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Spectacular motorsport in Noosa

Motorsport fans get excited, it’s almost time for car racing up the renowned Noosa Hill.

This long-standing event is hosted by two local car clubs, Noosa Beach Classic Car Club and Sunshine Coast Motorsport Club.

Set aside the weekend of 21 and 22 October to head to the Start Line grandstands and watch the red light turn to green! Adrenaline grips the drivers, foot hits the gas pedal hard and we are off and racing up 1.5kms negotiating 14 bends, all uphill, at speed!

A broad range of cars and drivers take the challenge against their personal best times hoping to save a fraction of a second with each timed run. Cars are released one at a time with multiple categories amongst the 130 entries.

Race director, Scott Bingham said, “Event planning and preparation is well under way to welcome all drivers, officials, spectators and sponsors to The Hill.”

“Once again, we have a full field of entries competing in a wide range of vehicles including vintage, classics, modern sports and touring, open wheel race cars and many more.

“We encourage everyone to come along and enjoy this great event in a safe and responsible manner to ensure its continuity well into the future.”

Spectators are welcome to wander the open Pit area and engage with the superheroes as they await their turn to race. While wandering the Pit look out for the ‘Formula Student’ competition cars, project cars assembled by senior students from Sunshine Beach High School.

Main event sponsor Coastline BMW returns with an impressive Pit display of dealership cars and motorbikes.

Such events cannot be hosted without the generosity of our local business entities so we also extend our thanks to Reed & Co Estate Agents, Bob Jane TMart Noosaville, Eureka Landscapes, Noosa’s Elite Car Spa and UHaul Trailers. The Rotary Club of Eumundi will be cooking up the burgers to nourish all the hungry souls.

Come and join us!

Please take note that Gyndier Drive will be closed to all, including pedestrians and cyclists for the duration of the event.

Spectator tickets , just $20 for an adult day ticket, $30 for a weekend pass. Children U 14 free.

Purchase on the day at the Gyndier Drive entry gate off the Cooroy Noosa Road, Tewantin or purchase online at www.noosahillclimb.com.au

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