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7 rounds in the state hillclimb championship

1 mar state hillclimb the esses bathurst

2 mar state hillclimb mountain straight

13 apr state hillclimb fairbairn park

8 jun state hillclimb grafton

3 aug state hillclimb ringwood newcastle

14 sep state hillclimb huntly hill

5 oct state hillclimb king edward park newcaslte

7/8/9 australian hillclimb championships mt panorama bathursts

2 mar there is a hillclimb in bulahdelah bends this is on the old pac high way just north of newcastle this is a good fast hillclimb thay do run the state round here some years is one that looks easy but is hard to get good time on you use all 4 lanes with only one right hand off camber bend thet bites u bad if you lose it

i will be trying to do all these rounds this year as well as some of the state super sprint rounds

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7/8/9 australian hillclimb championships mt panorama bathursts

what month?

The AHC is 7-9 November. Using the Mountain Straight Hillclimb. I'll be there for sure - that course is awesome! And it will suit my Datto much better than last year's AHC at Mt Cotton.

7 rounds in the state hillclimb championship

1 mar state hillclimb the esses bathurst

2 mar state hillclimb mountain straight

13 apr state hillclimb fairbairn park

8 jun state hillclimb grafton

3 aug state hillclimb ringwood newcastle

14 sep state hillclimb huntly hill

5 oct state hillclimb king edward park newcaslte

7/8/9 australian hillclimb championships mt panorama bathursts

2 mar there is a hillclimb in bulahdelah bends this is on the old pac high way just north of newcastle this is a good fast hillclimb thay do run the state round here some years is one that looks easy but is hard to get good time on you use all 4 lanes with only one right hand off camber bend thet bites u bad if you lose it

i will be trying to do all these rounds this year as well as some of the state super sprint rounds

Hmmm I will have to enter my personal car in some of these I think and have some fun. Also in regards to that old pac run I have lost it around the corner you are speaking it can be scary. Mind you it was midnight and road was damp last time I drove it :S hopefully I will see some of you at some of the rounds.

-Nathan

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The AHC is 7-9 November. Using the Mountain Straight Hillclimb. I'll be there for sure - that course is awesome! And it will suit my Datto much better than last year's AHC at Mt Cotton.

Sorry mate you have the dates right,,,but unfortunately it will be run up the esses as usual.

Pity heh I was just getting my head around mountain straight but with only 4 runs a day I ran out of time.

Bloody fast hillclimb indeed.

Neil.

one of the BLCC guys told me it was going to be Mtn Straight, but that was late last year. Shame if its not. The Esses Hillclimb is boring. Don't think I'll bother driving that far for a course that really only has one left-right corner combo and such a steep uphill start.

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We are looking at adding a day at Bathurst into our yearly motorsport trek up to NSW. We usually head up in the first week of November.

Can you guys shed in light on the 7-9 event, are there any special regs, etc we need to adhere to in order to enter.

Also - is there anything else happening at that time of year we should try to attend as an alternative???

its the Australian Hillclimb Championship event. You'll probably need to be log booked to enter it. First weekend of December is a better option - the Bathurst Speed Weekend. Saturday is the Conrod Supersprint and Sunday they have a hillclimb on either Mountain Straight or the Esses. The supersprint is alot of fun - 2 cars at a time in a race down conrod, through the chase and finishing on pit straight. You can sort of choose who you line up against too. I've made the trip down for the Speed Weekend a couple of times and always have alot of fun. Bathurst Light Car Club are the organisers and will have details - blcc.com.au

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Where would you find the entry forms and sup regs for these hillclimbs...

Is huntley a definate in sept??

Jess I get the forms being a registed entrant,,,I can send them to you if you like. Huntley is on the calandar so I see no reason why not.

This site will help

http://www.hillclimbnsw.com

Neil.

stuart, hillclimbs only require an L2S cams license and a trackworthy car (either road registered, or log booked race car if not registered). About $100 and off you go. ANd Huntley is just down the roads from you guys

Jess I get the forms being a registed entrant,,,I can send them to you if you like. Huntley is on the calandar so I see no reason why not.

This site will help

http://www.hillclimbnsw.com

Neil.

Oh thanks Neil!! :D

Will check it out, Huntley has just been cancelled on SSCC calender due to insurance reasons I think..

I just want to try a hillclimb out :P

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