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HomeNewsNoosa Hill Climb marks 25 years

Noosa Hill Climb marks 25 years

Are we excited? We sure are.

The 25th anniversary year, round 1 winter Hill Climb is well and truly shaping up to be an iconic and spectacular event.

A near full field of competitors and their high-performance cars will be on track for two days of racing this weekend.

“If you love motorsport, this is an event not to be missed,“ Hill Climb director Jonathan Carroll said.

“It’s most likely the most challenging and exciting Motorsport Hill Climb in Australia with 14 corners over the 1.5km track with great spectator viewing. Come celebrate our 25th anniversary year event with us.”

Some of the unique and special cars competing include Minetti SSV 1 Sports Car, Hyundai I20N, Tesla 3 Performance, Cobra 427 Custom, Renault Megane Sport 225 F1Team, Lola T 340 Formula Ford, Holden VK Brock (Mobil 5 Colours), Frazer Nash Le Mans Replica, Triumph TR5, 1933 Aston martin Le Mans, Porsche 911 GT3, Datsun 240Z and Toyota GR Yaris Turbo.

Spectators can expect constant racing from 8am to 4pm Saturday and Sunday with three cars on the track at the same time which are time-gapped apart.

There will be full access to the cars and drivers in the pits and, of course, free access to multiple trackside grandstands that have you close to the high-performance action. Public address commentary will address spectators from the start line, providing driver and vehicle information.

There will be a great variety of food and beverage vendors will be on site with some delicious offerings to purchase, and event and club merchandise will be on sale at the club marquee.

A number of motoring product vendors be will also located in the pits offering their products and services for purchase. They are all sponsors of the event, so patronage is always welcome.

Entry is via the main gate at Noosa Cooroy Road and Gyndier Drive Tewantin. Parking is on site and street parking opposite.

An Uber/taxi drop off area has been established at the main gate at Noosa Cooroy Road and Gyndier Drive Tewantin.

Commuter buses will be running within the venue to take spectators from the main gate to the entry gate 2 on Gyndier Drive. Access to grandstands will be via the walking track or by commuter buses that will operate between group competitor track runs.

To find out more, visit noosahillclimb.com.au for all information on the event, the history of hill climb from its humble beginnings in1998, plus a great selection of videos, including the first event in 1998 to the most recent main event video of 2020, plus various competitor in car videos.

The Noosa Winter Hill Climb will be run on Saturday 4 June and Sunday 5 June from 8am to 4pm daily.

Tickets: $25 per adult for a weekend ticket, kids under 14 free when accompanied by an adult. Buy online at noosahillclimb.com.au or at the entry gate 2 on Gyndier Drive Tewantin.

The 25th anniversary year Noosa Hill Climb Championship Series events in June and October 2022 are proudly supported by Reed & Co Estate Agents Noosa. Their partnership makes the Noosa Hill Climb a valuable event for passionate car enthusiasts and the community.

Noosa Hill Climb is hosted by the Noosa Beach Classic Car Club.

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