Ally Howells will be aiming for an even bigger and better 2019 campaign after replacing her previous Southern Cross buggy for a brand new Jimco.
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The BFGoodrich CAMS Australian Off Road Championship caught up with 2018 outright champion Shannon Rentsch, who was also crowned Pro-Buggy champion.
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The BFGoodrich CAMS Australian Off Road Championship caught up with 2018 Extreme 2WD class winner Brett Taylor, who claimed the class victory after an impressive performance in the Rainbow Desert Enduro.
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The BFGoodrich CAMS Australian Off Road Championship caught up with 2018 Super 1650 class winner Werner Zettl, who was crowned champion for the second time in his career.
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The BFGoodrich CAMS Australian Off Road Championship caught up with 2018 Production 4WD class winner Geoff Pickering, the 76-year-old claiming the class for an incredible 13th time in his career.
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The BFGoodrich CAMS Australian Off Road Championship caught up with 2018 SXS turbo class winner Toby Whateley, who won the class and finished second outright after a brilliant year.
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The BFGoodrich CAMS Australian Off Road Championship caught up with 2018 Pro-lite class winner Alan Dixon, who won his class after a tight battle throughout the season with Ally Howells.
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The BFGoodrich CAMS Australian Off Road Championship caught up with 2018 SXS Sport class winner Rick Chambers, who managed to secure the class title in the final four minutes of the Rainbow Desert Enduro.
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New South Wales Off Road Championship (NSWORC) contenders will enjoy a six-round championship in 2019, with traditional events set to challenge New South Wales’ best off road teams.
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West Australian Off Roaders can look forward to another strong year of state competition, with the Carnarvon Motel West Australian Off Road Racing Championship (WAORC) announcing a six round calendar for 2019.