In the March edition of the Targa newsletter: GT is back, Meet Stream Racing and Driving La Carrera, Experience Targa Tour, Visit the Irish Loop, and more!
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In the March edition of the Targa newsletter: GT is back, Meet Stream Racing and Driving La Carrera, Experience Targa Tour, Visit the Irish Loop, and more!
Two friends from different parts of North America bonded over a common love of motorsport. Now, Canadian Wayne Lorenzen and American Aaron Ayotte will run Targa Newfoundland as teammates in Double R Racing.
The course is set* for the thrilling 2025 edition of Targa Newfoundland with 25 teams registered so far. Targa 2025 is scheduled from September 11-18.
Competition is always close and fierce in the Targa 1 division. The 2024 title was only decided after the final stage. This year’s rally also promises to be a nail biter with a number of competitive teams registered already and eager to claim the Targa plate.
A battle of modern versus classic cars is shaping up in Targa 2 for September 2025.
Targa Newfoundland is accepting applications for Special Stage Set-Up Volunteers who can work in a fast-paced environment, preparing and supervising stages during the competition from Sept. 13-18, 2025.
In the February edition of the Targa newsletter: Closing in on 1000th stage; Tough competition for Targa 1 title; Terry’s travels; Choosing the right tires; Volunteer at Targa, and more!
Over its 23 year history, Targa Newfoundland has been televised and captured on video many times. Short of experiencing the rally firsthand, video is the next best thing to understanding the lasting appeal of this event.
Devon Knight and Logan King-Gaudon were just buzzing after the Gander town stage in 2024. Right then they knew they had to come back for more. They’re returning this fall in Targa 1.
More than 20 teams have registered already for the 2025 edition of the ultimate tarmac rally in North America .