by Leon » Thu Nov 02, 2006 5:17 pm
Targa tour was $2500 when I last did it three Targa's ago (maybe four).
Clubsport licence yep.
I gave up on the tour, because it was a bit sketchy (meeting a horse float on a road that is supposed to be closed, in a car with NO safety gear), too expensive, and with the growing popularity of the event it had thirty mumble cars there, which results in one sitting in a queue of cars for a week, on very nice roads if they had been empty.
Don't get me wrong, it was kind of cool ... but when I first did it in 2000 it cost $750 and there were 12 cars on the tour. When you've seen it turn into a traffic jam that increases in cost by 50% a year ... well, you get a bit turned off in the end.
Plus, there were some insufferable tossers mixed in with some of the very cool people you get to meet. I met GT4-20 on the Tour, and some really very good folk, but my god, did some of the weenieless wonders in the Ferrari's and Porsche's seriously cry out for an attitude adjustment. Not all of them ... but some of them .... sheesh.
Honestly, were I to do it again, I wouldn't.
I'd be totally cheeky, buy a Classic Car magazine so I had all the route maps, rock up to the roads half an hour before they closed, and just drive the entire route. You can do that totally legally at road legal pace, on some absolutely stunning roads, and not pay a couple of thousand for the privilege. The roads don't need to be closed to be appreciated, we drove a number of the roads at road legal speeds before they closed, and it was still awesome. You could then double back where you wanted, and park up at the spectator points, or any really awesome corners you discover enroute. Tadaaaa... free week of motorsport fun.