April 10th...Today was the last day of the rally, Strahan to Hobart over some epic roads..! It was an early start, I had to leave the hotel at about 6am in order to cover the first four Targa stages before the roads were closed. My first problem was that the Petrol station in Strahan was closed... As were the two in Queenstown... I thought I would have just enough to get to the petrol station between the Mt Arrowsmith and Tarraleah stages and continued driving.
The weather was a bit wet... Disappointing as the roads were epic..! The 99 bends out of Queenstown in particular were amazing, the drop off huge and the views phenomenal! It was still a lot of fun driving that road and the Strahan stage as well which was still a lot of fun to drive..! Again the car felt great to drive on these roads and the Dunlop's offered more than enough grip despite the slippery conditions.
It was about halfway through Mt Arrowsmith that I realised how dire my fuel situation was and went into ultra fuel saving mode... I calculated that if I averaged 8L per 100km which is normal for me I would make it with a bit to spare... As it was I managed 8.2L per 100km and ran out of fuel exactly 1km before the petrol station coasting to a stop below.
Luckily one of the service crew cars pulled over and gave me a lift the the petrol station, lent me a jerrycan and then drove me back up to my car! Such amazing generosity and I am very, very grateful as it would have been a muddy walk to get down to the servo... Due to the delay it meant that I couldn't get through the Tarraleah stage before it was closed. A couple of the guys from a variety of service crews recommend cutting through the stage via a dodgy dirt road... It worked quite well actually =)
I was able to get to the end of the stage and a local policeman advised me of a route which would get me into a spectator point on the stage... There weren't many people there but those who were were really interesting to talk to. First was the service crew for the Tesla's running at Targa, it was pretty interesting talking to those guys about such a fascinating car and how they were running them through the event. Also there was the former Tasmanian contributor to Auto Action magazine who had some fun stories...
Best of all was after about half an hour none other than Mazda Australia's Motor Sport head Alan Horsley turned up there to watch some of the rally... We spent about an hour talking about everything from the Bathurst RX-7's, the MX-5 SP through to the current Targa cars they are running, the RX-8 SP's and the showroom class 3 MPS. Interesting guy and I gained a lot of respect for him based on him actually taking the time to stand around talking to me for so long! That being said the stickers he promised me are yet to turn up... =P
Anyway this spot also turned out to be a great point for photos, the cars flying up a long straight then slowing for a 3 left... I am very happy with some of the shots I got.
Alex and Andrew, by now 3rd in class..!
Chris and Owen
And some assorted shots
Once all the cars went through here it was a matter of making my way back to Hobart. It was an interesting drive with some nice scenery. One of the highlights was catching up to and overtaking the White's Lamborghini... I guess not many people could say they've done that..! Best not be mention that it was on a touring stage, they were doing 10km under the speed limit and they waved me through though...
It was fun trailing the field along these roads, again my car was mistaken for a targa car by some people... Having children wave at you and cheer as you drive by it quite an interesting thing! It's great to see how much the whole state gets into the spirit of the rally... Really makes you think about where the people who complained about the rally "scaring the goats" and blocking access to their farms for all of a few hours on the Murcury newspaper's website come from...
So back to Hobart at the Wrest Point casino for the finish..! Alex finished third in the showroom class so there was much celebration and the obligatory spraying of champagne on the podium =) Looked like so much fun..! Had an interesting realisation though... Victory tastes terrible... Or at least the champagne they were spraying did... =P The rest of the night was great, off to 'Targa Bar' as mentioned earlier in my thread =P It was fun, Alex introduced me to a heap of cool people and I went up and introduced myself and then Alex to Tony Quinn (rally winner) and Brendan Reeves (4th outright in the 3 MPS and racing in the WRC academy this year) and chatted for a while with both. Great end to a great day..!