Hillclimbing in the United States
In the United States, hill climbs have a long tradition stretching back to the early days of motoring competition. Some are in the European-style and take place on long mountain courses, and in many cases spectators are either banned or heavily restricted for safety or insurance reasons.
Pikes Peak
The Pikes Peak International Hill Climb, held in Colorado Springs, Colorado is the world's premier Hill Climb Race. This event has been entered by many internationally renowned drivers, Indy 500 champions, and multiple world rally champions. The course finishes at a height of after navigating 156 turns. The current record holder is Sébastien Loeb, who reached Pikes Peak's Summit in 2013 in the purpose built Peugeot 208 T16 Pikes Peak with a time of 8:13.878. Additional races are held in Colorado, conducted by the Colorado Hill Climb Association during the summer months. These range in length from about two miles to five miles long.Northwest Hillclimb Association
The Northwest Hillclimb Association is based in the Pacific Northwest, and has been putting on a hillclimb series for several decades. NHA is currently run as a sanctioning body, and hillclimbs are hosted by various clubs in the region. The hillclimb series changes from year to year as new hills are added, and others may be cancelled due to inclement weather or road condition changes.Vehicle classing consists primarily of SCCA Solo classing, but allows for SCCA GCR classes, SOVREN Vintage classes, and several NHA Special classes.
Name | Location | Hosting Club | Length | Elevation Change |
Cascade Lakes Hillclimb | Ashland, OR | Siskiyou Sports Car Club | 2.0 | 407 |
Freeze Out Hillclimb | Emmett, ID | Bogus Basin Hillclimb Association | 1.6 | 400 |
Larison Rock Hillclimb | Oakridge, OR | Emerald Empire Sports Car Club | 1.9 | 823 |
Maryhill Hillclimb | Goldendale, WA | Willamette Motor Club | 2.0 | 531 |
Hoopa Hillclimb | Hoopa, CA | Redwood Sports Car Club | 2.1 | 1,152 |
Bible Creek Hillclimb | Willamina, OR | Willamette Motor Club | 2.2 | 653 |
Eagle Rock
The Eagle Rock Hill Climb is the oldest recorded official hill climb ever run in the United States. Started in 1901 in what was then West Orange, New Jersey, the first race was organized by none other than Willam K. Vanderbilt Jr. It lasted for several years until safety concerns by public officials closed it down in 1906. Anniversary races were held in 1951,1956, and 1976 but were more ceremonial than competitive.Climb to the Clouds
The Climb to the Clouds hillclimb on the course up the Mount Washington Auto Road on Mount Washington, New Hampshire is one of the oldest motorsports events in North America, first run in 1904. However, this climb has been held only sporadically since 1961. The event was revived in 2011 and is scheduled to be held again in 2017.Chasing The Dragon
The SCCA Chasing the Dragon hillclimb on the course up the Maple Gap Road in Nantahala Forests, North Carolina is held twice each year near the Joyce Kilmer National Forests, first run in 2011. The hillclimb was founded by Ted Theodore, Cheri Brantley and Darryl "killboy" Cannon. Drivers compete for cash and prizes in vintage, production, open wheel and special classes. Fastest King and Queen get a Dragonslayer sword. Current Record holder is Allen Skillicorn in a Legrande. Current fastest female is Vicki Eckerich in a prepared Mini Cooper. Five time King of the Hill, Heikki Rinta-Koski competes in a Miata engined, turbo-charged Locost 7. Admissions is free for spectators and safe viewing areas are found on the hill.Mount Equinox
The hill climb with the longest road, that has been continuously run, in the world is the Mount Equinox Hill Climb located in Arlington, Vermont just outside Manchester. The length of the road is 5.2 miles and the elevation change is 3,100 feet. It contains more than 40 turns and cars have been clocked at breaking 100 MPH on the long straight ending at "The Saddle". The hill climb has been run by such famous drivers as Carroll Shelby, Briggs Cunningham, René Dreyfus, John Fitch and Miles Collier to name just a few. Started in 1950 as an official SCCA event, it continues uninterrupted, as a vintage car race. Since 1973 the sanctioning body has been the Vintage Sports Car Club of America.The first event in 1950 was won by Bill Milliken driving a FWD Miller, on a 6.25 mile shale road, in a time of 6 minutes, 59.4 sec,. The course was paved in 1953.
