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Harewood speed Hillclimb

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Harewood speed Hillclimb (the form with italics and a lower-case s is used officially) is a British hillclimb near the village of Harewood, Yorkshire. 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. Meetings are organised by the British Automobile Racing Club Yorkshire Centre. The first event on the track took place in September 1962, and Best Time of the Day was set at 51.61s by Tony Lanfranchi. This was on the original 'Short Course'. In the mid 80's the track was extended to 1,538 yards (1,448 m), making it the longest BHHC hillclimb. As of September 2006, the current outright hill record holder is Scott Moran, whose time of 49.19s was set on 2 July 2006 in his 600 bhp (450 kW) Gould GR61x single seater race car.

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Coordinates: 53°54′17.64″N, 1°29′24.68″W

British Hill Climb Championship venues
Barbon - Bouley Bay - Craigantlet - Doune - Gurston Down - Harewood - Loton Park - Prescott - Shelsley Walsh - Val des Terres - Wiscombe Park

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