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.