2015 Australian Rally Championship


The 2015 East Coast Bullbars Australian Rally Championship is the 48th season of the Australian Rally Championship. The season began on 27 March at the Quit Forest Rally in Nannup, Western Australia and will end at the Scouts Rally in South Australia. The championship consists of five events including the two international events of Rally Australia and the International Rally of Queensland. The championship is divided into outright, 4WD Rally Series and Classic Rally Challenge classes. 2014 champion Scott Pedder did not return to defend his title after entering into the WRC-2 Championship.

Calendar

The calendar has changed slightly from the 2014 season.
DatesRally name
127–29 MarchWestern Australianowrap|Quit Forest Rally

Teams and drivers

Outright ARC Teams

Teams and drivers competing in the outright ARC championship
TeamVehicleDriverCo-driverClassRounds
Team Citroen AustraliaCitroen DS3 R3TVictoria

4WD Rally Series Teams

Teams and drivers competing in the 4WD ARC championship
TeamVehicleDriverCo-driverClassRounds
Activ RallysportMitsubishi Lancer Evo XVictoria

Classic Rally Challenge Teams

Teams and drivers competing in the Classic ARC championship
TeamVehicleDriverCo-driverClassRounds
V-Sport CanberraToyota Celica RA40Australian Capital Territory

Rally summaries

Round 1 — Quit Forest Rally

Heat results
Power Stage results
DriversTeamFinal timePoints
1Victoria

Round 2National Capital Rally

Heat results
Power Stage results
DriversTeamFinal timePoints
1Victoria

Results and standings

Australian Rally Championship for Drivers

Points are awarded to the top twenty classified finishers. Bonus points are awarded to the top three in Power stage and winner of the most stages.

Australian Rally Championship for Co-drivers

Points are awarded to the top twenty classified finishers. Bonus points are awarded to the top three in Power stage and winner of the most stages.

Australian 4WD Rally Series for Drivers

Points are awarded to the top twenty classified finishers. Bonus points are awarded to the top three in Power stage and winner of the most stages. The best three events go towards final championship points.

Australian 4WD Rally Series for Co-drivers

Points are awarded to the top twenty classified finishers. Bonus points are awarded to the top three in Power stage and winner of the most stages. The best three events go towards final championship points.

Australian Classic Rally Challenge for Drivers

Points are awarded to the top twenty classified finishers. A bonus point is awarded winner of the most stages during an event. The best three events go towards final championship points.

Australian Classic Rally Challenge for Co-drivers

Points are awarded to the top twenty classified finishers. A bonus point is awarded winner of the most stages during an event. The best three events go towards final championship points.