2023 Club Championship Results
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2023 Club Champion Mark Foster (pictured right) L-R Drivers: 1st Mark Foster and 3rd Lachlan McIntyre
(2nd Brant Knight absent) L-R Navigators: 2nd Neil Woolley and 1st Glenn McIntyre (3rd Alain Benoitin absent)
Visit our Presentation Night page for full list of award winners and more pictures
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BAV & VORRA Club Champions
YEAR CLUB CHAMPION
2023 Mark Foster 2022 Dean Williams 2021 COVID - no championship 2020 COVID - no championship 2019 Luke Densley & Peter Stevenson 2018 Nigel Pendelbury 2017 Mark Smith 2016 Mark Foster 2015 Michael Saggers 2014 Kyle Deacon 2013 Rod Visser 2012 Dean Williams 2011 Peter Sibson 2010 Darren Hotchkin 2009 Cameron Lyne 2008 Travis Conrad 2007 Mark Deacon 2006 Ron Taylor 2005 Mark Deacon 2004 Nigel Pendelbury 2003 Lawrie Penpraze 2002 Brad Chasemore 2001 Travis Conrad 2000 Dean Williams 1999 Andrew Green 1998 Andrew Green 1997 Stephen Grocl 1996 David Leach 1995 Travis Conrad |
YEAR CLUB CHAMPION
1994 Dean Williams 1993 Dean Williams 1992 John Rowe 1991 Ken Tocock 1990 Russell Robinson 1989 Steven De Clifford 1988 Keith Owers 1987 Brian Jones 1986 Keith Halliwell 1985 Keith Halliwell 1984 Keith Halliwell 1983 Peter Krejci 1982 Col Graham 1981 Frank Grocl 1980 Hans Krejci 1979 Ron Gibbons 1978 Mike Gaffney 1977 E. Moser 1976 R.Thorn 1975 John Vercoulen 1974 John Bloem 1973 Gary Baker 1972 Gary Baker 1971 Gary Baker 1970 H. Lamburd 1969 Ren Forte |
VORRA Club Championship
Point-score System The aim is to beat everyone in your driver AND engine class and below to get maximum points in each heat. Outright Points: 5 points for entering and attending an event prepared to start. Points for every VORRA member you beat on the day. Driver Classes: Classes are broken up into Class A, B and C. All VORRA members begin in Class C. Once they beat all other Class C VORRA members in their engine size and below at an event, they proceed to Class B. The same follows for Class B to Class A. The exception to this is if a VORRA member has won a Championship of note (club, state, national, etc) where they are automatically placed into Class A or at the discretion of the committee. The intent is to give new drivers experience and the opportunity to amass points in the championship without having to compete against more experienced competitors. The VORRA committee has the power to alter the Class a VORRA member is in should it be shown that the said member is clearly in the incorrect class, however, it should not generally be used to move a member to a higher class as natural progression and improvement are the goal. (There is an amount of freedom so a competitor is not forced up a class even though they won an event as it is unfair for you being the only VORRA entrant). Engine Capacity: All classes are broken up into four engine capacity sub-categories, which includes appropriate multiplication factors for forced induction with the intent being that on outright performance a small capacity vehicle will rarely beat a larger capacity vehicle and should not have to compete with said handicap. Class Numbers Engine Size Large engine: car numbers 1-199, 400-699, 701-899 Medium engine: car numbers 6601-6699, 1001-1099 Small engine: 200-299 Extra small: 300-399 |