SPECTATOR GUIDE The Adelaide Hills Rally is proud to welcome Bott Storage Systems as the event naming rights sponsor for 2018. Bott is a global leader in the design and manufacture of in-vehicle and workshop storage equipment. In and , the international Bott Group is represented by Bott Storage Systems. Bott brought rally legend Frank Kelly down-under last year and also supports the Paddon Motorsport Hyundai team in New Zealand. The range of Bott in-vehicle storage equipment is proudly made in South Australia. Craig Beard, Managing Director says “The AHR represents a great opportunity to showcase our product range to motorsport fans and the general public alike. We have recently released a new range of dedicated trade-packs and the rally is a great way of taking the products out of the showroom and into the community.” Throughout the event there will be a selection of Bott demonstration vans and utilities on display to see first-hand the quality of the fit-out and superior engineering. Bott - Turning a van into a work space. www.bott-group.com.au CONTENTS Disclaimer...... 4 Spectating on Rallies...... 4 Welcome - Event Director and Clerk of Course...... 5 2018 CAMS Australian Rally Championship So Far...... 6 1972: John Taylor & Graham 2018 MRF Tyres S.A. Rally West (Austin Kimberley) Championship So Far...... 7 Public Scrutineering...... 8 Service Park...... 8 Friday Night Super Special Stage...... 9 Saturday Stages Map...... 10 Sunday Stages Map...... 11 Itinerary ...... 12-13 SPECTATOR POINTS ...... 14-20 BOTT making life easier for NZ Hyundai team...... 21 1974: Colin Bond & George Things To Do in the Adelaide Hills...... 22 Shepheard (Torana GTR XU-1) Welcome to Callington...... 25 Bott Adelaide Hills Rally Anderson Hill Rally Experience...... 26 Bott Adelaide Hills Rally Pike & Joyce Rally Experience...... 27 List of Competitors & Profiles...... 28-31 S.A.’s Rallying Car Clubs ...... 32 Event Partners ...... 33-37 Australian Rally Champions...... 38 South Australian Rally Champions.... 40 1991: & Michael A.R.C. round winners in S.A...... 42 Taylor (Toyota Celica GT4)

2013: Eli Evans & Glen Weston (Honda Jazz)

3 MOTOR SPORT IS DANGEROUS In exchange for being able to attend or participate inh the event you agree: • To release Confederation of Australian Motor Sport Ltd (“CAMS”) and Australian Motor Sport Commission Ltd., promoters, sponsor organisations, land owners and lessees, organisers of the event their respective servants, officials, representatives and agents (collectively, the “Associated Entities”) from all liability for your death, personal injury (including burns), psychological trauma, loss or damage (including property damage) (“harm”) howsoever arising from your participation in or attendance at the event, except to the extent prohibited by law; • That CAMS and the Associated Entities do not make any warrantyimplied or express, that the event services will be provided with due care and skill or that any materials provided in connection with the services will be fit for the purpose for which they are supplied; and to attend or participate in the event at your own risk. You acknowledge that: • The risks associated with attending or participating in the event include the risk that you may suffer harm as a result of: Motor vehicles (or parts of them) colliding with other motor vehicles, persons or property; Acts of violence and other harmful acts (whether intentional or inadvertent) committed by persons attending or participating in the event; and • The failure or unsuitability of facilities (including grand-stands, fences and guard rails) to ensure the safety of persons or property at the event. • Motor sport is dangerous and that accidents causing harm can and do happen and may happen to you. You accept the conditions of, and acknowledge the risks arising from, attending or participating in the event and being provided with the event services by CAMS and the Associated Entities. RESTRICTED AREAS

SPECTATING ON RALLIES ALWAYS: NEVER: • Always stay alert! The unexpected may • Never stand in prohibited areas (Study the happen spectator viewing diagrams) • Always consider your own safety and • Never stand or sit close to the edge of the road that of others at all times • Never stand below the level of the road (or in • Always stand where you can see the gutters or culverts) competing cars coming and going • Never stand in run-off (escape) routes for the • Always leave yourself room to move competing cars away quickly • Never sit down at a location on the same level • Always keep children under constant as the cars – you need to be standing so that and close supervision you are able to move away quickly if necessary • Always leave pets at home, please • Never stand in front of arrows or signs relevant don’t bring them to a spectator area to the running of the event • Always listen to the marshals- they are • Never be distracted – always face the there to ensure the event runs within competing cars the safety guidelines prescribed by • Never stand on or cross the road while it is CAMS officially closed • Always take your litter home with you • Never play games with your safety, or with that and keep our forests clean of the competitors 4 WELCOME - FROM THE EVENT DIRECTOR AND CLERK-OF-COURSE

Thank you to David McDonough and Craig Beard from the BOTT Group for coming on board as our Major Sponsor this year. Your support of our major sponsor is always appreciated. This year, our main aim is to bring Rally back to the public! You will find the Service Park located in the centre of Mt Barker at the local Showgrounds/Main Oval, just 15 minutes from Adelaide. We are lucky enough to have partnered with Hills Radio 88.9FM to broadcast live from the scrutineering and service park and will be actively asking crews for their comments. We have decided to change the format of scrutineering, where we will be closing off Gawler Street in Mt Barker to host the promotional scrutineering and team meet and greet evening. Crew attendance will be required, and afterwards, will park their cars for the public to view while signing posters and engaging with the public at the drivers signing session. Times will be allocated for this. Another change this year that we are very excited about is the Shannon’s Adventure Tour, an initiative that the 2018 BOTT Adelaide Hills Rally has recently introduced. We also have reintroduced Classic Cars as part of the ARC competition through the 2018 BOTT Adelaide Hills Rally Classic Cup. We have been missing the diversity that the Classic Cars bring in the ARC events and hope that we will spark a revival in these spectacular vehicles in ARC events. Wednesday will have full and part day testing sessions available, with Thursday put aside for reconnaissance and scrutineering. Friday will see the teams based out of “The Bend Motorsport Park”. There will be a further short testing session before we move in to Shakedown and Media Rides. At 1500hrs we then move into recce or the best Super Special Stage run in Australia since the WRC was held at Langley Park. Teams will have their cars in the holding area at the Stadium Track at “The Bend Motorsport Park” at 1730hrs before the first cars hit the track at 1800hrs. Two cars will be match raced off against each other twice to see who will lead the event into the start of day 2. General, Family, Concession and Corporate Admission. Saturday will see the spectacular 37km mega stage run twice, which will be a good hit out to stretch their legs for the ARC cars heading on to the WRC in Coffs Harbour in November. Sunday, we head to the Mt Crawford Forest in the morning before returning to the Adelaide Hills stages. We are lucky to have the Mawson Road stage back in rallying in Australia. The event will have 2 spectating areas, one at Anderson Hill Winery and the other at Pike & Joyce Winery, where lunch and drinks will be supplied in the ticket price. We hope you enjoy the food vans and the displays in the activations area on the main oval in Mount Barker. A Virtual Rally Experience will be available for all to test their driving skills in the main Pavilion, with results and rally videos being displayed on the super screen throughout the event. There will be plenty of tables and chairs for families to be able to sit down and enjoy the rally experience. Have a wonderful and successful event and please stay safe and well.

Andrew Admiraal, Michael Clements, Event Director Clerk-of-Course 5 2018 CAMS AUSTRALIAN RALLY CHAMPIONSHIP SO FAR Harry Bates and John McCarthy gave the Toyota Yaris AP4 its maiden CAMS Australian Rally Championship round 1 victory at The Courier Eureka Rally on March 3-4 near Ballarat. Bates took out heat wins on both Saturday and Sunday to claim 11 of 15 stages, finishing heat two 28 seconds ahead of Steve Glenney and Michael Potter ( WRX STi). Glenney made a stellar return to the ARC as a driver after a ten-year absence, claiming second for the round with a string of fast and consistent stage times. Tankformers Eli Evans and Ben Searcy (Mini Cooper AP4) rounded out the podium in their first event together, finishing Sunday’s heat in fourth position behind Glen Raymond and Kate Catford (Mitsubishi Evo IX) but with enough points from heat one to claim third for the round. In the ARC 2WD championship, reigning champions Adam Kaplan and Aleshia Penney (Mazda RX7) took out the round win by just one point from Jason Lennane and Amanda Ramia (Proton Satria 2000). Haowen Chu and Xinan Mao (Ford Fiesta) claimed third.

Switching to a leased Skoda Fabia R5, Tankformers’ Eli Evans and Ben Searcy completed a clean sweep of the Make Smoking History Forest Rally in Western Australia (27-29 April), winning both heats and 15 of 19 stages to claim maximum points in round two of the CAMS Australian Rally Championship (ARC). Evans’ victory at WA’s Forest Rally, his third time on the top step at this event, handed him a slim five-point lead in the championship, ahead of Steve Glenney, with new co-driver SA’s Andy Sarandis, in second and Harry Bates/John McCarthy (Toyota Yaris) in third. Evans’ last ARC round win was at the Scouts’ Rally in South Australia in October 2015, with Glen Weston in the co-driver’s seat. Evans and Weston went on to take out the CAMS Australian Rally Championship that year. Steve Glenney produced a strong drive to claim second outright in only his second appearance at the event, and his first in 12 years. Subaru do Motorsport’s Molly Taylor and Malcolm Read improved throughout the weekend to grab third place, ahead of Glen Raymond and Kate Catford.

