1998 Ballarat Begonia Rally

The Ballarat Begonia Rally, organised by the Ballarat Light Car Club an directed by Joe Brick, was held on November 28.

Round 6 Victorian Rally Championship

With the cancellation of the Djerriwarrh Rally and the VRC yet to be decided, the Begonia Rally was resurrected as the final round. The Begonia had not run for four years, and almost did not run again, having calendared for November 14 and postponed for two weeks due to heavy rainfall. Even then, two stages were cancelled. The organisers’ efforts were rewarded with one of the largest VRC fields seen for some time, 57 entries of which 4 did not start.
 

With both Messer/Bruty and Morris Cole needing a win to clinch the championship, the pace was on from the start. Both Graeme Gambold / Chris Randell (Celica GT-four) and Mike Reeves / Paul Tirant (Lancer Evo 3) had turbo failure. Graham Alexander / David Stewart (Lancer) broke a disc calliper and strut while Brett Thomson /Rob Vanderee (Galant VR4) had no brakes. Simon and Sue Evans (Datsun 1600) had diff failure. The fight was down to the two VRC contenders with Morris / Cole taking the win (and the championship) by 24 seconds. The rising star, Scott Pedder, came in third just 12 second further back, a sign of things to come!

There was plenty of drama further down the field with the Group N and PR4 classes still to be decided.

Report by Stephen Dunbar

Results and entry list

PlaceDriverCo-driverCarTimeNovice
1Craig MorrisJenny ColeMitsubishi Gamant VR41:14:50
2Phil MesserRachel BrutyMitsubishi Lancer GSR1:15:14
3Scott PedderPaul HummMitsubishi Lancer Evo11:15:26
4Mark RodgersCraig RodgersSubaru Legacy RS1:16:56
5Martin GriggChris TaitMitsubishi Lancer Evo31:17:05
6Steve PooreMatt BirchallSubaru Legacy RSR1:17:271
7Michael MorrisGeoff FloydHolden Commodore1:17:57
8David NutterRoslyn MartinSubaru Impreza WRX1:18:21
9Rob DavisColin ElliottToyota Celica GT-four1:18:24
10Peter EvansKylie EvansNissan Pulsar GTi-R1:18:54
11Glen CugleyZara WhiteBMW M31:19:19
12Brian SemmensDavid LeonciniToyota Corolla TE371:20:04
13Mark PedderBrian AsherHolden Ute1:20:47
14Murray RogersGraeme OrrToyota Sprinter1:20:51
15Glenn SecombTony BorgHonda Civic1:20:57
16Mark RobertsSimon EllisDatsun 16001:21:04
17Andrew PannamPeter MignotDatsun 16001:21:46
18Chris WaltersJanine SchneidersHolden Commodore1:22:18
19Brett ComberGraham ComberFord Escort Mk21:22:322
20Barrie CrockerRobert CoyloSubaru Legacy1:23:05
21Darren CrozierSue McCreadyIsuzu Gemini1:23:23
22Neil PollardBen CampbellDatsun 16001:23:353
23Craig LeeRob BeekmanHolden Ute1:23:53
24Adam WilsonPenny SwanToyota Celica RA401:24:33
25Shawn UrquartRobert StevensonDatsun 16001:24:384
26Jeff CameronPaul ParlevlietDatsun Stanza SSS1:25:035
27Ross StapletonDavid JohnsToyota Sprinter1:25:06
28Sam VaughanGreg FolettaSuzuki Swift1:25:10
29Richard FungBrendan CloughToyota Corolla AE821:26:36
30Peter MontgomeryChris MontgomeryDatsun 120Y1:27:276
31Dale BaxterStephen MayToyota Corolla KE201:28:067
32Tom QuillDave GallacherDatsun 240Z1:28:19
33Russell HockingSusan BrickDatsun 120Y1:29:21
34Alan HowCindy HowBMW 20021:30:108
35David StewartMichael HollowayFord Falcon XR61:32:059
36Carl BrewerPaul GregoryMazda 3231:34:0210
37Andrew MartinDavid BrownMitsubishi Sigma1:36:07
38Stephen RaymondDavid McLeanToyota Corolla KE301:36:09
39Clare CampbellBruce CampbellMitsubishi Galant VR41:37:26
40Allister KnightKain ManningMazda 323 Familia1:37:47

Detailed results

Route

The event was conducted over 12 special stages totalling 108.61 km, but SS9 and SS10 were cancelled.

Official Schedule

Itinerary and Stage plots

Other event documents

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