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MONSTER HILLCLIMBS
The Ultimate Test of Power and Precision

In the world of motorsport, few disciplines capture the imagination quite like monster hillclimbing. While hillclimbing as a motorsport has deep roots, the UK has become a focal point for a more extreme offshoot: monster hill climbing. This is a spectacle of raw horsepower, fearless drivers, and incredible engineering, all converging on some of the UK’s most challenging hillclimbs.

 

What is Monster Hillclimbing?

 

At its core, hillclimbing is a time trial event where drivers race against the clock to ascend a steep incline. Monster hill climbing pushes this concept to the extreme: it features heavily modified cars, often with monstrous engines, aerodynamic tweaks, and lightweight builds, all tackling narrow, twisting, and sometimes perilous courses. Every run is a test of balance, grip, and sheer power.

Iconic Monster Hillclimb Courses

 

The UK boasts a rich array of hillclimbs, but a few stand out as the ultimate proving grounds for monster machines. The most famous is the Shelsley Walsh Hill Climb in Worcestershire, the oldest motor sport venue in the world still in operation. Its tight corners and sudden elevation changes are legendary.

 

Another giant of the sport is Gordon Bennett Memorial Hillclimb in County Down, Northern Ireland, known for its unforgiving surface and long straights.Then, there’s Doune Hillclimb in Scotland, an absolute beast with a mix of fast sections and a tight finish. Each course demands a completely different skill set, and it’s here that monster cars truly come alive.

The Beasts: Best Cars for Monster Hillclimbing

 

Monster hillclimbing cars are not your everyday racers—they’re bespoke, purpose-built machines. Famed in the UK is the Force PC, a lightweight, mid-engine monster that can outpace supercars. Equally iconic are the OMS 25 and DJ Firestorm, both pushing over 400 horsepower from tiny turbocharged engines. These cars are feather-light, with immense grip, and tuned for a single purpose: sheer acceleration up the hill.

 

The Masters: Best Drivers in Monster Hill Climbing

 

Of course, no car is complete without a fearless driver behind the wheel. Few names resonate like Scott Moran, a multiple British Hillclimb Champion who’s known for his surgical precision and bravery. Then there’s Wallace Menzies, a Scottish legend who dominates the field with pure determination. These drivers, alongside rising stars like David Gollop, are pushing the limits of what’s possible on these iconic courses.In short, monster hill climbing in the UK is a celebration of power, skill, and engineering. With every ascent, these drivers and their machines redefine what's possible—and in doing so, they inspire a whole new generation of motorsport fans.

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