Rally Australia

Find out about the rich history of the Rally Australia

Event History

International rallying returned to Australia in 1988 when Garry Connelly gained the support of the WA government to support Rally Australia based out of Perth. That year it was a round of the Australian Pacific Rally Championship and a candidate event for the WRC. It was then a round of the WRC for every subsequent edition except 1994. It was also regularly a round of the Asia Pacific Rally Championship.

Rally Australia in Perth became an iconic event within the WRC, with sponsors including the Commonwealth Bank, Telecom/Telstra and API. The famous Bunnings jumps became synonymous with the event, which also provided a unique challenge for drivers on the ball-bearing like gravel roads to the south and east of Perth.

The withdrawal of support from the WA government caused the annual event to cease after the 2006 edition. Garry Connelly was again instrumental in bringing the event back to life on the east coast in 2009 and in negotiating a contract with the WRC promoters to conduct the event biannually. The 2009 edition faced resistance from the local community in the Northern Rivers region and the subsequent editions moved to the Coffs Harbour region. The event ran annually from 2013 but disaster struck in 2019 when massive wildfires forced the last minute cancellation of the event. Sadly, to date the event has not been able to be rivived.

Rally Australia Honour Board

Driver Wins

  • 4 Juha Kankkunen
  • 3 Sébastien Ogier
  • 3 Marcus Grönholm
  • 3 Mikko Hirvonen
  • 2 Tommi Mäkinen
  • 2 Colin McRae  
  • 1 Jari-Matti Latvala
  • 1 Theirry Neuvelle
  • 1 Andreas Michelsen
  • 1 François Duval
  • 1 Sébastien Loeb
  • 1 Petter Solberg
  • 1 Richard Burns
  • 1 Kenneth Eriksson
  • 1 Didier Auriol
  • 1 Ingvar Calsson

Co-driver Wins

  • 3 Julien Ingrassia
  • 3 Jarmo Lehtinen
  • 3 Timo Rautiainen
  • 3 Juha Piironen
  • 2 Nicky Grist
  • 1 Miika Anttila
  • 1 Nicolas Gilsoul
  • 1 Anders Jæger
  • 1 Sven Smeets
  • 1 Daniel Elena
  • 1 Phil Mills
  • 1 Robert Reid
  • 1 Risto Mannisenmäki
  • 1 Seppo Harjanne
  • 1 Staffan Parmander
  • 1 Derek Ringer
  • 1 Bernard Occelli
  • 1 Per Calsson

Manufacturer Wins

  • 4 Volkswagen
  • 4 Subaru
  • 3 Toyota
  • 3 Ford
  • 3 Mitsubishi
  • 3 Peugeot
  • 3 Lancia
  • 2 Citroën
  • 1 Hyundai
  • 1 Mazda

List of Editions of the Rally Australia

Click on the Year to see more details about each edition. Click on the Area to see the route.

YearAreaWinning DriverCtryWinning Co-driverCtryCarStatus
2019Coffs HarbourCancelled (fires)WRC
2018Coffs HarbourJari-Matti LatvalaFinMiika AnttilaFinToyota Yaris WRCWRC, ARC
2017Coffs HarbourThierry NeuvilleBelNicolas GilsoulBelHyundai i20 WRCWRC, ARC, NSWRC, QRC
2016Coffs HarbourAndreas MichelsenNorAnders JægerNorVW Polo R WRCWRC, ARC
2015Coffs HarbourSébastien OgierFraJulien IngrassiaFraVW Polo R WRCWRC, ARC
2014Coffs HarbourSébastien OgierFraJulien IngrassiaFraVW Polo R WRCWRC, ARC
2013Coffs HarbourSébastien OgierFraJulien IngrassiaFraVW Polo WRCWRC, ARC
2012Not conducted
2011Coffs HarbourMikko HirvonenFinJarmo LehtinenFinFord Fiesta RS WRCWRC
2010Not conducted
2009Northern RiversMikko HirvonenFinJarmo LehtinenFinFord Focus RS WRCWRC
2007-08Not conducted
2006PerthMikko HirvonenFinJarmo LehtinenFinFord Focus RS WRCWRC
2005PerthFrançois DuvalBelSven SmeetsBelCitroën Xsara WRC
WRC
2004PerthSébastien LoebFraDaniel ElenaFraCitroën Xsara WRC
WRC
2003PerthPetter SolbergNorPhil MillsUKSubaru Impreza S9 WRCWRC
2002PerthMarcus GrönholmFinTimo RautiainenFinPeugeot 206 WRCWRC
2001PerthMarcus GrönholmFinTimo RautiainenFinPeugeot 206 WRCWRC
2000PerthMarcus GrönholmFinTimo RautiainenFinPeugeot 206 WRCWRC
1999PerthRichard BurnsUKRobert ReidUKSubaru Impreza S5 WRCWRC
1998PerthTommi MäkinenFinRisto MannisenmäkiFinMitsubishi Lancer Evo 5WRC, APRC
1997PerthColin McRaeUKNicky GristUKSubaru Impreza S5 WRCWRC, APRC
1996PerthTommi MäkinenFinSeppo HarjanneFinMitsubishi Lancer Evo 3WRC, APRC, ARC
1995PerthKenneth ErikssonSweStaffan ParmanderSweMitsubishi Lancer Evo 3WRC, APRC, ARC
1994PerthColin McRaeUKDerek RingerUKSubaru Impreza 555APRC, ARC
1993PerthJuha KankkunenFinNicky GristUKToyota Celica ST185WRC, APRC, ARC
1992PerthDidier AurialFraBernard OccelliFraLancia Delta HF IntegraleWRC, APRC
1991PerthJuha KankkunenFinJuha PiironenFinLancia Delta Integrale 16VWRC, APRC
1990PerthJuha KankkunenFinJuha PiironenFinLancia Delta Integrale 16VWRC, APRC
1989PerthJuha KankkunenFinJuha PiironenFInToyota Celica GT-fourWRC, APRC
1988PerthIngvar CarlssonSwePer CarlssonSweMazda 323 FamiliaAPRC

Note: The final round of the 1988 ARC was run in Canberra just a month before the inaugural Rally Australia and was somewhat confusingly called the Esanda Rally of Australia, but we count it as the inaugural Rally of Canberra.