Targa New Zealand evolved from smaller Targa rallies that were run throughout the year in different locations nationally, all based on the original road race that was held in Italy in 1906.
Essentially there are two categories in Targa NZ.
First are the serious competitors in highly modified rally cars with a driver and co-driver, which race against the clock and are limited to 200km/h on country roads.
The second category is the growing popularity of Targa Tour, which is generally normal high performance road cars.
Tour cars do not have roll cages or full harness belts, while motorsport safety rules prevent them from racing against the lock, with a maximum speed of 160km/h.
Both categories are monitored by GPS tracking, to prevent them breaking the rules.
There are racing divisions available to suit almost every registered vehicle.
Entries are now open online through www.targa.nz.