COMPETITION SAFARI TRIAL

 

What is a Comp Safari?

Comp Safari events, these events are usually over the length of two to three miles and vehicles are timed from the start to the finish, these times are then converted into points, the person with the lowest score over the day is the winner.

There are many different types of ground that Safaris are run on, some are quite short and technical like many trials sections linked together and others are long and flat running through open fields and woodland. The events attract varied vehicles from standard 80’s to V8 coil sprung 88’s.

How does the event work?

There are many different types of ground that Safaris are run on, some are quite short and technical like many trials sections linked together and others are long and flat running through open fields and woodland. The events attract varied vehicles from standard 80’s to V8 coil sprung 88’s.

 If you are looking to compete in a competitive safari you will need to ensure you have a valid  MSA license.
 

Open MSA Application Form as a PDF

Open MSA Application Form Notes as a PDF

Renew your MSA License online

Prior to turning up for scrutineering please ensure your vehicle complies with the: 

ALRC Comp Safari regulations

You will also need to read Peak and Dukeries Supplementary Regulations (SR's) that apply to these events.

Open Land Rover Comp SR's as a PDF

Read Open Comp SR's as a PDF

Download Adobe (so you can open PDF files)

Results

Comp Safari Master Driver Final Results 2007

Comp Safari Master Driver Results 2008

Comp Safari 2008 Event Results 

New Whittington -  March 08 

New Whittington - July 08