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Harewood speed Hillclimb

Coordinates: 53°54′17.64″N 1°29′24.68″W / 53.9049000°N 1.4901889°W / 53.9049000; -1.4901889
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Harewood
LocationHarewood, Yorkshire, England
Time zoneGMT
Opened1962
Major EventsBritish Hill Climb Championship
Hill Length1,584 yards (1,448 m)
Hill Record46.39 (Matthew Ryder, 2022, British Hill Climb Championship)

Harewood speed Hillclimb (the form with italics and a lower-case s is used officially) is a hillclimb near the village of Harewood, West Yorkshire, England. The track can be found on the A659 between Harewood village and Collingham, north of Leeds. In addition to national events, it hosts rounds of the British Hill Climb Championship, a Classic & Historic Hillclimb and an event that includes bikes. Around 11 meetings are organised between April and September each year by the British Automobile Racing Club Yorkshire Centre.

The first event on the track took place on 16 September 1962, and Best Time of the Day was set at 51.61s by Tony Lanfranchi driving an Elva Mk VI. This was on the original 'Short Course'. The first R.A.C. Hill Climb Championship event was held in September, 1964.[1] In the mid 1990s the track was extended to 1,584 yards (1,448 m). As of 2023, the outright hill record holder was Matt Ryder, whose time of 46.39 seconds was set on 3 July 2022 in that day's 2nd Top 12 Runoff.

Harewood Hill Climb past winners

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Year Driver Vehicle Time Notes
1963 Keith Schellenberg Lister-Jaguar 49.79 sec [2] 21 April.
1964 I.C. Batty Lotus 7-Ford 50.746 sec [3] 12 July. Novices Meeting.
Peter Westbury Ferguson-Climax 4-w-d 44.45 sec R [4] 13 Sep.
1965 Peter Meldrum Lotus 22-Allard Dragon [5] 12 Sep.
1966 P.H. Meldrum Lotus-Allard special 45.99 sec [6] 11 Sep.
1967 Round 12 : Tony Marsh Marsh-Buick Special 4,200 c.c. 42.94 sec R [7] 10 Sep.
1972 R. Scott-Moncrieff Kincraft-Chevrolet 5.0-litre 44.15 sec [8] 23 July. Novices Meeting.
1976 Roy Lane McRae GM1-Chevrolet 5.0-litre 38.77 sec [9]
2006 Round 17 : Scott Moran Gould-NME GR61 3.5-litre 49.19 sec R [10] 2 July.
Round 18 : Martin Groves Gould-NME GR55 3.5-litre 49.92 sec
2010 Round 3 : Scott Moran Gould-NME GR61X 3.5-litre 49.31 sec FTD [11] 9 May.
Round 4 : Martin Groves Gould-NME GR55 3.5-litre 49.52 sec

Key: R = Course Record.

References

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  1. ^ BARC Report and Accounts for the Year Ended 30 November 1964.
  2. ^ Autosport, 3 May 1963, Page 622.
  3. ^ Autosport, 24 July 1964, Page 158.
  4. ^ Motor Sport, October, 1964, Page 800; See also: Motor, 16 September 1967, Page 48.
  5. ^ BARC Report and Accounts for the Year Ended 30 November 1965.
  6. ^ Motor, 17 September 1966.
  7. ^ Motor, 16 September 1967, Page 48.
  8. ^ Autosport, 3 August 1972, Page 41.
  9. ^ Autosport, 5 August, Page 47.
  10. ^ Autosport, 6 July 2006, Page 107.
  11. ^ Autosport, 13 May 2010, Page 113.
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53°54′17.64″N 1°29′24.68″W / 53.9049000°N 1.4901889°W / 53.9049000; -1.4901889