This weekend sees the first of two speed hillclimbs take place at Barbon Manor, near Kirkby Lonsdale.
The Barbon Hillclimb will see dozens of cars use the short but testing 675m long course to attempt to record the fastest time of the day.
It’s simply an opportunity for registered competitors to drive their car as quickly as possible up the winding parkland estate road of Barbon Manor, the aim being to get from the bottom to the top in the shortest possible time.
The new course record of 20.08 seconds set by Jos Goodyear in July 2015 makes Barbon the fastest Hillclimb course in the UK – Jos set an average speed from start to finish of 90.66mph.
Opened in 1950 the spectacular venue with views out over the surrounding countryside may be home to one of the shortest Hillclimbs in the UK, but its 675m course is incredibly popular with drivers who enjoy the challenge and great atmosphere that the venue provides.
It’s great for spectators too, the whole of the course is accessible for viewing and people also have full access to the paddock area where the cars (and drivers) “rest” between runs.
Saturday’s event is the first of two competitions, with the next running on July 16th.
The Barbon Hillclimb course is situated in the parkland grounds of Barbon Manor, with spectacular views out over the surrounding countryside. The spectator gates open at 8 am, and the first practice is due to start at around 9.15 am. The action should continue right through until late afternoon, generally finishing between 4.30 & 5 pm.
Hot & cold refreshments are available on-site throughout the day for competitors and spectators.
Tickets are £8.


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