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Old 18 Jan 2005, 14:16 (Ref:1203789)   #1
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British Hillclimb Champions 1947 to 2004

Mays Raymond 1947 2.0s ERA D-Type
Mays Raymond 1948 2.0s ERA D-Type
Allard Sydney 1949 3.7 Allard-Steyr
Poore Dennis 1950 3.8s Alfa-Romeo 8C-35
Wharton Ken 1951 1.1 Cooper-JAP Mk 4
Wharton Ken 1952 1.0s Cooper-JAP Mk 4
Wharton Ken 1953 1.0s Cooper-JAP Mk 4: 2.0s ERA B-Type
Wharton Ken 1954 1.1s Cooper-JAP Mk 4: 2.0s ERA B-Type
Marsh Tony 1955 1.1s Cooper-JAP Mk 8: 1.1 Cooper-Jap
Marsh Tony 1956 1.1 Cooper-JAP
Marsh Tony 1957 1.1 Cooper-JAP
Boshier-Jones David 1958 1.1 Cooper-JAP
Boshier-Jones David 1959 1.1 Cooper-JAP
Boshier-Jones David 1960 1.1 Cooper-JAP
Good David 1961 1.1 Cooper-JAP
Owen Arthur 1962 2.5 Cooper-Climax FPF T53
Westbury Peter 1963 2.6s Felday-Daimler SP250
Westbury Peter 1964 2.5 Ferguson-Climax FPF P99 4-w-d
Marsh Tony 1965 4.25 Marsh-GM
Marsh Tony 1966 4.25 Marsh-GM
Marsh Tony 1967 4.5 Marsh-GM 4-w-d
Lawson Peter 1968 2.1 BRM P67 4-w-d
Hepworth David 1969 4.5 Hepworth-Chevrolet 4-w-d
Williamson Sir Nicholas 1970 5.0 McLaren-Chevrolet M10A
Hepworth David 1971 5.0 Hepworth-GM 4-w-d
Williamson Sir Nicholas 1972 2.0 March-Ford/Hart BDA 712S
MacDowel Mike 1973 5.0 Brabham-Repco 740 BT36X
MacDowel Mike 1974 5.0 Brabham-Repco 740 BT36X
Lane Roy 1975 5.0 McRae-Chevrolet GM1
Lane Roy 1976 5.0 McRae-Chevrolet GM1
Douglas-Osborn Alister 1977 3.0 Pilbeam-Cosworth DFV R22
Franklin David 1978 2.0 March-BMW M12 772
Griffiths Martyn 1979 2.2 Pilbeam-Hart 420R MP40
Cramer Chris 1980 2.2 March-Hart 420R 782
Thomson James 1981 2.5 Pilbeam-Hart 420R MP40
Bolsover Martin 1982 2.5 Pilbeam-Hart 420R MP50: 2.5 Pilbeam-Hart 420R MP40
Bolsover Martin 1983 2.8 Pilbeam-Hart 420R MP50
Bolsover Martin 1984 2.5 Pilbeam-Hart 420R MP43: 2.8 Pilbeam-Hart 420R MP50
Cramer Chris 1985 2.5 Gould-Hart 420R 84
Griffiths Martyn 1986 2.8 Pilbeam-Hart 420R MP53H
Griffiths Martyn 1987 2.8 Pilbeam-Hart 420R MP53H
Wardle Charles 1988 5.0 Pilbeam-Repco 740 MP47
Rowan Ray 1989 2.8 Roman-Hart 420R IVH
Griffiths Martyn 1990 3.5 Pilbeam-Cosworth DFR MP58
Griffiths Martyn 1991 3.5 Pilbeam-Cosworth DFR MP58
Lane Roy 1992 4.0 Pilbeam-Cosworth DFL MP58
Grace David 1993 3.5 Pilbeam-Cosworth DFR MP58
Grace David 1994 3.5 Pilbeam-Cosworth DFR MP58
Priaulx Andy 1995 4.0 Pilbeam-Cosworth DFL MP58
Lane Roy 1996 4.0 Pilbeam-Judd EV MP58
Moran Roger 1997 4.0 Pilbeam-Judd EV MP72
Grace David 1998 3.5 Gould/Ralt-Cosworth DFR GR37
Grace David 1999 3.5 Gould/Ralt-Cosworth DFR GR37
Grace David 2000 3.5 Gould/Ralt-Cosworth DFR GR37
Wight Jnr Graeme 2001 2.5 Gould-Cosworth GR51
Wight Jnr Graeme 2002 2.5 Gould-Cosworth GR51
Fleetwood Adam 2003 3.3 Gould-Cosworth XB GR55
Fleetwood Adam 2004 3.3 Gould-Cosworth XB GR55
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Old 18 Jan 2005, 15:52 (Ref:1203842)   #2
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!953 and 1954 surely it should be ERA D-Type as Wharton acquired R4D from Raymond Mays
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Old 18 Jan 2005, 16:02 (Ref:1203849)   #3
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Mays sold R4D to Ron Flockhart
I don't think Wharton bought it till a bit later
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Old 19 Jan 2005, 01:43 (Ref:1204327)   #4
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Did the championship consist of several races? For early years I know only Shelsley Walsh Hillclimb.
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Old 19 Jan 2005, 13:09 (Ref:1204671)   #5
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Off the top of my head: Shelsey Walsh, Prescott, Bouley Bay (Jersey), Rest and be Thankful (Scotland), Great Auclum, plus a few others.
There may be something on Leif Snellman's site, but I suspect that concentrates on European Mountain Championship venues.
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Old 19 Jan 2005, 15:28 (Ref:1204787)   #6
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British Hillclimb Venues 1947 to 2004

