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Rally

It is one of the most unique forms of motorsport in the world. Comprising of a driver and a co-driver/navigator to read the course, it is a battle between driver, machine and the clock. Licences are available for both Drivers or Navigators.

Rallies can be run on gravel or tarmac, and are typically held on public roads – closed off to the public. Depending on the level of competition, participants can take up rallying from age 14.

Rally and road events can range from a club event, through to the Australian Targa and Australian Rally Championships, and beyond in the FIA World Rally Championship.

Autocross

Autocross sees cars released onto the track one at a time with each vehicle racing against the clock around typically tight, twisty and challenging dirt tracks for a single lap.

Autocross is a great introduction for drivers to driving quickly on dirt, and a teaser for those who might wish to try their hand at Rally or Off Road events.

Classified as a Speed event, refer to the Speed page to learn more about the introductory licence requirements.

The Clerk of the Course No Incident confirmation letter is available upon request by contacting rally@motorsport.org.au

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