The 1984 Australian Rally Championship was a series of six rallying events held across Australia. It was the 17th season in the history of the competition.
Contents
- Season review
- The Rallies
- Round One The Canon Zodiac Rally
- Round Two Mid State Television Rally
- Round Three James Hardie National Rally
- Round Four Sunday Times Safari
- Round Five Dunlop 2GO Rally
- Round Six Enka Fill Alpine Rally
- 1984 Drivers and Navigators Championships
- References
David Officer and navigator Kate Officer in the Mitsubishi Galant won the 1984 Championship, becoming the first husband and wife team to win the championship.
Season review
The 17th Australian Rally Championship was held over six events across Australia, the season consisting of one event each for Queensland and West Australia and two each for New South Wales and Victoria. It was an unusual season, with very little manufacturer backing and a mix of classes with the introduction of the Production Rally Car category.
The Rallies
The six events of the 1984 season were as follows.
Round One - The Canon Zodiac Rally
Production Rally Cars
Round Two – Mid-State Television Rally
Production Rally Cars
Round Three – James Hardie National Rally
Production Rally Cars
Round Four – Sunday Times Safari
Production Rally Cars
Round Five – Dunlop 2GO Rally
Production Rally Cars
Round Six – Enka-Fill Alpine Rally
Production Rally Cars
1984 Drivers and Navigators Championships
Final pointscore for 1984 is as follows.