Evans and Searcy took outright honours at the Netier National Capital Rally (June 1-3), claiming maximum points as the fastest crew on leg one and for the outright win, also grabbing the bonus point for the most stage wins. Round 1 winners Harry Bates and John McCarthy were the only team to stand in the way of a clean sweep for Evans and Searcy, winning the leg 2 battle by just 10 seconds and grabbing the 20 points. Glenney, Bates and Taylor remain in second, third and fourth respectively but it was Adrian Coppin and Erin Kelley (Skoda Favia R5) were the big winners of the weekend. Their second place podium finish saw them move from eighth to fifth in the standings.

In Subaru Rally Tasmania (27-29 July) Glenney and Sarandis went fastest on Friday night’s SSS in Launceston before going off the road in the following day’s second stage. Running equal first, Bates/McCarthy lost 14 minutes on the same stage with an electrical problem, allowing Evans/Searcy to dominate the day’s proceedings, finishing well ahead of Taylor/ Read and Coppins/Toni Feaver and Marcus and Scott Walkem (Peugeot 208). . Sunday’s opening stage saw Evans overshooting a corner and stalling, losing 5 minutes. Their comeback brought them back up to second behind Glenney, before getting a post-event penalty for receiving outside assistance. This was appealed and overturned, giving them second for the heat ahead of Coppin/ Feaver, Taylor/Read and Lewis Bates/Dale Moscatt (Toyota Corolla S2000). Current pointscore: 1. Eli Evans 290 pts, 2. Steve Glenney 239 pts, 3. Harry Bates 206 pts 4. Molly Taylor 200 pts, 5. Adrian Coppin 189 pts, 6. Lewis Bates 130 pts.

6 2018 MRF TYRES S.A. RALLY CHAMPIONSHIP SO FAR The 2018 MRF Tyres S.A. Rally Championship began with the AGL Rally of the Heartland in the Burra region of the State’s mid-north on June 2-3. The “blind” rally, ie no pacenoting, also consisted of a Classic category, which was dominated by Mal Keough and Pip Bennett’s fearsome Audi Quattro S1 Group B replica. Whilst reigning S.A. champions Aaron Bowering and Heath Weedon retired on the opening stage with a damaged radiator in their WRX, Zayne Admiraal and Matthew Heywood’s similar Subaru led from the opening stage, with Victorian Peter Schey and local Kate Catford’s WRX STi in the first windfarm stage. Admiraal received a 90 second penalty for being late out of service, dropping him from first to seventh, his fightback getting him back into the lead three stages later. He finished the day ahead of Schey, Matt Selley/Hamish McKendrick’s Escort Mk II and Stuart Bowes/Mark Nelson’s Mercedes Benz 450 SLC, also running in Classic. Bowering returned for Sunday’s stages, where Jamie Pohlner/Ken Moore’s WRX was fastest on the opening Burra Gorge, Selley’s Escort having its clutch fail near the end of the stage. The following South to North, sixth-placed Marc Butler and Peter Sims rolled their Honda Civic, very lucky to escape serious injury. Despite a puncture on the penultimate stage, Admiraal finished up 1:14 ahead of Schey, Bowes a further 1:18 away, with Dale Cagney and Mark Dycer’s Mitsubishi Evo III another 27 seconds back.

Round 2 was a brand-new event, the Auto One Port Augusta Rally of the Ranges on June 29, another “blind” rally, based in the spectacular southern Flinders Ranges. Stages consisted of a bitumen run through Pichi Richi Pass, fast, smooth gravel roads, a rough track on private property featuring quite a few cautions for creek beds and off-camber corners and a stage at the Hawker racetrack, all in daylight. Schey and Admiraal tied on the opening Pichi Richi before the Bowes Mercedes went into the lead ahead of Bowering and Admiraal. The fast, flowing roads suited the heavy, powerful Mercedes, setting two fastest times. A tight right-hander dropping into a creekbed on Heysen saw most of the field overshoot. Leading going into the final stage, Admiraal had a flat tyre and a jack problem, dropping him to 11th while Schey’s rapid time gave him the win by 12 seconds over Bowering, Bowes 14 seconds further back, 13 seconds ahead of Pohlner, in turn 24 seconds up on Paul Heenan/Andrew Kriesel’s Mitsubishi Galant VR4.

The season’s first pacenoted rally, the 34th running of the Copyworld Walky 100 Rally, held on August 11, moved south to Eudunda from its traditional Robertstown base. The very wet conditions saw the two runs of the Frankston stage dropped. Aaron Bowering/Heath Weedon took the lead on the first stage before Declan Dwyer/Craig Adams (Mitsubishi Evo VI), in their first rally for the year, wrestled it from them. Pohler’s WRX stopped for 14 minutes on Julia 2 after ingesting mud before Bowering was out a couple of stages later with a cracked sump. This left Dwyer in the lead, closely followed by Admiraal, before the latter scored a 40 second service penalty, putting Dwyer beyond his reach. The pair kept trading fastest times for the remainder of the event, Dwyer winning by 42 seconds from Admiraal, Matt Selley/Hamish Mc Kendrick’s Escort 19 seconds further back, 40 seconds ahead of Shane Alker/Karien Heimsohn’s WRX STi with Schey/Catford’s similar Subaru 30 seconds away. Schey/Catford lead the pointscore with 143, Admiraal/Heywood moving up to second on 114, ahead of Stuart Bowes/Mark Nelson (Mercedes Benz 450 SLC) with 92, Dale Cagney/Mark Dycer (Lancer EVO III) on 90.5, Paul Heeenan/Andrew Kriesl (Galant VR4) with 87 and Shane Alker/ Karien Heimsohn sixth with 83.

7 PUBLIC SCRUTINEERING

Gawler Street, Mount Barker will be the site for scrutineering for the BOTT Adelaide Hills Rally, the fifth and penultimate round of the 2018 CAMS Australian Rally Championship, and fourth and final round of the MRF Tyres South Australian Rally Championship. This will take place from 6pm on Thursday, 20 September. Spectators will be able to view two cars at a time, one from the Australian Rally Championship, and one from the South Australian Rally Championship, being inspected together, the event open to the public. This will be followed by the competing crews signing event merchandise and memorabilia at the nearby Barker Hotel’s Alfresco Area, also in Gawler Street. SERVICE PARK

Service Park and Headquarters for the rally will be at the Mount Barker Showgrounds, which will have a country fair atmosphere, spectators being able to view the cars as well as enjoying the Activation Zone, where there will be the first ever Adelaide Hills Virtual Rally Experience. This will be open to Officials, Competitors and Spectators. Whilst being the base of operations for event and the location for team servicing and regroups, it will also have a swathe of South Australia’s funky food trucks, Adelaide Hills Rally partner displays from Bott, Shannon’s, Leader Computers and City Holden (plus other event partners) and the Adelaide Hills Virtual Rally Experience; open to all comers to test their skills on state of the art equipment, whilst also competing against others and the actual competitors of the event The showgrounds will also have an area for kids and kids at heart to have some fun.

8 FRIDAY NIGHT SUPER SPECIAL STAGE

Pic: Peter Knights

To kick the event off with a bang, we travel down the freeway to the new “The Bend Motorsport Park” where we will use the brand new Stadium Circuit to run a side-by-side, match-racing Super Special Stage where competitors will thrill the crowd with their skill and precision driving while directly competing against their closest rivals. There will be two 1.7 km stages. Tickets are available from www.outix.co

9 SATURDAY STAGES

MONARTO MEGA SS7 & 8 THE GLEN SS3 &5

BACK CALLINGTON SS4 & 6

10 SUNDAY STAGES

TELEPHONE ROAD MT. SS10 & 12 CRAFWORD SS9 & 11

RETREAT VALLLEY SS15

MAWSONS ROAD MT. SS14 & 17 TORRENS SS13 & 16

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START Friday 21 September 2018 (sunset 1809hrs) TC Location SS Liaison Total Time 1st Car SS Dist Dist Dist Allowed due The Bend Stadium Trac k Display Area 17:30 0 Start 17:57 SS1 The Bend SSS 1 1.67 18:00 1A Holding area In 0.40 2.07 0:10 18:10 E HOLDING AREA 1:18

2 Holding Area Out 0:05 19:28 Section 1 SS2 The Bend SSS 2 1.67 19:36 2A Mt Barker Parc Ferme In 73.95 75.62 2:00 21:36 E Totals 3.34 74.35 77.69 Overnight Parc Ferme

Re-start Saturday 22 September 2018 (sunrise 0604hrs, sunset 1810hrs) TC Location SS Liaison Total Time 1st Car SS Dist Dist Dist Allowed due 2B Mt Barker Parc Ferme Out / Servic e In 7:30 Service A (Mt Barker) (3.34) (74.35) (77.69) 0:20 2C Mt Barker Servic e Out 7:50 RZ Refuel (All c ompetitors) 1 Distance to next refuel (17.43) (44.54) (61.97) 3 24.44 24.44 0:36 8:26

SS3 The Glen 1 11.93 8:29 Section 2 4 10.94 22.87 0:25 8:54 SS4 Back Callington 1 5.50 8:57 5 Mt Barker Regroup In 9.16 14.66 0:18 9:15 Mt Barker Regroup 0:10 5A Mt Barker Regroup Out / Servic e In 9:25 Service B (Mt Barker) (17.43) (44.54) (61.97) 0:20 5B Mt Barker Servic e Out 9:45 RZ Refuel (All c ompetitors) 2 Distance to next refuel (17.43) (44.54) (61.97) 5 24.44 24.44 0:36 10:21

