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Australian Modern Tarmac Rally Championship

The 2011 asp Adelaide Hills Tarmac Rally continues to ride on Aldom Motorsport Trailers

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For the second year, Aldom Motorsport Trailers are partnering with the asp Adelaide Hills Tarmac Rally. Mark Haig and his team wowed us all in 2010 when they launched their new lightweight fibre composite bodied motorsport trailer; a brilliant red unit that was the envy of the service parks at both the Rally and the 2010 Mount Alma Mile.

Rising star takes on national competition

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Young up and coming South Australian rally driver Guy Tyler is getting ready to take on the best tarmac competition in the country in the Adelaide Hills Tarmac Rally (AHTR), to be held on the 27-29th of May.

The AHTR will be Guy and navigator Brendan Warner's first event for 2011. The AHTR not only hosts the first round of the South Australian Rally Championship, but is also the first round of the Australian Modern and Classic Tarmac Rally Championships for 2011.

alpinestars on board to partner the 2011 asp Adelaide Hills Tarmac Rally

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The 2011 asp Adelaide Hills Tarmac Rally are thrilled to announce that alpinestars and their South Australian representative, Emporium Sales & Marketing have joined the team to provide apparel to both the competitors and officials of the event.

The association provides the perfect opportunity to promote the alpinestars brand to the South Australian market through such a well-respected South Australian motorsport event as the Adelaide Hills Tarmac Rally.

Southern Districts Car Club Junior Development Program on show at the 2011 asp Adelaide Hills Tarmac Rally

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The 2011 asp Adelaide Hills Tarmac Rally is proud to have three Southern Districts Car Club (SDCC) Junior Development Program (JDP) graduates as competitors in this year’s event; Daniel Day, Guy Tyler and James Rodda.

The JDP has been running for a number of years and has seen a large number of young people take part and reap the rewards of what the program offers.

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