1988 Australian Rally Championship

The main contenders this year were expected to be reigning champions, Carr and Gocentas, now in a Starion, David and Kate Officer also in a Starion, Murray Coote and Iain Stewart, as well as Wayne Bell and Dave Boddy, both in Mazda 323s, and Ed Ordynski in a  Subaru RX.

A somewhat difficult year for the ARC with only four rounds. And a tricky year for some of the main contenders. Bell broke a gearbox in Tasssie and had engine problems at Bega, but had a victory in the West. Ordynki blew a turbo in Tassie and did not return until the final round. The Officers’ championship was curtailed when their car didn’t make it to the West due to  a transporter breakdown. So going into the final round Coote and Carr were on equal points. Carr was favourite on his home event but he was delayed in a water crossing and then the Starion’s turbo blew, after which they limped home in fourth. The win and the title went to Murray Coote and Iain Stewart, the first Queenslanders to win the title. David Eadie and Chris Shearer had a win in Bega and second in Canberra to place third in the championship.

The Manufacturers Award was re-introduced for the first time since 1977 and went to Mazda.

Tom Snooks has provided the full story here.

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

Murray Coote / Iain Stewart on the winners podium of the 1988 Esanda Finance Rally of Australia

Series Regulations

Events were run under the National Rally Code. All rounds were special stage events timed to the second.

Vehicle eligibility was CAMS PRC – Production Rally Cars and FIA Group A – Touring Cars.

Points were awarded down to tenth: 20-15-12-10-8-6-4-3-2-1, all results to count.

Events

The SA round was withdrawn and the Alpine was cancelled (effectively postponed to a new early date in 1989) leaving only four rounds. Then the Queensland round was cancelled at the last moment when permissions were withdrawn. The Canberra round in the form of the Esanda Rally of Australia was co-opted as the final round.

  1. APPM TT-Line Rally (Tas)
  2. Forest Rally (WA)
  3. Bega Valley Rally (NSW)
  4. Esanda Rally of Australia (ACT)

Pointscores

Drivers Pointscores

PlaceDriverStateTasWABegaACTTotal
1Murray CooteQld2012102062
2Greg CarrACT1515121052
3David EadieNSW201535
4=David OfficerVic104620
4=Wayne BellNSW2020
6Pat BarberVic86216
7Marc RoachNSW1515
8=Peter GlennieNSW1212
8=Peter ClarkNSW1212
10=Ron HerridgeWA1010
10=Mark TolcherSA4610
12George KahlerQld4149
13=John MacaraWA88
13=Eric PietilaNSW88
13=Ed OrdynskiSA88
16=Graham AlexanderVic66
16=Adrian TaylorQld336
18=Tony FloodWA33
18=Ian HillNSW33
20=Nigel LettyVic22
20=David SherryWA22
20=Jon WaterhouseACT22
23=Tolly ChallisWA11
23=Jim MiddletonNSW11
25=Steve AshtonVic½½
25=Mike WelshVic½½

Navigators Pointscores

PlaceCo-DriverStateTasWABegaACTTotal
1Iain StewartQld2012102062
2Fred GocentasACT1515121052
3Chris ShearerNSW201535
4Dave BoddyNSW201232
5Kate OfficerVic104620
6Simon BrownVic86216
7Mick PriceNSW1515
8Peter ClarkNSW1212
9=Steve VanderbylWA1010
9=David TolcherSA4610
11Tony BestQld4149
12=Rod van der StraatenWA88
12=Mike RebbechiVic88
12=Mark NelsonSA88
15=David StewartVic66
15=David AmbroseQld336
17=Martin MorrisWA33
17=Phil BonserNSW33
19=Stephen YoungVic22
19=Robert MataboniWA22
19=Russ WittyACT22
22=Reg McKinleyWA11
22=Dale PayneQld11
24=Ro NixonVic½½
24=Steve SmithVic½½