SS5 The Glen 2 11.93 10:24 Section 3 6 10.94 22.87 0:25 10:49 SS6 Back Callington 2 5.50 10:52 6A Mt Barker Regroup In 9.16 14.66 0:18 11:10 Mt Barker Regroup 0:10 6B Mt Barker Regroup Out/Servic e In 11:20 Service C (Mt Barker) (17.43) (44.54) (61.97) 0:30 6C Mt Barker Servic e Out 11:50 RZ Refuel (All c ompetitors) 3 Distance to next refuel (37.37) (79.15) (116.52) 7 28.88 28.88 0:36 12:26 SS7 Monarto Mega 1 37.37 12:29 7A Mt Barker Servic e In 50.27 87.64 1:26 13:55 Service D (Mt Barker) (37.37) (79.15) (116.52) 0:20 7B Mt Barker Servic e Out 14:15 Section 4 RZ Refuel (All c ompetitors) 4 Distance to next refuel (37.37) (79.15) (116.52) 8 28.88 28.88 0:36 14:51 SS8 Monarto Mega 2 37.37 14:54 8A Service In 50.27 87.64 1:26 16:20 E Flexi Service E (Mt Barker) (37.37) 79.15 (116.52) 2:00 8B Flexi Service Out / Parc Ferme In 18:20 E Totals 109.60 247.38 356.98

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Sunday 23 September 2018 (sunrise 0603hrs, sunset 1811hrs) TC Location SS Liaison Total Time 1st Car SS Dist Dist Dist Allowed due 8D Parc Ferme Out / Service In 6:50 Service F (Mt Barker) (37.37) (79.15) (116.52) 0:20 8E Mt Barker Servic e Out 7:10 RZ Refuel (All c ompetitors) 5 Distance to next refuel (29.67) (102.97) (132.64) 9 47.15 47.15 0:56 8:06

SS9 Mt Crawford 1 15.38 8:09 Section 5 10 4.38 19.76 0:22 8:31 SS10 Telephone Road 1 14.29 8:34 10A Mt Barker Regroup In 51.44 65.73 1:05 9:39 Mt Barker Regroup 0:10 10B Mt Barker Regroup Out / Servic e In 9:49 Service G (Mt Barker) (29.67) (102.97) (132.64) 0:20 10C Mt Barker Servic e Out 10:09 RZ Refuel (All c ompetitors) 6 Distance to next refuel (44.05) (96.10) (140.15) 11 47.15 47.15 0:56 11:05 SS11 Mt Crawford 2 15.38 11:08 12 4.38 19.76 0:22 11:30

SS12 Telephone Road 2 14.29 11:33 Section 6 13 18.03 32.32 0:36 12:09 SS13 Mt Torrens 1 14.38 12:12 13A Mt Barker Regroup In 26.54 40.92 0:42 12:54 Mt Barker Regroup 0:10 13B Mt Barker Regroup Out / Servic e In 13:04 Service H (Mt Barker) (44.05) (96.10) (140.15) 0:30 13C Mt Barker Servic e Out 13:34 RZ Refuel (All c ompetitors) 7 Distance to next refuel (41.32) (102.27) (143.59) 14 23.67 23.67 0:32 14:06 SS14 Mawsons Road 1 9.64 14:09 15 5.93 15.57 0:19 14:28 SS15 Retreat Valley 7.66 14:31

16 21.56 29.22 0:33 15:04 Section 7 SS16 Mt Torrens 2 14.38 15:07 17 23.80 38.18 0:43 15:50 SS17 Mawsons Road 2 9.64 15:53 17A Mt Barker Servic e In 27.31 36.95 0:40 16:33 E Service I (Mt Barker) (41.32) (102.27) (143.59) 0:05 17B Mt Barker Servic e Out /Finish Holding In 16:38 E Finish (Mt Barker) Podium 17:30

Totals 115.04 301.34 416.38

Summary: SS Liaison Total % Friday 21 September - 2 SSS 3.34 74.35 77.69 4.3 Saturday 22 September - 6 SS 109.60 247.38 356.98 30.7 Sunday 23 September - 9 SS 115.04 301.34 416.38 27.6 Totals 227.98 623.07 851.05 26.8

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13 THE GLEN spectatorThe Glen point Special Stage 3 – First Car 8:29hrs Special Stage 5 -First Car 10:24hrs Saturday 22nd of September 2018

Red Arrows: Rally Cars Green Area: Spectator Area Blue Area: Car Park GPS: -35.023141, 138.991479

Watch the top rally cars barrelling down the hill through the creek and up the hill to a chicane in front of you and then accelerating up the hill out of sight.

14 BACK CALLINGTONBack Callintgon spectator point Special Stage 4 – First Car 8:57hrs Special Stage 6 -First Car 10:52hrs Saturday 22nd of September 2018

Red Arrows: Rally Cars Green Area: Spectators Blue Area: Parking Area

GPS: -35.096153, 138.964453 Watch the top rally cars race across the range in the distance heading towards your great viewing spot on the side of the hill over a crest and down through the under pass under the freeway and out of sight.

15 MONARTO MEGA SPECTATOR POINT Monarto Mega Monarto Mega SpecialSpecial Stage Stage 77 –– First Car First Car 12:29hrs12:29hrs SpecialSpecial Stage Stage 88 -First-First Car 1 Car 14:54hrs4:54hrs Saturday 22nd of September 2018

Red Arrows: Rally Cars Green Area: Spectator Area Blue Area: Parking Area

GSP: -35.063575, 139.093373

Watch the rally cars take this fast corner at the intersection of the Watch the rally cars take this fast corner at the intersection of the longest stage of the entire rally longest stage of the entire rally

16 MT CRAWFORD SPECTATOR POINT Monarto Mega Mt Crawford Special Stage 7 – First Car 12:29hrs Special Stage 9 – First Car 8:09hrs Special Stage 8 -First Car 14:54hrs Special Stage 11 -First Car 11:08hrs Sunday 23rd of September 2018

Red Arrows: Rally Cars Green Area: Spectators Blue Area: Car parking

GPS: -34.724617, 138.949844

Great spot in the forest not far off the main road where you can see every car twice

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Telephone Road Special Stage 10 – First Car 08:34hrs Special Stage 12 – First Car 11:33hrs Sunday 23rd of September 2018

Red Arrows: Rally Cars Green Area: Spectators Blue Area: Parking

GPS: -34.753614, 139.022824

Stand on the hill and watch the rally cars race up the valley below and up to the fling finish.

18 MAWSON ROAD ROAD SPECTATOR POINT 1 Mawson Rd Pike & Joyce Wines Corporate Area Special Stage 14 – First Car 14:09hrs Special Stage 17 -First Car 15:53hrs Sunday 23 of September 2018 Red Arrows: Rally Cars Yellow Area: Corporate Area Blue Area: Car Parking

GPS: -34.898687, 138.820575 Entry no later than 12:30hrs To book, go to www.outix.co , call Pike & Joyce on 08 8389 8102 or email [email protected] 730 Mawson Road, Lenswood SA 5240

19 MAWSON ROAD ROAD SPECTATOR

POINTMawson Rd 2 Anderson Hill Winery Corporate Area Special Stage 14 – First Car 14:09hrs Special Stage 17 -First Car 15:53hrs Sunday 23 of September 2018

Red Arrows: Rally Cars Yellow Area: Corporate Area Blue Area: Car Parking GSP: -34.888854, 138.822903 Entry no later than 12:30hrs To book, go to www.outix.co ,call Anderson Hill on 0407 070 295 or email [email protected] 407 Croft Road Lenswood 5240

20 BOTT MAKING LIFE EASIER FOR HYUNDAI NZ RALLY TEAM WORDS: ROBERT BARRY PHOTOS GEOFF RIDDER

German vehicle storage systems manufacturer Bott may not be a Kiwi household name like WRC driver , but its bespoke vehicle fit-out is making life easier for the Hyundai New Zealand rally team. Bott is headquartered in Germany with operations throughout Europe and its van racking and ute drawer product have been available in New Zealand through Fully Equipped for more than 12 months. As a supplier to Hyundai Motorsport, Paddon is very familiar with the Bott range of equipment. Bott can provide racking to suit every budget and type of commercial vehicle be it a truck, ute or van. The racking is manufactured in Australia so there is a quick turnaround on parts. “In the all of our service trucks and corporate centres are fitted out with Bott gear and it is amazing stuff,” says Paddon. The connections between Hyundai Motorsport and Bott date back to 2012 when the Aleznau workshop facility in Germany was established to develop the i20 for the World Rally Championship. Paddon and his New Zealand-based rally team had previously used Hyundai iLoad vans as support vehicles, but for this domestic rally season they decided to obtain a second hand medium-duty truck from the United Kingdom and modify it to suit their requirements. “We needed a custom fit-out for the rally truck and the Bott engineering team delivered a great bespoke solution, and it only took four weeks from concept to delivery,” says Paddon. The bespoke Bott fit-out inside the Hyundai New Zealand rally team truck includes drawers, shelves, service cases and even a tyre rack. “Now every piece of equipment has a dedicated storage space so the guys can be more efficient when it comes to doing their job. It’s all part of building a winning team,” says Paddon. Through Fully Equipped, Bott offers storage solutions constructed from galvanised steel for strength, durability and long life, it’s primary customer being fleet management organisations. Bott Storage Systems Australia managing director Craig Beard says all product developed by Bott for mobile applications has been rigorously designed and crash tested to European standards. Fully Equipped now stock a range of Bott solutions to suit most vans and utes, and there are standard trade packs to suit electricians, plumbers, and service technicians, and product can also be configured for specific applications. Bott has a long history of supporting motorsport and is proud to continue this tradition in New Zealand with the Hyundai New Zealand rally team truck which made an appearance at the Gold Rush Rally of Coromandel beginning August 18, being the fifth round of the 2017/2018 NZ rally championship.

