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Hill climb thrills and spills

GET your motors running! The 18th Historic Noosa Hill Climb is just around the corner.
Regarded as one of Australia’s premier hill climb courses, the Hill Climb promises a weekend loaded with thrills and spills.
To be held from 7 to 8 November at Gyndier Drive, Tewantin, racing will start at 8am and run until 4pm, with plenty of places for spectators to take in all the race action.
A special feature of the Historic Noosa Hill Climb is the access to the start and main pit areas at the bottom of Gyndier Drive off Noosa Cooroy Road, plus access to the finish line via the top of Gyndier Drive off Sunrise Road, and there is a pathway through the bush that leads you to the spectator areas.
Spectators are welcome to wander the pits and chat with the drivers; a rare chance to get up close and personal with the cars.
Parking is available at the Tewantin Sports Ground with a shuttle bus to all entrances, while a bus will run from 8am to 5pm at the cost of a gold coin donation.
Entry to the event is $15 for an adult day pass, $20 for a weekend pass, with tickets available at the entrance gate. Children under 14 are free.
For more information, visit www.noosacarclub.com.au.

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