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- '''Hillclimbing''' (also known as '''hill climbing''', '''speed hillclimbing''' or '''speed hill climbing''') is a branch of [[motorsport]] in which dri A very different kind of hillclimbing is done with offroad motorcycles going straight up extremely steep hills. T11 KB (1,683 words) - 22:15, 19 July 2009
- ...adium]]. The general idea of "offroad racing" can also extend to include [[hillclimbing]] or any other form of racing that does not occur on a specified, paved tra2 KB (233 words) - 12:06, 8 October 2009
- ...CC, as it was known, was started in 1963 by Willy Stenger, who created the series at the behest of the FIA. It allowed a variety of [[touring car racing|tour In 1963 races or [[hillclimbing]] events at [[Nürburgring]], [[Mont Ventoux]], [[Brands Hatch]], [[Mallory4 KB (634 words) - 17:08, 2 February 2009
- ...she won a [[handicap race]] in 1935. However, she was most successful in a series of Rileys. She was ninth in the Mountain Grand Prix at Brooklands in a [[Ri ...of [[Thailand|Siam]]. She also drove in rallies and was an accomplished [[hillclimbing|hillclimb]] driver, claiming the Ladies' Record at [[Shelsley Walsh]] twice3 KB (482 words) - 19:16, 2 March 2009
- ...it—so much so that he was runner-up in the 1957–8 New Zealand championship series. ...esign flair and ingenuity were graphically demonstrated. Just as the CanAm Series began to become very popular with fans in [[Canada]] and the [[US]], the ne6 KB (848 words) - 14:16, 13 April 2009
- In the 1960s, Abarth & C. S.r.l was quite successful in [[hillclimbing]] and [[sports car racing]], mainly in classes from 850cc up to 2000cc, com ...Butler-Henderson, Fiona Leggate, Sarah Franklin and Cassey Watson. The GB series was developed by the competitors for the competitors; by the sponsors for t6 KB (841 words) - 12:41, 27 June 2016
- ...[[Formula Nippon]], [[Formula Nissan]] (also known as the Telefonica World Series), [[Formula Three]], and [[Formula Atlantic]]. The top series is the [[World Rally Championship]] (WRC), but there also regional champion17 KB (2,625 words) - 22:46, 7 August 2009
- ...[[Formula Nippon]], [[Formula Nissan]] (also known as the Telefonica World Series), [[Formula Three]], and [[Formula Atlantic]]. The top series is the [[World Rally Championship]] (WRC), but there also regional champion17 KB (2,647 words) - 22:33, 17 September 2009
- ...[[Formula Nippon]], [[Formula Nissan]] (also known as the Telefonica World Series), [[Formula Three]], and [[Formula Atlantic]]. The top series is the [[World Rally Championship]] (WRC), but there also regional champion17 KB (2,615 words) - 21:45, 26 September 2009
- ...[[Formula Nippon]], [[Formula Nissan]] (also known as the Telefonica World Series), [[Formula Three]], and [[Formula Atlantic]]. The top series is the [[World Rally Championship]] (WRC), but there also regional champion17 KB (2,720 words) - 08:27, 8 October 2009
- ...arage and saved up enough money to buy an MG TF, promptly entering this in hillclimbing events. After making impressive progress, he purchased a Cooper-Climax - su ...ship, at Monte Carlo and the ferocious Nurburging (the Green Hell) - and a series of strong points finishes - gave Hulme the advantage and he won the Champio11 KB (1,764 words) - 10:04, 11 April 2009
- ...[[Formula Nippon]], [[Formula Nissan]] (also known as the Telefonica World Series), [[Formula Three]], [[Formula Atlantic]], and [[A1 Grand Prix]]. The top series is the [[World Rally Championship]] (WRC), but there also regional champion20 KB (3,085 words) - 20:44, 2 October 2009
- ...famous "[[Silver Arrows]]", he is now mostly known for his domination of [[hillclimbing]], which earned him the nickname "Bergkönig" or "King of the Mountains". ...or quit, the Auto Union team (accounts from the two sides differ). After a series of injuries to other team drivers, as well as pressure from the German gove7 KB (1,032 words) - 23:09, 7 August 2009
- ...d with a commitment to competition: the ’50s saw Beta’s first successes in Hillclimbing, Motogiro and in the Milan-Taranto race, with its 175cc models. ...lose involvement with motorcycle sport has been marked over the years by a series of successes. There were the early victories in motocross in the late ’705 KB (813 words) - 23:39, 7 July 2010
- ...d by almost all teams in the [[Indy Racing League]] and all teams of [[GP2 Series]]. ...]], [[Italy]] and started building chassis for [[sports car]] racing and [[hillclimbing]], racing in the smaller engine classes. In 1978 the company moved to the I24 KB (3,236 words) - 23:51, 30 January 2011
- ...to as the '''European Mountain Championship''', is the most prestigious [[hillclimbing]] competition on Continental Europe. [[Category:Hillclimbing series]]8 KB (998 words) - 00:35, 16 November 2009
- ...Championship|Sport Cars World Championship]], [[Interserie]] and [[CanAm]] series. A small number of road going cars were derived from it in 1967, called [[A ...ipo 33 mid-engined prototype debuted on [[12 March]] 1967 at the Belgian [[hillclimbing]] event at Fléron, with [[Teodoro Zeccoli]] winning. The first version was12 KB (1,687 words) - 17:21, 4 October 2010
- ...]) Tipo 33 mid-engined prototype debuted on 12 March 1967 at the Belgian [[hillclimbing]] event at Fléron, with [[Teodoro Zeccoli]] winning. The first version was ...f entrants with T33/4 in season 1974. T33/3 version was also used in CanAm series earlier.14 KB (1,944 words) - 16:07, 26 April 2010
- ...n [[Austin A40]] Special, which he entered in some minor local races and [[hillclimbing|hillclimbs]]. He progressed to a 1,500cc [[Cooper Car Company|Cooper]] and In [[1962]] Amon entered the Cooper for the New Zealand winter series, but was hampered by mechanical problems. However, [[Scuderia Veloce]] ente28 KB (4,308 words) - 13:41, 13 April 2009
- ...12''' was a [[sports car racing|sports car]], related to the [[Ferrari P]] series of sports prototypes. It was raced in [[1970]] and [[1971]], then withdrawn ...cky mountains" at the [[Targa Florio]] and Schetty was the specialist of [[hillclimbing]] racing were Porsche was also a dominant factor.10 KB (1,631 words) - 10:42, 8 October 2009