Shitbox Rally is not a race, rather a challenge to achieve the unthinkable.. To drive cars worth just $1,500 across Australia via some of its most formidable roads, all in the name of charity.
This rally is for those who want to have an adventure, have fun, who crave something different, who want to make new life long friends, take part in something memorable but most importantly, it's for those who want to raise much needed money for charity.
Many of us have been affected by cancer in one way or another. Whether it be parents, family, close friends, people we know or ourselves that have battled or are battling cancer, this awful disease has touched us all. We not only want to raise awareness and money for Cancer Council, but also want to offer support and a friendly ear to those that have suffered or are suffering.
Shitbox Rally today
Shitbox Rally has grown to a total of 225 teams, plus support teams, so around 550 people.
The rally itself is only part of the project with teams working for many months on their fundraising efforts. Their hard work is rewarded by the rally itself.
The camaraderie and friendship that is built over the 7 days of the rally surprises everyone that takes part.
The record breaking amount of funds raised, the positive impact we have on local remote communities and the overall experiences of the rally teams themselves combine to become a hugely rewarding experience for all involved.
Shitbox Rally is not a race, rather a challenge to achieve the unthinkable.. To drive cars worth just $1,500 across Australia via some of its most formidable roads, all in the name of charity.
This rally is for those who want to have an adventure, have fun, who crave something different, who want to make new life long friends, take part in something memorable but most importantly, it's for those who want to raise much needed money for charity.
Many of us have been affected by cancer in one way or another. Whether it be parents, family, close friends, people we know or ourselves that have battled or are battling cancer, this awful disease has touched us all. We not only want to raise awareness and money for Cancer Council, but also want to offer support and a friendly ear to those that have suffered or are suffering.
Shitbox Rally today
Shitbox Rally has grown to a total of 225 teams, plus support teams, so around 550 people.
The rally itself is only part of the project with teams working for many months on their fundraising efforts. Their hard work is rewarded by the rally itself.
The camaraderie and friendship that is built over the 7 days of the rally surprises everyone that takes part.
The record breaking amount of funds raised, the positive impact we have on local remote communities and the overall experiences of the rally teams themselves combine to become a hugely rewarding experience for all involved.