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.
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.
How much does it cost to get into 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 |
Is Targa Tasmania on this year?
In order to maximise the impact of TARGA Tasmania’s 30th anniversary event, organisers have reverted to a traditional late April date to move beyond any likely COVID-19… The event was due to move to an earlier time-slot in 2022 – from March 8 to 13 – but will now be held from Tuesday April 26 to Sunday May 1.
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.
Where can I watch Targa Tasmania?
Watch Targa Tasmania | Online at DocuBay.
Is Targa Tasmania on TV?
All of the action and beauty from the popular tarmac-based Targa Tasmania rally will be broadcast this weekend on Channel Nine. Channel Nine will televise highlights from the 2021 Targa Tasmania from 1pm Saturday. …
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 do I get into Targa?
What does Targa Tasmania stand for?
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.
Is Targa Tasmania televised?
When did Targa start?
1992
Targa Tasmania/First event date
Where is the Targa Florio Festival?
The festival’s locations change each year but are set in the many tourist destinations throughout Victoria. Targa Florio in Australia will give drivers a peek into what it’s like to take classic cars for a spin on scenic roads. Unleash your passion while sightseeing the many famous tourist destinations around the area.
Where will the 2021 Targa rally be held?
We thank you for your support and hope to see you later in the year. Welcome to the 2021 Festival Targa Rally organised by Bath Motor Club on Saturday 20th February. The Festival will be held in daylight for a change with a new start and finish venue at Castle Combe Racing Circuit.
Where can I find results from the 2020 Bath Festival Targa?
Congratulations to John Davies and Nick Bloxham for 1st Interclub and to Keith and Martin Lane for 1st clubman on the 2020 Bath Festival Targa. Overall results are available here and full results are available at
What is the targettarga Florio and how does it work?
Targa Florio is an iconic motor event and competition that has its roots in Sicily back in 1906. It grew to be one of the most unique and historical events among classical car enthusiasts globally, and it is now being held in Australia too.