29.03.2005 The Targa Tasmania, which takes place from April 26-May 1, will see the Lamborghini Gallardo’s international motor sport debut

The Targa Tasmania, which takes place from April 26-May 1, will see the Lamborghini Gallardo’s international motor sport debut, with two entries which will place Australian golfing star Stuart Appleby and Lamborghini Australia driver Paul Stokell in the driver’s seats.

Judged Motor Performance Car of 2004 and valued at almost NZ$400,000 each, the Targa Tasmania-bound Gallardos have been built in the Lamborghini factory in Sant’Agata, Italy, and are modified to compete in the 'Modern Competition' class of the Tasmanian rally, which is owned by global sports marketing company Octagon.

With his own Gallardo garaged at his Florida home, international golfing sensation Appleby first became involved with Lamborghini Australia following his attendance at Lamborghini Experiences at Phillip Island last year.

Taking a week–long break from the rigours of the PGA tour for Targa Tasmania, Appleby says he is extremely excited about the event and looks forward to “driving on some of Australia’s best roads, in his favourite car.”

With a particular interest in action sports and motor racing, Appleby first made mention to Targa Tasmania during a media interview where he said his dream would be to race competitively in the Tasmanian tarmac rally. Lamborghini Australia is yet to confirm a Navigator for Appleby’s Targa Tasmania jaunt.

Named after a famous Spanish fighting Bull, the 4WD Lamborghini Gallardo sports a V10, 5.0L engine, produces 376 kW of power and can reach a top speed of 309 km/h. A dry weight of 1430 kg and just 2.3 turns from lock to lock, makes for sharp steering and easy handling.

This being the Gallardo’s first official motor sport event, the world over, the dual Targa Tasmania Lamborghini entry has secured sponsorship from mobile communications company Crazy Johns.
 

Stokell, who grew up in Tasmania and is now based in Melbourne, joined Team Lamborghini Australia in 2000 and has driven the Lamborghini Diablo to victory with back to back Australian Nations Cup Championships in 2003 and 2004

The Targa Tasmania, which runs April 26-May 1, will see the Lamborghini Gallardo’s international motor sporting debut


Principal of Team Lamborghini Australia Andrew Smith said the Targa Tasmania rally is a fitting racing debut for the Gallardo. “Targa Tasmania is a good format to showcase the car for the world to see how good the Gallardo package actually is,” he said. “Whilst the car hasn’t been in any other events, given that it is a stock-standard model, Targa Tasmania will be a great introduction for us.”

“The Gallardo is an easy car to drive and since Audi’s takeover of Lamborghini, with high-level backing, the quality of product coming out of the factory is second to none. I have no doubt the Gallardo can hold its own amongst the competition field; there is no one in the world that can drive a Lamborghini faster than Paul Stokell.”

Stokell, who grew up in Tasmania and is now based in Melbourne, joined Team Lamborghini Australia in 2000 and has driven the Lamborghini Diablo GTR, to victory securing back to back Australian Nations Cup Championships in 2003 and 2004.

To date, Stokell has competed in Targa Tasmania four times before and is geared up for a full assault in 2005; to date, his best Targa Tasmania result has been third outright in 2001 driving a Lotus Elise. “The Gallardo is a car capable of taking on the big guns and we have a real chance of outright victory,” said Stokell. “I have been waiting a long time for this and I can’t wait to take on Jim Richards and Porsche – It will bring back memories of our clashes in Nations Cup together.”

Stokell, whose past record also includes driving V8 Supercars, said he owes all his motor sport successes to his long-time Tasmanian Navigator, Peter Roberts.
 

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