The 1984 Australian Rally Championship was a series of six rallying events held across Australia. It was the 17th season in the history of the competition.
David Officer and navigator Kate Officer in the Mitsubishi Galant won the 1984 Championship, becoming the first husband and wife team to win the championship.
Season review [ ]
The 17th Australian Rally Championship was held over six events across Australia, the season consisting of one event each for Queensland and Western Australia and two each for New South Wales and Victoria . It was an unusual season, with very little manufacturer backing and a mix of classes with the introduction of the Production Rally Car category.
The Rallies [ ]
The six events of the 1984 season were as follows.[1] [2]
Round
Rally
Date
1
The Canon Zodiac Rally (VIC)
24–25 March 1984
2
Mid-State Television Rally (NSW)
7–8 April 1984
3
James Hardie National Rally (QLD)
5–6 May 1984
4
The Sunday Times Safari (WA)
2–3 June 1984
5
Dunlop 2GO Rally (NSW)
11–12 August 1984
6
Enka-Fill Alpine Rally (VIC)
24–25 November 1984
Round One – The Canon Zodiac Rally [ ]
Position
Driver
Navigator
Car
Penalties
1
David Officer
Kate Hobson
Mitsubishi Galant
4:34.14
2
Chris Brown
Noel Richards
Datsun 180B
4:39.49
3
Peter Clarke
Mick Harker
Datsun Stanza
4:42.00
4
John Atkinson
Stephen Robertson
Datsun Stanza
4:44.14
=4
Murray Coote
Iain Stewart
Datsun 120Y
4:44.14
6
Phil Horan
Adrian Ward
Datsun Stanza
4:52.16
Production Rally Cars
Round Two – Mid-State Television Rally [ ]
Position
Driver
Navigator
Car
Penalties
1
Greg Carr
Fred Gocentas
Fiat 131 Abarth
242.38
2
Ian Hill
Phil Bonser
Ford Escort
246.06
3
Geoff Portman
Ross Runnalls
Datsun Bluebird
248.31
4
Murray Coote
Iain Stewart
Datsun 120Y
251.10
5
Peter Glennie
Brian Smith
Datsun Stanza
255.16
6
Brian Smith
Peter Mignot
Mitsubishi Galant
256.21
Production Rally Cars
Position
Driver
Navigator
Car
Penalties
1
Ed Mulligan
Geoff Jones
Mazda RX-7
274.33
2
Jim Middleton
Garry Marshall
Holden Commodore
283.56
3
Rob Worboys
Bob Carpenter
Ford Laser
287.50
Round Three – James Hardie National Rally [ ]
Production Rally Cars
Position
Driver
Navigator
Car
Penalties
1
Ed Mulligan
Geoff Jones
Mazda RX-7
283.39
2
Jim Middleton
Peter Young
Holden Commodore
284.07
3
Rob Worboys
Bob Carpenter
Ford Laser
285.57
Round Four – Sunday Times Safari [ ]
Position
Driver
Navigator
Car
Penalties
1
Bob Nicoli
Peter Macneall
Datsun Stanza
237.07
2
Clive Slater
Rod Van Der Straaten
Toyota Corolla
239.50
3
David Officer
Kate Hobson
Mitsubishi Galant
241.28
4
Rolly Waters
Geoff Mills
Ford Escort
249.29
5
Adrian Stafford
Roger Forester
Toyota Corolla
250.02
6
Mark Anderson
Peter Baesjov
Datsun
256.34
Production Rally Cars
Round Five – Dunlop 2GO Rally [ ]
Production Rally Cars
Round Six – Enka-Fill Alpine Rally [ ]
Production Rally Cars
1984 Drivers and Navigators Championships [ ]
Final pointscore for 1984 is as follows.[2]
David Officer – Champion Driver 1984 [ ]
Kate Officer – Champion Navigator 1984 [ ]
References [ ]
External links [ ]
[1] Results of Snowy Mountains Rally and ARC results.