

Weekend Membership: $25 (If not an SCCA Member.) Late Entries: $400 (If received after April 12.) HillClimb cars need roll bars and racing harnesses at a minimum, and drivers need approved flame-retardant racing suits and other safety gear.Įntry Fee: $325 (If received by April 12.) Getting to the top unscathed is a mix of bravery and discretion. Unlike a road course, which may have multiple levels of barriers, or an autocross where rubber cones are usually the biggest risk, a HillClimb course is lined with trees and rocks.

Competitors take turns seeing who can complete the course the fastest. Participants will be able to reserve a limited number of rooms or cabins when registering for the event.įor those unfamiliar with HillClimb events, SCCA HillClimbs take place on a section of mountain road that has been closed to commuter traffic. The two-mile, 10-turn Pine Mountain HillClimb layout features an elevation gain of 650 feet, is just two miles from the city of Pineville, KY, and because it's part of a resort, features guest lodging and cabins, along with a full restaurant and catering services on site. The event is part of the Appalachian HillClimb Series and is hosted by SCCA’s East Tennessee Region with support from Blue Ridge Region and Central Carolinas Region.

Competition runs will be on Saturday and Sunday only. The 22nd will be a paddock load in day, with a car show in downtown Pineville that afternoon. The Pine Mountain HillClimb will take place at the Pine Mountain State Resort Park in Pineville, Kentucky, April 22-24. Presented by Summit Racing, Backroads of Appalachia and Grassroots Motorsports Magazine Event #1 of the 2022 Appalachian HillClimb Series
