With Covid-19 restricting international travel in 2020 and based in Perth, Australia Young switched to national events and the West Australian Rally Championship. With long-time mentor Scott Beckwith co-driving and former Cusco driver Dean Herridge providing and running a Maximum Motorsport Subaru Impreza, no-one in the team was prepared for the epic battle that was to follow.
While Young and Beckwith had missed the first round, they tabled their championship intentions by winning the iconic Forest Rally by just 0.5 second. They won the next round too the Karri Rally and headed to the final trailing championship leader by John O’Dowd by 16 points. When O’Dowd went off-road and retired his Skoda R5 on the first stage, Young and Beckwith held on to win the WA title.

After competing at events like Hawkes Bay Rally, South Canterbury and earlier this year the Otago Rally Young said, “I’ve really enjoyed competing at home in New Zealand, especially down south (Island) where the awesome gravel roads are a rally driver’s dream’.

With regular co-driver Malcolm Read unavailable due to other commitments, Young will team-up with 21-year old Amy Hudson who has extensive co-driving experience in New Zealand events and who’s full-time job is a Subaru service mechanic.
Following a familiarisation run with Hudson at Maramarua Forest an excited Young commented, “Amy and I are really looking forward to returning to Japan and for me it will be really special to meet and catch-up with all the Cusco team. The last time I competed at Montre it was an all-gravel event so will be interesting now that it’s on tarmac”.
The 2022 Montre Rally is based in Gunma Prefecture and will run 11-12th June. The two-day event is a total of 125 competitive kilometres and a qualifying round of the 2022 FIA Asia Pacific Rally Championship.