Speed News vol. 1 Issue 4-May : Page 46

Carmel Valley. The route back to the headquarters hotel gave drivers a choice of navigating the challenging Naciemento-Fergusson Road through Fort Hunter-Liggett or taking a crack at Highway G16 and some other twisties through the farmland alongside U.S. 101. The fi nal day of the event featured a hidden jewel in State Highway 229, which 46 at fi rst glance appears to be someone’s driveway because it is so narrow that it doesn’t even sport a center line This roller coaster led to more B roads running through the countryside near Cholame, the spot where James Dean met his end in his Porsche 550 Spyder. Targa California fi nished with a visit to the Estrella Warbird Museum and the Woodland Car Collection where the entrants lined up on the tarmac next to retired birds of prey and enjoyed a fi nal meal and bench racing session. Where will the Targa go next year? Stay tuned to www.targacalifornia.com to fi nd out. You can also visit www.petrolicious.com after May 15 to see a video chronicling the event . SN

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