Northern DeLights …. Rallying seems to be more of a sprint these days than an adventure with the emphasis on speed and driving skill as opposed to navigation and concentration, but the sport of Targa rallying offers folk the chance to re-live the good old days, albeit it at a less frenetic but still equally enthralling pace!
So if you fancy a wee bit of an adventure why not head north, the real north, up beyond Inverness on the weekend of the 25/26 September for the ‘Far North Classic Rally’. Indeed many folk don’t realise that John O’Groats is 120 miles north of Inverness.
This event was widely praised last year and the eedjits - sorry, that should read - ‘the brains’ behind this year’s event are Peter McInnes and Fraser Hughes who are very experienced in the dark arts of targa rallying. They have devised a 165 mile route through Easter Ross and Sutherland over roads that see more hooves than tyres at this time of year (cos most of the tourists and motorhomes have fled south for the winter) with 5 Regularities and around 18 Timed Tests.
This should be a hoot, because Hughes and McInnes have history! Think back to 2018 and the Mull Targa Rally when this pair left Tain at 3am, caught the first ferry to Mull, did the rally, finished 19th, caught the last ferry and drove back home – all in the same day. By the way, they had no hood on their Mazda MX-5 and it rained all day. They were drookit by the time they got to the ferry, more drookit during the rally and well and truly waterlogged by the time they got home in the early hours of the next day. See what I mean about eedjits, sorry, awfy nice chaps!
That means that whatever they have come up with for their ‘home’ event will be well worth a shottie. Rally HQ will be at the Morangie Hotel in Tain with the clue in the name giving away the secret of the pure, clean air up there!
There are classes for regular Targa cars and Historic road rally cars and if ye’ve got a Willy, or a Jeep or a Land Rover there’s a class for you lot as well. It’s all about inclusion and fun.
Regs are on Highland Car Club website here:
More Info with flavoursome pics on FB here:
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