Saturday is the bigger day of the two, with 131 competitive kilometres spread over eight special stages, all of which are similar distances, with roads in Imbil to be introduced into the event for the first time. Like previous editions of Accent Benchtops Rally Queensland, the event will be split into two heats with valuable championship points on offer on both days of action. Some of the high profile crews contesting just the state championship include Ian Menzies, Andrew Carrigan and Kim Acworth. The event is also hosting a round of the KickAss Products Motorsport Australia Queensland Rally Championship, which will see some ARC crews cross-entered in both the ARC & QRC, including Glenn Brinkman and Ryan Williams. In addition to the outright contenders, there is plenty of talent throughout the field in the ARC Cups, headlined by the 12 entrants in the White Wolf Constructions ARC Production Cup and a season-high four crews in the ARC Classic Cup. Outside of the quartet, there is a long list of regulars capable of producing something special in the sunshine state, with the likes of Troy Dowel, Daniel Gonzalez, Luke Anear, Tom Clarke, Alex Rullo and Jamie Luff all behind the wheel of top-spec rally cars. The Accent Benchtops Rally Queensland has officially arrived with Australia’s best rally crews in Gympie for the third round of the 2023 Bosch Motorsport Australia Rally Championship (ARC).Ī strong field of 30 ARC crews will battle it out in and around the forests of the regional Queensland town, with more than 200 kilometres spread over 14 stages making up the round.Ī star-studded entry list will be taking centre stage at the event, with the likes of Toyota Gazoo Racing Australia pair Lewis and Harry Bates, Make Smoking History Forest Rally winner Nathan Quinn and Tasmanian talent Eddie Maguire amongst those likely to be fighting at the top of the time sheets.
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