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 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.

Final 2024 Championship Scores

With the year now over, our Club Scorer, Nick Wright, has released the final scores for our Club Championships.

Final 2024 HRA Championship Scores, 31 Dec 2024 (pdf)

Thanks to Nick for his effort in doing all the scoring and to those members who registered for the various categories.

Presentations are planned for the February Club meeting so come along and congratulate all the winners.

Peter Canals
Competition Secretary

Club Championship Scores Update

Following the Moonlight Meander, Nick Wright, our Club Scorer, has updated the scores for all the Classes in our 2024 Club Championships.

With the cancellation of this year’s Valley Stages round of the VCRS championship, Melbourne University Car Club have added the Bog-a-Duck Rally to the VCRS calendar. Since it is replacing the Valley Stages, it will be a round of the Club Championship also.

This means we only have the Bog-a-Duck on October 20th and the Bagshot Rallysprint remaining for you to earn points in the Championship.

Whilst there are only 6 days between the 2 events, it means we have a total of 7 rounds and your best 5 will count towards the total.

The Bagshot Rallysprint is also a round of the HRA Autocross & Rallysprint Championship.

The 1961 Shell Two Day Trial Re-run, to be held this weekend, is the last round of the 2024 Touring Championship.

Peter Canals
Competition Secretary

Docs & Links…

2024 HRA Club Championships progress scores, 3 Oct 2024 (pdf)

MUCC Akademos/Bog-a-Duck Rally
HRA Bagshot Rallysprint
1961 Shell Two Day Trial Re-run

2024 Bagshot Rallysprint

Saturday 26 October, 2024

A round of:
2024 HRA Club Championship
2024 HRA Autocross & Rallysprint Championship
2024 Pro Rally Fabrications Standard Car Class

On behalf of the Historic Rally Association (HRA), we invite you to enter our 2024 Bagshot Rallysprint.

The Event will be conducted at the Bendigo Car Club property at Bagshot (Bendigo Motorsport Complex and the property known as ‘Kings’), about 35 km North East of Bendigo (Vicroads Map 44 J3, Melway Map 609 F1, Google Maps link) on Saturday 26/10/2024.

Our plan is to give Competitors 6 runs of the 3k circuit, which includes roads in the Bagshot Complex. There will be 3 timed runs run Anticlockwise and 3 timed runs Clockwise, with the best 2 times in each direction will count for your score. You will get a recce run in each direction.

A Motorsport Australia Level 2S licence is all that is required, Roll Cages are not required (but recommended), so it is an ideal event for Standard Car Challenge competitors.

As an HRA event, the event eligibility will be based on 2wd non turbo vehicles.

There will only be 40 entries accepted, so don’t leave your entry until late, if you break your toy between entering and the event, you will get your entry fee back.

If you are unable to enter, you are welcome to come up and give us a hand to run the event, we will need some officials to stand on corners and other jobs.

Please email your entry to the Event Secretary.

Looking forward to your entry,
Andrew Paice, Liz Partington and the rest of the Bagshot Team.

Documents

2024 Bagshot Rallysprint Supplementary Regulations (pdf)
2024 Baghot Rallysprint Entry Form (pdf format)
2024 Baghot Rallysprint Entry Form (MS Word format)
Motorsport Australia Self Statement of Vehicle Compliance (pdf)

1961 Shell Two Day Trial Re-run

Round 10 of the 2024 ProRally Standard Car Class
Round 4 of the 2024 HRA Touring Championship

Saturday 5 & Sunday 6 October 2024

Welcome to the 1961 Shell Two Day Trial Re-run.

Crews for the SHELL Two Day Trial Re-run will be traversing as close as possible the 1961 Event route. We will be using the original versions of the Broadbent’s 3 Series maps as used in 1961.Some of the original roads have disappeared and we will not be using others as there is a time constraint to get all crews to Bendigo for the half-way break on Saturday night.

We have added to the original event in the form of a total of four relatively short Regularity Stages with two on Saturday and two on Sunday. Some crews may elect to not do these stages, doing the Tour only. There will be by-passes of these stages.

Our starting point for the event will be the Shell Reddy Fuel Outlet at Taylors Lakes on Saturday 5th October with the first car leaving at 8am.

We hope to get all crews into Bendigo by 6pm to allow time to get to the Bendigo Club for dinner.

Rally Headquarters will be at the Best Western Crystal Inn 233 McIvor Highway Strathdale.

So perhaps try to book accommodation in the area.

For Saturday night, we have booked a room at the Bendigo Club, 22 Park Street, Strathdale. Bistro Meals will be available

Sunday start will be at 8am from Bendigo with the finish at The Wollert Community Centre mid to late afternoon.

The event will be using several of the 3 Series Broadbents original event maps so for event preparation crews could brush up on converting Miles to Kilometres and vice-versa.

We hope you enjoy this event and gain some sense of what it was like to compete in a 1960’s Trials Championship event.

The Directing Team

Documents

2024 HRA Championships: progress scores, but have you registered yet?

You need to Register to earn points in the 2024 HRA Championships

Register before 31 August to earn points for 2024 events already conducted.

A message from the Scorer:

My job this year is much easier now that the Committee has decided that competitors must be registered to score points.

However, very few members have got around to registering. Both drivers and co-drivers/navigators need to register. This point seems to have been overlooked by many competitors, so that in many, many cases, only one crew member has been scored.

Continue reading 2024 HRA Championships: progress scores, but have you registered yet?

2023 HRA Championship Final Scores

The final round of the 2023 HRA Rally Championship has been run and won.

There were many HRA members’ names added to the scoring program after the Southern Classic & Marysville Stages. While the extra members contributed to HRA’s pointscore and helped us win the VCRS, it also meant a lot more research and/or guesswork on my part to allocate the ‘new’ crews to the correct vehicle category as well as Masters & Novices.

Continue reading 2023 HRA Championship Final Scores