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    2010 Motor Events

    G'day all!

    I was wondering what events were coming up this year with regards to motor events, especially Rally's. I was thinking of putting in for the Adelade classic which is up in november, but obviously have to go to some dodgey other state to get into it. I was thinking of running my little Alfa in it, but I have no idea whats going on....Can anyone fill me in?

    Cheers Guys....
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    AASA Events
    Australian Tarmac Rally Championship

    Round One: Mt Buller Sprint - Mansfield / Mt Buller Victoria December 4th to 6th 2009
    http://www.mountainmotorsports.com.au/
    Event Run

    Round Two: Targa Wrest Point - Hobart 29, 30, 31 of January
    http://www.targawrestpoint.com.au/
    Entries Closed event is full

    Round Three: Lake Mountain Sprint - Marysville March 19, 20 & 21st
    http://www.mountainmotorsports.com.au/
    Entries Open spots available

    Round Four: Targa Tasmania - 27th April - 2nd May 2010
    http://www.targa.org.au/
    Entries Open send in application to compete

    The 2010 / 2011 AASA Australian Tarmac Rally Championship starts with Mt Buller Sprint in December again though there is talk of a new event in August to take it to 5 rounds.

    CAMS Events

    Adelaide Hills Tarmac Rally
    21st to 23rd May
    http://www.asprally.com/
    Entries Open

    Targa South West WA
    29-30 May 2010
    http://www.targawest.com.au/
    Entries Open

    QUIT Targa West
    26th - 29th August
    http://www.targawest.com.au/
    Entries Open

    Classic Adelaide
    17 to 21st November
    http://www.classicadelaide.com.au/ca10/index.asp
    Entries Open

    That should get you started, if you check the supp regs for Targa Tasmania you will find what class the Alfa would run in and therefore what mods are allowed but suffice to say in most instances if it meets the Targa Tasmania AASA Championship rules there isn't much you will have to do to it to make it legal for the CAMS events and vice versa other than if you are going to run in both CAMS and AASA events to make sure you have the appropriate CAMS logbook and National Rally license and the appropriate AASA License and logbook.

    Also if you are interested in Targa Tasmania for 2011 it is the twentieth anniversary so best get your entry in early to get a spot. If there is anything else you need to know feel free to send me a PM with any questions, Marti and I have entered all the rounds of the Australian Tarmac Championship this year and were lucky enough to pick up Tarmac Magazine Scholarship which helped with some of the entry fee for Targa Tasmania which is something you could apply for the 2011 event when Tarmac magazine announces it.

    Cheers Al
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    Quote Originally Posted by quozl View Post
    AASA Events
    Australian Tarmac Rally Championship

    Round One: Mt Buller Sprint - Mansfield / Mt Buller Victoria December 4th to 6th 2009
    http://www.mountainmotorsports.com.au/
    Event Run

    Round Two: Targa Wrest Point - Hobart 29, 30, 31 of January
    http://www.targawrestpoint.com.au/
    Entries Closed event is full

    Round Three: Lake Mountain Sprint - Marysville March 19, 20 & 21st
    http://www.mountainmotorsports.com.au/
    Entries Open spots available

    Round Four: Targa Tasmania - 27th April - 2nd May 2010
    http://www.targa.org.au/
    Entries Open send in application to compete

    The 2010 / 2011 AASA Australian Tarmac Rally Championship starts with Mt Buller Sprint in December again though there is talk of a new event in August to take it to 5 rounds.

    CAMS Events

    Adelaide Hills Tarmac Rally
    21st to 23rd May
    http://www.asprally.com/
    Entries Open

    Targa South West WA
    29-30 May 2010
    http://www.targawest.com.au/
    Entries Open

    QUIT Targa West
    26th - 29th August
    http://www.targawest.com.au/
    Entries Open

    Classic Adelaide
    17 to 21st November
    http://www.classicadelaide.com.au/ca10/index.asp
    Entries Open

    That should get you started, if you check the supp regs for Targa Tasmania you will find what class the Alfa would run in and therefore what mods are allowed but suffice to say in most instances if it meets the Targa Tasmania AASA Championship rules there isn't much you will have to do to it to make it legal for the CAMS events and vice versa other than if you are going to run in both CAMS and AASA events to make sure you have the appropriate CAMS logbook and National Rally license and the appropriate AASA License and logbook.