Barbon Manor - 1963 to date
Bo'ness - 1947 to 1966
Bouley Bay - 1947 to date
Craigantlet - 1947 to date
Doune - 1969 to 1963; 1974 to date
Dyrham Park - 1963 to 1966
Fintray - 1979 to 1994
Great Auclum - 1959 to 1974
Gurston Down - 1971 to date
Harewood - 1964 to date
Le Val des Terres - 1973 to date
Lhergy Frissel - 1994 to 1998
Longleat - 1965
Loton Park - 1963 to 1967; 1969 to date
Pontypool Park - 1972 to 1977
Prescott - 1947 to date
Rest-and-be-Thankful - 1950 to 1969
Shelsley Walsh - 1947 to date
Stapleford - 1959 to 1961
Tholt-y-Will - 1968 to 1969
Westbrook Hay - 1959 to 1962
Wiscombe Park - 1962 to date

NB some years events were missed out - notably due to foot and mouth
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Old 20 Jan 2005, 08:43 (Ref:1205366)   #7
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Other British Hillclimb venues used during this period (not necessarily as part of the British Championship though):

Benbradagh, County Londonderry. Definitely used in 1977.
Blandford - used in 1948.
Bodium - used in the 1950s.
Brunton - used in the 1940s and 1950s.
Cairn Castle, County Antrim. Used in 1967.
Cricket St Thomas
Croft - used first in 1977.
Eagle's Rock, County Londonderry. Used in 1967.
Finlake Park - used from mid 1990s.
Fintray - was first used in 1966.
Firle - used on the 4th September 1955.
Great Auclum - was first used back in 1938.
Kinkell Braes - used from the late 1960s.
Knockagh, nr Belfast - used in the 1950s.
Lydstep, Wales - used in the 1950s.
Oddicombe - used from the 1960s.
Penrice Castle - used in the early 1970s.
Spelga Pass, NI - first used in 1962.
Trengwainton - used in the 1950s.
Westbrook Hay - used at least since 1955.

The real heyday of British Hillclimbing seems to have been in the 1920s, when there were many more venues used, until the crash at Kop curtailed activities.
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Old 20 Jan 2005, 11:30 (Ref:1205496)   #8
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Too many to list?

I'll see if I can dig out the list I put together about British Hillclimb venues. There were well over 100. I did pass it on to the MSA when they were doing research into lapsed venues as they didn't seem to know.
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Old 20 Jan 2005, 11:34 (Ref:1205503)   #9
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The pre-Kop era is not really comparable as most of those events were on public roads (and of doubtful legality). Something of a parallel with "road" rallies in mainland UK up to the point in 1988 when "real time" 30mph timing became mandatory!
Lack of venues, particularly in the South East quarter of England where there are now none, is a desperate problem for the future of the sport at grass roots level (where young newcomers can be introduced to competition and got away from dangerous driving on public roads). Anyone with any thoughts whatsoever on potential new venues is urged to share ideas - even on here - they can be passed on to appropriate people to investigate.
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Old 25 Apr 2007, 09:17 (Ref:1899946)   #10
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British Hillclimb Venues

