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Encyclopedia > European Hill Climb Championship

The FIA European Hill Climb Championship is the most prestigious hillclimbing competition in Europe. The Fédération Internationale de lAutomobile, commonly referred to as the FIA, is a non-profit association established in 1904 to represent the interest of motoring organisations and motor car users. ... Hillclimbing (also known as hill climbing, speed hillclimbing or speed hill climbing) is a branch of motorsport in which drivers compete against the clock to complete an uphill course. ...

Contents

2006 FIA calendar

FIA European Hill Climb Championship

(11 events)

  • 29 - 30/04 A Großer Bergpreis v. Österreich, Rechberg Steiermark
  • 12 - 14/05 E Subida Internacional al Fito
  • 19 - 21/05 P Rampa Internacional Serra Da Estrela - Cidade Da Covilhã
  • 03 - 04/06 CZ Ecce Homo Sternberk
  • 09 - 11/06 D ADAC Trierer Bergrennen
  • 01 - 02/07 I Trento Bondone
  • 08 - 09/07 I 41° Coppa Bruno Carotti
  • 22 - 23/07 SK Slovakia Matador 2006
  • 12 - 13/08 F Course de Côte du Mont Dore
  • 19 - 20/08 CH Course de côte international St-Ursanne- Les Rangiers
  • 16 - 17/09 HR Buzetski Dani 2006

FIA European Hill Climb Cup

(9 events)

  • 29 - 30/04 I 49° Monte Erice
  • 27 - 28/05 CZ Ustecka 21
  • 03 - 04/06 I 37° Verzegnis-Sella Chianzutan
  • 17 - 18/06 SK Dobsinsky kopec 2006
  • 08 - 09/07 HR Cabar 2006
  • 15 - 16/07 SK Brezno - Cierny Balog
  • 28 - 30/07 SLO Petrol Ferrari 2006
  • 08 - 10/09 I 24° Pedavena-Croce d'Aune
  • 07 - 08/10 D Int. 26. ADAC Bergrennen Mickhausen

FIA International Hill Climb Challenge

(11 events)

  • 29 - 30/04 I 49° Monte Erice
  • 13 - 14/05 MK Vodno 2006
  • 20 - 21/05 SLO Petrol Sevnica 2006
  • 27 - 28/05 CZ Ustecka 21
  • 03 - 04/06 I 37° Verzegnis-Sella Chianzutan
  • 24 - 25/06 SLO Unior Rogla 2006
  • 08 - 09/07 HR Cabar 2006
  • 15 - 16/07 SK Brezno
  • 28 - 30/07 SLO Petrol Ferrari 2006
  • 09 - 10/09 I 24° Pedavena-Croce d'Aune
  • 07 - 08/10 D Int. 26. ADAC Bergrennen Mickhausen

Rogla is a notable tourist resort in Zreško Pohorje , Slovenia. ...

FIA Historic Hill Climb Championship

(11 events)

  • 20 - 21/05 SLO Petrol Sevnica 2006
  • 27 - 28/05 CZ Ustecka 21
  • 03 - 04/06 CZ Ecce Homo Sternberk
  • 16 - 18/06 I 38° Trofeo Valle Camonica
  • 01 - 02/07 I 56° Trento-Bondone
  • 22 - 23/07 SK Slovakia Matador 2006
  • 28 - 30/07 SLO Petrol Ferrari 2006
  • 02 - 03/09 I Piancamuno-Montecampione
  • 08 - 10/09 I 24° Pedavena-Croce d'Aune
  • 16 - 17/09 HR Buzetski Dani 2006
  • 29/09 - 01/10 I 27° Coppa del Chianti Classico

Non Championship Events

(19 events)

  • 24 - 26/03 I 8° Salita Castello di Radicondoli
  • 14 - 16/04 NZ Silverstone Race To The Sky
  • 27 - 28/05 CZ Ustecka 21
  • 02 - 02/06 SYR Sherobeem Hill Climb
  • 03 - 04/06 CZ Ecce Homo Sternberk
  • 09 - 11/06 D ADAC Trierer Bergrennen
  • 16 - 18/06 I 38° Trofeo Valle Camonica
  • 23 - 25/06 SLO Unior Rogla
  • 08 - 09/07 I 42° Catania-Etna
  • 22 - 23/07 SK Slovakia Matador 2006
  • 22 - 23/07 I 8° Cronoscalata del Reventino
  • 28 - 30/07 SLO Petrol Ferrari 2006 *
  • 12 - 13/08 F Course de Côte du Mont Dore
  • 19 - 20/08 YU TARA -(Zone)
  • 09 - 10/09 D 39. Int. AvD/GAMSC Bergrennen
  • 16 - 17/09 HR Buzetski Dani 2006
  • 21 - 24/09 CH Internationales Klausenrennen Memorial
  • 21 - 22/09 HKJ Al-Hussein International Rumman Hill Climb
  • 05 - 08/10 I Giro dell'Umbria Hist.

Rogla is a notable tourist resort in Zreško Pohorje , Slovenia. ...

