The Citizen (Gauteng)

Get ready for Hillclimb

SPONSOR: JAGUAR SPICES UP CLASSES BY MAKING SEVERAL CHANGES

- Motoring Correspond­ent

Buy your ticket online now to beat the crowd who swamps prestigiou­s annual event.

It is official – the 10th edition of the annual Jaguar Simola Hillclimb will take place in Knysna from May 2 to 5 next year. “We are delighted to be hosting the 10th edition of the Simola Hillclimb, and the sixth year with Jaguar as title sponsor,” said Ian Shrosbree, managing director of Knysna Speed Festival, which organises the annual event.

“From a simple idea developed by a small group of motorsport enthusiast­s, the Hillclimb has become an award-winning motorsport lifestyle showcase that attracts competitor­s, spectators and live stream broadcast viewers from around the world.”

Almost 17 000 spectators attended last years’s event.

The organising team has responded by opening ticket sales to the public earlier than ever, with the online ticketing process available on jaguarsimo­lahillclim­b.com, having been refined. Spectators must first purchase a General Entry or VIP Entry ticket.

Once the initial ticket type has been selected, they will be able to buy ticket upgrades, including Pit Access and Turn 2 Grandstand Seating, plus Pit Priority Parking.

Regarding the actual Hillclimb action, the organisers have made several changes to spice up the competitio­n. While the format for the popular Classic Car Friday remains unchanged, the King of the Hill classes have been expanded and revised.

Class A for standard road-going cars benefits from the addition of a new class, A9, that caters for high-end, high-performanc­e sport utility vehicles, sport activity vehicles and bakkies.

The regulation­s in Class B, for modified saloon racing cars, incorporat­es two new classes, allowing four-cylinder forced-induction cars to compete independen­tly for two-wheel drive and four-wheel drive honours, respective­ly.

The biggest changes have been introduced in Class C, which has been remodelled by separating the specialize­d single-seater and sports racing cars into individual categories for the first time – thus potentiall­y attracting new entries. Due to its unrivalled popularity, the Jaguar Simola Hillclimb will remain an invitation­al event.

 ??  ?? POPULARITY. Next year’s tenth edition of the Simola Hillclimb in Knysna should again attract full entry lists and a massive crowd.
POPULARITY. Next year’s tenth edition of the Simola Hillclimb in Knysna should again attract full entry lists and a massive crowd.

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