    Also if you are interested in Targa Tasmania for 2011 it is the twentieth anniversary so best get your entry in early to get a spot. If there is anything else you need to know feel free to send me a PM with any questions, Marti and I have entered all the rounds of the Australian Tarmac Championship this year and were lucky enough to pick up Tarmac Magazine Scholarship which helped with some of the entry fee for Targa Tasmania which is something you could apply for the 2011 event when Tarmac magazine announces it.

    Cheers Al
    Wow, thanks for all of that Al, Seems I best move southward, as there doesnt seem to be much happening up here

    Congrats on the schollarship, I am only now working out just how much all of this stuff costs! Nothing fun is cheap now-a-days is it.....Anyway, thanks for that again. Might see you guys down there.

    Tim
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    Quote Originally Posted by Coxy09 View Post
    Wow, thanks for all of that Al, Seems I best move southward, as there doesnt seem to be much happening up here

    Congrats on the schollarship, I am only now working out just how much all of this stuff costs! Nothing fun is cheap now-a-days is it.....Anyway, thanks for that again. Might see you guys down there.

    Tim
    Hi Tim, yea nothing up here any more, there used to be Suncoast Rally but that was cancelled and the Dutton Rally (now ATC) don't even have an event up here any more as the government makes it too difficult for them.

    Our R32 lives in Tasmania now permanently as all the events are in the southern states and it's cheaper to leave it there and fly down.

    Once you get the car built and safety gear out of the way you can do the events on a budget and it is certainly worth it in the long run. We have been lucky to pick up some sponsorship from a few companies and just picked up Kumho as a tyre sponsor and that helps heaps but the biggest saving is teaming up with other guys with similar cars or in a similar class. It is a great way to spread the costs of service crew etc across a few teams as well combine sponsorship opportunities etc.

    A mate is building a Alfa 1600 Junior so I can put you in contact with him as he has a lot of contacts for parts etc if needed, just let me know. Would be great to have another Qld'er running in the rallies.

    Cheers Al
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    Quote Originally Posted by quozl View Post
    Hi Tim, yea nothing up here any more, there used to be Suncoast Rally but that was cancelled and the Dutton Rally (now ATC) don't even have an event up here any more as the government makes it too difficult for them.

    Our R32 lives in Tasmania now permanently as all the events are in the southern states and it's cheaper to leave it there and fly down.

    Once you get the car built and safety gear out of the way you can do the events on a budget and it is certainly worth it in the long run. We have been lucky to pick up some sponsorship from a few companies and just picked up Kumho as a tyre sponsor and that helps heaps but the biggest saving is teaming up with other guys with similar cars or in a similar class. It is a great way to spread the costs of service crew etc across a few teams as well combine sponsorship opportunities etc.

    A mate is building a Alfa 1600 Junior so I can put you in contact with him as he has a lot of contacts for parts etc if needed, just let me know. Would be great to have another Qld'er running in the rallies.

    Cheers Al
    Bloody G'ments ohwell I think motorsport is making a comeback, well at least I can hope it is, ignorance is bliss lol.....

    As for the car, Plan is to finish building it soonish, get it onto Lakeside or something see how it's going and all, and then hopefully get it down to do a few rallies. Its a road car, so its not going to be serious, but should be fun all the same. I have been talking to a few mates about going in as a group, and they all seem to be talk but no go, as per usual I guess.

    As for your mate with the Junior, is he in Brisbane? Im fairly involved with the alfa scene up here, Just wondering if I'd know him. But yes it would be good to get a few QLD'ers into the rallies. See how we go I guess.

    Is there much involvement from people on this site?
    Coxy
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    Craig is in Sydney but he bought the car from a guy on the Sunshine coast a couple of months ago. Here is a picture of it


    There are a few guys here in Brisbane who are doing the rallies covering most of the classic, modern and showroom classes but no one else in a VW from QLD currently.

    I don't know anyone else on here doing the championship this year but Geoff Hale from Victoria is doing some gravel stuff and Volksee77 from WA (Luke) has done Targa WA and went really well 2nd in class if I remember correctly http://www.vwwatercooled.org.au/newf...ad.php?t=33534 and we're trying to get him to come and do Targa.

