RETURNING Late 2025…

“The Great Alpine Contest” – 100 years of Alpines

The great Alpine Contest book coverBob Watson has written and published The Great Alpine Contest – The history of the Australian Alpine Rally 1921-2021. 

The book has 250 pages and hundreds of photos of the Alpines from 1921 to the present day. It contains a comprehensive history of the event, including: 

  • the pioneering pre WW2 Alpine events originated by the RACV (usually referred to as Alpine Contests) and what they achieved,
  • how a competitor in one of the 1920s events put out a fire in his brakes with beer,
  • how a male committee member of the Victorian Light Car Club almost won the lovely legs contest at Mount Buffalo Chalet,
  • the transition to the modern Alpine rallies from the early 1950s,
  • contributions from directors Bruce Ford, Ian Richards and Stuart Lister who greatly influenced the format of the event as it exists today,
  • words from those heroes who have won the event on a number of occasions – Harry Firth, Frank Kilfoyle, Greg Carr and Geoff Portman, in their own words, 
  • the controversial change from Group G to Production Rally Cars explained in detail By Bruce Keys, long time Rally Manager for CAMS,
  • the misguided effort to introduce the FIA coefficient system to the ARC and its effect on the Alpine,
  • the near demise of the event and its rescue by the AWDCC and finally the HRA, and 
  • a complete list of winners, directors from 1921 to the present.

And many other fascinating insights into the history of the world’s second oldest rally.

The book is $40 and is available from Bob Watson’s website  or RallySport Magazine

Bob Watson & Jim McAuliffe

Page Banner:  Bob Watson & Jim McAuliffe on their way to winning the Alpine and the Australian Rally Championship in 1970. Pic from John Hoey. 

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