February 28th - March 1st
The Targa Albany Sprint enables competitors to attack a challenging ~3km road course from Hybla up the hillside set against some of The Great Southern' most stunning backdrops, while the Targa Quaranup Rallysprint sees teams compete over a 4.5km course up to the historic Camp Quaranup.
Now in it's 3rd year, the Targa Albany Sprints have now become the ‘must do’ event for Competitors & Spectators wanting an action packed weekend of Motorsport on the amazing South Coast.
2
Days
8
Stages
19.64
Competitive kms
LIVE ACTION
Spectators
Quaranup Rallysprint
The competition event utilises the only road available for access to Camp Quaranup. Spectator access is provided by ferry directly to the camp and buses are made available to transport enthusiasts to the prime spectating positions.
Cars complete two runs in each direction for a total of four stages. Results are based on the lowest combined time of all stages.
Albany Sprint
Spectators have multiple access points from the beginning of the stage in the heart of Albany and several points along the picturesque Marine Drive. The event attracts thousands of spectators and motorsport enthusiasts each year.
Competitors complete four runs with the winner determined by their fastest single stage run.
Up Close
Albany Sprint Service Park
Spectators are free to wander through the service park set up in the Middleton Beach Car Park. This provides up close access to the cars and allows spectators to have a chat with the competitors.
MEDIA
Print & Electronic
News Articles
Promotional print articles for this event are normally covered by local community newspapers and journalists.
Coverage also provided by AutoAction, RallySport magazine and full event reports published in Motorsport Australia's "Speed Read" online magazine.
Podcast
Event coverage and guest speakers interviewed on local motorsport podcast "Torque n Power".
For more event information check out the official Targa West Events website.