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Sprint & Hillclimb
All about Sprint & Hillclimb  

Please note that this is only a brief outline of what is involved. If you want to know more our club nights are also a great source of information and there will always be someone there who will answer any questions you may have.

What is it?
Sprint-Hillclimb01.jpgThis is the cheapest way to go racing. A sprint is usually held on a racetrack, airfield or sometimes at a stately home (e.g. Lydden Hill, Debden or Longleat). Cars set off one at a time and compete against the clock. You usually get a couple of practise runs followed by a number of timed runs, with your best timed run to count. Being time based you can compete against your own ‘previous best’ or more normally others running in your class of car.

Some of the easiest events to get started on are those held on airfield circuits such as North Weald, where cones are used to mark out the course. One of the benefits of this type of course is that it is usually fairly difficult to hit anything solid (it is however possible, if you try hard enough!)

Hill climbs are very similar to sprints, but take place on a private road or drive that, not surprisingly, runs uphill (e.g. Valence or Harewood). This usually means that you do a single run up the hill rather than a sprint where you may do a lap and three-quarters of a circuit such as Lydden Hill.

The simple definition of a hillclimb is; a sprint where the finish is higher than the start!

What do I need to get started?
Age,  17

Paperwork
Club membership card and a National B non-race licence available from the Motor Sports Association (MSA) for approximately £30.

Vehicle
Sprint-Hillclimb02.jpgThere are numerous classes for a great variety of vehicles although constraints on some venues may mean that not all classes are allowed. For example, some venues exclude single-seater racing cars over 2 litres. There are classes for most road going vehicles and it is fairly common for cars in production classes to be driven to and from the venue.

Useful items/modifications
You will need an MSA approved helmet and fire-retardant overalls. There is no requirement at present for a roll cage in production classes, but if one is fitted it needs to be of an approved type. Cars in production classes will need current tax, insurance and MOT.

What will it cost
Entry fees are currently between £45 and £90 an event depending on venue.

What can I enter
The club runs a championship of 16 rounds of which 10 count. There are also many other sprint and hillclimb events to which our members are invited.

The down side:- possible pitfalls.

You will be driving at a higher speed than is possible on the road and the car can break and if you have driven to the event it may need to be taken home by trailer.

If you are using a road car then either the performance on the track or the road manners of the car will be compromised, you can’t have it both ways!

You will get less ‘track time’ per £ than say a ‘track day’ but you do get the ‘competitive element’ and events are often won and lost over fractions of seconds.

As with any form of motor sport, although they are rare, accidents can happen. You must be aware of the risks and accept them, if you are to compete.

All Circuit Results 2005

Below are the results so far from the 2005 championship.

Name 2/4 9/4 30/4 8/5 21/5 4/6 18/6 2/7 16/7 27/8 3/9 17/9 24/9 29/10 Place Total
A1
Thomas Knight
John Scott
Scott Lawson
Ian Clover
Bruce Aitken
Graham Pickard
Colin Barnett
Tim Cole
Mark Davaney
Tristen Knight

9



11
7

13
5
15





13
11

15
8




9
12


14







10





14


12





19
14

17
10





10


12




9




12






11

14

16




7
12
10

14





13
10

9



11
6

13

16

11




9



14





13
9

11
 
29


25
128
87
10
135
35
61
A2
Andrew Webber
Roger Hamilton Lane
Yaser Almaghnbi
Andy Sawyer
Stephen Thompson
Matt Randle
Chris Fulke-Greville
Stan Hawrylak
Glyn Jones

16
8
21

4

23
19
6



9



11


7
14
9


16
12



10


10
15



17




12


8
14
16




14



16
12

20
14






9
13
15







11
13


7



10
15
13





7
10
13
15

14
9


7
12
18







1st

50
55
95
9
18
49
167
115
6
A3
David Balderson
Stephen Green
John Milligan
Tim Jeffrey
Brian Winstone
Andrew Stratford
Frank Trueman
Stephen Heinrich
Graham Pryme
John Start
Jonathan Dalby
Don Ross

9
3
5
17
19
11



15

7




6
12

8



15

10



6

25

12



22
20
14






14
11





17

13


6


14
17
10


12
19

9


16
20
12


18

11

14

11
9


15
13






9


13
16



12


10



14






9



11










11

5
9
13

16
11



18










3rd

51
27
50
101
101
129


43
141
20
31
B4
Mark Bishop
Paul Bowden
Alex Clark
Matt Bent
Tony Bent
Graham Wells
Roger Clark


12

10
8

10

15


12
10

13


11
9

17


15
13

12

10

21

18



11

20

15
17
11

9

11

9



12
 
119
12
64
65
51

20
B5
Roger Clark
Richard Curry
Ian Berry
Mike Stevens
Paul Stoakes
David Burford
David Wale
Karl Everett
Peter Ward








10





11





16



9
 

9






11










10










10




10

12


8

10







12









10









11
 
10
9

10
27
12

10
81
C6
Andrew Thorpe
Paul Bernal Ryan
Bob Hoare
Gemma Morris
Terry Brown




10


12

9
14



10
   



12
 

13

9





11




11




11
 

25
10
62
25
C7
Julian Spender
Jimmy Pope
Roger Burgess
Nick Proudlock
Roger Shadbolt
Roy Edwards
Russell Turner
Grant Ford
Ross Dyson
Phillip Dyson
James Sanders
Dick Athow

8

15

6
13




10

7

15


13




11
9


5

15
17


13
7
11
9


10


7

14
16


11



15


17
11



8



17



15


8

18
20
16


6
16
10


14



8


8

14



12

11

17







14



15







11


10
12











12
 
26
54
122
71
59
59
40
36
7
11
83
9
C8
Andrew Farrell
Stuart Gilbert
Syd Bennett
Andy Woods
Len Turner
Steve Heath
Steve Cox
David Phillips

14
12

8
6

10






11
9






12






10

11


8

13



10



 
10

12


9

12
 
59
12
10
25
6
46
19
D9
Phil Rutherford
Nick Rutherford
Peter Hayter
Richard Lee

8
10
12



10

8
11
15
 


13


11
13
16




10



11



17



14

10
12
14



17



16



2nd

37
46
165
D10
Innes Hickman
Chris Chapman


10


10

11
9
 


13
9

 

10

10


10

12


10
 
46
68
D11
Ian Catt
Dennis Pickett
Daniel Pickett
Martyn Wilks
David Watson
Tony Beesley
Robert Bailey
Chris Judge

8



10
12


7
11
13

9


14



12




11
9

9



12






11


9


9
13
15

11


7






12

8
10





11

9

11



13

9





11

9





11


11
14



9
 
58
35
42
11
132
12
44
26
D12
Tony Bunker
Malcolm Boorman
Roy Millbank
Graham Porrett
Andy Woolley
Keith Diggle
Tony Gomis
Bill Johnson
Dennis Coomber
Adrian Desoutter
Richard Crisp


14
16
12
10


7
 

12

8



10
 

14





11
6
8
17


13



8

10


12





10


12





9



11




9


14





16

19


12





9



7





13

11
9



12







14



10
 

122
37
20
10
8

104
6
52
26
*denotes dropped round