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ACCOMMODATION IN THE ADELAIDE HILLS

When attending the 2018 BOTT Adelaide Hills Rally, please support the region that is supporting us. The Adelaide Hills has some wonderful accommodation opportunities that are both serene and relaxing, will suit many budgets as well as being very close to the event service park and the special stages that will be used. http://www.adelaidehills.org.au/accommodation

THINGS TO DO IN THE ADELAIDE HILLS

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There's so much to do in the Adelaide Hills. Stroll down the beautiful main streets of historic villages including Aldgate, Stirling, Woodside, Hahndorf and Crafers. Stop at restaurants serving South Australia’s best produce or grab a glass at wineries beckoning from vineyards right on Adelaide's doorstep. Explore magnificent Mount Lofty Botanic Garden, enjoy close encounters

with native animals at Cleland, pick your own fruit or discover the immense artistic legacy of Hans Heysen.

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ART & CULTURE IN THE ADELAIDE HILLS

Whether you're looking for galleries, museums, studios, cultural centres or workshops, the Adelaide Hills are home to a thriving arts scene. Hahndorf Academy is a hub of creativity, heritage and contemporary culture. Visit The

Cedars, the home, studio and garden of Australia's most renowned landscape artist, Sir Hans Heysen.

Afterwards, embark on the Hills Sculpture Trail, winding its way through the beautiful landscape of the Adelaide Hills.

TOURIST ATTRACTIONS IN THE ADELAIDE HILLS

With a diverse range of experiences on- offer, the Adelaide Hills region boasts some of South Australia's most iconic experiences, right on Adelaide's doorstep.

Head to Mount Lofty for spectacular views over Adelaide, drink and dine like royalty in the German village of Hahndorf or cuddle

koalas at Cleland Wildlife Park. Towns throughout the Adelaide Hills have a rich history with gorgeous heritage-listed properties, parks, gardens and reserves aplenty. Stirling, Hahndorf, Bridgewater and Crafers boast iconic wineries, restaurants, pubs, halls, houses and venues, all ready and waiting to be discovered.

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FAMILY FUN WITH THE KIDS IN THE ADELAIDE HILLS

Among the rolling Adelaide Hills and its charming towns, you'll find countless kid-friendly activities. Satisfy your family's sweet tooth picking luscious strawberries at Beerenberg Farm or dig into mouth-watering goodies at Melba's Chocolate Factory. Cuddle koalas and bounce with kangaroos at Cleland

Wildlife Park and Gorge Wildlife Park or take a stroll in the beautiful Mount Lofty Botanic Garden. Let the kids run wild at

Woodhouse Activity Centre or climb the world's biggest rocking horse in Gumeracha. Other highlights include the National Motor Museum, Hahndorf Farm Barn and the SteamRanger Heritage Railway.

UNIQUE, BOUTIQUE SHOPPING IN THE ADELAIDE HILLS

There are three major shopping precincts in the Adelaide Hills. There’s Hahndorf, Australia’s oldest German settlement, the garden village of Stirling and thriving Mount Barker. Buy unique homewares, clothing and accessories at trendy boutiques, meander through vibrant, leafy main streets or take home art from one of the region’s many galleries and studios. Find markets selling fresh, mouth-watering produce every weekend in the Adelaide Hills. From fruit and vegetables to art and wine, it's all there.

24 WELCOME TO CALLINGTON!

Callington and Kanmantoo (just 8kms down the road) are historic mining towns established in 1840s and nestled in the beautiful Bremer Valley. Many of the buildings have been preserved, giving the towns a unique character. Interpretive signs about the history are on Back Callington Road, the Old Princes Highway and at the recently exposed 1860s smelter north of the oval. Maps available at the local stores.

Callington Kanmantoo Secrets! There are a number of high-quality local businesses worth checking out: Accommodation Bed & Breakfasts at Osterio Sanso & Broken Gum Country Retreat. Eating - Take-away food at Bremer River Cottage, Kanmantoo Store & Callington Store. Formal dining at the highly regarded Tuscan restaurant Osterio Sanso at Kanmantoo and authentic French food at Lavande (reopening in September).

Other points of interest are: • Kanmantoo Bacon & Quality Meats, a family-run business, over 30 years old, which won second place nationally in 2017 for their PorkMark bacon. • JAKEM Farms has 4WD tracks & camping and Off Road Training.

Come back and visit us at the Callington Show on Sunday 28th October. An innovative, family-oriented Show with a huge program of events. Check us out on Facebook or www.callingtonshow.com.au.

BROKEN GUM Country Retreat

Bill 0410087462 Norma 0424001545 [email protected] www.brokengum.net

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Sunday September 23rd, 2018 at Anderson Hill

Welcome to the 2018 BOTT Adelaide Hills Rally proudly promoted by Ultimate Motorsport Events and supported by Anderson Hill at Lenswood

You will be able to enjoy the unrivalled hospitality of the Anderson Hill winery’s family whilst watching the best rally teams in Australia competing on one of the best rally stages in this country.

The Anderson Hill Rally Experience will provide an afternoon filled with good food and good wine while the 2018 BOTT Adelaide Hills Rally provide the spectacle of great rally competition at the front door step of the winery.

The day will start at 12:00pm on the Sunday with entrées and beverages sweeping through those that are lucky enough to be there.

This will be followed by the delivery of a sumptuous group share food including wood fired pizzas and delicious nibbles and a welcome drink of your choice.

Finally, as the rally competition comes to an end, you will enjoy a sweet and delectable end to your Anderson Hill Rally Experience with some dessert choices.

Complementing your appetite for both the gorgeous food and exciting competition will be access to (in moderation of course) wonderful suite of wines that Anderson Hill have to offer.

Cost per person will be $50.00, with booking being made directly to Anderson Hill or via the 2018 BOTT Adelaide Hills Rally Booking portal:

www.outix.co

2018 BOTT Adelaide Hills Rally Anderson Hill Special Stage Experience

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Sunday September 23rd, 2018 at Pike & Joyce Winery

Welcome to the 2018 BOTT Adelaide Hills Rally proudly promoted by Ultimate Motorsport Events and supported by Pike & Joyce Winery.

You will be able to enjoy the unrivalled hospitality of the Pike & Joyce Winery team whilst watching the best rally teams in Australia competing on one of the best rally stages in this country.

P&J Rally Experience will provide an afternoon filled with delicious food and wine while the 2018 BOTT Adelaide Hills Rally provide the spectacle of great rally competition at the front door step of the winery.

The day will start at 12:00pm on the Sunday with entrées and beverages sweeping through those that are lucky enough to be there.

This will be followed by the seated delivery of a sumptuous group share main course with further beverages that complement the food being served.

Finally, as the rally competition comes to an end, you will enjoy a sweet and delectable end to your Pike & Joyce Rally Experience with a choice of dessert.

Complementing your appetite for both the gorgeous food and exciting competition will be access to (in moderation of course) wonderful suite of wines such as the Sparkling Pinot Noir Rose the Descente Sauvignon Blanc, the Buerre Bosc Pinot Gris, the Sirocco Chardonnay and the lovely Vue du Nord Pinot Noir.

Cost per person will be $95, with booking being made either directly to Pike & Joyce or via the 2018 BOTT Adelaide Hills Rally Booking portal: www.outix.co

2018 BOTT Adelaide Hills Rally Pike & Joyce Wines Special Stage Experience

27 CAMS Australian Rally Championship® & BOTT Adelaide Hills Rally Official Entry List 2018 non-printing column Vehicle 2 4 Group Seeding Start Car Competitor (Entrant) / Driver Make W W