    Guy Harding has done Targa before in a Bug and won his class and does a fair few track days and Dutton stuff but his car doesn't meet the rules for AASA or CAMS events currently. Other than that there is Marius in his S2000 Polo who does some ARC events his last being the Australian Round of the WRC last year. I'm not aware of anyone else on here competing in rallies but I am probably mistaken. There is also Rob (Manaz) who is helping us out and is joining us in Tassie for the week of Targa and will be looking after all the IT stuff for the team from downloading video to updating the website with pics and news of the cars. So I guess there are a few of us involved and it would be great to have more so let us know if there is anything you are wondering about with regards to the rules or classes or whatever.

    Cheers Al
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    Quote Originally Posted by quozl View Post
    Craig is in Sydney but he bought the car from a guy on the Sunshine coast a couple of months ago. Here is a picture of it


    There are a few guys here in Brisbane who are doing the rallies covering most of the classic, modern and showroom classes but no one else in a VW from QLD currently.

    I don't know anyone else on here doing the championship this year but Geoff Hale from Victoria is doing some gravel stuff and Volksee77 from WA (Luke) has done Targa WA and went really well 2nd in class if I remember correctly http://www.vwwatercooled.org.au/newf...ad.php?t=33534 and we're trying to get him to come and do Targa.

    Guy Harding has done Targa before in a Bug and won his class and does a fair few track days and Dutton stuff but his car doesn't meet the rules for AASA or CAMS events currently. Other than that there is Marius in his S2000 Polo who does some ARC events his last being the Australian Round of the WRC last year. I'm not aware of anyone else on here competing in rallies but I am probably mistaken. There is also Rob (Manaz) who is helping us out and is joining us in Tassie for the week of Targa and will be looking after all the IT stuff for the team from downloading video to updating the website with pics and news of the cars. So I guess there are a few of us involved and it would be great to have more so let us know if there is anything you are wondering about with regards to the rules or classes or whatever.

    Cheers Al
    Funny thing about that car, I know the bloke who owned it, he is a nice guy actually and can drive a bit. The bloke I take my car to get serviced and all, worked on that car too from memory, but there ya go....

    Ohwell sounds like I will have to get involved in this car, get it running and get into some events!....

    Cheers mate.
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    Wow Small world, we went up to Tony's place to check it out intially for Craig and then again a week later when Craig flew up to finalise the purchase. Tony took me for a drive in it so I could let Craig know what it was like and we went on one of the Suncoast stages that was around his house, great little car and very quick. Craig bought it as he had one that was very similar a few years ago and always regretted selling it.

    Edit: Oh I forgot there is also Ian Cudmore with his MKV R32 who is rallying and Nick Strange both from Newcastle who co drove for Ian. Nick is currently building a 2005 Alfa Romeo 147 GTA Monza for Targa and is going to run it in the showroom class.

    Cheers Al
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    Quote Originally Posted by quozl View Post
    Wow Small world, we went up to Tony's place to check it out intially for Craig and then again a week later when Craig flew up to finalise the purchase. Tony took me for a drive in it so I could let Craig know wjat it was like and we went on one of the Suncoast stages that was around his house, great little car and very quick. Craig bought it as he had one that was very similar a few years ago and always regretted selling it.

    Cheers Al
    I know I'm on the wrong website here, But they are a fantastic little motor car. Alfa do know how to make a car, despite certain failures in electrical components .....I have a little alfa 33 with a 1.7 16v motor in it. I Honestly reckon it would give the VR a hurry up in a straight line if not beat it, and around a set of corners, its just so much fun to drive, always makes me smile....when its working

    What are the 32's like to drive, are they a fun car or just basically quick and nothing really bothers it?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Coxy09 View Post
    I know I'm on the wrong website here, But they are a fantastic little motor car. Alfa do know how to make a car, despite certain failures in electrical components .....I have a little alfa 33 with a 1.7 16v motor in it. I Honestly reckon it would give the VR a hurry up in a straight line if not beat it, and around a set of corners, its just so much fun to drive, always makes me smile....when its working

    What are the 32's like to drive, are they a fun car or just basically quick and nothing really bothers it?
    32 is fun to drive and usually very stable, but they hate getting light on the suspension over yumps etc that is about the only time it gets unstable.

    The main problem though is it is a heavy pig and we need more power to compete with the Evo's and Sti's, mainly out of the corners when they come on boost, in saying that we will make a decision after Targa whether to keep it and build the engine up to the limit of the rules or get something newer, hopefully still in the VW family but with more ability to increase boost and with a better version of the AWD system
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