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Harewood speed Hillclimb

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Time zone
  
GMT

Phone
  
+44 113 288 6391

Hill Length
  
1,584 yards (0.900 mi)

Opened
  
1962

Location
  
Harewood, Yorkshire, England

Major Events
  
British Hill Climb Championship

Hill Record
  
49.13 (Martin Groves, 2010, British Hill Climb Championship)

Address
  
Harewood Ave, Harewood, Leeds LS17 9LA, UK

Profiles

Harewood speed hillclimb championship


Harewood speed Hillclimb (the form with italics and a lower-case s is used officially) is a hillclimb near the village of Harewood, West Yorkshire, England. The track can be found on the A659 between Harewood village and Collingham, north of Leeds. In addition to national events, it hosts rounds of the British Hill Climb Championship, a Classic & Historic Hillclimb and an event that includes bikes. Around 11 meetings are organised between April and September each year by the British Automobile Racing Club Yorkshire Centre.

Contents

The first event on the track took place on 16 September 1962, and Best Time of the Day was set at 51.61s by Tony Lanfranchi driving an Elva Mk VI. This was on the original 'Short Course'. The first R.A.C. Hill Climb Championship event was held in September, 1964. In the mid 90's the track was extended to 1,584 yards (1,448 m), making it the longest British hillclimb. As of 2010, the outright hill record holder was Martin Groves, whose time of 49.13 seconds was set on 4 July 2010.

Harewood speed hillclimb


Harewood Hill Climb past winners

Key: R = Course Record.

References

Harewood speed Hillclimb Wikipedia