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HomeNewsNoosa Hill Climb returns this winter for the 24th year

Noosa Hill Climb returns this winter for the 24th year

The Noosa Hill Climb is set to return this winter for the 24th year running with a full field of up to 140 vehicles; keen entrants will be putting themselves and their vehicles to the test, as they weave through 1500 metres of bitumen, turning through 14 tight and moderately sweeping corners in the Tewantin National Park.

The winter event will be taking place from Friday 25 June through to Sunday 27 June. This years’ program features three follow me observation runs on Friday afternoon and the opportunity for up to nine timed runs over Saturday and Sunday.

Promoted and run by The Noosa Beach Classic Car Club the Noosa Hill Climb the Hill Climb has been refocused to run as a Major Grass Roots Motorsport Competition which saw the ”2020 Winter and Summer Events” oversubscribed.

Hill Climb Director, Jonathan Carroll noting that this year’s event has already attracted the interest of previous year competitors and a list of exciting new drivers who are looking forward to going head-to-head with hill veterans.

“We look forward to seeing a vibrant crowd for the return of this iconic Noosa community event, as recent changes to COVID-19 restrictions open up the opportunity for a larger number of attendees,“ Jonathan said.

This year’s event is sponsored proudly by local prestige real estate agency Reed & Co. Estate Agents.

“At Reed & Co. Estate Agents, we pride ourselves on our commitment to our community, and we are thrilled to be a major sponsor of The Noosa Winter Hill Climb once again,“ Adrian Reed said.

The Hill is one of the most challenging Hill Climb events in Australia and I am looking forward to having the opportunity to get behind the wheel and compete amongst some of the best Noosa Hill Climb Drivers.”Entries for the Winter Event will open on Friday 2 April 2021 at 11am. For more information visit racers.world/event/1626/do/enter

Tickets for the event can be purchased from racers.world/event/1626/do/spectate or Event Entry gate 2 on Gyndier Drive Tewantin National park.

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