Highlights
With Victorian rallying popular and well supported, eight separate series were conducted in 1980. In addition, four events were run as “Open” events without being part of a series (the Begonia Stages, the Experts Trial, the North Central Rally and the Presidents Trial) and there were numerous “closed to club” events.
The Victorian Rally Championship was for the first time a fully route charted timed-to-the-second and was won in controversial circumstances by Chris Brown and Simon Brown in their Datsun 180B SSS. For the second time in its history (the first was the 1971 navigators title), the VRC was decided in the Australian Motor Sports Appeal Court (AMSAC). The Grade 2 award went to Chris Wall and Lloyd Minifie.
The Alpine International Rally was run on 8-9 November although, despite its International status, didn’t attract any competitors from outside Australia. Greg Carr and Fred Gocentas achieved an excellent win, with Portman/Runnalls second and Bond/Dawson-Damer third.
Australian Rally Championship
Victoria hosted Round 3 of the Australian Rally Championship, the Akademos Rally, on 17 May. It was won by Ross Dunkerton and Jeff Beaumont in the Datsun Stanza. In fact all five founds of the ARC were won by Datsun Stanzas with three wins to Victorians George Fury and Monty Suffern who won the chanmpionship.