Subaru Wilderness Rally Tasmania – Subaru built its brand name in Australia by multiple success in rallying. Names such as Possum Bourne, Cody Crocker and Molly Taylor all are legendary for driving Subaru WRXs very fast on tracks most people wouldn’t even dare to drive.
They have been absent for few years now but have just announced they are the naming rights partner of the 2026 Rally Tasmania.
Now officially renamed the Subaru Wilderness Rally Tasmania.
Taking place in August as the fourth round of the 2026 EROAD Australian Rally Championship (ARC), the Subaru Wilderness Rally Tasmania will once again bring the country’s best rally drivers to the picturesque beachside town of Burnie.
The partnership celebrates the arrival of the all-new Subaru Outback Wilderness to Australia – the most rugged and adventure-focused iteration of the iconic Subaru Outback range – while reinforcing Subaru’s long-standing connection with rallying and Tasmania’s unique gravel roads.
I have been a couple of time s as a spectator to this rally, and I have to say its awesome fun. So, if you are planning a trip to Tasmania in August this year, make sure to take in some stages of the rally circuit as well.
It makes sense as everywhere you drive in Tasmania you see Subaru’s, mainly Outback’s. They are extremely popular there.
The 2026 Subaru Wilderness Rally Tasmania takes place throughout the forests surrounding Burnie, Tasmania, from 14-16 August 2026.
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Im Rob Fraser

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