ACP: A Targa legend

At the finish line of Targa 2012 with a win in Open division. (Photo: Ralph Saulnier)

The impressive resume of two-time Targa Newfoundland winner Andrew Comrie-Picard (ACP) is as long as the rally itself.

ACP is a Canadian race car and rally driver, X Games medalist, feature film stunt driver and coordinator, TV personality and transglobal explorer. He has competed and won in rally racing, drifting, desert off-road racing, short course off-road racing, hillclimbing, and endurance circuit racing. He has also hosted and produced several automotive TV shows (including co-hosting Targa Newfoundland coverage on SPEED).

At speed in the Evo in 2012. (Photo: Ralph Saulnier)

He won Targa Newfoundland’s Modern division in 2008 with co-driver Jen Horsey in a 2008 Mitsubishi Evo GSR. In 2012, he and co-driver Brian O’Kane took top spot in the Open division in a Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution 7. In 2011, he drove a Mark IV Toyota Supra to second place in the Modern division at Targa after coming in sixth in the same car in 2010.

Getting sideways in the Supra in 2011. (Photo: Ralph Saulnier)
ACP posing with a young fan. (Photo: Ralph Saulnier)

ACP is a Rally America national champion, Canadian Rally national champion, North American rally champion. Baja 1000 class winner, Formula Drift pro drifter, and Pikes Peak record-holder.

In 2025, he was part of the Transglobal Car Expedition that completed the world’s first overland and maritime crossing through both the Geographic North and South Poles in a single, continuous journey by vehicle. The expedition lasted 475 days, covering over 92,500 kilometres, traversing five continents, sailing through five oceans, and passing through 42 countries.

The Transglobal car expedition covered 92,500 km.

Is there anything this guy can’t do in a car (or truck)? Apparently not. He’s definitely a legend.

https://acpracing.com/
https://transglobalcar.com/