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Targa Tasmania
Targa Tasmania is a tarmac-based rally racing event held on the island state of Tasmania, Australia, annually since 1991. The event takes its name from the Targa Florio, a former motoring event held on the island of Sicily.
The rally started as a five day event, expanded to six days in 1994.
- Leg 0 (prologue) - George Town to Launceston.
- Leg 1 The Northern loop - Launceston - Devonport - Launceston
- Leg 2 The North east loop - Launceston - Bicheno - Launceston
- Leg 3 The Southern loop - Launceston - Cygnet - Hobart
- Leg 4 Hobart to Mole Creek to Burnie
- Leg 5 The West Coast Enduro - Burnie - Queenstown - Hobart
The Targa is not part of the Australian rally championship, and as well as attracting elite drivers going all-out to win has a large field of cars of all speeds and drivers of varying seriousness. The rally prides itself on having a large range of rally cars from all ages of motoring - in the past they have included:
Modern cars:
- Ferrari F40 and Testarossa
- Lamborghini Diablo VT
- Lotus Espirit S4
- Porsche Boxster
- BMW Z3
Classic cars:
- Lancia Aurelia
- Jaguar SS100
- Invicta 'S' Type
- Locomobile Speedster
- Rolls Royce Silver Ghost
- Alfa Romeo Mille Miglia Spider
Past and current competitors have included Sir Jack Brabham, Dick Johnson, Peter Brock, Glenn Ridge , Eric Bana, Jim Richards , Barry Sheene, Michael Doohan, and Murray Walker.
External link: http://www.targa.org.au
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