Who won Targa 2021?
Luke Anear
Luke Anear and Andy Sarandis have secured their first outright Motorsport Australia TARGA Championship round victory after winning the 2021 TARGA Great Barrier Reef. Behind the wheel of a 2010 Subaru WRX STi, Anear and Sarandis ended up taking out the 2021/2022 season opener in Cairns thanks to a final day charge.
Who died in TARGA Tasmania?
Despite efforts of medical and emergency staff, Targa Australia confirmed the driver Leigh Mundy, 68, from Hobart, and co-driver Dennis Neagle, 59, from Withcott, Queensland, died at the scene.
How many cars does TARGA Tasmania 2021 have?
With over 250 different cars taking part and including more than 20 manufacturers, it is the country’s largest championship.
Who won Targa 2019?
This year’s road rally was full of surprise results, including the first win for Lotus and a Hyundai i30N outpacing Porsches, BMWs and other high-performance cars.
How much does it cost to enter Targa Tasmania?
ENTRIES CLOSE FRIDAY 2ND AUGUST 2019
Description | Manufactured | Regular |
---|---|---|
Targa Tour | 1900-Current | $2,750.00 |
TSD Trophy | 1900-Current | $3,690.00 |
GT Sports Trophy | 1900-Current | $3,840.00 |
Thoroughbred Trophy | 1900-1985 | $3,840.00 |
Where is Targa Tasmania held?
Launceston
TARGA Tasmania travels over 2, 000kms across six days. Starting in Launceston, the course will take you around the island state of Tasmania; one of the worlds greatest wilderness locations.
What happened at Targa Tasmania?
Two people have died in a fatal crash on the final day of the Targa Tasmania, only a day after another driver was killed in the same race. The crash occurred at Wattle Grove Road, near Cygnet, south of Hobart in southern Tasmania, police said on Saturday.
Is Targa Tasmania a race?
Targa Tasmania is a tarmac-based rally event held on the island state of Tasmania, Australia, annually since 1992. The event takes its name from the Targa Florio, a former motoring event held on the island of Sicily.
Where does the Targa rally go?
Targa Australia run the world’s largest, longest and hardest tarmac rally event. Targa Great Barrier Reef will be based in Cairns and will reach out to all of the surrounding regions including Port Douglas and the Atherton Tablelands.
How does a Targa rally work?
On a targa-timed event, each clock is not synchronised to all of the others. To clarify this, imagine a notional car “0” which starts the event at time 00:00 at every point on the route, if they are on time, the clocks will always show 00:00.
Who can enter Targa Tasmania?
To be eligible to compete in the full competition, both driver and co-driver/ navigator must be a minimum of 18 years old. However, there are some navigator age exemptions for trophy competitions. Navigators in TSD Trophy must be a minimum of 15 years old.
What does Targa Tasmania stand for?