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Hello Everyone,

I have been asked by the Stage Manager of Targa Tasmania if i know anyone who would be willing to help out of a stage, or maybe even more than one. Here is what is needed:

People who are interested in volunteering for various roles from marshaling to stage checking (this means driving the stage and making sure that the stage is clear - one trip is after road closure so u can go as fast as u like/can LEGALLY!!) And then there are some timing jobs as well.

Those of you who are into photography will be able to get some really good spots that they normally might not get.

The stage that i need people for is for the DUNORLAN stage which is a new stage this year. It will be on Friday the 18th of April and you will need to be there at 7am. The road will be closed from 8:32am and the first car wil be there at 9:32 am. The road will be reopened at 1:02pm.

Please give me a message if you are interested in this and remember that not everyone can race along all the roads. I need about 10 people maybe more not 100% sure.

Thanks and hope i get some interest for this.

--Ben

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Hello Everyone,

I have been asked by the Stage Manager of Targa Tasmania if i know anyone who would be willing to help out of a stage, or maybe even more than one. Here is what is needed:

People who are interested in volunteering for various roles from marshaling to stage checking (this means driving the stage and making sure that the stage is clear - one trip is after road closure so u can go as fast as u like/can LEGALLY!!) And then there are some timing jobs as well.

Those of you who are into photography will be able to get some really good spots that they normally might not get.

The stage that i need people for is for the DUNORLAN stage which is a new stage this year. It will be on Friday the 18th of April and you will need to be there at 7am. The road will be closed from 8:32am and the first car wil be there at 9:32 am. The road will be reopened at 1:02pm.

Please give me a message if you are interested in this and remember that not everyone can race along all the roads. I need about 10 people maybe more not 100% sure.

Thanks and hope i get some interest for this.

--Ben

yes i am interested! sounds like fun! so with the stage cheking we just check for stuff like fallen logs and that? yeh im interested. take the 33 for a burn! send me a msg on here if there are any further details. i heard there is an r35 this year entering targa? would be could to see that too!

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