Flinders to Fleurieu Rally (F2F)
Highlights
- Experience the thrill of 48 competitive gravel stages, showcasing South Australia's stunning rural landscapes.
- Join the community celebration in historic Quorn, marking the rally's exciting launch with local festivities.
- Get up close to classic rally vehicles in Clare, meeting drivers and feeling the adrenaline of the sport.
- Explore the dramatic journey from the Flinders Ranges to the Fleurieu Peninsula, blending motorsport with regional tourism.
The Flinders to Fleurieu Rally is set to become Australia’s largest gravel special stage rally, attracting competitors, officials and spectators from around the world.
The inaugural event in 2026 will deliver an unforgettable motorsport journey from the dramatic landscapes of the Flinders Ranges to the stunning coastline of the Fleurieu Peninsula. Over several days, rally crews will tackle 48 competitive gravel stages across South Australia, passing through 16 council regions and showcasing some of the state’s most spectacular rural scenery.
Festivities begin in the historic township of Quorn on Sunday with a community celebration and official event launch. The rally then continues south through regional South Australia, with a special car display in Clare on Wednesday evening where visitors can get up close to the rally vehicles and meet the drivers.
The rally concludes with a celebrational finish in Victor Harbor on Friday, marking the end of this epic journey from the outback to the sea.
Spectators can experience the excitement of rally competition at numerous designated viewing points along the route, with opportunities to see the classic rally vehicles up close and interact with the drivers and teams. The event combines high-level motorsport with regional tourism, inviting visitors to explore South Australia’s landscapes, towns and communities along the way.
The Flinders to Fleurieu Rally promises thrilling competition, community celebration and a unique motorsport adventure.
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- Offers a range of contact methods for receiving complaints.
- Employs people with disabilities.
- Staff are trained in disability awareness.