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is an exciting four day, competitive stage, tarmac rally across South Australia with some of the world‟s finest classic cars. In its inaugural year Octagon is anticipating that 200 of the world‟s finest classic cars and drivers will compete along South Australia‟s scenic routes. This enthralling international event sees the best from Porsche, Lamborghini, Ferrari, BMW, Mercedes Benz, Lotus, Ford, Holden, Mitsubishi, Subaru, Nissan and Toyota. You name it and you can see it at Supaloc Classic Targa Adelaide. In response to a huge demand for participation in tours at the four Targa events, Octagon has now decided to provide them in line with the tour held at Targa Tasmania since 2004. The Targa Tours create an opportunity to experience the thrill of driving on some of Australia's greatest driving roads when they have been closed for competition without the pressure of competing or having to modify your pride and joy. Not everyone wants to drive their vehicles hard and this Tour is just what a large number of people have been asking for – to be part of Targa but as a tourist. THE TOUR: The Supaloc Classic Targa Adelaide tour is an amazing experience, but not a race. It is exactly what it says it is and designed to display a cavalcade of motor history, giving owners an opportunity to use them safely, while enjoying the thrill of riding past, literally, thousands of spectators all watching the South Australia‟s largest tarmac rally. Along with the tour, street stages are the part of Targa that make it truly unique. The event sees a number of street stages including prologue in the famous Barossa Valley Wine region, in town of Tanunda where thousands will line the streets to cheer participants on. It‟s an experience money can‟t buy. The Targa Tour follows the same course as the competitive sections, driving in convoy ahead of the competition field over the closed road Targa stages at the normal road speed. Participants get to preview the course in 'packets' of up to 15 vehicles, lead by an organiser‟s course vehicle, usually driven by a retired competitor or official who knows the roads. And although the normal speed limits apply, you really do get the racers eye view and some of the roads you drive on vie for the title of the greatest driving roads in the world. South Australia still enjoys a 100 kph speed limit on its winding mountain passes that most competition cars would struggle to break, leaving plenty of opportunity to enjoy your classic in a very “spirited” manner. Walther Roehrl, voted the best ever rally driver by Europeans, says that there is nothing to compare with Targa roads. From the driver‟s seat of you can feel what it's like coming down the Gorge Road using both sides of the road, cresting Mt Lofty or driving past the crowds watching from the end of their driveways on Coromandel. WHAT HAPPENS IN THE TOUR? Participants in the tour have the opportunity to mix with the competitors and get to showcase their pride and joy at the vehicle expos which accompany each event and where a crowd of surprisingly knowledgeable people will want to talk about your car. Each Tour participant is invited to attend the events' social functions.

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