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Rev up for the Noosa Hill

Rev up, take the challenge, and drive the Noosa Hill as the Noosa Hill Climb celebrates 26 years of grassroots local motorsport.

They’re set to open driver entries on Racers World portal on 1 March, with first in, best dressed.

Entries are limited to 140 cars to allow maximum track time over the weekend, each car averaging five-to-six timed runs per day.

From a standing start, the light goes green and the foot goes down.

It is then man and machine against the clock at full bore up a 1.5 kilometre track madly negotiating 14 bends until the checkered flag flies.

There is a great diversity of vehicles and drivers who compete at The Hill, many return year upon year to enjoy the thrills and spills of the track and catch up with familiar faces in the pit over a coffee.

There are several categories of entries and an amazing variety of automobiles enter the event, from modern family saloons, to classics, to open wheelers, to Kombi vans – the full gambit.

If you can’t make the Winter Hill, then there is another opportunity to compete at the Summer HillClimb to be held the weekend of 21-22 October.

Spectators are welcomed and the pit area is open to wander.

The 2023 events are jointly hosted by Noosa Beach Car Club and Sunshine Coast Motorsport Club, sanctioned by Racers World.

The Noosa Hill Climb appreciate and sincerely thank all the local companies that support the Hill, especially Reed and Co Estate Agents who are the main partner, supported by Coastline BMW, ABlack Towing Services, Eureka Landscapes, Bob Jane Noosaville, Noosa Tewantin RSL, HiMod Auto Lighting plus many other entities.

For event details, visit noosahillclimb.com.au

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