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A Statement From TRCAA — Coroner’s Report

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Tarmac Rally Competitors Association of Australia

 

A Statement From TRCAA — Coroner’s Report

 

The Tarmac Rally Competitors Association of Australia (TRCAA) acknowledges Coroner Simon Cooper’s contribution to the evolution of the sport and extends our continued sympathy to the families and friends of the competitors who lost their lives.

 

The Coroner’s report confirms that tarmac rallying can continue under the stronger safety framework already agreed by event organisers, underwriters and competitors. TRCAA will keep working closely with Targa and other rally organisers to deliver safer, well-run events for all. Targa Tasmania remains a world-class event with strong community and government support, and its return in late 2025 under this safer format will be welcomed by all.

 

 


About us:

About TRCAA:

The Tarmac Rally Competitors Association of Australia represents current drivers, co-drivers and navigators in Australian tarmac rallies.

 


Contact details:

Steve Brumby TRCAA 

Phone: 0456229301

[email protected]

www.trcaa.org.au

 

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