Mazda has announced they will be entering three cars in this year’s Targa Tasmania, which starts next week.
Driving two specially prepared turbocharged Mazda RX-8 SPs (pictured above during last year’s prologue) will be young rally-ace Brendan Reeves and newcomer Matt Rickards. They will be guided by experienced navigators Rhiannon Smyth and Bernie Webb respectively.
The third Mazda Motorsports entry will be a Mazda3 MPS driven by husband and wife duo of Simon and Sue Evans.
Allan Horsley, Mazda Motorsport boss, says the team is keen to make its presence felt. “We’ve got a good mix of youth and experience with each of our drivers extremely capable behind the wheel,” he said.
“And with the long term forecast predicting that we’ll see some rain during Targa, this presents a great opportunity for the two-wheel Mazdas, which handle exceptionally well in the wet, to gain some time on our four-wheel-drive rivals.â€
Mazda Motorsport’s Triple Targa Tasmania Assault
Mazda Motorsport has today confirmed a three-pronged assault on next week’s Targa Tasmania rally, the final round of the Australian Targa Championship.
The team will field two RX-8 SPs and a Mazda3 MPS to attack the grueling tarmac event which covers 586 competitive kilometers over six action-packed days.
Australia’s best young rally duo, Brendan Reeves and Rhianon Smyth, will again be in control of Mazda’s turbo rotary RX-8 SP and hoping to follow on from their successful first outing in the car where they secured third place at January’s Targa Wrest Point rally.
Despite limited competitive time in the RX-8 SP, recent testing has strengthened the bond between car and crew and a podium place will be the goal for Reeves and Smyth.
Matt Rickards makes his competitive debut for Mazda Motorsport at Targa Tasmania after he impressed with a strong showing at Targa Wrest Point which saw him secure fourth spot outright ahead of eight-time Targa winner Jim Richards.
Returning for the fourth consecutive year with Mazda Motorsport, Bernie Webb brings his significant co-driving experience to the team and will be the perfect partner for Rickards as he attempts to pilot the RX-8 SP to victory.
Experienced husband and wife team and four-time Australian rally champions, Simon and Sue Evans, are also back for Targa Tasmania and with the showroom-spec Mazda3 MPS as their weapon they are hoping to add to outright showroom-class wins at Targa High Country and Targa Wrest Point that would see them secure the Australian Targa Championship in their first year with the team.
Mazda Motorsport boss Allan Horsley is confident in the team’s ability to mount a strong challenge. “We’ve got a good mix of youth and experience with each of our drivers extremely capable behind the wheel. And with the long term forecast predicting that we’ll see some rain during Targa, this presents a great opportunity for the two-wheel Mazdas, which handle exceptionally well in the wet, to gain some time on our four-wheel-drive rivals.â€
5 replies on “Mazda Motorsports ready for Targa Tasmania”
puretasMINIa is ready for targa as well 😉
Great to hear Tom. Hope it goes beyond your best expectations!
Good to see Mazda can break the rules because as far as I know a turbo RX-8 was never released in Oz
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@ Lloyd and will never be sold as they have cut the RX8 from production…. It’s a flashback to 1998 when the SPII was created and cut from the FD RX-7 line up after Mazda stopped importing them too…