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The 'Reminiscence' day held at Bo'ness on the 17th May 2007 to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the inaugural meeting of the British Hill Climb Championship has generated an upsurge of enthusiasm and support for the resumption of motor sport on this famous old hill. The essence of the site exists in the survival of the course from Start to above the Courtyard; the final straight with its artificial 'Snake' bend being the only portion to have been lost.

The Bo'ness Hill Climb Revival now exists as a club, and is now affiliated with the Motor Sports Association (MSA). The first event will be held on August 9/10, 2008. The meeting will be for club members only and will be open to pre c.1973 cars without the aid of aerodynamic "wings" and running on treaded tyres. The proposal is to add to the portfolio of Historic Motorsport in Scotland, and not to compete in any way with established clubs, organisers, venues and championships.

Bo'ness Hill Climb Revival
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MEMBERSHIP

If you would like to join BHCR please send a cheque for £20 along with the membership form to: -

Bill Drysdale
Kirklands
Summerhill
Ayton
Eyemouth
TD14 5QZ

Can you please pass this on to anyone else you think maybe interested in the club.

Membership Form in Adobe Acrobat (Version 8) format.... HERE

Alternatively email Bill Drysdale at bill@bonesshillclimb.org.uk
Gregor Whitton 1952 (Jaguar XK 120)
Ron Flockhart 1952 (ERA)
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