Excel Rally

The Excel Rally Series is a one-make rally series run in Australia. The series is based on the Hyundai Excel X3 (also known as the Hyundai Accent in other countries) and is the most popular one make rally series in Australia.

The Excel Rally Series has a Web site and forum where current and potential competitors can ask questions, discuss the cars and competition, and learn how to become involved.

History

The Excel Rally Series was developed to be a replacement series to the aging Gemini Rally Series that has been around for two decades. Following a visit to the Bega Valley Rally in 2005 by Col Hardinge and John Carney from Victoria, both were impressed with these cars and after some discussion decided to take the idea to Victoria. After a meeting with interested people toward the end of 2005 there appeared to be sufficient interest to create a Victorian Series, including the cars in the highest level of State Rallying in Victoria through the Victorian Rally Championship. With corporate support from several sources including Hyundai Motor Corporation Australia, several cars were built during the summer of 2005/06.

The first appearance of the new cars was at a function to launch the Series at Wights Motor Group Traralgon. This was attended by several high-ranking Hyundai officials as well as two cars from the NSW Series. The first rally in Victoria for the series being the David Nutter Ford rally. It was not until the second rally being a very wet Cerberus Stages, which at the time was a day and night rally, that the full Excel field arrived.

Two years on the Excel Series in Victoria makes up close to third of the field in any Victorian Rally Championship, Excel teams have also scooped the pool in many of the outright awards in the Championship.

New South Wales

The NSW Excel Rally Series was first conducted in 2005. From 2007 RaceBrakes Sydney has been the series sponsor, but that sponsorship ended at the end of the 2009. For 2010, RallySchool.com.au took over sponsorship of the series.

Winners of the NSW Excel Series have been:

Year Driver Co-driver
2005 Glenn Farrant Jason Wood
2006 Mick Gillett Marek Dzidowski
2007 Glenn Farrant Anna Ritson
2008 Mick Gillett Ben Cullen
2009 Fro Horobin/

Dave Roberts (tied)

Kirrilee Gentleman
2010 Dave Roberts Kate Murphy
2011 Andrei Artamonov Gleb Bonch-Osmolovskiy
2014 Joshua Hyde Mel McMinn
2015 John Crowley Andrew Crowley
2016 Aaron Mowett Darren Mowett
2017 Andrew Crowley John Crowley
2018 Damien Frizell Tegan Meek

Victoria

Winners of the Victorian Excel Rally Series have been:

Year Driver Co-driver
2006 Tom Kaitler Loretta Kaitler
2007 Paul Batten Craig Jones
2008 Ross Allan Scott Allan
2009 Tony Moore Nikki Moore
2010 Steven Mackenzie Nikki Moore
2011 Steven Mackenzie Brent Mackenzie
2012 Viv Dilkes-Frayne Simon Barton-Ancliffe
2013 Viv Dilkes-Frayne Richard Gill
2014 Andrew Murdoch Jnr Simon Pilepich
2015 Andrew Murdoch Jnr Jamie Allan
2016 Stephen Eccles Simon Pilepich
2017 Brendan Hood Richard Hood
2018 Josh Bohm Anthony Staltari

Queensland

The Queensland Excel Rally Series was first conducted in 2008. GSL Rallysport has sponsored the Queensland Series since its inception and this support continues in 2010.

Past winners of the QLD Excel Series are as follows:

Year Driver Co-driver
2008 Greg Latham Nathan Long
2009 Ed Williams Joseph Brennand

Excel Cup

From 2009, it was decided to hold a national event for Excels, open to all complying Excel Rally Cars from the states.

In 2009, the Bega Valley Rally was selected as the event for the inaugural "Excel Cup", being both a round of the 2009 RaceBrakes Sydney NSW Excel Rally Series, and the 2009 Hyundai Genuine Parts Victorian Excel Series. NSW driver Mick Gillett and navigator Harvey Smith won the event.

The 2010 Excel Cup was held at Rally Victoria, Warragul, the last Victorian round of the 2010 and included a round of the Australian Rally Championship. Victorian Driver, Tony Moore and Co-driver Nikki Moore won the event.

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