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Targa Tasmania race suffers another fatal crash, with two dead, a day after 68-year-old driver killed – ABC News
A Queenslander and a Tasmanian are named as the Targa competitors killed on the final day of the race, a day after a New South Wales driver died while competing….

A driver and co-driver have been killed in a fatal crash on the final day of Targa Tasmania, a day after a 68-year-old driver died in another stage of the rally race.
Key points:
- The final day of racing proceeded despite the death of a driver on Friday
- The latest crash occurred near Cygnet, 55 kilometres south of Hobart
- Five people have died competing in Targa Tasmania since it began 29 years ago, three of them at this year’s event
Driver Leigh Mundy, 68, of Hobart, and his co-driver Dennis Neagle,…
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