To Compete in Targa Tasmania
For competitors with cars to ship we can provide your full travel arrangements with flights, sstopovers en route, accommodation in Tasmania and on mainland Australia and car hire.
We can assist with your race entry too - call us for further details. There are several levels of entry to the Targa depending on your vehicle ~
We can assist with your race entry too - call us for further details. There are several levels of entry to the Targa depending on your vehicle ~
The Tour
Aimed at historic, classic and sports cars, including GT and special interest cars of a rare or exotic nature. An opportunity for participants to experience the thrill of driving on some of Tasmania's most magnificent roads without the pressure of competition or having to make modifications to the car. Vehicles are driven over closed Targa stages at normal road speeds. The Tour follows a similar course to the event's competitive sections, driving in convoy at the head of the field. Participants will also attend all of the event's social and additional Tour-specific functions and get to showcase their cars each night at the event's vehicle expos.
Vintage Rallye
Reserved for vehicles manufactured up to 31 December 1946 the Vintage Rallye will be conducted over 4 days - Legs 1, 3, 4 and 5. Vehicle classes will be based on engine capacity and modification level.
Rookie Rallye
A shorter course competition only open to first-time Targa entrants. It is held over the 17 stages which make up the Prologue, Day 1 & Day 2 of the Targa competition. The outright winners in both classic and modern sections will receive a free full entry into Targa Tasmania the following year!
Targa Tasmania Classic
Entries are in two sections ~
Early Classics - for vehicles manufactured up to 31 December 1971
Late Classics - for vehicles manufactured from 1 January 1972 to 31 December 1990
Vehicles will be classed based on engine capacity and modification level and will be run over 6 days of Prologue and competition starting and finishing at common points with The Tour and Targa Tasmania Modern.
Early Classics - for vehicles manufactured up to 31 December 1971
Late Classics - for vehicles manufactured from 1 January 1972 to 31 December 1990
Vehicles will be classed based on engine capacity and modification level and will be run over 6 days of Prologue and competition starting and finishing at common points with The Tour and Targa Tasmania Modern.
Targa Tasmania Modern
For high performance vehicles manufactured after 1 January 1991 and taking place over 6 days of Prologue and competition. Vehicle classes will be based on engine capacity and modification level.
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