It is ironic that a track weekend founded by a highly successful racing driver would not include any actual racing. However, Brian Redman has hit on a winning formula with his Targa 66 event, now in its 27th year.
When you attend Targa 66, your car is put into one of three groups and whenever your group is scheduled, the track is yours. No one tracks lap times and no one keeps score. Although most attendees use the event to exercise their cars and hone their driving skills in a low-pressure environment, for those in historic racing it is also a great early testing opportunity.
Targa 66 is a family affair. Brian and son James, along with their wives, Marion and Dawn, work with racing friends to plan and host the Targa 66 gathering each year. Over half of the drivers are repeat attendees. The atmosphere is social, with old acquaintances and friends greeting each other convivially and sharing stories about a common passion.
Brian and James concede that it is no accident that they host the event at balmy Palm Beach International Raceway in February when most of the country’s sports cars are sequestered away from icy and salty roads.
The diversity of cars in attendance also distinguishes Targa 66 from your normal track day. Not one but two of the just-released Aston Martin DB4 GT continuation cars were in attendance. They could be seen lapping the track along with everything from a Group C Porsche 962 to a brand-new McLaren 720S.
This year, Revs Institute brought an unprecedented six vehicles: the Miles Collier Collections’ 1958 Scarab Sports-Racer, 1963 Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport, 1968 Porsche 907, 1969 Porsche 908-2 Flunder, and 1970 Fiat TC-R, along with Revs Institute’s 1962 Lotus 23. The six cars kept the shop team and driver Gunnar Jeannette especially busy. Targa 66 is a particularly valuable event for Revs because it gives the shop team a chance to shakedown many of the collection’s race cars that need to run but can’t be exercised on public roads. It also allows us to share the vehicles with an appreciative audience.
Please enjoy the following photo gallery of the event which we hope will give the reader a taste of the event and the many impressive cars in attendance.