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Defending their crown in 1994, Toyota's Neal Bates and Coral Taylor enjoyed a home-ground advantage come the final round of the Australian Rally Championship in Canberra.

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June 2024
Relive the 1995 Australian Rally Championship season with Neal Bates & Coral Taylor vying for their third consecutive title aboard their Toyota Celica GT-Four.
New South Wales' Coffs Harbour marks the halfway point of the 1997 Australian Rally Championship, with the three championship protagonists in Possum Bourne, Neal Bates, and Ed Ordynski stepping up.
The 1997 Australian Rally Championship sees a world-class arms race between three classic rally manufacturers - Mitsubishi, Subaru, and Toyota.
Set in front of the World Rally Championship's visit to Western Australia for 1997, the Australian Rally Championship returns to WA for a second time within a year.
The nation's capital plays host to the grand finale of the 1997 Australian Rally Championship season, headlined by the world-debut of the Toyota Corolla WRC by Neal Bates and Coral Taylor.
Victoria sets the scene for a thrilling title decider for the 1997 Australian Rally Championship, with Subaru's Possum Bourne and Craig Vincent in the box seat to claim back-to-back Drivers' titles.
The Sunshine Coast welcomes back reigning Australian Rally Champion Possum Bourne aboard a Subaru, who makes his first start of the 1997 season.
Hobart's winter conditions served as the nearest thing to a classic, European winter rally for the fourth round of the 1997 Australian Rally Championship.
Seven events across Australia make up the 1998 Australian Rally Championship, with some new and upgraded machinery from Australia's top factory rally teams.
Celebrating the championship's third decade, the outright and class battles proved to be another all-time classic season of the Australian Rally Championship.
New South Wales' Coffs Harbour is the curtain raiser of the 1998 ARC season, with Subaru's Possum Bourne eager to retain his title against the all-new Toyota Corolla WRC of Neal Bates.
In what remains one of the closest battles in ARC history, the 1998 ARC Forest Rally was an all-time classic battle of attrition against title-protagonists Possum Bourne and Neal Bates.
With Possum Bourne victorious as the ARC Drivers' Champion of 1998, the honour of the 1998 ARC Manufacturers' Championship is set to be decided on the world-stage at Rally Australia.
Victoria celebrated the 30th anniversary for the dawn of the Australian Rally Championship, with a showdown set for the final round of the 1998 Drivers' Championship.
Queensland is the halfway mark of the 1998 ARC season, in what was the most competitive across all classes for some 31 years in the championship's history.
From the sunshine of Queensland to the wintery conditions of Tasmania, title rivals Neal Bates and Possum Bourne continue a thrilling battle with both drivers pushing to the absolute limit.
In what would ultimately prove to be the penultimate year of the World Rally Car formula in Australia, Subaru and Possum Bourne continue their dominance in the ARC for their fifth straight Aus title.
Approach a new millennium of rallying, the stakes are higher between arch-rivals Subaru and Toyota - with Possum Bourne vying for his third-consecutive Australian Rally Championship.
Western Australia's Forest Rally opens the new millennium for the ARC, with the stages moving outside of Perth and into the Margaret River region in Busselton - where the rally resides to this day.
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