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Targa Sixty-Six’s Founder At The Chattanooga Motorcar Festival

Brian Redman
Patrick Tremblay / Chattanooga Motorcar Festival
Brian Redman

One of the offerings at this fall’s Chattanooga Motorcar Festival was founded by a racing legend.

Targa Sixty-Six is an event for owners of vintage and modern high-performance and collector cars to drive their cars at speed - not necessarily racing them - under controlled conditions.

Blair Godwin - a student in communication here at UTC who interned for Scenic Roots this past semester - visited Targa Sixty-Six at the Festival and met Brian Redman.

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