Class Other Number Order No. Sponsor Co-Driver State Model D D CAMS AUSTRALIAN RALLY CHAMPIONSHIP® 1.0000 Eli EVANS VIC Skoda R5 1 2 Tankformers Ben SEARCY WA Fabia R5 0.9662 Harry BATES ACT Toyota AP4 2 3 Toyota Genuine Parts John MCCARTHY QLD Yaris 0.9866 Steve GLENNEY TAS Subaru P5 ARC2 3 4 Contel Communications Andy SERANDIS SA Impreza WRX 0.9679 Molly TAYLOR NSW Subaru P5 4 5 Subaru do Motorsport Malcolm READ NZ Impreza WRX STi 0.9564 Declan DWYER SA Mitsubishi P6P ARC2 5 6 Tyrepower Blackwood Craig ADAMS SA Lancer EVO Vl SARC 0.9497 Lewis BATES ACT Toyota S2000 6 7 Neal Bates Motorsport Dale MOSCATT NSW Corolla S2000 0.8824 Chris HIGGS NSW Mitsubishi P5 7 8 Brumby Bar & Grill Daymon NICOLI WA Lancer EVO Vl 0.9458 Zayne ADMIRAAL SA Subaru P5P ARC2 8 9 SC Racing Matthew HEYWOOD SA Impreza WRX SARC 0.8969 Jamie POHLNER SA Subaru P5P ARC2 9 10 Wilson Security & Locksmiths Ken MOORE SA Impreza WRX SARC 0.8627 Dale CAGNEY SA Mitsubishi P6P ARC2 10 11 Aussie Custom Caravans Mark DYCER SA Lancer EVO Vl SARC 0.8502 Adam KAPLAN NSW Nissan G2 11 12 Hunter Holden Aleshia PENNEY NSW 370Z 0.8440 Nicholas CAGNEY SA Mitsubishi P6P ARC 2 12 13 Aussie Custom Caravans Adam BRANFORD SA Lancer EVO lll SARC ??? Luke ANEAR NSW Subaru P5 13 14 Contel Communications Eddie MAGUIRE TAS Impreza WRX STi ??? Damian REED SA Nissan P4 ARC2 14 15 Frank Reed Conveyancing Guy TYLER SA Silvia S13 SARC 0.7243 Haowen CHU NSW Ford P2 15 16 Haowen Chu Glen ALCORN NSW Fiesta 0.7191 Kevin RAEDEL SA Ford P4 ARC2 16 17 Right Price Auto Repairs Lisi PHILLIPS SA Falcon XR6 SARC UME CLASSIC CUP Jack MONKHOUSE NSW Datsun Classic 17 18 Waterhouse Performance Katie FLETCHER NSW 180B Matthew SELLEY SA Ford Invit SARC 18 106 Racecam Hamish MCKENDRICK SA Escort Michael BUSBY SA Mazda Classic SARC 19 152 ACM Electrical Ashley BUSBY-LYONS SA RX7 Wayne MASON QLD Ford Classic 20 107 Ideal FX David LANGFIELD SA Escort Mk 2 RS 1800 Jason SIMS SA Datsun Classic SARC 21 135 Blue Lake Cranes Bev SHUTE SA 180B Bruce FIELD SA Alfa Romeo Classic 22 122 Lyndon WILSON SA GTV6 3.0 Craig HAYSMAN SA Triumph Classic SARC 23 129 Pump X Julie BOORMN SA TR7 V8 Michael MOHR SA Datsun Classic SARC 24 153 Loftia Engineering Casey MOHR SA Stanza SSS Bruce PAIX SA Ford Classic SARC 25 156 Matthew WOODS SA Escort Mk 11 SOUTH AUSTRALIAN RALLY CHAMPIONSHIP Peter SCHEY VIC Subaru P5P 26 141 Sky Refrigeration Kate CATFORD SA Impreza WRX Shane ALKER SA Subaru P5P 27 109 Nisscare Pty Ltd Karien HEIMSOHN SA Impreza WRX STi Paul HEENAN SA Mitsubishi P6P 28 113 Andrew KRIESL SA Galant Andrew GLEESON SA Datsun CRC 29 110 Fred BREWER SA Stanza Rob HUNT SA Mitsubishi P5P 30 144 Jeremy BROWNE SA EVO Vl Paul KNOPKA SA Subaru P5P 31 115 Big Chop Racing Neil BRANUM SA Impreza WRX Paul GEORGE SA Datsun P3 32 130 MGA Insurance Group Liam BACHE SA 1600 Chris BENNETT SA Subaru P5P 33 125 David ROWE SA Impreza WRX Shaun HOLDEN SA Ford P4 34 154 Tom PFITZNER SA Falcon Simon HOFF SA Ford P3 35 138 Self Storage St Agnes Renee HOFF SA Escort Mk 2 Ian WEAVER SA Mitsubishi P4 36 134 Liam BACHE SA Magna Martin RADFORD SA Datsun P3 37 155 Miller Electrical Stephen MILLER SA 1600 SOUTH AUSTRALIAN CLUBMAN SERIES Garry DODD SA Subaru P6P 38 201 Driven Motorsport Andrew WOUTERS SA Impreza WRX Jarrod BAWDEN SA Nissan P4 39 202 Kustom Fix Michael GOEDECKE SA Skyline RALLYSAFE INTRO RALLY Ben NIGHTINGALE SA Subaru 40 301 Chloe BOJKO SA Legacy RS Stuart BATES SA Subaru 41 302 Michael CONSTABLE SA Impreza RS Criag MICHELMORE SA Ford 42 303 Graham NEWBURY SA Fairmont Roger LOMMAN SA Datsun 43 304 28 Adam SULLIVAN SA Bluebird Tankformers Toyota Genuine Parts Contel Communications Eli Evans (Vic) & Ben Searcy (WA) Harry Bates(ACT) & John McCarthy (Qld) Steve Glenney (Tas) & Andy Sarandis (SA)

Skoda Fabia Toyota Yaris Subaru WRX STi 2 R5 ARC 3 AP4 ARC 4 P5 ARC2

Subaru do Motorsport Tyrepower Blackwood Neal Bates Motorsport Molly Taylor (NSW) & Malcolm Read (NZ) Declan Dwyer (SA) & Craig Adams (SA) Lewis Bates (ACT) & Dale Moscatt (NSW)

Subaru WRX STi Mitsubishi EVO VI Toyota Corolla 5 P5 ARC 6 P6 ARC2/SARC 7 S2000 ARC

Brumby Bar and Grill SC Racing Wilson Security & Locksmith Services Chris Higgs (NSW) & Daymon Nicoli (WA) Zayne Admiraal (SA)/Matthew Heywood (SA) Jamie Pohlner (SA) & Ken Moore (SA)

Mitsubishi Lancer EVO VI WRX Subaru Impreza WRX 8 P5P ARC 9 P5P ARC2/SARC 10 P5P ARC2/SARC Aussie Custom Caravans Hunter Holden Aussie Custom Caravans Dale Cagney (SA) & Mark Dycer (SA) Adam Kaplan (NSW) & Aleshia Penney (NSW) Nicholas (SA) & Adam Branford (SA)

Mitsubishi EVO VI Nissan 370Z Mitsubishi Evo III 11 P6P ARC2/SARC 12 G2 ARC 13 P6P ARC2/SARC

Contel Communications Frank Reed Conveyancing Luke Anear (NSW) & Eddie Maguire (Tas) Damian Reed (SA) & Guy Tyler (SA) Haowen Chu (NSW) & Glen Alcorn (NSW)

Subaru Impreza WRX STi Nissan Silvia S13 Ford Fiesta 14 P5 ARC 15 P4 ARC2/SARC 16 P2 ARC 29 Right Price Auto Repairs Waterhouse Performance Racecam Kevin Raedel (SA) & Lisi Phillips (SA) Jack Monkhouse (NSW)/Katie Fletcher (NSW) Matt Selley (SA) & Hamish McKendrick (SA)

Ford Falcon XR6 Datsun 180B Ford Escort Mk II Warrior 17 P4 ARC2/SARC 18 Classic 106 Invit SARC

ACM Electrical Ideal FX Blue Lake Cranes Michael Busby (SA)/Ashley Busby-Lyons (SA) Wayne Mason (Qld) & Dave Langfield (SA) Jason Sims (SA) & Bev Shute (SA)

Mazda RX7 Ford Escort Mk 2 RS1800 Datsun 180B 152 Classic SARC 107 Classic SARC 135 Classic SARC Pump X Loftia Engineering Bruce Field (SA) & Kyndon Wilson (SA) Craig Haysman (SA) & Julie Boorman (SA) Michael Mohr (SA) & Casey Mohr (SA)

Alfa Romeo GTV 3.0 Triumph TR7 V8 Datsun Stanza SSS 122 Classic SARC 129 Classic SARC 153 Classic SARC Sky Refrigeration Nisscare Pty. Ltd. Bruce Paix (SA) & Matthew Woods (SA) Peter Schey (Vic) & Kate Catford (SA) Shane Alker (SA) & Karien Heimsohn (SA)

Ford Escort Mk II Subaru WRX Subaru WRX STi 156 Classic SARC 141P5P SARC 109 P5P SARC

Paul Heenan (SA) & Andrew Kriesl (SA) Andrew Gleeson (SA) & Fred Brewer (SA) Rob Hunt (SA) & Jeremy Browne (SA)

Mitsubishi Galant VR4 Datsun Stanza Mitsubishi EVO VI 113P6P SARC 110 CRC SARC 144 P5P SARC

30 Big Chop Racing MGA Insurance Group Paul Knopka (SA) & Neil Branum (SA) Paul George (SA) & Liam Bache (SA) Chris Bennett (SA) & David Rowe (SA)

Subaru Impreza WRX Datsun 1600 Subaru Impreza WRX 115 P5P SARC 130 P3 SARC 125 P5P SARC Self Storage St. Agnes Shaun Holden (SA) & Tom Pfitzner (SA) Simon Hoff (SA) & Renee Hoff (SA) Ian Weaver (SA) & Liam Bache (SA)

Ford Falcon Ford Escort Mk II Mitsubishi Magna 154 P4 SARC 138 P3 SARC 134 P4 SARC

Miller Electrical Driven Motorsport Kustom Fix Martin Radford (SA) & Stephen Miller (SA) Garry Dodd (SA) & Andrew Wouters (SA) Jarrod Bawden (SA)/Michael Goedecke (SA)

Datsun 1600 Subaru Impreza WRX Nissan Skyline 155 P3 SARC 201 P6P Clubman 202 P4 Clubman Craig Michelmore (SA) & Ben Nightingale (SA) & Chloe Bojko (SA) Stuart Bates (SA) & Michael Constable (SA) Graham Newbury (SA)

Subaru Legacy RS Subaru Impreza RS Ford Fairmont 301 Intro Rally 302 Intro Rally 303 Intro Rally

Roger Lomman (SA) & Adam Sullivan (SA)

Datsun Bluebird 304 Intro Rally

31 S.A.’s RALLYING CAR CLUBS South Eastern Automobile Club (S.E.A.C.) is the premier motor sports club in the South East of South Australia. Located in Mount Gambier, we regularly conduct Trials, Motorkhana, Khanacross, Autocross and other events up to Australian Championship level. The club has a strong membership, and owns its own private Autocross track which is regularly used for competition and training days. SEAC welcomes new members from any discipline of motor sport or simply those interested in becoming involved in the club in any capacity. The South Eastern Automobile Club proudly owns and manages its own CAMS sanctioned Autocross facility, affectionately named SEAC Park. Located to the west of Mount Gambier, the property is an excellent venue for driver training, competition days and social events. SEAC regularly conducts working bees to keep the various tracks and land in top condition. During the late 80’s and early 90’s the club decided that it would be interested in purchasing some land for the purpose of holding club events. The land that was used for racing on at the time was becoming harder to manage and so the hunt was on for a suitable site that was not too far from Mount Gambier, was varied and interesting in topography and was at the right price. After looking at a few locations, a former quarry site was selected on Megaw Rd, west of town. The land was soon purchased and SEAC Park was born. The club also organises the annual Legend of the Lakes Hillclimb. www.seacsa.com

