Where: Barbon Manor, Barbon, near Kirkby Lonsdale, Cumbria
£: Admission costs £5 for the June event and £8 for the July event. Accompanied children under 14 years go free. Parking is free.
What is it?
The Barbon Hillclimb is an unusual car race which takes place in the grounds of Barbon Manor in Cumbria. The aim of the race is for competitors to drive their car as quickly as possible up the manor’s winding road.
The event sees a range of competitors in an array of cars, from family saloon cars to single-seater racing cars, trying to race up the 675m hill course.
The event on Saturday 11th June will see 98 competitors in a mix of classic, road and racing cars trying to qualify for several of the top local and regional championships.
Unlike other races, spectators are able to view the races along the whole course and have access to the paddock area.
The gates open at 8am, with the practice sessions beginning at 9.15am. The cars begin their official runs up the hill at lunchtime, with drivers speeding off at 30 second intervals. The event usually finishes at around 5pm.
Hot food and drinks available on site. Anyone planning to visit the event should remember to dress for the weather and walking on hilly ground.
More info: www.barbonhillclimb.co.uk and www.facebook.com/barbonhillclimb