Alms Hill Nr Stonor
Ambergate
Angel Bank
Aston Hill Nr Aston Clinton, Tring
Backwell
Baitings Dam Nr Ripponden
Barbon Manor - North East of Kirkby Lonsdale, Cumbria
Beacon Hill Nr Woodhouse Eaves
Benbradagh, County Londonderry
Birdlip Hill
Birkhill Nr Moffatt
Blandford Camp
Bo'ness Nr Grangemouth
Bottledown, on the Little Burstead to Billericay road
Bottledown Hill
Bouley Bay, Jersey
Bridehead Nr Dorchester
Brookland's Test Hill
Broughton Hill, Nr Kettleby
Brunton, Nr Collingbourne Ducis, Wiltshire
Bully Hill, Nr Market Raisen to Grimsby
Buttrill's Hill
Caerphilly
Cairn Castle, North of Larne
Cairn O'Mount
Castel Farm, Nr Llangynydd, Nr Bridgend
Castle Hill, Lostwithiel
Catterick Army Camp
Chalfont St Peter
Chatcombe Pitch, Nr Cheltenham
Clerk Hill, Nr Whalley
Coalport Hill
Corkscrew Hill, aka Lisdoonvarna
Cornist Hill, Manchester
Craigantlet, East of Belfast
Creg-Ny-Baa, Isle of Man
Cricket St Thomas
Croft, Holywood, County Down
Crondown Hill, on the Deddington to Chipping Norton road
Cruagh
Cultra, Ulster Folk Museum, Holywood, County Down
Dalgrain Bray, Nr Sorn
Dalton Bank
Dancer's End
Dashwood Hill
Detling
Dinmore Hill, on the Hereford to Leominster road
Doune, Off the Callendar road from Doune
Drumhoc, County Down
Dungarvan, Tipperary
Dunmail Raise, Grasmere
Durris, Nr Stonehaven
Dyrham Park, Nr Bath
Eagles Rock, County Londonderry
Enniskerry
Ewelme Bank
Fintray House, North West of Aberdeen
Firle (Bo Peep Hill), Sussex Downs
Fordingbridge, Nr Southampton
Forrestburn, East of Airdrie
Frome's Hill, on the Hereford to Worcester road
Furnace Grange
Garford
Garron Point, County Antrim
Garrowby Hill, East Yorkshire
Gatacre
Glendoe
Glendu Hill
Goodwood House, North East of Chichester
Gorcott Hill, Nr Alcester
Gransden Lodge
Gravel Hill, Hexton
Great Auclum, Burghfield Common, Nr Reading
Great Farthingloe Farm
Greve De Lecq, Jersey
Greyhound Hill, East of Kedal
Grimsthorpe Castle, Lincolnshire
Grindleford Bridge/Padley Wood
Gurston Down, Broadchalke, Nr Salisbury
Hand Post Hill, Middlesex
Harewood, Nr Leeds
Harewood Bank, Nr Leeds
Harley Bank, Wolverhampton
Harleyford
Haynes Park
Hazlewood Hill, on the Duffield to Belper road
Hemerdon Quarry
Hepolite Scar
Hermitage Hill, Bridgenorth
Heyden Bridge, Nr Huddersfield
Hill Cliff Lane, Turnditch
Hill Moor Road, Meltham, Nr Huddersfield
Hindhead Hill, Surrey
Holme Moss, Holme to Woodhead, Nr Holmefirth
Horndean
Hurstwood
Joel Park
Kettleby Hill, Nottingham
Kidd's Hill, Southsea
Killorglin Hill
Kingsdown Hill, Bath
Kinkell Braes
Kirkfield Bank
Knockagh
Knockalla
Knockhill
Kop Hill, Princess Risborough
Laindon Two Church Hill, on the Billericay to Gravesend road
Le Val Des Terres, Guernsey
Leighton Hall, Nr Carnforth
Lerghy Frissel, Isle of Man
Lippiett's Hill, Epping Forest
Little Gruinard
Lock-Na-Craig
Longleat, West of Warminster
Loton Park, West of Shrewsbury
Lulworth Cove
Lydstep Haven
Lys-y-Fran, North East of Haverfordwest
Mancetter
Middle House Hill
Mount Bingham, Jersey
Mucklow Hill, Halesowen
Naish House, Nr Bristol
Nettleton
Oakamoor, Nottingham
Oddicombe, North West of Torquay
Offley Hill, Hitchin
Olivers Mount, Scarborough
Paddy Slacks, Glenlude Hill, Innerleithen
Pateley Bridge, Yorkshire
Peeble Combe
Penkridge Park
Peppard Village Hill, Nr Reading
Petersham Hill, Richmond-upon-Thames
Petit Bot, Guernsey
Pontypool Park
Porlock Toll Road, West Somerset
Post Hill
Pot Bank, Harrogate
Prescott, North East of Cheltenham
Race Hill, Lewes
Ragley Park
Ragpath Slide, Lanchester
Rest & Be Thankful, Glen Croe
Rhubina Hill, South Wales
River Hill, Tunbridge Wells
Rivington Pike, Horwich, Nr Bolton
Rockingham Hill, Nottingham
Rosedale Abbey Bank, Nr Bradford
Rotherfield Park
Rumster, North West of Lybster
Saltersford Church, Nr Macclesfield
Scammonden Dam, West of Huddersfield
Shap Fell, Nr Kendall
Shap Wells, Nr Kendall
Sharnden Hill, Nr Mayfield
Shelsley Walsh, North West of Worcester
Shibden Park
Snake Pass, on the Glossop to Ashopton road
South Harting, on the Chichester to Petersfield road
Spelga Pass, Newry
Spread Eagle, on the Shaftsbury to Blandford road, Nr Melbury
St Audries Bay, Channel Islands
Stanmer Park, Falmer, Nr Brighton
Stapleford, Nr Abridge, Essex
Staxton Bank, Great Driffield Road, Nr Scarborough
Strathclyde Park
Styal Kop, Rugeley
Sulham Hill, Reading
Sun Rising Hill, Banbury
Sutton Bank
Syonfin, Omagh
Syston Park, Lincolnshire
Taddington Hill, Buxton
The Sloc, Isle of Man
Tholt-y-Will, Isle of Man
Thonock Hill, Gainsborough
Thundersley Church, Nr Hadleigh, Essex
Tilburstowe Hill, Godstone Green
Tougis Hill, Alderney
Tregrehan, East of St Austell
Trengwainton, North West of Penzance
Tumnel Bridge
Valence School
Waddington Pike, Nr Clitheroe
Waterworks Hill, North West London
Weatheroak Hill
Werneth Low, Hyde
Werrington Park, North West of Launceston
Westbrook Hay, Nr Berkhamsted
Westerham Hill, Catford
Westmount Road, Jersey
Whitbridge Hill, Edinburgh
Why Not Hill
Wiscombe Park, South of Honiton
Woburn Park
Woodcock Hill, Elstree to Barnet
Yearby Hill, Stockton
Yorks Hill, Sevenoaks

