Fourth death rocks Targa Tasmania in two years

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Fourth death rocks Targa Tasmania in two years
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Major changes have been announced for the remainder of the 2022 Targa Tasmania rally, after a fourth driver was killed at the event in just two years.

Motorsport Australia and Targa confirmed the"difficult decision" following the death of a Brisbane man at Mount Roland in the state’s north on Wednesday.The man was an experienced rally driver and regular competitor.

His wife, who was a passenger in the car, walked away from the crash with non-life-threatening injuries.

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