HRA Championships Progress Scores

Boisdale and George Woods competitors need to register before the end of February!

The first round of the HRA Autocross & Rallysprint Championship took place on 18 January at Boisdale. Current scores in the HARC championship are attached below. Names in red italics in the progress scores will lose their points if they do not register before the deadline.

Note that the deadline for registering for the 2025 HRA Championships and keep the Boisdale Rallysprint points, is the end of February.

To count future events, you need to register before the event. So, to count the George Woods Rally, you also need to register by the end of February.

Use this form to register: HRA 2025 Series Registration.

Nick Wright
HRA Championships Scorer

HRA Championships Progress Scores, February 2025 (pdf)

More information:
Register for a 2025 Club Championship Series (8 jan 2025)

2025 Shannons Rally Retro Festival Postponed

Regrettably, the organising team of the 2025 Shannons Rally Retro Festival has made the difficult decision to postpone this year’s event.

This decision was not made lightly. We fully understand that many were eagerly anticipating this exciting annual celebration and will be disappointed by the news.

Unfortunately, several issues, some beyond our control, have led us to this outcome. The organisers believe it is in the best interest of the event and its reputation to postpone rather than risk delivering a compromised experience. Over the years, the Shannons Rally Retro Festival has built a wonderful reputation, and we remain committed to preserving the high standards and spirit of the event.

We extend our heartfelt gratitude to the car owners, officials, sponsors, and all our supporters who have contributed to making the Festival such a success. Your dedication and enthusiasm mean the world to us.

The Festival will return, and we look forward to bringing you more details about its exciting comeback in 2026. Stay tuned for further updates!

Thank you for your understanding and continued support.

Sincerely,
The Organising Team
Shannons Rally Retro Festival

2025 George Woods Rally

45th Anniversary George Woods Rally
Incorporating the Rookies Ramble

Saturday 1 March 2025

R2 of the 2025 ProRally Standard Car Class Championship
R1 of the 2025 HRA Rally Championship

Thank you for taking an interest in the 2025 George Woods Rally.

This is the 45th anniversary of the George Woods Rally. It was established in 1980 following George’s untimely death in 1979. Apart from two or three years where conditions conspired against us, it has run every year since.

The George Woods has always been designed to give an opportunity for club members to try rallying using either their road car or the car they use in other types of motorsport. In recent years, the Historic Rally Association introduced a category/class for Standard Cars. The PRO Rally Motorsport Fabrications Standard Car Class uses the George Woods and similar events. Many of these cars are showroom standard, using standard seats and seatbelts and without a roll cage. Others have changed or added these items so they can compete in a greater range of events.

2020 saw a significant change to the rules governing low level, introductory types of motorsport. This has meant a lot of behind the scenes work by both volunteer officials and Motorsport Australia staff to see events like the George Woods continue into the 2020s and beyond.

Understandably, Motorsport Australia (formerly CAMS) seeks to ensure the safety of all involved in the sport and have thus mandated the use of Frontal Head Restraint (FHR) devices for most events from 2020 on. This makes it difficult to allow potential new competitors a toe-in-the-water entry into an introductory event like the George Woods. Standard, unmodified, road cars would need considerable modification before FHR could be safely used.

After much discussion about how to mitigate the risks of allowing essentially unmodified road cars to participate in rallies, consensus has been reached. This requires the event to be designed to ensure that maximum speeds achieved by crews are actively controlled. Our event will be a Special Stage Rally Regularity. For this type of event (introduced for 2020), times allowed on competitive sections are limited to a maximum average of 70Km/h and crews must not exceed 110Km/h at any time. This minimises the risk, allowing a crew to experience a real rally without going to the expense of roll-cage, special seats, harnesses and FHR.

While careful selection of roads ensures a fun, competitive event can be run within these speed requirements, all competitors will be required to keep their speed below 110Km/h. The Rally Regularity regulations set severe penalties for exceeding the speed limit. Speeds will be monitored, and the relevant penalties applied.

The George Woods was the first Special Stage Rally Regularity event to be run; Motorsport Australia monitored it to ensure the new rules worked as intended. These Regularity events are now a well-established step on the rally ladder.

The 2025 event will follow a similar format to George Woods Rallies run since 2020.

Further safety requirements introduced by Motorsport Australia in the second half of 2023 mean that we need to further enhance the tracking of vehicles in events. We now use RallySafe for George Woods Rallies. This means that all vehicles must be fitted with a RallySafe mounting kit, available from: Fitting Kits – SAS Shop (statusas.com). You will need to choose the type of mount for your car.

Nick Wright
for the Organising Team

Documents and Links

2025 George Woods Rally Supplementary Regulations (pdf)

Enter through Motorsport Australia Event Entry

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Connor Oldham and Charlotte Farr, Mazda Familia, winners of the 2024 George Woods Rally. Pic by John Doutch, B Team Rally Media

Register for a 2025 Club Championship Series

The 2025 Competition season is about to begin and it’s time for all competitors to register for one or more Club Championship series.

Registration will not only make the job of the club’s scorer much easier, it will make sure the points you earn are properly allocated.

If you haven’t registered before, it’s quick and painless. If you have registered before it’s even quicker – you just need to confirm your intentions and that your details haven’t changed.

Use the HRA 2025 Series Registration form to register for one or more of these series:

  • 2025 HRA Rally Championship
  • 2025 HRA Touring Championship
  • 2025 HRA Autocross and Rally Championship

Use the HRA Standard Car Class Competitor Registration form to register for the 2025 ProRally Standard Car Class Championship.

Get to it if you want to earn points in the Championships – especially if you’re having a run at Boisdale!

Peter Canals
Competition Secretary.

2025 HRA Boisdale Rallysprint

Saturday 18 January, 2025

R1, 2025 HRA Autocross and Rallysprint Championship
R1, 2025 Pro Rally Standard Car Class Championship

The HRA is running its 4th Boisdale Rallysprint on the 18th of January.

This event is a great way to start the year. Being an S1 Rallysprint you don’t need a fully prepared car, just the basic safety gear of helmet fire extinguishers and safety triangles.

There will be 6 runs of a very busy 2 km course in a facility famous these days for being used for the power stage of the Gippsland Rally ARC event.

Entry fee is less than $200. Entries are limited to 30 so we can get more runs than otherwise.

Get those entries in to Liz Partington. Liz is also the person to contact if you can help out on the day with timing or on a radio point.

Graham Wallis
Clerk of the Course

Documents

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    Derek McLaughlan and Dean McLaughlan, Datsun PB210, competing at the Boisdale Rallysprint in 2024. Bruce Keys pic.