not completely clear, but I understand that any vehicle is eligible for this championship. I will seek committee confirmation of that statement as it may be that the intent is to restrict scoring to those vehicles that comply with the H81, P81, R25_2WD or R25_4WD specs.

I will try to update and publish the scores after each event. I need your help to ensure I have classified vehicles and people correctly. I realise that the SCC championships that are scored by Rob Cranston are much easier to do as each competitor/car must be registered with Rob before competing. Maybe we should do the same for all the other championships—fill in a form to be eligible to score points… Comments?

Nick Wright
HRA Club Scorer

Social event – Slot Car Racing on 11 May 11 2023

Attention all Historic Rally Association members!

Get ready for a night of high-speed fun at our upcoming Slot Car Racing event. As promised, we have organized an evening of racing excitement that you won’t want to miss.

The event will take place on Thursday, May 11th, at Mr Slot Car in Hallam.

The racing will take place on the 8-lane track downstairs from 7 pm to 8.30 pm. The cost to attend is only $25, and hot food will be provided by the HRA. Drinks can be purchased at the venue.

To make the evening even more exciting, we encourage everyone to come up with a racer name. It’s a chance to get creative and have some fun. If you’re planning to attend, please let us know via message, email or call 0414 560 688.

We can’t wait to see you all there for a night of fast-paced fun and friendly competition. Don’t miss out on this exciting event, mark your calendars for May 11th and we’ll see you at Mr Slot Car!

Rob Cranston

The details…

Date: Thursday May 11, 2023
Time: 7:00 pm to 8:30 pm
At: Mr Slot Car, 3/42-46 Hallam S Rd, Hallam VIC 3803
Cost: $25, food provided, drinks at bar.
RSVP to Rob by message, email or call 0414 560 688

Autumn Glory Tour of North East Victoria

Round 1 of the 2023 HRA Touring Championship

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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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HRA Western Tour, 27 & 28 May 2023

The Western Tour will be held at the end of May and based in Mount Gambier.

It will be a Touring Road Event with Navigational Touring plus timed Closed Road Sections, and other timed events. Autocross and Khanacross.

Starting in Mt Gambier on the Saturday morning the event will proceed into Victoria with a lunch break at Digby, with Closed Road Sections in the forests along the way. More navigation will take us back to Mt Gambier.

A Night Trial, organised by SEAC to their usual format will get underway from the Mount Gambier Speedway that evening and the days’ activities will end with a run around the Speedway track.

Next day sees timed runs at SEAC Park, Autocross Track with crossover bridge and tunnel, followed by some more navigation, taking us to the SA Khanacross Round being run just out of Mt Gambier. Lunch will be available there and we expect to finish up by early afternoon so people can get home at a reasonable hour.

Supp Regs are available below. As always we are in need of helpers, particularly in the Heywood area on Saturday.

Please contact Graham Wallis on 0429 939 619 or ewal7731@bigpond.net.au if you have any queries or are able to offer your services to help get the event up and running.

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Jamie Pohlner competing in the 2022 SEAC Khanacross Championship at SEAC Park. Pic by Darren Archibald, Turn8photography.

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.

More information:

Final 2022 Championship Scores now available

Final scores in the HRA Rally and Touring Championships are now available on the 2022 HRA Championship Scores page.

The Club Scorer has provided these notes in relation to the scores…


There will not be awards for the 2022 Touring Championship as there were insufficient events run. The only way to improve this situation is to run more touring events, maybe publishing scores will encourage people to run suitable events or to suggest events run by other clubs that could be included.

The Masters scores include people I guess to be over 55 (at the start of 2022) – apologies if I’ve over- or under-estimated your age. Let me know and I’ll make the necessary changes.

Similarly, the car class allocation contains a certain amount of assumption on my part. I placed cars in what I felt were appropriate classes, but I’m no expert, so please let me know if your car is too old/young or too highly/insufficiently modified for the class I’ve placed it in.

We need this all sorted in time to engrave trophies for the annual presentations.

There’s a class going begging, bring out your H81 vehicle next year and you are almost certain to win the category! Also next year, the R25 category will be split in two—2WD and 4WD—check out the definitions for all categories on the Club Championship Rules page. I’m no expert on anything non-Peugeot, so let me know which category your car fits. Email me, Nick Wright, at clubscorer@hra.org.au.

One final point, looking at the crews at and close to the top of the P81 and R25 category scores, I wonder if we should do away with the Masters category and introduce a Non-Historic (Pre-Historic?) Crew category for the under-55s! Or we could keep the Masters and set the age for Non/Pre-Historic Crew at 40 to encourage younger crews—who we need to keep the HRA going for another 30 years.

Your thoughts please…

Regards
Nick Wright
clubscorer@hra.org.au

Victoria Cross Rally needs officials, 5 November.

The Victoria Cross Rally which is on next Saturday urgently needs some officials as some previously registered have pulled out.

Can you help? If so please contact Richard Elphick on 0414752473

For event documents, see the Victoria Cross Rally page


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Help run the Victoria Cross this Saturday. B Team Rally Media