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773 THERE AND BACK

IT IS REGARDED as one of Australia’s toughest off-road races and is renowned around the world for its remote location, red sandy tracks and wild, high-speed action.

The Finke Desert Race was first run back in 1976 when a bunch of local Alice Springs motorcyclists challenged each other to see who could ride the quickest along the old Ghan Railway service road to the township of Finke (Aputula) – around 230km south of Alice Springs – and back again.

Motorcyclists had been running there-and-back style races out of Alice for decades as the desert country and remote locations outside of the town posed a tough challenge for any competitor, but the ’76 run to Finke and back marked the beginning of a new chapter in the world of Australian off-road racing.

The Finke Desert Race has been run on the Queen’s Birthday (now the King’s) weekend in June ever since, with a few exceptions when it couldn’t be held.

Four-wheeled vehicles soon joined the bikes, and simple VW-based buggies evolved into purpose-built, high-performance vehicles, some with more than 800hp and able to make the run to Finke in less than three hours … quicker than any motorcycle.

The Finke track follows the now-disused Ghan

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