1976 Australian Rally Championship

In terms of the championship, it was a pretty dominant performance by Ross Dunkerton and Jeff Beaumont, in their Datsun 260Z, taking four wins and a second place. They were challenged early in the season by Dean Rainsford and Graham West in their Porsche, who lead the series at the mid-point, but their challenge faded in the second half of the year with mechanical failures and an off.

But the other part of this year’s story was the rise of George Fury in an FIA Group 2 Datsun 710 who won the final three rounds, but was ineligible for ARC points. This was becoming an untenable situation for the series which would be addressed the following year.

Nissan won the Manufacturers Award.

Tom Snooks has provided the full story here.

To see other years of the Australian Rally Championship go to the ARC series page.

Ross Dunkerton & Jeff Beaumont - 2
Ross Dunkerton & Jeff Beaumont on the 1976 Marchal Rallye

Series Regulations

Events were run under the National Rally Code.

Vehicle eligibility was CAMS Group C – Australian Touring Cars, with additional requirements as per the NRC and state addenda. In several events winners or significant placegetters were not eligible for ARC points. These were generally FIA Group 2 cars imported for the Southern Cross, as well as heavily modified CAMS Group G cars.

Points were awarded down to sixth: 9-6-4-3-2-1, probably all results to count.

Events

The series was planned to have seven rounds, but the opening round, the Mazda House Rally, was postponed due to weather and ultimately cancelled, leaving six rounds. The WA event was renamed and with new personnel turned out to be somewhat unsatisfactory. A new SA round ran further north in the Flinders Ranges but was not well supported. The Akademos also had new personnel and was dropped back to a state heat, while the Alpine decided to go international, with the Marchal Rallye and North Eastern Rally each stepping up and providing excellent Victorian rounds. All events were now navigationally straightforward.

  1. Commonwealth Bank Rally (WA)
  2. SEV Marchal Rallye (Vic)
  3. Bega Valley Rally (NSW)
  4. Rally Renault (SA)
  5. North Eastern Rally (Vic)
  6. Lutwyche Village Warana Rally (Qld)

Pointscores

Drivers Pointscores

PlaceDriverStateWAMarchalBegaSANEWaranaTotal
1Ross DunkertonWA9999642
2Dean RainsfordSA96621
3David JonesVic2364217
4Danny BignellWA?6
5Murray CooteQld99
6=Hank KabelQld347
6=Evan GreenNSW167
8=Terry MannWA44
8=Greg CarrACT44
8=Adrian TaylorQld44
8=Ed MulliganNSW224
12Dieter ThummSA
13=John ColemanVic33
13=Garry HarrowfieldVic33
13=Ron MarksNSW33
16=Terry O’SullivanWA?22
16=Frank JohnsonWA22
18=John OdgersWA?11
18=Lindee AndersonNSW11
18=Elizabeth SanderySA11
18=John WhiteVic11
18=Jim ReddiexQld11

Navigators Pointscores

PlaceNavigatorStateWAMarchalBegaSANEWaranaTotal
1Jeff BeaumontVic9999642
2Graham WestSA96621
3Ian PersonVic2364217
4Brian MarsdenQld99
5=Simon KabelQld347
5=John BrysonNSW167
7Peter BainbridgeWA?66
8=Peter JordanWA?44
8=Wayne GregsonACT44
8=John SouminenQld44
8=Fred GocentasACT224
12=Barry WalmsleySA
12=Brian BousfieldWA?
14=Bernard PeasleyVic33
14=Geoff O’DonnellVic33
14=Graham GilliesNSW33
17=Terry WoodWA?22
17=Brian ClarkWA?22
19=Lee BrailsfordWA?11
19=Sinja Kable-CummingNSW11
19=John SeithSA?11
19=Ronn JayVic11
19=Greg SkedQld11