Hillclimbing
Type of competitive motorsport
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2023 | German 'Berg Cup' hillclimb series held multiple events including Schottenring, Wolsfeld, Iberg, Homburg, Saarland, Hauenstein, Rhön-Grabfeld, Eichenbühl, and Mickhausen, with additional rounds in Luxembourg, Austria, and Switzerland. |
September 3 2021 | The eleventh running of the Simola Hillclimb took place from September 3-5, marking a return after the previous year's cancellation. |
2018 | A winning performance was recorded at the Simola Hillclimb, with an impressive average speed achieved during the event. |
2018 | The event was held with a notably fast average winning speed. |
September 30 2017 | Pedro Vargas founded the San Pedro Martir Hill Climb in Baja California, Mexico, establishing a temporary course on the road to the National Astronomical Observatory spanning from km marker 50 to 80, which is considered the longest hill climb in the world. |
2015 | Poatina Hillclimb course was extended in its second running |
February 2014 | Inaugural Poatina Hillclimb event was conducted in Northern Tasmania |
October 20 2013 | The first Kiamburing TT hillclimb event was held in Kiambu County, bringing together over 15 high-performance cars to compete in a timed race on the Kiambu-Ndumberi road. Amir Mohamed won the Endurance event. |
2010 | Portugal's national hillclimbing championship began growing in popularity, indicating increased interest and participation in the motorsport discipline. |
2010 | Portuguese national hillclimbing championship begins to grow in popularity, marking a significant period of expansion for the motorsport discipline in the country. |
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