2005 FIA calendar

In 2005, the Championship visited the following countries:

  • Austria
  • Spain
  • Portugal
  • Czech Republic
  • Germany
  • Italy (twice)
  • Slovakia
  • France
  • Croatia
  • Switzerland

Champions

This list [1] shows only Germans that have won one of the FIA titles:

  • EBM = FIA European Hill Climb Championship
  • FIAHC = FIA International Hill Climb Challenge
  • FIAT = FIA European Hillclimb Trophy
  • 2005 EBM Jörg Weidinger Happurg am See BMW M3
  • 2004 FIAHC Georg Plasa Warngau BMW 320 Judd V8
  • 2003 FIAHC Georg Plasa Warngau BMW 320 Judd V8
  • 2002
  • 2001 FIAHC Herbert Stenger Sommerkahl Stenger BMW CN
  • 2000 FIAHC Herbert Stenger Sommerkahl Stenger BMW CN
  • 1999 FIAHC Herbert Stenger Sommerkahl Stenger BMW CN
  • 1998 FIAHC Herbert Stenger Sommerkahl Stenger BMW CN
  • 1998 FIAT Rüdiger Faustmann Tergernheim Faust P94 Opel C3
  • 1997 FIAT Rüdiger Faustmann Tergernheim Faust ITC-Opel C3
  • 1996 FIAT Rüdiger Faustmann Tergernheim Faust BMW C3
  • 1995 FIAT Rüdiger Faustmann Tergernheim Faust BMW C3
  • 1987 FIAT Heinz Vöhringer ? Ford Sierra Cosworth
  • 1986 FIAT Anton Fischhaber Bad Tölz BMW 325i
  • 1985 FIAT Hartmut Böhme Friedrichshafen Renault 5 GT Turbo
  • 1984 EBM Rolf Göring Lörrach BMW M1
  • 1983 EBM Rolf Göring Lörrach BMW M1
  • 1982 EBM Herbert Stenger Sommerkahl Ford Capri Turbo Gr.5
  • 1982 FIAT Herbert Hürter ? Ford Escort RS
  • 1981 EBM Herbert Stenger Sommerkahl Ford Escort BDA
  • 1981 FIAT Karl Linnig ? Porsche 930 Turbo
  • 1978 FIAT Herbert Stenger Sommerkahl Ford Escort
  • 1977 EBM Heinz-Jürgen Pohlmann ? Ford Escort RS
  • 1977 FIAT Anton Fischhaber Bad Tölz Porsche Carrera
  • 1976 FIAT Willi Bartels Plettenberg Porsche Carrera
  • 1975
  • 1974 FIAT Anton Fischhaber Bad Tölz Porsche Carrera RS
  • 1973 FIAT Sepp Greger Dachau Porsche Carrera RS
  • 1972 FIAT Anton Fischhaber Bad Tölz Porsche 911S
  • 1971 FIAT Willi Bartels Plettenberg Porsche 911S
  • 1970 FIAT Ernst Furtmayr München BMW 2002ti
  • 1969 EBM Ernst Furtmayr München BMW 2002ti
  • 1969 EBM Sepp Greger Dachau Porsche 911T
  • 1968 EBM Sepp Greger Dachau Porsche 906 Carrera 6
  • 1968 EBM Gerhard Mitter Leonberg Porsche Prototyp
  • 1968 EBM Holger Zarges ? Porsche 911T
  • 1968 FIAT Ernst Furtmayr München BMW 2002ti
  • 1967 EBM Anton Fischhaber Bad Tölz Porsche 911S
  • 1967 EBM Gerhard Mitter Leonberg Porsche Prototyp
  • 1966 EBM Eberhard Mahle Stuttgart Porsche 911
  • 1966 EBM Gerhard Mitter Leonberg Porsche 906
  • 1965
  • 1964 EBM Edgar Barth ? Porsche 904
  • 1963 EBM Edgar Barth ? Porsche Abarth
  • 1962
  • 1961
  • 1960 EBM Huschke von Hanstein Stuttgart Porsche Carrera
  • 1959
  • 1959 EBM Edgar Barth ? Porsche RSK
  • 1958 EBM Wolfgang Graf Berghe von Trips Kerpen Porsche RSK

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1930s

An first EHCC was contested between 1930 and 1933, under the aegis of the Association Internationale des Automobile Clubs Reconnus, the predecessor of the FIA. The 1930 champions were Hans Stuck (racing cars) and Rudolf Caracciola (sports cars). The Fédération Internationale de lAutomobile, commonly referred to as the FIA, is a non-profit association established on June 20, 1904 to represent the interest of motoring organisations and motor car users. ... Hans Stuck (sometimes called Hans Stuck von Villiez) (born December 27, 1900 - died February 9, 1978) was a German auto racing driver. ... Rudolf Caracciola Rudolf Caracciola (b. ...


External links

  • Classic Rallies - features coverage of the FIA Historic Hill Climb Championship

  Results from FactBites:
 
Hillclimbing - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1400 words)
Hillclimbing (also known as hill climbing, speed hillclimbing or speed hill climbing) is a branch of motorsport in which drivers compete against the clock to complete an uphill course.
Track lengths are traditionally quoted in yards: the longest hillclimb course used in the British Championship is Harewood at 1583 yards (1447 metres), and the shortest is Val des Terres at 850 yards (777 metres).
The "Climb to the Clouds" hillclimb on the 7.4-mile course up the Mount Washington Auto Road at Mount Washington, New Hampshire is the oldest motorsport event in North America, and was first run in 1904.
HILL CLIMB WINNERS 1897-1949 Notes (4711 words)
This English term "hill climb" has remained to this day and is applied generally to all uphill sprints including the giants of the Alps and the 'Race to the top of the World', the 20 km long Pikes Peak in the Rocky Mountains.
Hill climbing, one of the toughest and most demanding forms of motor sport, was part of the calendar of the world's greatest drivers during the twenties and thirties.
The flattest hill climb --- 1.3% or 1 in 76.92 – Grand-Saconnex (Geneva, Switzerland).
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