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Young Gun Upstages Title Contenders in Pulsar Enduro

16-year-old Josh Haynes has taken victory in the season-ending Australian Pulsar Racing Association (APRA) one-hour endurance race in Round 2 of the Wakefield Park Motor Race Series on the weekend, defeating several title contenders in the process. After qualifying second behind Matt Boylan in the Top-10 Shootout, Haynes led the early stages but fell back

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Race Categories on Show at Wakefield Motor Race Series

The AASA has become renowned for sanctioning some of Australia’s most popular grass-roots motorsport, and this weekend two of the country’s most popular grass-roots categories will be showcased in the final round of the Wakefield Park Motor Race Series. The Australian Pulsar Racing Association (APRA) and Series X3 NSW (Hyundai Excel) series will each stage

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Australian Tarmac Rally Championship Blossoms Under New Ownership

The new managers of the AASA-sanctioned Australian Tarmac Rally Championship are determined to enrich the experience for competitors, enthusiasts and regional communities as part of their plan to rejuvenate the domestic tarmac rallying scene. Earlier this year, passionate event organisers Pam Stables and Brittany Smith formed the Australian Tarmac Rally management company and purchased the

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Tasmanian Drifting Continues to Boom Under AASA

Photos supplied by Angryman Photography The drifting scene in Tasmania is continuing to explode in popularity under AASA sanctioning, with organisers of the Drift Tasmania Series thrilled with the display from competitors in Round 2 at Symmons Plains, despite some challenging weather conditions. The opening round of Drift Tasmania was held in late August, attracting

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AASA Partners With PDA to Create Safer Drivers

Everyday road users are set to benefit from a newly-announced partnership between the Australian Auto Sport Alliance (AASA) and Performance Driving Australia (PDA), aimed at creating safer drivers. PDA delivers Australia-wide defensive driving and four-wheel-drive programs to government and industrial sectors, while also hosting advanced courses to allow drivers to explore the limits of their

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