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Targa tragedy hits Mundy family hard as rally community unites on race’s future
The Tasmanian family of a man who was tragically killed while driving in the Targa Tasmania event on Saturday have paid tribute to their “good-humoured, ever-generous, fix-anything, fondly mischievous dad.”
Key points:
- The deaths of three Targa Tasmania competitors in two days has prompted calls for a review into the event
- Greg Crick, who won the first Targa in 1992, says the open speed limits need to be examined before more lives are lost
- Leigh Mundy’s family have paid tribute to him and sent “love to the other heartbroken families”
Leigh Mundy, 68, from Hobart and Dennis Neagle, 59, from Withcott in Queensland were both killed when their car veered off the road during a stage near Cygnet, south of Hobart.
“Our dad absolutely loved…
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