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Targa Bambina gets the big thumbs up!

Published: Thu 10 Mar 2016 12:39 PM
Targa Bambina gets the big thumbs up!
Targa New Zealand's first event held at Pukekohe last weekend was a fantastic way to start the year, with picture perfect weather and an easy, relaxed format.
We hope you all enjoyed the new two day format, the compact cloverleaf style from a central command centre and the Franklin/Waikato roads. We have been inundated with positive feedback about the easy nature and flow of this event and look forward to Targa Rotorua being similar.
It was fantastic to see 60 starter’s across the various competition and tour classes, with a great mix of classic and modern cars in the Targa Tour. Remember if you have feedback about Targa Bambina then get in touch with a representative from the TAG (Targa Advisory Group), email info@urg.co.nz for these details.
Congratulations to the winners of Targa Bambina
Overall
1st, Glenn Inkster/Spencer Winn (2008 Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 09)
2nd, Jason Gill/Duncan Mckenzie (2005 Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 9)
3rd, Malcolm Smith/Conrad Healy (1997 Mitsubishi Evolution IV)
AndrewSimms.co.nz Allcomers 4WD
1st, Glenn Inkster/Spencer Winn (2008 Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 8)
2nd, Jason Gill/Duncan Mckenzie (2005 Mitsubishi Lander Evo 9)
3rd, Malcolm Smith/Conrad Healy (1997 Mitsubishi Evo IV)
Metalman Classic 2WD
1st, Malcolm Clark/Mark Parsons (1972 Rover P6B)
2nt, Anton Tallott/ Daniel Tallott (1979 Mazda RX7)
3rd, Rex McDonald/Daniel Prince (1990 BMW E30 325)
Global Security Modern 2WD
1st, Clark Proctor/Sue O'Neill (1973 Escort MK1)
2nd, Ross Graham/Matthew Merwood (1977 Holden Torana)
3rd, Gary Murphy/Terry Rouse (1993 BMW M3)
ENDS

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