Doune Hillclimb


Doune Hillclimb, Carse of Cambus, near Doune in the district of Stirling, Scotland, is the home of the only round of the British Hill Climb Championship currently to be held in Scotland,. The course is 1,476 yards in length and meetings have been staged by the Lothian Car Club since 1968.
Prior to 1968, Lothian Car Club ran rounds of the British Hill Climb Championship at the Bo'ness Hillclimb from 1948 until 1967, when a house estate was built over part of the Bo'ness track. In 1967 the hillclimb track at Doune was designed by Ray Fielding and built with the first event taking place in April 1968.
The current outright record holder is Scott Moran, who set a time of 34.76 seconds in June 2014 in his Gould GR61X. Video of a 35.05 second run by Jos Goodyear in his GWR Raptor can be seen here:
Doune Hillclimb holds one meeting of the Scottish Hillclimb Championship in April and two meetings of the British Hillclimb Championship in June and September each year.

Doune Hillclimb Winners: British Hillclimb Championship

Key: R = Course Record; FTD = Fastest Time of the Day.

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