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Old 25 Apr 2007, 12:08 (Ref:1900035)   #11
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Very impressive!
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Old 25 Apr 2007, 15:39 (Ref:1900211)   #12
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Very impressive!
Thanks, but I don't think that's the lot!!!
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Old 25 Apr 2007, 15:58 (Ref:1900222)   #13
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If it's Hillclimb Venues in Britain (as opposed to British Championship round venues) Finlake Park nr Bovey Tracey in Devon is missing.
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Old 26 Apr 2007, 08:22 (Ref:1900712)   #14
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If it's Hillclimb Venues in Britain (as opposed to British Championship round venues) Finlake Park nr Bovey Tracey in Devon is missing.
Also Castle Howard, north of York.
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Old 26 Apr 2007, 08:29 (Ref:1900715)   #15
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Ooooooops!

Thanks for the two MIAs I'll add them to the list - told you it was incomplete!

Mind you having been to Finlake for the inaugural hillclimb I should have spotted that one!
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High Auldgirth in Dumfriesshire. Did a couple of hillclimbs there in the early 90's
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Quite a few of those venues are in the Republic of Ireland.
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Old 30 Apr 2007, 18:47 (Ref:1903653)   #18
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Quite a few of those venues are in the Republic of Ireland.
They used to be in the United Kingdom before the Republic 'broke away'.

There were reports in Autosport on the Eire Racing & Speed Event scene right up to the 80s. So we were kept abreast of what was going on in the South.

There could soon be a round of another British Championship heading into the Republic!

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Sadly a lot of the great hillclimb venues no longer exist in the South. Cruagh and Enniskerry used to be fabulous with many of the circuit brigade coming out in their Atlantics, prod and mod saloons etc... Both fell victims to Dublin's 'tiger economy' expansion. It would be great to see the British Hillclimb Championship make a visit to Ireland, maybe even with some new venues. Unlike the England/Wales when the roads are closed, the speed limits cease to exist, so there's amazing scope for some great public roads.
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Can anybody claim to have driven at all/most of them

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Hurstwood Hillclimb.

Hurstwood hillclimb was the first motorsport venue I remember visiting aged 8 years in 1964.
If I remember correctly it was held on water authority roads near Hurstwood reservoir.
Hurstwood is a hamlet near the larger village of Worsthorne a few miles from Burnley,Lancashire.
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Also missing from Steve Wilkinson's (great) list is Hudson Road Mill in Leeds. It used the roads around the Burton (Clothing) factory in Leeds. There was a fair old rise in the course. I spectated there several times in the late 50s/early 60s and a feature was that some of the roads had raised pavements alongside them which often caused damage as cars took a wide line in or out of the corners.
The events were organised by the BARC Yorkshire Centre (based in Leeds) and they moved to a permanent location at the farm owned by Arnold Burton (son of Burton's founder) at Harewood, a few miles north of Leeds.
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