SOUTHERN DISTRICTS CAR CLUB The Southern Districts Car Club (SDCC) has been established since 1966. We are involved in a variety of motor sport disciplines and welcome all walks of life. We promote and encourage activities between club members while fostering courtesy, friendship and responsibility on public roads. The club is open to all age groups and car makes, with competition starting at 12yrs of age for Motorkhana and Khanacross. It doesn’t matter if you are a beginner or a National Champion everyone is welcome. SDCC promote and run a variety of events, ranging from Motorkhana to Khanacross, Autocross, Hillclimbs, Rallysprint and Rally. We also have a range of social events throughout the year that are advertised in our monthly magazine the “Southern Comfort”. In 2013 SDCC purchased the MID MURRAY MOTORPLEX (MMM), 400 acres situated 20km west of Walker Flat. With the tracks and infrastructure well under way, this year will see continual improvement of the tracks General meetings are held at 8.15pm on the second Wednesday of each month at the Colonel Light Gardens RSL, 3 Prince George Parade Colonel Light Gardens. If you’re interested in motor sport then come along to the next meeting or even better come to an event at our new track. You will find the members very friendly and more than willing to answer any questions you have or help out if you come to race! SDCC welcomes new members, and spectators are free to come and enjoy Khanacross one of the fastest growing, cheaper motor sport events available. Road cars are welcome and you can enter up to 4 drivers in the same car. So get your mates together and buy a cheapie, add a fire extinguisher and mudflaps then have some fun on the track. www.sdcc.asn.au

WALKERVILLE ALL CARS CLUB One of the premier rally clubs in South Australia, The Walkerville All Cars Club Inc (a.k.a. Walky) has been around since 1954 We are primarily rally enthusiasts, whether we drive, navigate organise or help out at events We are not a one make car club so you are welcome, no matter what type of vehicle you drive. Our membership encompasses everyone from beginners through to national champions We also maintain a growing Historical registrations register. Established in 1954 Walkerville All Cars Club (WACC) has been running high quality Rally events in South Australia for over 30 years. One such event the CopyWorld Walky 100 has been recognised by CAMS with the award for the 2015 SA/NT State Event of the Year. Historic registration - Walky is a Club authorised to participate in the “Conditional Registration Scheme” for Historic and prescribed left-hand drive vehicles. Walky Park Own and operate Walky Park our 475 acre rallsprint facility near Truro. www.wacc.asn.au 32 EVENT PARTNERS

The Adelaide Hills Rally is proud to welcome Bott Storage Systems as the event naming rights sponsor for 2018 Bott is a global leader in the design and manufacture of in-vehicle and workshop storage equipment. In Australia and New Zealand, the international Bott Group is represented by Bott Storage Systems. Bott brought rally legend Frank Kelly down-under last year and also supports the Paddon Motorsport Hyundai team in New Zealand. The range of Bott in-vehicle storage equipment is proudly made in South Australia. Craig Beard, Managing Director says “The AHR represents a great opportunity to showcase our product range to motorsport fans and the general public alike. We have recently released a new range of dedicated trade-packs and the rally is a great way of taking the products out of the showroom and into the community. Throughout the event there will be a selection of Bott demonstration vans and utilities on display to see first-hand the quality of the fit-out and superior engineering. Bott - Turning a van into a work space.

SHANNONS – INSURANCE FOR MOTORING ENTHUSIASTS You know why enthusiasts insure with Shannons? Because Shannons and all their people truly share the same passion as you do. They’re enthusiasts – that’s why just about everywhere motoring enthusiasts gather you’ll see the famous Shannons colours and more often than not, Shannons people wearing them. When you call Shannons for an insurance quote you won’t speak to someone who’s reading a prepared script from a monitor all Shannons people are enthusiasts –all of them share the same passion as you. There’s no better example of this than their specially tailored insurance products. Shannons are true enthusiasts. They auction and trade the cars we love, they support the events we enjoy and the car movement we belong to as well as offering the best and most flexible insurance cover on our most prized possessions – including our cars, bikes and even our homes. Shannons isn’t for everyone but for motoring enthusiasts across Australia, Shannons insurance is the insurer of choice. So, when the vehicle comes first, insure it with Shannons.

HILLS RADIO

88.9 FM Hills Radio is the “Voice of the Adelaide Hills”, providing community based “Not for Profit” radio to the Adelaide Hills and Mount Barker Council areas. From topical local talk of a morning to unique and fresh local bands and music we have it all. As a partner 88.9 FM Hills Radio will be actively engaged and broadcasting live from Rally Central based at Mount Barker Oval in BOBB our “ Big Outside Broadcast Bus” providing hourly updates and coverage during the event. Listen in live on http://www.hillsradio.com.au/streaming.php, or call us on 08 8391 3885 for a request or further information on being involved. www.hillsradio.com.au 33 EVENT PARTNERS

Established in 1994 by Brian Anderson and his son Ben, Anderson Hill sits on 35 acres of prime land in Lenswood, South Australia with 20 acres of vineyards, abundant wildlife and surrounded by nature in the heart of the Adelaide Hills wine region, renowned for its excellent cool climate wines. Lenswood is a sub-region of the Adelaide Hills wine region from where some of Australia’s most famous wine brands source grapes including Penfold, Henschke, Nepenthe and Shaw + Smith. Magnificent panoramic views across our vineyards and the Adelaide Hills reach north toward Gumeracha, Birdwood and Mount Crawford. Our recently expanded cellar door restaurant in Lenswood offers visitors a relaxed environment to soak up some of best views in the Adelaide Hills and enjoy our premium cool climate wines, craft beer and lunch menu – from shared plates and platters to our signature wood-fire pizzas. Make yourself comfortable indoors or outdoors on the deck or lawn overlooking the vineyard. Across the road is the popular Fox Creek mountain bike trails in Mt Crawford Forest. And down the road you’ll find other popular Adelaide Hills destinations including the Lobethal Bierhaus, Pike & Joyce Wines, Mt Lofty Ranges Vineyard and Goldings Wines. Our cellar door restaurant is open for lunch Wednesday to Sunday from 11am to 5pm. The Anderson Hill Rally Experience will provide an afternoon filled with good food and good wine while the 0182 BOTT Adelaide Hills Rally provide the spectacle of great rally competition at the front door step of the winery. The day will start at 12:00pm on the Sunday with entrées and beverages sweeping through those that are lucky enough to be there. This will be followed by the delivery of a sumptuous group share food including wood fired pizzas and delicious nibbles and a welcome drink of your choice. Finally, as the rally competition comes to an end, you will enjoy a sweet and delectable end to your Anderson Hill Rally Experience with some dessert choices. Complementing your appetite for both the gorgeous food and exciting competition will be access to (in moderation of course) wonderful suite of wines that Anderson Hill have to offer.

Established by Managing Director Ross Almond in 1984, Copyworld has grown from its humble origins to become a national leader in the sale and service of photocopiers and network solutions. With purpose-built offices in Adelaide and Perth, the company has over 100 dedicated employees serving the needs of customers Australia-wide. Not only can Copyworld’s professional sales team connect you with the latest technology on the market, its band of skilled technicians is able to provide fast, reliable and comprehensive support. Copyworld is the exclusive dealer for Toshiba photocopiers, multi-function devices (MFD’s) and facsimiles. In addition, Copyworld partners with Microsoft and other information technology companies in order to look after your entire IT network. Copyworld has been a supporter of motorsport in South Australia for almost 30 years and is the long-time naming rights sponsor of the Copyworld Walky 100 Rally. The company is supplying printers for the Bott Adelaide Hills Rally, including a printing station in the interactive hub at Rally HQ at the Mt. Barker Showgrounds. www.copyworld.com.au

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At the height of the Adelaide Hills, is the Pike and Joyce ‘On Top of the Hill’ Lenswood cellar door, 40 minutes from Adelaide. Pike and Joyce wines is a collaboration between two families who share a love of the region, a passion for viticulture, and a desire to produce only the finest wine. Pike and Joyce Wines was formed in 1994 as the coming together of the Pike family from Pikes Wines in the Clare Valley and the Joyce family, fifth generation horticulturists from the Adelaide Hills. The vineyard is located at one of the highest points in the Adelaide Hills with majestic 180 degree panoramic views overlooking 25 hectares of vineyards. Located on Mawson Road (where the final stages of the ARC competition is run, you’ll want to come for the afternoon and enjoy five star hospitality and stay for the afternoon to enjoy Pike and Joyce’s range of premium wines, including Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc, Pinot Gris, Gruner Vetliner and Pinot Noir wines, complemented by the region’s best produce. Sunday 23 September Immerse yourself in the most exciting day of the Rally at the award-winning Pike & Joyce Restaurant and Winery in Lenswood. Perched on top of the hill, overlooking the Onkaparinga Valley, the restaurant provides a stylish and luxurious setting for lunch. Here, the crew at Pike and Joyce will be offering a long lunch for those wanting to kick back, enjoy the race and watch it in style. Enjoy great food and wine and time to mingle with the events’ partners and guests and view the final stages of the ARC competition. A wonderful afternoon has been planned with exclusive use of the Venue and a 3 course lunch matched with quality Pike and Joyce wines and Pike’s beers. Format: Enjoy roaming entrees and award winning wines from the designated viewing area overlooking Mawson Road. Move inside and partake in a delicious array of main courses (served in shared format) in the restaurant, accompanied by Pike and Joyce wines. Dessert and coffee served in the restaurant. All inclusive package $130 per person (3 hour beverage package). Bookings can be made either directly to Pike & Joyce or via the 2018 BOTT Adelaide Hills Rally Booking portal: www.outix.co

