Who won Targa 2021?

Who won Targa 2021?

Eddie Maguire and Zak Brakey have won Targa Tasmania in an event overshadowed by the loss of three competitors.

What is a Targa Tour?

TARGA tours are designed to provide car owners a unique opportunity to drive their pride and joy on closed roads in some of the world’s ultimate driving locations. TARGA High Country is a gruelling three-day event based 1,800 meters above sea level, atop of Victoria’s spectacularly beautiful Mt Buller.

Where can I watch Targa Tasmania?

Watch Targa Tasmania | Online at DocuBay.

How many cars in TARGA Tasmania?

500 cars
About 500 cars are taking part in this year’s event — a record field to mark the race’s 30th year. The six-day tarmac rally is set to finish in Hobart on Sunday.

How do I join the Targa rally?

What do you need to enter a Targa tarmac rally event? Each entry is for 2 people consisting of Driver & Co-driver. Both must have a minimum of a Level 2 non-speed event CAMS licence, available online. Not required for the Tour Class: Driving suits, helmets, special apparel, roll cages, and slick tyres.

Who died in Targa Tasmania 2022?

In a statement, police named Anthony Graeme Seymour, 59, of Brisbane, as the competitor killed in yesterday’s crash. Seymour, who raced as Tony Seymour, died after his car left the road near Mount Roland in Tasmania’s north-west on day two of the event.

Where is Targa Great Barrier Reef?

Tropical North Queensland
Targa Australia run the world’s largest, longest and hardest tarmac rally event. Targa Great Barrier Reef passes through landscapes that are truly unique to Tropical North Queensland; sugar cane and banana plantations will line the various stages.

What is Targa race?

TARGA is a genuine, red-blooded motorsport event. It is a tarmac rally designed for the true motoring enthusiast. A tarmac rally is a unique form of motorsport where purpose-built rally cars compete on sealed roads closed for competition.

Where does the TARGA rally go?

TARGA includes tarmac rally events in Victoria’s High Country, Cairns in Far North Queensland and the longest and hardest tarmac rally in the world, in Tasmania.

What is the Targa Tasmania?

TARGA Tasmania gives you access to some of the world’s ultimate driving roads, where the most exciting challenges are waiting to be conquered. TARGA Tasmania travels over 2,000kms across six days; the course will take you around our island state, which is one of the worlds greatest wilderness locations.

How long is the Targa tour?

A Tour de force, running alongside the original TARGA tarmac rally competition, the 6 driving days / 8 nights Tour covers more than 2,000km with some 700km on closed-road stages. Packages include passage for your vehicle and two people with Spirit of Tasmania, premium accommodation and all meals. A shorter, 3 days / 4 nights Tour is also available.

Where can I stay in Launceston for the Targa tour?

The Hotel Grand Chancellor Launceston are offering discounted TARGA rates for TARGA entrants, which can be accessed by calling (03) 6334 3434. Cradle Mountain has a range of different accommodation options available for TARGA Tour entrants.

How long is the a tour of Tasmania?

A Tour de force, running alongside the original TARGA tarmac rally competition, the 6 driving days / 8 nights Tour covers more than 2,000km with some 700km on closed-road stages. Packages include passage for your vehicle and two people with Spirit of Tasmania, premium accommodation and all meals.