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HomeNewsIconic Noosa Hillclimb returns

Iconic Noosa Hillclimb returns

The Noosa Beach Classic Car Club is proud to be hosting the 27th year of the Iconic Noosa Hillclimb and would like to welcome all drivers, officials, spectators and sponsors.

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

Spectators are welcome to wander the open Pit area or head to the Start Line grandstands to watch the red light turn to green and the cars take off up the challenging 1.5km course negotiating all 14 bends and straights at speed!

Coastline BMW returns as the events main sponsor with an impressive Pit display of dealership cars and motor bikes and we thank them for their continued support.

The Rotary Club of Eumundi will be onsite cooking up the burgers and supplying cold drinks for all.

Coffee and Pizzas will also be available from local vendors. Tickets are $20 for a day ticket (Saturday or Sunday) and $30 for a weekend pass. Children U14 are free. Purchase on the day at the Gyndier Drive entry gate off the Cooroy Noosa Road, Tewantin or online at our website – ww.noosahillclimb.com.au

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.

Please take note that Gyndier Drive will be closed to ALL, including pedestrians and cyclists from 7am on Thursday 17 until noon on Monday 22 October.

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