Adrian Coppin will always look back at the 2018 CAMS Australian Rally Championship with mixed emotions.
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Adrian Coppin will always look back at the 2018 CAMS Australian Rally Championship with mixed emotions.
At the start of the 2018, Luke Anear was an unknown in Australian rally circles, but by the end of the year, it was a different story for the rookie.
Molly Taylor and co-driver Malcolm Read have confirmed they will compete in the 2019 CAMS Australian Rally Championship as part of a new look Subaru outfit.
It’s been a year of mixed results for Adam Kaplan and his co-driver Aleshia Penney, with the New South Wales based crew experiencing the highs of winning a class championship and the lows of rolling cars.
It’s been a long road for CAMS Australian Rally Championship driver Andrew Penny and 2018 had its fair share of ups and downs.
Haowen Chu arrived quietly on the Australian rally scene, but quickly became a familiar face to followers of the CAMS Australian Rally Championship.
It is with great sadness that CAMS advises of the passing of Geoff Sykes.
The 2018 CAMS Australian Rally Championship landed in Coffs Harbour set for a mouthwatering finale – four title contenders ready to battle it out at Kennards Hire Rally Australia.
At the end of four rounds, the 2018 CAMS Australian Rally Championship (ARC) was looking pretty good for Eli Evans and Ben Searcy.
It’s always nice when a fan favourite wins a title and it’s exactly how 2018 CAMS ARC2 title ended up.