- Gurston Down Motorsport Hillclimb
The Gurston Down Motorsport Hillclimb is a
hillclimb inBroad Chalke ,Wiltshire ,England , organised by the South Western Centre of theBritish Automobile Racing Club ; the BARC have been staging climbs at Gurston since 1967. The track hosts two rounds a year of theBritish Hill Climb Championship . The farmland the course traverses is also used for pheasant shoots and the course itself has found a dual use as a gravity racing venue.The course measures 1057 yards (967 metres), and rises a total of 140 feet (43 metres), although the first section of the track is "downhill", a feature unique in British hillclimbing, but not unique in europe. The course was designed in 1965 by
Tony Marsh , who was still competing the course in the premier over 2000cc racing car class in 2007.The outright hill record is held by
Martin Groves , who completed the course in 25.85 seconds on the 28th August 2005.External links
* [http://www.gurstondown.org/ Official website]
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