asp - Application Service Provider, first began as a retail software store in Glenelg, South Australia Running 7 days a week providing retail software with a try before your buy model. Soon moving into PC hardware, and then in 1999 creating our first cloud server. With a client running both Adelaide and Sydney offices with no connectivity between them and a twice weekly zip disk backup posted between. asp saved them $500 per month by enabling both Adelaide and Sydney offices to connect to the same MYOB file at the same time. asp have since evolved into managed services and managed cloud markets, with a national client base providing round the clock support. Cloud Solutions asp - Application Service Provider are Cloud experts and have been involved in cloud solutions since 1999. asp can assist in your setup, migration to and ongoing management of Office 365. Managed Services As a Managed Service Provider, asp can keep your IT at its optimum service. asp utilise the latest technology and software to keep your IT running, and to fix issues before they become major. Technical support asp provide up to 24 x 7 x 365 support, including phone and remote support, and a priority 1 service for major incidents. Our team will always talk to you in simple easy to understand language. www.apps.com.au 35 EVENT PARTNERS

While the challenging roads of the greater Adelaide Hills will be a focus for the cars and crews competing in the 2018 Adelaide Hills Rally, various facilities in the region will also play an important part of the operation of the rally. One of these facilities will be TAFE SA Mount Barker, particularly the students and workshops of the Automotive Program. Students in the current Certificate II in Automotive Servicing Technology course will have the opportunity to get up close with rally vehicles from both the Australian and South Australian Rally Championship. The TAFE SA facilities will be used for pre-event scrutineering and post-event vehicle inspection, and the students will work alongside CAMS Accredited Scrutineers. These school-based students attend the campus one day per week and learn the skills and knowledge required to conduct a routine service on a vehicle. This involves inspection for safety, wear, and ensuring all components of the vehicle are roadworthy. “These skills can be applied to the scrutineering of a rally car, checking for safety and eligibility before the vehicles take part in the event” says TAFE SA Automotive Lecturer, Chris Michelmore. “These students have been studying about servicing the various components of the car, so to put this into practice on a competition vehicle adds a new dimension to the course. It also provides the students with another career path where their training can take them.” The students are from High Schools in the Adelaide Hills area and use the studies from the Certificate II course towards gaining their SACE Certificate, while completing Year 11 and 12. This Certificate II is a pathway to a Certificate III in Automotive apprenticeship, with the students gaining employment in the Automotive Industry in both the Light and Heavy Vehicle Workshops in the region. With similar TAFE SA Automotive programs occurring at campuses in the Barossa, Murray Bridge and Noarlunga area, the ability to train school-based students in their local area adds to the successful outcomes of these Certificate II courses.The students’ involvement with the 2018 Adelaide Hills Rally is just one of these successful training opportunities.

RallySport Magazine is Australia’s only rallying website dedicated to all levels and branches of rallying.

For nearly 30 years RallySport Magazine has been the respected market leader in Australia and covers all aspects of the sport, from the World Rally Championship Australian Rally Championship and the New Zealand Rally Championship, right through to the grassroots level of the sport, including both gravel and tarmac events.

With respected contributors from both Australia and overseas, RallySport Magazine continues to produce a wide range of rallying coverage.

If it’s happening in rallying, you’ll read it on www.rallysportmag.com 36 EVENT PARTNERS

Leader Computers is a proudly Australian Owned national distributor of IT equipment and peripherals. Being family owned and based in Adelaide, Leader is a proud sponsor of this fantastic local event. Leader computers has been in business for more than 20 years, supplying quality Australian built systems, servers, tablets and laptops, as well as a host of accompanying equipment through your local computer store or retailer.

Leader will be hosting an electronic Rally Driving Experience over the days of the Bott Adelaide Hills Rally. Come and feel the excitement and test your driving skills in the exhibitions area, and get a sneak peek at some of the new technology available while you are at it. www.leadersystems.com.au

Clemco Pty Ltd is a family owned business founded in Langhorne Creek in 1919. Clemco grows, processes, packages and sells wholesale almonds to businesses and the public throughout Australia Suppling almonds in 1kg packages, 12.5kg cartons, or 25kg bags, delivering locally to Adelaide, Adelaide Hills and the Fleurieu Peninsula. We also ship and truck intrastate and interstate! Meechi Rd, Langhorne Creek SA 5255

The organisers of the Bott Adelaide Hills Rally would like to thank the councils of the areas where the event is taking place for their support and co-operation.

37 AUSTRALIAN RALLY CHAMPIONS

2017 Australian Rally Champions Nathan Quinn and Ben Searcy

DRIVER NAVIGATOR/CO-DRIVER 1968 Harry Firth (VIC) Graham Hoinville (VIC) Ford Cortina 1969 Frank Kilfoyle (VIC) Doug Rutherford (NSW) Ford Cortina Lotus 1970 Bob Watson (VIC) Jim McAuliffe (VIC) Renault R8 Gordini 1971 Colin Bond (NSW) George Shepheard (NSW) Holden Torana LC GTR XU-1 1972 Colin Bond (NSW) George Shepheard (NSW) Holden Torana LJ GTR XU-1 1973 Peter Lang (ACT) Warwick Smith (VIC) Holden Torana LJ GTR XU-1 1974 Colin Bond (NSW) George Shepheard (NSW) Holden Torana LJ GTR XU-1 1975 (WA) John Large (WA) Datsun 240Z 1976 Ross Dunkerton (WA) Jeff Beaumont (VIC) Datsun 260Z 1977 Ross Dunkerton (WA) Jeff Beaumont (VIC) Datsun 260Z George Fury (VIC) Monty Suffern (VIC) Datsun 710 1978 Greg Carr (ACT) John Dawson-Damer (NSW) Ford Escort RS 1979 Ross Dunkerton (WA) Jeff Beaumont (TAS) Datsun Stanza 1980 George Fury (VIC) Monty Suffern (VIC) Datsun Stanza 38 1981 Geoff Portman (VIC) Ross Runnalls (VIC) Datsun Stanza 1982 Geoff Portman (VIC) Ross Runnalls (VIC) Datsun 1600 1983 Ross Dunkerton (WA) Geoff Jones (NSW) Datsun 1600 1984 David Officer (VIC) Kate Officer (VIC) Mitsubishi Galant 1985 Barry Lowe (SA) Kevin Pedder (SA) Subaru RX Turbo 1986 Barry Lowe (SA) Kate Officer (VIC) Subaru RX Turbo 1987 Greg Carr (ACT) Fred Gocentas (ACT) Alfa Romeo GTV6 1988 Murray Coote (QLD) Iain Stewart (QLD) Mazda 323 4WD 1989 Greg Carr (ACT) Mick Harker (ACT) Lancia Delta Integrale 1990 Ed Ordynski (SA) Mark Nelson (SA) Mitsubishi Galant VR-4 1991 Robert Herridge (WA) Steve Vanderbyl (WA) Subaru Liberty RS 1992 Robert Herridge (WA) Mark Nelson (SA) Subaru Liberty RS 1993 Neal Bates (ACT) Coral Taylor (NSW) Toyota Celica GT-Four 1994 Neal Bates (ACT) Coral Taylor (NSW) Toyota Celica GT-Four 1995 Neal Bates (ACT) Coral Taylor (NSW) Toyota Celica GT-Four 1996 Possum Bourne (NZ) Craig Vincent (NSW) Subaru Impreza WRX 555 1997 Possum Bourne (NZ) Craig Vincent (NSW) Subaru Impreza WRX 555 1998 Possum Bourne (NZ) Craig Vincent (NSW) Subaru Impreza WRX 555 1999 Possum Bourne (NZ) Craig Vincent (NSW) Subaru Impreza WRC98 2000 Possum Bourne (NZ) Mark Stacey (QLD) Subaru Impreza WRC98 2001 Possum Bourne (NZ) Craig Vincent (NSW) Subaru Impreza WRC 2002 Possum Bourne (NZ) Mark Stacey (QLD) Subaru Impreza WRX STi 2003 (VIC) Greg Foletta (VIC) Subaru Impreza WRX STi 2004 Cody Crocker (VIC) Greg Foletta (VIC) Subaru Impreza WRX STi 2005 Cody Crocker (VIC) Dale Moscatt (NSW) Subaru Impreza WRX STi Spec-C 2006 Simon Evans (VIC) Sue Evans (NSW) Toyota Corolla Sportivo (NP) 2007 Simon Evans (VIC) Sue Evans (NSW) Toyota Corolla Sportivo (NP) 2008 Neal Bates (ACT) Coral Taylor (NSW) Toyota Corolla S2000 2009 Simon Evans (VIC) Sue Evans (NSW) Toyota Corolla S2000 Mitsubishi Lancer Evo IX 2010 Simon Evans (VIC) Sue Evans (NSW) Subaru Impreza WRX STi 2011 Justin Dowel (VIC) Matt Lee (VIC) Mitsubishi Lancer Evo IX 2012 2WD: Eli Evans (VIC) Glen Weston (QLD) Honda Jazz 4WD: Michael Boaden (NSW) Helen Cheers (NSW) Mitsubishi Lancer Evo IX 2013 Eli Evans (VIC) Glen Weston (QLD) Honda Jazz 2014 Scott Pedder (VIC) Dale Moscatt (NSW) Renault Clio 2015 Eli Evans (VIC) Glen Weston (QLD) Citroen DS3 2016 Molly Taylor (NSW) Bill Hayes (WA) Subaru Impreza WRX STi 2017 Nathan Quinn (NSW) Ben Searcy (NSW) Mitsubishi Lancer Evo IX 39 SOUTH AUSTRALIAN RALLY CHAMPIONS

