Italian Historic hillclimb champioship pics.

Italian Historic hillclimb champioship pics.

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Pericoloso

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Seeing as Italy is on a downer currently due to virus outbreak ,here's something to brighten up the day.

I went to this on May 12th last year.

The hillclimb runs from near one of the entrances to Mugello circuit ,Scarperia ,up the hill to Giogo.









This Mini was all over the shop on this corner ,yes heading straight for me at this point.










Pericoloso

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This is the order in which they came up the hill ,a very varied entry.



I didn't have an entry list ,until I went back to the start point at the end and had no idea what was coming round the corner next.

Apart from the distinctive note of an aircooled 911.





















lots of tiny FIATs and Abarth tuned versions.

Pericoloso

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and Autobianchis.







hilarious looking 500s









128 a little bit sideways.










Pericoloso

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911s got quicker and quicker and were FULL on it
















Pericoloso

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not all Porsches are 911s












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the only car to



spin out










rallycross

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Tuesday 25th February 2020
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Thanks for sharing this lovely photos especially the Dolomite, 928, Alfa Sprint and Strada - all completely different to what we’d see in the U.K.

Pericoloso

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the start line just before it was deflated and taken down to reopen the road to public

Pericoloso

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a police car escorted them all back down the hill ,as most were not road legal.

Pericoloso

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rallycross said:
Thanks for sharing this lovely photos especially the Dolomite, 928, Alfa Sprint and Strada - all completely different to what we’d see in the U.K.
I don't know why I didn't post them earlier.

This was almost my favourite event of 6 weeks in Italy over May and June ,just a couple of hours of a Sunday morning, no charge

to watch by the side of a public road is always nice.

I hope to go to this again this year but not if travel is restricted due to what I mentioned in the OP.

If I go to Italy I will also take in a round of the Italian [non historic cars] hillclimb championship at a different place south.

df76

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Wednesday 26th February 2020
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Great photos, thanks for sharing! Any links to entry lists / event and series information??

Eric Mc

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Wednesday 26th February 2020
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Nice selection.

Truckosaurus

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Wednesday 26th February 2020
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Pericoloso said:
...just a couple of hours of a Sunday morning,...
Perhaps this is the way to go with the new 'racing on public roads' laws in the UK. Rather than trying to setup big fancy multi-day events trying to be the next Festival of Speed, just close off a bit of twisty road early doors on a Sunday and have a one-and-done run each and be packed up before the NIMBYs are out for their Sunday drive.

I'm sure people would be just as up for a single run over a couple of mile course as they would for the usual 4x one minute runs up the typical UK hill.

vaud

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Wednesday 26th February 2020
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Truckosaurus said:
Perhaps this is the way to go with the new 'racing on public roads' laws in the UK. Rather than trying to setup big fancy multi-day events trying to be the next Festival of Speed, just close off a bit of twisty road early doors on a Sunday and have a one-and-done run each and be packed up before the NIMBYs are out for their Sunday drive.

I'm sure people would be just as up for a single run over a couple of mile course as they would for the usual 4x one minute runs up the typical UK hill.
Not going to happen. Who pays for damage to armcos, etc?

Pericoloso

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df76 said:
Great photos, thanks for sharing! Any links to entry lists / event and series information??
I found 2019 and now 2020 calendar here.....http://www.rallycross-photo.com/heuvelklim2/calendar-italian-historic-hillclimb-championship-2020/

Don't think you're going to find entry list but calendar gives dates and location of events.

I cant even remember how I found that website as I was googling something else but it popped up and proved

very useful.

If I could go again at the end of August I'd go to the Abetone event too as it's nearer where I stay.

The hillclimb championships for modern stuff is also listed there.

ETA...link doesn't work ,just search ...... Italian historic hillclimb championship.

Don Roque

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Monday 2nd March 2020
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A fantastic selection of pictures, thanks for sharing.

Koln-RS

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Monday 2nd March 2020
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Bellissimo !
They looks so good in the pics, one can only imagine how lovely it must be to see, hear and smell them going past.

Pericoloso

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Tuesday 3rd March 2020
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The spot where I stood ,behind the Armco just after a corner was less than a mile into the climb from the start.

I wanted a spot that wasn't a long walk away ,I'm not young anymore and also wanted a spot far enough into the course

that they had got some speed up.

It was a blind corner and I had no idea what was coming next ,apart from the flat 6 911 noise.

I highly recommend anyone to go .

andrewcliffe

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226 months

Wednesday 4th March 2020
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Love the Lancia Appia and the Fulvia barchetta.