- Thus, most
German hillclimbs are in the
Mittelgebirge regions, but even the
rather flat
northern part of
Germany has
hillclimbs, like the one in Hilter...
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Hillclimbing is a
motorsport Hillclimbing may also
refer to:
Hillclimbing (cycling)
Hillclimbing (railway) Hill climbing, an
optimization algorithm in...
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currently run as a
sanctioning body, and
hillclimbs are
hosted by
various clubs in the region. The
hillclimb series changes from year to year as new hills...
- (PPIHC), also
known as The Race to the Clouds, is an
annual automobile hillclimb to the
summit of
Pikes Peak in the U.S.
state of Colorado. The
track measures...
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Monklands Sporting Car Club, and all
speed hillclimbs at
Forrestburn are
rounds of the
Scottish Hillclimb Championship. The site was
designed by Willie...
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Doune Hillclimb, C**** of Cambus, near
Doune in the
district of Stirling, Scotland, is the home of the only
round of the
British Hill
Climb Championship...
- The
current course is 1,460
yards (1335 metres) in length, and
unlike hillclimbs in the rest of the UK is laid out on
closed public roads.
Sections of...
- best
known for his
success in
hillclimbing,
where he has won two
British championships.
Wight began competing in
hillclimbs at an
early age, but in September...
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customer teams. In
their formative years,
McLaren built Formula Two,
hillclimbing,
Formula 5000 and
sports racing cars that were sold to customers. Lacking...
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manufactured these vehicles. The
racing cars were successful,
particularly in
hillclimbs.
Successful race car
driver Max
Hoffmann (later
known for introducing...