Mount Equinox Hill Climb past winners
Key: R = Course Record.Georgetown, California
On June 26, 1966, Allen Grant, driving an A.C. Shelby Cobra, won the ninth annual Georgetown Divide hillclimb. Grant climbed in 1:44.48 sec, beating Ray Seher's existing record of 1:46 sec. Over 120 cars were entered on Old Marshall Grade in the Sacramento S.C.C. sponsored event.New York
Ellenville, New York
In 1957 Vernon Bennett driving a Jaguar XK140 won an event here in 2:00.4 sec on a 1.5 mile course.Rochester, New York
A hillclimb was held at Dugdale Hill, Rochester, New York, on October 13, 1906. The free-for-all class was won by William "Billy" Knipper in a time of 51.8 sec.Hobo Hill, New York
Hobo Hill, New York, 1967: "Dick Hoban's Porsche RSK was the fastest of 46 cars at the Hobo Hill hillclimb, Bellvale, N.Y., April 30. Hoban, who holds the absolute record of 38.8 seconds, went up the hill in 39 seconds." Bernie Switkes won an event held there on October 15, 1967.Virginia City, Nevada
The Virginia City Hillclimb event has gone through several iterations over its 50 year history. The original route on SR 342, run in the first annual Martini Trophy Hillclimb, was scheduled for 23–24 May 1964. The event was won by Stan Peterson driving a Lotus 19 in a time of 112.804 sec. The event ran once more in 1965 under the SCCA. In 1972 the current iteration of the event was born, utilizing the SR 341 truck bypass, and although numerous other clubs have used it over the years, the Ferrari Club Pacific Region event is the oldest and sole surviving annual event. The current record holder is Justin Schuh, driving a heavily modified Nissan GTR during the 2016 event to a time of 3:11.484. Also see: Virginia City Hillclimb.Chimney Rock, North Carolina
Chimney Rock Hill Climb, North Carolina, 1956-1995: "The first races were 2.7 miles, had 18 turns, and one mandatory stop approximately halfway up. In 1960, the trek was reduced to 1.9 miles and 13 turns; the dreaded halfway stop was eliminated. In 1976, safety issues cut the course down to 1.8 miles."Chimney Rock Hill Climb past winners
Key: R = Course Record.Bellefontaine, Ohio
The 13th annual running of the Bellefontaine Hillclimb, seven miles east Bellefontaine, Ohio, was scheduled for July 9–10, 1966, on the 0.6-mile Corkscrew Hill course, a temporarily closed public road. Steve Herbert, of Mansfield, Ohio, Porsche RS61, won the event in a record time of 37.4 seconds. "Herbert took the record away from Reg Howell of Dayton, who had run fastest last year with a time of 39.2 seconds."Pennsylvania
Hillclimbing in Pennsylvania is organized by the Pennsylvania Hillclimb Association. www.PaHillClimb.org All events are sanctioned by the Sports Car Club of AmericaGiants Despair Hillclimb
in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania is the oldest continuing motorsport event in the state. The mile-long course has a 110-degree turn and up to 20% grade as racers overlook the city.Giants Despair Hillclimb is held just outside Wilkes-Barre, PA, in Laurel Run Borough on East Northampton St. This community has been host to this event since it was first held in 1906. It is one of the oldest continuing motor racing events in the world. The Giant is rich in tradition. In its early years, all of the world’s major manufacturers sent their top cars and drivers to capture honors at the event. Early notables included Ralph DePalma and Louis Chevrolet driving for Buick. Rejuvenated in 1951, the list of Who’s Who in the driving world included Carroll Shelby, first driver to break the magic minute, Roger Penske and Oscar Koveleski. In 2002 Ron Moreck broke the 40-second mark. The hill starts out with a long gently rising straight about one quarter mile in length that leads into a fast left-hander that tests both nerves and skill. Then on to a short chute and "Devils Elbow," a sharply rising hairpin that goes off camber at its crest. Next is a series of ninety-degree turns connected by short straights. Then comes "The Incline," a meandering quarter mile stretch that rises at twenty- two degrees to the finish.
- Location: Wilkes-Barre, PA
- Length: 1 mile
- Elevation Change: Approx. 650'
- Number of Turns: 6
- Record: Darryl Danko - 38.360
Duryea/Pagoda Hillclimbs
Duryea Hillclimb
The Blue Mountain Region SCCA hosts the longest hill in the PHA series. Named for the obscure automobile maker and following the same route that Charles Duryea used to test his cars, this is a hill located in a beautiful city park in downtown Reading. With a history dating back to 1951, festivities this year will include a celebration of the 100th anniversary of the automobile. Possibly the most diverse and challenging hill in the Northeast, Duryea boasts 11 turns coupled with some high speeds at the top. Duryea's finish line elevation is 1100 ft.- Location: Reading, PA
- Length: 2.3 miles
- Elevation Change: 800'
- Number of Turns: 13
- Record: George Bowland - 105.528
Pagoda Hillclimb
- Length: 1.35 miles
- Elevation Change: 410'
- Number of Turns: 9
- Record: George Bowland - 73.374
Rose Valley Hillclimb
- Location: Trout Run, PA
- Length: 1.2 miles
- Elevation Change: Approx. 580'
- Number of Turns: 7
- Record: Darryl Danko - 51.770
Weatherly Hillclimb
- Location: Weatherly, PA
- Length: 1 mile
- Elevation Change: Approx. 340'
- Number of Turns: 6
- Record: George Bowland - 47.592
Polish Mountain Hillclimb
- Length: 1.2 mile
- Elevation Change: Approx. 500'
- Number of Turns: 9
- Record: George Bowland - 50.708
Vermont
The races take place during the summer months on weekends. Spectators are prohibited and the club controls this by renting the hills for their own use during race weekends. Only at Okemo are spectators permitted to watch from the starting line. Non-racers can participate in events by volunteering as workers and these workers can be 16 years old or older.
The race hills, length of course, and breakout times for each course are as follows:
- Ascutney in Windsor - 2.9 miles, breakout time 3:20
- Bolton - 1.8 miles, breakout time 1:32
- Burke in Lyndonville - 2.1 miles, breakout time 2:30
- Okemo in Ludlow - 2.7 miles, breakout time 2:43
- Philo in Charlotte - 1.1 miles, breakout time 1:20
Rib Mountain, Wisconsin
Ten Sleep, Wyoming
First Place in the 1961 contest went to Chuck Frederick of Golden, Colo., driving a Corvette up the winding course at better than a mile a minute; time, 4:39.First Place in the 1962 contest went to Gene Mitchell of Billings, Mont., driving a Corvette over the dangerous five-mile course in 4:51.7 averaging 61.7 mph.
The 1961 and 1962 information is from the 1963 Ten Sleep Canyon Sports Car Hill Climb program, inside front cover. Chuck Frederick set the Track record of 4:35.6 in 1964 Driving a Lotus 19 with a 289 V8.
On August 15, 1965, Phillip Lyman, of Ten Sleep, Wyoming, won the fifth annual TenSleep Canyon hillclimb, driving a Chevrolet Corvette Sting Ray, in a time of 4:48.1 sec.