- Southern Cross Rally
The Southern Cross Rally was a major international rally mainly held in the
Port Macquarie region ofNew South Wales ,Australia , between 1966 and 1980. The rally attracted many of the world’s leading rally drivers and factory teams.The inaugural Southern Cross Rally was won by
Harry Firth in a worksFord Cortina . ScotsmanAndrew Cowan dominated the event in the 1970’s winning the rally five years in a row for the Mitsubishi works team from 1972 to 1976. The last four wins were in aMitsubishi Lancer 1600 GSR and Cowan had also earlier won the 1969 ‘Cross in anAustin 1800 making a total of six victories.Some other notable Southern Cross winners were
Colin Bond in aHolden Dealer Team Torana GTR XU-1 in 1971, the ‘flying Finn’Rauno Aaltonen in a Datsun Violet 710 in 1977,Talmalmo farmerGeorge Fury in 1978 and 1979 in theDatsun Stanza andRoss Dunkerton who won the 1980 rally driving a Stanza.There were many famous international rally drivers who contested the rally without winning it, including world champions Swedes
Björn Waldegård andStig Blomqvist , and FinnsAri Vatanen andHannu Mikkola . Some other notable international rally drivers who competed include Edgar Hermann,Timo Mäkinen ,Shekhar Mehta andPaddy Hopkirk .The final Southern Cross Rally in 1980 was a hard-fought battle between the Datsun Stanzas of Dunkerton, Fury and Geoff Portman and the
Ford Escort BDA’s driven by Greg Carr, Colin Bond and Ari Vatanen. Dunkerton held off the Escorts to win. A combination of lack of sponsorship money and ‘burn-out’ of the rally organisers led to the demise of what was still a very competitive event.References
* [http://www.amsag.com.au/amsag.net/AboutAMSAG.aspx?a=4&s=37&c=73 AMSAG - History of the Southern Cross Rally]
*Australian Competition Yearbook 1977List of Winners
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