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- Switzerland. He was on his last run up a timed hillclimb course during the Bergrennen Hemberg event. Just after crossing the finish line, the car ran off the...
- Hill Climb | the Motor Racing Programme Covers Project". "Eberbacher Bergrennen im Odenwald". "Martini Racing: Twenty-five years of history". Lancia Rally...
- 1970-05-10 Sports car Porsche 907 Säckingen-Eggberg Säckingen-Eggberg Bergrennen Hillclimb Race Crashed into a tree  Xu Lang (CHN) 2008-06-16 Pick-up truck...
- some manufacturers of cars or motorcycles entering factory teams untilBergrennenbecame amateur events in the 1970s. Two states, Nordrhein-Westfalen und...
- competitor in continental hill climbs, such as the Ollon Villars and Eberbach Bergrennen, and endurance races like the 12 Hours of Sebring and the Mille Miglia...
- Ruhestein was used once, on 21 July 1946, for a mountain motor race, the Bergrennen Obertal-Ruhestein, during which 3 parti****nts lost their lives. Around...
- Hammond was on his last run up a timed hill climb course during the Bergrennen Hemberg event, when, just after crossing the finish line, the car ran...
- Rosendahl GP Results Stark-Løbet Results Wielerronde van Amstelveen Results Bergrennen Silenen-Amsteg-Bristen Results Frederiksberg EL løbet Results Grand Prix...
- Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. "Ehrentafel Deutschland". Bergrennen in Deutschland (in German). "DIE STIFTUNG". MAHLE Stiftung (in German)...
- finish line during his last run of a timed hill climb course during the Bergrennen Hemberg event. As he did so, the car ran off the road, 110 meters (360 ft)...