Walter R?hrl in his classic 911 back for the 2011 Targa Tasmania

 Walter R?hrl in his classic 911 back for the 2011 Targa Tasmania
Walter R?hrl in 911 SC - 2011 Targa Tasmania 06.04.2011

Targa Tasmania runs over 2,000 km and racing legend Walter R?hrl will race in the challenge in his classic 911 SC

Racing legend Walter Röhrl has reunited with his co-driver Christian Geistdörfer and the 911 SC they raced together in the 1981 San Remo Rally for the 2011 Targa Tasmania challenge which runs April 5 to the 10th.

The Targa Tasmania is a long-distance rally on the island of Tasmania that covers over 2,000 km (1243 mi) of rough roads.

Röhrl and Geistdörfer were one of the world's top rally driver/co-driver teams, winning both the 1980 and 1982 World Rally Championship titles.

They raced the 911 SC in the 1981 San Remo Rally without much preparation and at a disadvantage to their competitors who had more power and all-wheel drive and ran one of the most brilliant races of all time. They didn't win due to a mechanical breakdown but the feat is still considered legendary to this day.

Winner of the 1981 San Remo Rally was Michele Mouton / Fabrizia Pons in the Audi Quattro A2.  Ironically, Röhrl would go on to race with Audi in 1984.

Source: Porsche

FRIENDS REUNITED: WALTER RÖHRL, CHRISTIAN GEISTDÖRFER AND PORSCHE 911 TEAM UP ON 2011 TARGA TASMANIA

April 5 2011

Friends reunited: Walter Röhrl, Christian Geistdörfer and Porsche 911 team up on 2011 Targa Tasmania

-Double World Rally Champion driver Walter Röhrl and his long-standing co-driver, Christian Geistdörfer, and their Porsche 911 come together again for Targa Tasmania, April 5 - 10

-Rohrl is behind the wheel of the same Porsche 911 SC in which he and Geistdörfer nearly scored a stunning victory exactly 30 years ago in the 1981 San Remo Rally

-Log on to http://origin.porsche.com/uk and follow the progress of the famous Röhrl/Geistdörfer pairing as they tackle the five day, 2,000 km Targa Tasmania

-Famous 908/02 Spyder and 718 RS 60 Spyder from the Porsche ‘Museum on Wheels' in Stuttgart will be in action alongside the 911 SC

Exactly 30 years after almost achieving what would have been one of the greatest World Rally Championship victories of all time, Walter Röhrl, his co-driver Christian Geistdörfer and their Porsche 911 SC will be reunited between April 5 - 10, for the 2011 Targa Tasmania, a gruelling road rally held over 2,000km of roads on the island of Tasmania, off the south-east coast of Australia.

Röhrl's one-off drive in the 911 SC in the 1981 San Remo Rally, in Italy, is regarded by aficionados as one of the greatest drives in the history of the sport. Röhrl and Geistdörfer were simply not meant to win in their rear wheel-drive 911 SC against the more powerful crop of all-wheel drive cars of the era. On twisty, tricky and slippery roads, the combination were within sight of scoring an against-all-odds victory over Michele Mouton in her Audi Quattro before a broken driveshaft forced retirement.

"That 1981 San Remo rally is one of the most memorable for me, for sure," said Röhrl, who will be making his third competitive appearance in Targa Tasmania following outings in 1997 and 2000.

Röhrl and Geistdörfer are renowned as one of the world's top rally driver/co-driver pairings, and together won the 1982 World Rally Championship after winning the crown in 1980.

"We were not supposed to be competitive in the San Remo because the stages were very difficult and the all-wheel drive cars had much better grip and more power than our Porsche 911 SC," added Röhrl. "But we pushed and pushed and pushed ... but unfortunately something broke on the car on the final stages when I thought we were going to win the rally."

"We only entered that 911 SC in one rally, the San Remo. It was a last-minute thing. Some engineers at Porsche helped prepare this car for me because I was without a drive," recalled Röhrl. "Then more than 25 years later, Porsche informs me this fabulous car has been found in somebody's garage. It has been restored and now we will bring it to the Targa Tasmania in what will be a very special reunion," says Röhrl. "I am so looking forward to it."

The famous Porsche 911 SC had not raced for 25 years before it was comprehensively restored by the Porsche Museum in Stuttgart, Germany, and is one of three cars from the company's ‘Museum on Wheels' that will be participating in the Classic section of this year's event: The other iconic sports cars competing alongside are the famous 908/02 Spyder (1969 Targa Florio winner) driven by Museum on Wheels curator Klaus Bischof, and the 718 RS 60 Spyder (1960 Targa Florio winner) driven by journalist Bernd Ostmann.

The historic trio of Porsche sports cars will be among more than 40 examples of the marque entered in this year's event, a five-day lap of Tasmania which includes 38 competitive stages totalling over 500 kms.

Fans can follow the progress of Röhrl and Geistdörfer and their fellow Targa Tasmania competitors on-line via the Porsche Origin website http://origin.porsche.com/uk where there will be daily updates and films reporting all the action from the stages and also taking you behind the scenes. The features have begun with a short film of Walter and Christian reminiscing about their exploits on the 1981 San Remo Rally with the 911 SC. Next up will be an introduction to the 2011 Targa Tasmania from the official ‘Prologue' to the event, before the teams and drivers begin winding their way through the north of the island.

This year's Targa Tasmania will be the 20th anniversary of the famous ‘lap of Tassie' rally. It starts with a Prologue near Launceston April 5 and finishes in Hobart on April 10.

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 M! M!
very exciting to repeat after 20 years.
April 6, 2011 10:31 pm
 Mister Stig Mister Stig
20 years? 2011 minus 1981 equals 30..... (I wish it was only 20 years - I wouldnt be so darn old!)
April 7, 2011 2:07 am
 CraigHart CraigHart
The combination of Walter R?hrl, a 911 and the tricky slippery Tasmanian roads will be a delight beyond belief to behold. Cant wait!
April 7, 2011 1:33 am
 Swifty Swifty
I want a GT3 RS 4.0L Limited Edition news today?
April 7, 2011 2:31 am
 scratchy996 scratchy996
apparently we'll have to wait until September for that.
April 7, 2011 9:57 am
 GTurbo GTurbo
The Schummacher of his time makes a comeback in his beloved 911. Interesting to note that Walter Rohrl seems to be pictured constantly with classic air-cooled 911s!
April 7, 2011 5:04 am
 Max-V8 Max-V8
Walter = the god of rally!
April 20, 2011 2:19 am