What date is Targa Tasmania?
26 April – 1 May 2022 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.
Where is Targa High Country?
Mount Buller
LOCATIONS. Mount Buller, Victoria, Australia. You start and finish each day on Mount Buller which makes rally logistics very simple.
Who crashed in Targa?
Shane Navin, Leigh Mundy and Dennis Neagle lost their lives in two crashes during last year’s Targa Tasmania, prompting an investigatory tribunal to be established.
How can I watch Targa in Tasmania?
Watch Targa Tasmania | Online at DocuBay.
How long is the TARGA Tasmania?
six days
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.
Where is Targa Tasmania held?
TARGA TASMANIA | THE COMPETITION 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?
Safety changes after 2021 deaths TARGAfest Launceston has been CANCELLED tonight. The next day, Leigh Mundy and his co-driver Dennis Neagle were killed when their car hit a dip in the road and crashed into trees at Cygnet, in southern Tasmania.
What year did TARGA start?
1965
Porsche introduced the 911 Targa at the International Motor Show in Frankfurt in September 1965. The Targa is neither a cabriolet nor a coupé, neither a hard top nor a saloon, but something completely new: the first safety cabriolet in the world with a fixed safety or roll bar.
Is Targa Tasmania on TV?
Channel Nine will televise highlights from the 2021 Targa Tasmania from 1pm Saturday.
What year did Targa start?
Who started TARGA Tasmania?
Targa History In 1990, Max Stahl and John Large met over dinner at Large’s Perth home with ideas for a tarmac rally involving classic cars on Tasmania’s picturesque driving roads. Within a few hours of brainstorming and an almost “spontaneous combustion”, the essential framework for TARGA Tasmania was constructed.
Who won TARGA Tasmania 2021?
Maguire wins TARGA Tasmania 30 as results announced.
Who won Targa Tasmania 2022?
driver Eddie Maguire
Maguire wins TARGA Tasmania 30 as results announced Burnie driver Eddie Maguire has been declared the winner of the TARGA Tasmania 30th anniversary event.
Who is Tony Seymour?
Tony Seymour, 59-year-old, Australian rally driver from Brisbane, Queensland, lost his life during the second day of the Targa Tasmania, a round of the 2022 Australian Targa Championship, on Wednesday, 27 April of that year.
Why is it called a Targa?
Porsche got the name “Targa” from the Targa Florio, the road race in Sicily where Porsche was very successful. Targa means “plate” (or placard) in Italian.
What is Targa High Country?
(June 2013) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message) Targa High Country is a tarmac-based rally event held on the state of Victoria, Australia, annually. The inaugural event was 2010. The event has a short course design of approximately 200 competitive kilometres covered in two days over sixteen closed road competitive rally stages.
When is the Targa High Country Rally 2020?
Last year’s unprecedented snowy conditions at Targa High Country have forced the organisers to change the date of this year’s rally. For 2020, the event will be held a week later, from November 13 to 15. As in previous years, Targa High Country will continue to be based on Mt Buller.
When does Targa Tasmania 2021 open?
Targa has also confirmed the dates for the event until 2022: * 12 to 14 November 2021 * 11 to 13 November 2022 Targa High Country and Targa Tasmania 2021 entries will now open in late May to coincide with a new entry system organisers are working on. Get full, exclusive access for only $6.55/month.