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now that was just mean...but the stats are there :cool:

So whos navving for u in the RR?

Yeah sure these past Rookie winners may have all crashed - but at least they can say they have been a winner.

Remember - if you're not first you're last!

:3some:

Well I think the snowman is theman for the job of breaking the trend!

Don't break him Benny!

Also, wishing all you boys and girls heading down to TWP this week good luck and great times! :(

Thanks young Benny- shame we won't be seeing you down there in the near future :D

havn't organised that yet, you looking for a seat?

Not really, liking the idea of cruising round for the week watching.. but if your desperate, maybe...

Or if you want to break in some new blood im happy to help :(

Well well, guess who's jumping on the Championship bandwagon. Healthy for the sport though imo, AASA v CAMS.

Just received this email and attached release;

Dear Enthusiasts,

We have some exciting news to share with you! This year’s “Classic Adelaide” tarmac rally is proud to be part of the CAMS new, 2010 Australian Modern Tarmac Rally Championship. Owners of modern vehicles can now register to compete for championship points at this year’s Classic Adelaide. The competition is just starting to heat up as we invite all modern-car owners to sign up to this year’s Classic Adelaide event and be part of the new CAMS championship.

Now has never been a better time for you to register your application and drive along some of the great tarmac roads Adelaide has to offer. Mingle with competitors, car enthusiasts and even world-renowned racing celebrities, made simple with the event’s ‘hub’ format bringing you back to the city each evening. Book your spot by February 5th to take advantage of our “Early Bird” price savings of $700 and be part of “The World’s Greatest Classic Car Rally”, the Classic Adelaide.

Download our entry form now to take up this incredible offer and join us in November as we enjoy Adelaide’s superb roads, shopping & cuisine.

Hope to see you at Classic Adelaide, 17th – 21st November 2010.

Kind regards,

Craig Dawson

Sales & Sponsorship Executive, Classic Adelaide

www.silverstoneevents.com

RELEASE

27 January 2010

New 2010 Modern Tarmac Championship to follow from successful Classic Championship

Following the successful running of the inaugural Australian Classic Tarmac Rally Championship in 2009, CAMS has established the Australian Modern Tarmac Rally Championship to cater for showroom and alternative energy vehicles.

With the increasing level of modern as well as classic cars participating at tarmac events, the next logical step was to introduce a modern championship.

Both championships will be conducted at the same events during 2010, commencing at Rally Tasmania on 27 – 28 February. The remaining rounds will be held at the Adelaide Hills Tarmac Rally in South Australia from 21 – 23 May, Targa West in Western Australia from 26 – 29 August and finally at Classic Adelaide in South Australia from 17 – 21 November.

Registration for vehicles fitting the specified criteria for the modern and classic championships will be automatic upon payment of the entry fee for each event. There will not be a separate championship registration fee.

Championship points will be awarded from first to twentieth outright towards the Australian Modern and Classic Tarmac Rally Champion Driver and Co-Driver.

In addition, each driver and co-driver will receive class points. For the modern championship this will include: Early Modern, Late Modern and Contemporary, Exotic Cars and Group M5. Class points will be awarded from first to tenth place. These class points will also be added to the outright position points to determine the Australian Modern Tarmac Rally Champions.

Sporting regulations for the modern and classic championships are close to being finalised and will soon be made available on the online CAMS Manual website.

Championship information can be found on the CAMS website or by emailing [email protected] or calling (03) 9593 7777.

For further information contact:

Sara Lettieri

CAMS Media & Communications Co-ordinator

I thought the Australian Classic Tarmac Rally Championship was an epic fail, and abandoned last year?

how many poeple are entered in rally tas this year?

Edited by sav man

My prediction is very few given the sorry state of the CAMS regs and the regs big difference to AASA. As you said on the phone the other day, we just about need two cars now, one for each governing bodied event.

It could be too little, too late.

so how are our sau-ers going?

Looks like Kel is still on the road in the mighty mx5 which is a good sign.

But what is going on with snowie....entry says RICHMOND/BRISBY, and the only Brisby I know is our favourite blood nut Troy??? Was there a last minute change of plans or something?

BTW on regs....no point blaming CAMS, it was AASA that came along and opened the door to significantly different regs allowing more mods. The CAMS rules have stayed pretty static and I think that's a good thing (not that I often agree with what CAMS do!)

Anyone down there or got more information than just the website?

Yeh thats an interesting one Benny.

Poor old Frank, was doing pretty well too

10_TWP_F_Purdey_Accident_07public.jpg

I know that pic !! Thats mine from today, I have been down here shooting for the organizers

yeah big off, the car was a bit of mess

More of my pics here

Joel's Targa Wrest Point Images

i was pretty impressed with his times. We were batteling with him for 2nd in cadigory 8 in 2008 (till i binned it). live feed said he rolled it.

if jones doesn't get pinned, everyone is just going to drive through the middle of corners come Targa.

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