FIA International Hill Climb Cup

FIA International Hill Climb Cup
Category single-seater cars, open-cockpit sports prototypes, and touring cars
Country International
Inaugural season 2014
Current season

The FIA International Hill Climb Cup is an FIA-run motorsport competition held across World on public roads, created in 2014, resulting form the merge between FIA European Hill Climb Cup and FIA International Hill Climb Challenge[1]

Unlike circuit racing, each driver competes alone, starting from a point at the base of a mountain and reaching a finish point near the summit. The FIA International Hill Climb Cup allows single-seater cars, open-cockpit sports prototypes, and touring cars with varying degrees of technical preparation.

Unlike the events of the FIA European Hill Climb Championship, for which the minimum course length must be 5 km, no minimum length is set for the roads used during the events of the International Hill Climb Cup.

2016 Calendar

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Round Dates Venue City Country
1 14 – 15 May Bieszczadzki Hill Climb Sanok  Poland
2 21 – 22 May Moris Cup Jahodná Košice  Slovakia
3 28 – 29 May Verzegnis Sella Chianzutan Verzegnis  Italy
4 18 – 19 June GHD Gorjanci Gornja Težka Voda  Slovenia
5 2 – 3 Jully Trento Bondone Trento  Italy
6 23 – 24 Jully Coppa Bruno Carotti/ Rieti – Terminillo Monte Terminillo, (Rieti)  Italy
7 7 – 8 August Osnabrücker Bergrennen Osnabrück  Germany
8 13 – 13 August GHD Lučine Lučine  Slovenia
9 1 – 2 October Bergrennen Mickhausen Mickhausen  Germany

Winners

Season Class Driver Car
2015 Cat. I - Production Italy Armin Hafner Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VIII (Gr. A)
Cat. I - gr. E1 Switzerland Ronnie Bratschi Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VIII (Gr. E1)
Cat. II Czech Republic Vaclav Janík Norma M20 FC (Gr. E2-SS)
2014 Cat. I - Production Italy Gabriela Pedroni Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VIII (Gr. A)
Cat. I - gr. E1 Bulgaria Nikolay Zlatkov Audi Quattro S1
Cat. II Czech Republic Václav Janík Lola B02/50 (Gr. E2)
2013 FIA Challenge Czech Republic Václav Janík Lola B02/50 (Gr. E2)
FIA Cup Czech Republic Dan Michl Lotus Evora (Gr. E1)
2012 FIA Challenge Czech Republic Václav Janík Lola B02/50 (Gr. E2)
FIA Cup Czech Republic Dan Michl Opel Michl 2.8 (Gr. E1)
2011 FIA Challenge Region 1 Italy Rudi Bicciato Mitsubishi Lancer EVO VI (Gr. A)
FIA Challenge Region 2 Czech Republic Milan Svoboda Lola T95/50 (Gr. E2)
FIA Cup Region 1 Italy Fulvio Giuliani Lancia Delta Integrale (Gr. E1)
FIA Cup Region 2 Czech Republic Dan Michl Opel Michl 2.8 (Gr. E1)
2010 FIA Challenge Region 1 Italy Franco Cinelli Lola B99/50 Zytec F3000 (Gr. E2)
FIA Challenge Region 2 Hungary Laszlo Hernadi Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VIII (Gr. A)
FIA Cup Region 1 Czech Republic Dan Michl Opel Michl (Gr. E1)
FIA Cup Region 2 Czech Republic Dan Michl Opel Michl (Gr. E1)
2009 FIA Challenge Region 1 Italy Rudi Bicciato Mitsubishi Lancer EVO VI (Gr. A)
FIA Challenge Region 2 Italy Rudi Bicciato Mitsubishi Lancer EVO VI (Gr. A)
FIA Cup Region 1 Czech Republic Dan Michl Opel Michl (Gr. E1)
FIA Cup Region 2 Germany Georg Plasa BMW 320 Judd (Gr. E1)
2008 FIA Challenge Hungary Laszlo Hernadi BMW M3 (Gr. A)
FIA Cup Germany Georg Plasa BMW 320 Judd (Gr. E1)
2007 FIA Challenge Hungary Laszlo Hernadi BMW M3 (Gr. A)
FIA Cup Germany Georg Plasa BMW 320 Judd (Gr. E1)
2006 FIA Challenge Hungary Laszlo Hernadi BMW M3 (Gr. A)
FIA Cup Germany Georg Plasa BMW 320 Judd (Gr. E1)
2005 FIA Challenge Germany Georg Plasa BMW 320 Judd (Gr. E1)
FIA Cup Spain Ander Vilariño Reynard 01L F3000 (Gr. E2)
2004 FIA Challenge Germany Georg Plasa BMW 320 Judd (Gr. E1)
2003 FIA Challenge Germany Georg Plasa BMW 320 Judd (Gr. E1)
FIA Cup Hungary Laszlo Szasz Reynard 93D F3000 (Gr. E2)
2002 FIA Challenge Region 1 Slovakia Peter Jureňa Mitsubishi Lancer EVO VII (Gr. N)
FIA Challenge Region 2 Slovakia Peter Jureňa Mitsubishi Lancer EVO VII (Gr. N)
FIA Cup Hungary Laszlo Szasz Reynard 93D F3000 (Gr. E2)
2001 FIA Challenge Region 1 Austria Walter Struckmann Opel Astra GSi (Gr. N)
FIA Challenge Region 2 Germany Herbert Stenger Stenger ES991 (Gr. CN)
FIA Cup Austria Walter Leitgeb Reynard 95D F3000 (Gr. E2)
2000 FIA Challenge Region 1 Czech Republic Jiří Mičánek Dallara 393 F3 (Gr. E2)
FIA Challenge Region 2 Germany Herbert Stenger Stenger ES991 (Gr. CN)
FIA Challenge Region 3 Slovakia Jaroslav Krajči Reynard 923 F3 (Gr. E2)
FIA Cup Austria Walter Leitgeb Reynard 95D F3000 (Gr. E2)

References

See also

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