In reply to Keith:
Keith, I'm waiting for the long ferry in Argentia right now, and it's late; running on one engine apparently. I've been meaning to chirp in on this thread all week, but the schedule has been so hectic, and I've been so tired every night, that I just haven't been able to.
I was set to run touring this year with my 356TD, but lunched the motor the day it was to be loaded on the trailer. Still sick about that, but we were able to compete by securing a 944 rent-a-racer.
The Targa Touring division is a great way for a first timer to see what Targa is all about. My co-driver (in Touring you can switch off) and I just had a blast. Great people, fun and challenging driving, and some of the most beautiful scenery I've ever seen. If it wasn't so expensive and time consuming, it would be something I'd think about doing every year.
I've been building my car for the last 4 years with taking it to Targa as one of my objectives, and so not getting it there feels like unfinished business of the worst kind. I don't know if I'll get another chance to take it there, but if I ever do, I'd jump on it.
Here's a link to buddies blog: http://harthearing.com/RaceforHearing/Blog/tabid/3949/Default.aspx
While it's true that Touring speeds are much slower, it's great in that it's so much more accessible for the average enthusiast. You don't need a caged car or a competition license, just a few minor mods to any street legal car and you're good to go. The challenge is in being precise in both your driving and in calculations, and in developing the teamwork needed between the driver and navigator. I guaranty that even touring speeds will get any first timers heart going, especially when in the navigators seat, and 2X at a stage like Brigus. To get to the skill level of the Trauttmansdorff's (the father and son team who zeroed EVERY STAGE this year) is as impressive to me now as that of any of the go-fast Targa guys.
For our week, we started OK on Monday with all zeros (easy with the 30 second window), still did pretty good Tues. (20 second window), then went all to hell on Wednesday (10 second window) with mistakes, confusion, and brain farts. Thursday was car trouble, DNF's & DNS's, and a mere 5 second window. Then after the first two stages on Friday we started to get it and zeroed the last 5 stages, even with a very slim 3 second margin -- sweet redemption.
We did get to see a bit of the Targa guys going (that's one good thing about breaking down) and were v. impressed with Hopkins in that very well prepared 2002, and Stoschek's sweet early ('65, same as my tub!) 911 was a personal favorite. That car is mad strong, and he is a wonderfully smooth driver. I'm a blatant retroist, so Millen's Nissan was a big snooze for me, but then there's no accounting for taste, is there?
My last few hours on The Rock, I'll miss it --