2017 S.A. Rally Champion Driver 2017 S.A. Rally Champion Co-Driver Aaron Bowering (Subaru WRX STi) Mike Dale (Mitsubishi Galant VR4)

DRIVER NAVIGATOR/CO-DRIVER 1961 Laurie Boyle Unknown G. Dickeson Unknown 1962 Adrian Callary Renault R8 Garry Chapman Renault R8 1963 Adrian Callary Renault R8 Garry Chapman Renault R8 1964 L.L. Fiebig Volkswagen Beetle Garry Chapman Volkswagen Beetle 1965 Stewart McLeod Volkswagen Beetle Jack Lock Volkswagen Beetle 1966 Stewart McLeod Volkswagen Beetle Jack Lock Volkswagen Beetle 1967 Adrian Callary Renault 16TS Garry Chapman Renault 16TS 1968 Ron Waite Toyota Corona 1600S L. Newby Toyota Corona 1600S 1969 Adrian Callary Honda S800 Garry Chapman Honda S800 1970 Stewart McLeod Holden Torana XU-1 Jack Lock Holden Torana XU-1 1971 Tom Barr Smith Renault 16TS Rob Hunt Renault 16TS 1972 Chuck Mora Renault 16TS Adrian Mortimer Mazda RX2 1973 Stewart McLeod Holden Torana XU-1 Adrian Mortimer Holden Torana XU-1 1974 Stewart McLeod Datsun 240Z Adrian Mortimer Datsun 240Z 1975 Stewart McLeod Datsun 240Z Adrian Mortimer Datsun 240Z 1976 John Taylor Mini Cooper S Jeremy Browne Mini Cooper S 1977 Jim Conaghty Toyota Celica Kevin Attwood Toyota Celica 1978 Phil Pittaway Datsun 1600 Peter Harden Datsun 1600 1979 Jim Conaghty Mazda RX3 Adrian Mortimer Mazda RX3 1980 Barry Burns Datsun 1600 David Milne Datsun 1600 1981 Barry Burns Datsun Stanza David Milne Datsun Stanza

40 1982 Barry Lowe Dazda Ted Dobrzynski Dazda 1983 Barry Lowe Dazda Ted Dobrzynski Dazda 1984 Jim Conaghty Dazda Jeremy Browne Dazda 1985 Jim Conaghty Dazda Jeremy Browne Dazda 1986 Ed Ordynski Subaru RX Turbo Lyn Wilson Subaru RX Turbo 1987 Mark Tolcher Subaru RX Turbo Doug Morrison Mazuba 1988 Alan Mutton Subaru RX Turbo Carol Mutton Subaru RX Turbo 1989 Dick Manning Ford Falcon XY Kevin Attwood Ford Falcon XY 1990 Barry Lowe Ford Falcon GTHO Doug Morison Ford Falcon GTHO 1991 Mark Tolcher Subaru RX Turbo David Tolcher Subaru RX Turbo 1992 John George Ford Laser TX3 Mark Stacey Ford Laser TX3 1993 David McDonough Mitsubishi VR4 Ian Lawson Mitsubishi VR4 1994 Andrew Lovell Mazda 323 GTX Brian Ortlepp Mazda 323 GTX 1995 Glen Cugley Jeremy Browne Subaru Legacy 1996 Eric Dowling Ford Laser TX3 Craig Orr Ford Laser TX3 1997 Steve Winwood Ford Falcon Darren Masters Mazda 323 GTR Leah McClintock Datsun 1200 Ben Makai Datsun Stanza 1998 Not awarded 1999 Darren Masters Mazda 323 GTR Paul Whiting Mazda 323 GTR 2000 Tom Quill Subaru WRX STI Matthew Sanders Holden Commodore 2001 Tom Quill Subaru WRX STI Mike Dale Subaru WRX STI 2002 Darryn Snooks Mitsubishi EVO 1 David Johns Mitsubishi EVO 1 Brendon Dearman Subaru WRX STI 2003 Samuel Brand Subaru WRX STI Tim Batten Subaru WRX STI 2004 Wil Orders Mitsubishi EVO 1 Matthew McAdam Mitsubishi EVO 1 2005 Declan Dwyer Mitsubishi EVO 3 Craig Adams Mitsubishi EVO 3 2006 Declan Dwyer Mitsubishi EVO 3 Craig Adams Mitsubishi EVO 3 2007 Matthew Selley Subaru WRX STi Joana Fuller Subaru WRX STi 2008 Matthew Selley Subaru WRX STi Joana Fuller Subaru WRX STi 2009 Matthew Selley Subaru WRX STi Claire Ryan Subaru WRX STi 2010 Russell Marker Subaru WRX STi Karien Heimsohn Subaru WRX STi 2011 Russell Marker Subaru WRX STi Karien Heimsohn Subaru WRX STi 2012 Declan Dwyer Mitsubishi EVO 6 Craig Adams Mitsubishi EVO 6 2013 James Rodda Subaru WRX STi David Langfield Subaru WRX STi 2014 Henry Nott Mitsubishi EVO 6 Warren Neitz Datsun 1600 2015 Guy Tyler Mitsubishi EVO 5 Steve Fisher Mitsubishi EVO 5 2016 Andrew Gleeson Datsun Stanza Lisi Phillips Datsun 1600 2017 Aaron Bowering Subaru WRX Mike Dale Mitsubishi Galant VR4

41 AUSTRALIAN RALLY CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND WINNERS IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA DRIVER NAVIGATOR/CO-DRIVER 1968 Harry Firth (Vic) Graham Hoinville (Vic) Ford Cortina 1969 Adrian Callary (SA) Gary Chapman (SA) Renault 16TS 1970 Stewart McLeod (SA) Jack Lock (SA) Holden Torana XU-1 1971 Colin Bond (NSW) George Shepheard (NSW) Holden Torana XU-1 1972 John Taylor (SA) Graham West (SA) Austin Kimberley 1973 Stewart McLeod (SA) Adrian Mortimer (SA) Holden Torana XU-1 1974 Colin Bond (NSW) George Shepheard (NSW) Holden Torana XU-1 1975 Dean Rainsford (SA) Graham West (SA) Porsche 911 1976 Ross Dunkerton (WA) Jeff Beaumont (Vic) Datsun 260Z 1977 George Fury (Vic) Monty Suffern (Vic) Datsun 710 1978 Colin Bond (NSW) John Dawson-Damer (NSW) Ford Escort 1979 Geoff Portman (Vic) Ross Runnalls (Vic) Datsun 1600 1980 Geoff Portman (Vic) Ross Runnalls (Vic) Datsun Stanza 1985 Barry Lowe (SA) Kevin Pedder (SA) Subaru RX 1986 Barry Lowe (SA) Mark Stacey (SA) Subaru RX 1989 Greg Carr (NSW) Mick Harker (NSW) Lancia Delta Integrale 1990 Ed Ordynski (SA) Jeremy Browne (SA) Mitsubishi Galant VR4 1991 Rob Herridge (WA) Steve Vanderbyl (WA) Subary Liberty RS 1992 Possum Bourne (NZ) Rodger Freeth (NZ) Subaru Liberty RS 1994 Ross Dunkerton (WA) Fred Gocentas (ACT) Mitsubishi Lancer GSR 2001 Possum Bourne (NZ) Craig Vincent (NSW) Subaru Impreza 2002 Possum Bourne (NZ) Mark Stacey (NT) Subaru Impreza 2003 Ed Ordynski (SA) Iain Stewart (Vic) Mitsubishi Evo 2004 Chris Atkinson (Vic) Ben Atkinson (Vic) Subaru Impreza 2005 Scott Pedder (Vic) Glen Weston (Qld) Mitsubishi Evo VIII 2006 Scott Pedder (Vic): Glen Weston (Qld) Mitsubishi Evo IX 2007 Simon Evans (Vic) Sue Evans (Vic) Toyota Corolla Sportivo 2008 Simon Evans (Vic) Sue Evans (Vic) Toyota Corolla S2000 2009 Simon Evans (Vic) Sue Evans (Vic) Toyota Corolla S2000 2010 Simon Evans (Vic) Sue Evans (Vic) Subaru WRX STi 2011 Justin Dowell (Vic) Matt Lee (Vic) Mitsubishi Lancer Evo IX 2012 Michael Boaden (NSW) Helen Cheers (NSW) Mitsubishi Evo IX 2013 Eli Evans (Vic) Glen Weston (Qld) Honda Jazz 2014 Scott Pedder (Vic) Dale Moscatt (NSW) Renault Clio R3 2015 Eli Evans (Vic) Glen Weston (Qld) Citroen DS3 R3T 2016 Brendan Reeves (NSW) Rhiannon Gelsomino (NSW) Subaru WRX STi 2017 Nathan Quinn (NSW) Ben Searcy (NSW) Mitsubishi Evo IX 42 CURRENT AUSTRALIAN RALLY CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS LEADERS: ELI EVANS AND BEN SEARCY (SKODA FABIA P5)

Pic: Peter Whitten - RallySport Magazine

CURRENT MRF SOUTH AUSTRALIAN RALLY CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS LEADERS: peter schey and kate catford (subaru wrx StI)

Pic: John Lemm - MSI Media

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