In Oz, you're either a "Ford Man" or a "Holden Man" Come Bathurst* time your blood boils blue or red respectively. Brocky was a Holden Man, and, even though I was born a Ford Man, I too am are sad at his passing. We lost too many legends last week.
At least he went out doing what he loved.
Now, having said that, and as a motorsport fan, I think the Targa events need are going to need far tighter restrictions to survive. Sure it's a great event to watch, and any changes are going to make it less accessable and exciting, but driving basically standard cars quickly on windy, regular streets is always gonna have disaster written all over it - and thet's part of the attraction.
I know that the idea is that it's an accessable speed event, where the "weekend warrior" with a fast car can get in and compete, heck I dream of competing in one, one-day, myself.
Organised circuit racing (touring cars and the like) is probably the safest form or motorsport there is, so I think Targa needs to start borrowing similar safety restrictions before folks start to call for the event to be banned altogether. I'd personally love to see it stay as it is and let people assume their own risks but the Nanny State is never gonna let that happen.
*Bathurst - town in New South Wales near the finest racing circuit in the world (Ok, second finest, next to the Nurburgring, I suppose), Mt Panorama, where the Australian motor racing community comes together once-a-year for the finest (bar none), most excellent motor race in the world. That's all.
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