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NEWS 9/08/2010

New R35GTR, EVO, Subaru courses proving popular at MSA. 3 new courses focused on tuning and vehicle modification have proved extremely popular at MSA. No where in the world except MSA can you actually do hands on dyno work with R35GTR, EVO X and Subaru vehicles, learn how to modify every aspect of the cars for various disciplines of motorsport and get race winning results. Nissan R35GTR guru Martin Donnon facilitates these courses which have instilled industry leading knowledge into the minds of tuning shop owners from around the world making them leaders in their field and their global region.

R35 Tuning Course

NEWS 29/07/2010

International students now represent majority of MSA attendees. MSA is now training students from Hong Kong, USA, Dubai, Kuwait, Malaysia, Qatar, New Zealand..... on a weekly basis. We specialise in international students and now offer accommodation and local transport packages tailored to your needs. Bring the wife and family to holiday in Australia while you train. Discounted rates apply for multiple course bookings.

NEWS 20/11/09

Dennis and Matthew Sims finish prologue at Classic Adelaide in 3rd Position in Late Classic section. Dennis and Matthew trained with MSA some 10 months before their Classic Adelaide Debut and 2nd rally ever entered ! What a fantastic effort for these MSA graduates.

NEWS 19/11/09

Classic Adelaide Rally Entrants receive Motor Sport Academy Tarmac Rally Course information at Documentation as part of their entry pack in Classic Adelaide 2009.

NEWS 19/10/09

MSA featured in Targa Tasmania E-News. Targa Backs Motorsport Academy Tarmac Rally Course stating that safety and training are vital in the sport today.

NEWS 14/8/09

MSA featured in Tarmac Magazine article explaining our new Tarmac Rally Training Course that is now available as an intensive weekend course. Click here to see the article.

NEWS 16/7/09

MSA featured in AAAA magazine showcasing the new 1 on 1 Dyno Tuning Training Courses offered by MSA.
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NEWS 29/4/09

MSA now releases "Introduction to Tarmac Rally Course" as a 1 and a half day intensive course held in the heart of the Adelaide Hills, right amongst the most scenic and difficult stages of Classic Adelaide. Available on a "When suits You" basis , courses can be arranged for up to 4 people at a time. Accomodation (if needed) on-site at www.themanna.com.au is high quality and brand new in the heart of the Hills Tourist Town, Hahndorf. Please contact us to arrange a time to attend this course that suits your schedule. Please click here to read more about this very hands-on Tarmac Rally course.
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MSA TRAINERS FINISH 4th OVERALL IN CLASSIC ADELAIDE RALLY.

Driver Tim Possingham and Co-Driver Darren Lee have posted numerous stage wins and an outright 4th place equalling their 2007 efforts in the 2008 Classic Adelaide Rally.

 

NEWS 10/9/08

MSA has released intensive 12 hour courses for participants wanting 1 on 1 Dyno Tuning training. These are designed to suit YOU. Tell us when you want to do the training and we will work around you to make time to train you or a small group from your company in an intensive but informal environment that promotes learning and delivers exceptional results. We have already run 2 of these recently with rave reviews from participants.
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NEWS 25/4/08

AutoSalon Magazine covers recent Sydney Advanced Tuning Course. Download the magazine article here:
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NEWS 19/2/08

MotorSport Academy course facilitator and seasoned navigator, Jahmiel Taylor finishes 3rd overall in 2008 Rally Tasmania.

Jahmiel shared podium honours with 2nd placers Jim Richards and Barry Oliver who campaigned a Porsche GT3Rs and winners Steve Glenney and Brian Webb in an EVO9 Mitsubishi.

Jahmiel navigated former Bathurst 1000 winner and touring car great, Tony Longhurst to his second podium spot as driver with Jahmiel by his side.

Having lost some ground on day 1 the Taylor / Longhurst crew found it hard to fight back and close the gap over the remaining days and eventually finished some 30 seconds or so behind Jim Richards and Barry Oliver.

 

Tony Longhurts Subaru