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The Dakar Challenge regulations have now been released and can be found here.
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Key Dates for 2013
Entry close-off Friday 23rd August
Entry list published Friday 30th August
Safari event HQ opens Tuesday 17th September
Safari Show Thursday 19th September
Ceremonial Start Friday 20th September
Ceremonial Finish Friday 27th September
NEWS
Sidecar twins set for Safari adventure
Date: 18-Jun-2013
Breaking a 17-year drought of sidecar entrants in Australia’s toughest off-road motorsport event, Australasian Safari, are South Australian duo Max and Sam Hutchesson.
After competing in a number of different events including six-hour and 24-hour reliability trials, the brothers set their sights on entering the 2013 Australasian Safari back in 2011.
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Hertz discounted hire car rates for Safari friends
Date: 04-Jun-2013
Friends of the Australasian Safari can enjoy special vehicle rental discount rates through Hertz Welshpool.
Hertz, the official provider of Safari on-event vehicles, has a wide range of cars, trucks and vans for every occasion from tough commercial jobs to fun weekend cruisers.
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Two off-road racing ‘Gazelles’ set to Safari in Australia
Date: 22-May-2013
American off-road racing mums Amy Lerner and co-driver Tricia Reina will be coming to Western Australia in September as entrants of Australia’s toughest race, the Australasian Safari.
No strangers to the off-road racing scene, they have competed in the gruelling 2,500km Rallye Aicha des Gazelles in Morocco, a navigational rally only open to ladies and doesn’t allow any modern navigational gadgets or support crew.
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