When the Cobb & Co Hotel St George 399 rolls around in March, it will have been almost two years since off road crews took on the rural…
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Motorsport Australia has today announced significant changes to its licence and permits structure, aimed at improving access to motorsport participation. As part of a new look initiative ‘More…

Crews taking part in next year’s BFGoodrich Motorsport Australia Off Road Championship (AORC) have been handed some good news ahead of 2021 in regard to registration. For the…

Shane Elphinstone has labelled this year’s Black Diamond Drilling Kalgoorlie Desert Race victory as one of the finest moments of his career despite a lack of racing in 2020.

The 2021 BFGoodrich Motorsport Australia Off Road Championship (AORC) calendar has been confirmed with five events to form part of next year’s season.

The Brisbane Sporting Car Club hosts its popular Thornton Short Course this weekend as around 30 crews go head-to-head in Queensland’s final off road event for the year.

After almost a one year break, off road racing has finally returned to Tasmania with the 48th edition of the historic Tasmanian Sand Enduro.

Shane Elphinstone has finally won the Black Diamond Drilling Kalgoorlie Desert Race and will get free entry into next year’s event as a result.

Aaron and Liz Haby will enjoy a free ticket into a BFGoodrich Motorsport Australia Off Road Championship (AORC) round of their choosing next year after pulling off a comfortable win in the Motorsport Australia Off Road Central East Cup’s Can-Am Loveday 400.

The Black Diamond Drilling Kalgoorlie Desert Race is no easy feat, especially when there is a lot on the line, meaning the 45 crews competing there this weekend can’t take it lightly.