Targa Regional tour entry the Subaru WRX of Hawke's Bay orchardist Derek Barnes, being driven by he and former Hastings GP Rhod Murray in this week's 30th anniversary rally, which ends in Hawke's Bay at the weekend. Photo / Jamie Yaxley.
Targa Regional tour entry the Subaru WRX of Hawke's Bay orchardist Derek Barnes, being driven by he and former Hastings GP Rhod Murray in this week's 30th anniversary rally, which ends in Hawke's Bay at the weekend. Photo / Jamie Yaxley.
More than 80 cars and drivers will be in Hawke’s Bay for the finish of the 30th anniversary Silver Fern Targa Rally this weekend.
It started with scrutineering, documentation and briefingin Pukekohe on Tuesday, ahead of Wednesday’s first leg, to Rotorua.
It would then head to Taumarunui on Thursday, Palmerston North on Friday, and the next day to Hawke’s Bay, via the Pohangina Valley, Taihape, the Gentle Annie, and a service stop at Pukehamoamoa.
Vehicles will arrive about 4pm on Saturday at Mitre 10 Regional Sports Park, Hastings, where they will be washed by members of the Giants Boxing Club.
They’ll be up for an early start on Sunday, at 8.35am heading for lunch and vehicle servicing in Dannevirke before hitting the road back north for the end and the prizegiving ceremony at the Hastings Golf Club.
One team is that of Hawke’s Bay orchardist Derek Barnes and Taupō-based former Hastings GP Rhod Murray, who will be in one of the rally’s newest vehicles, Barnes’ blue 2024 Subaru WRX.
Taupo-based retired Hastings GP Rhod Murray, who is taking part in his 10th Targa Rally, the 30th anniversary event ending in Hawke's Bay this weekend. Photo /Supplied.
It’ll be the 10th Targa for Murray, one of the oldest entrants, now aged 76, and who enthuses: “It’s 2.5 litres, eight-speed, and two, yes two, pedals. Woohoo. Let’s go”.
There are several special stages on closed roads, where drivers can exceed the usual speed limit.
Murray laughs when he says: “They monitor the speeds in Auckland. If you exceed 160kmh you’re fined $100, if you do it again it’s $200, and they can exclude you if you do it any more .... but maybe they won’t, if they want to keep on collecting your money.”
Fines go to palliative care charity Race4Life, continuing a connection that started in 2017.
Special stages in Hawke’s Bay will be at Matapiro, Middle Rd, Long Range Rd, Ormondville, Waitahora Rd, Route 52, Porangahau and Argyll-Raukawa.