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Round 6 of the ARB Australian Off Road Racing Championship.

Round 5 of the ARB Australian Off Road Racing Championship.

Round 4 of the 2018 ARB Australian Off Road Racing Championship

Round 3 of the 2018 ARB Australian Off Road Racing Championship.

Media Release – 8 February, 2017 The Australian Auto-Sport Alliance has been buoyed by the response from the off road racing community since they became a sanctioning partner under their newly formed management group. Chris Lewis-Williams, Chief Executive Officer of the Benalla Auto Club Inc, a not for profit incorporated association which owns the AASA, …

As many in off road are now aware, there has been a move by five clubs within the Australian off road racing community to change from the current sanctioning body to a new self-managed entity. The move is not just a move to The Australian Auto Sport Alliance (AASA); it is a move to self-management …

Further information has been provided by the Australian Off Road Management Group summarising the competition class structure and preliminary safety requirements. Note the specifications for the newly formed “Class 10”. An overview of the vehicle classes will be as follows: Unlimited – Buggy with engine capacity less than 6060cc, one or two seats Class 1– Buggy …

The Australian Off Road Management Group has today released further information following their announcement of Tuesday 17th January to move to AASA as a sanctioning body. The Australian Off Road Management Group have set up a caretaker board composed of delegates from the clubs listed in the 17th January release to be responsible for overseeing …