The ARB Warn Outback 4x4 Challenge 2008 celebrated its 10th anniversary. Each year in May more than 120 competitors from Australia and overseas put their highly modified four wheel drives through more than 25 special stages over 9 days competing in the Australian Outback. Sanctioned by the Cross Country Drivers Association (CCDA) there are two classes of vehicles; Challenge and Trophy. Challenge Class consists of highly modified vehicles whereas Trophy Class fits into a more modest budget but is still tackling the same courses and is more than capable of winning the event. Unlike other four wheel drive events in Australia, the special stages at the ARB Warn Outback 4x4 Challenge are extensive, creating a true test of endurance and skill for all teams, which have included international teams from: Malaysia, France, England, Scotland, New Zealand, The United States, Alaska, South Africa, and Venezuela.
Our team from Venezuela participated for the 1st time in the OBC 08 and I am pleased to share with you a brief summary of our teams experience in this competition: http://www.americanoverlandexpedition.blogspot.com/
I don't know what is your point or the comparison but just to be clear, the Outback 4x4 Challenge is held on private land.
Alex3274 2 years ago 4
Camels do more damage, we stick to areas and roads they dont!
SuperGravey 2 years ago 2