About Us

The Rally in the 100 Acre Wood is a performance rally car race that was started in 1977 and ran several years before going on hiatus due to family commitments of the organizers. In 2002, the 100AW Performance Rally Group was created, the Rally in the 100 Acre Wood (100AW) was revived and has been held every winter since. 100AW is currently held in Dent County and Washington County, Missouri, though other areas have been used in the past. It is currently based in Salem, MO with events in Potosi as well. The rally has long been known for the fast, flowing roads through the Mark Twain National Forest where most of the rally takes place.   
 
Since the revival and success of the 100AW, organizers recognized the need to do their part to grow the sport that they love.  In 2011, the Perryville Farm and Forest Rally (PFFR) was born.   Based in Perryville, MO, PFFR was created to fill the needs of regional competitors wanting to get seat time.  This event was very successful at not only bringing in new local competitors, but encouraging volunteers to step up into committee roles within the organization.  PFFR had 3 events and ran from 2011 to 2013.  
 
In 2014 Show-Me Rally (SMR) took over that need for a regional event.  Based in Potosi, MO,  SMR mostly uses roads found in the northern area of 100AW.  This event has been a staple for not only local teams but teams across the country to get inexpensive seat time at an event that is organized with national event standards. In 2020, with the cancellation of 100AW due to COVID-19 concerns, the event was moved up to the ARA National Calendar.  In 2021, SMR resumed it’s place on the ARA Eastern Regional Calendar, but as a Super Regional event.
 
After many successful years of SMR, competitors, residents, and organizers wanted more rally.  At the conclusion of SMR 2018, the 100 Acre Wood Performance Rally Group (100AWPRG) announced that they would be bringing rally back to Shannon County, MO.  Missouri Ozark Rally (MOR) was born.  Now based in Texas County, MO, this rally is created to  cultivate what makes our sport so great… Competitors and Volunteers.  Competitors will enjoy a simple rally with a lot of stage miles for a small 1 day event, while volunteers will also get a chance to learn a new role and train for filling positions at 100AW and SMR.