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ROB ROY

LOCATION: Clintons Road, Smiths Gully

CAR CLUB: MG Car Club Vic

WEBSITE: www.mgcc.com.au/robroy

The origins of Rob Roy date back to 1935, one of the oldest still operating Hill Climb venues in the world. The venue is know for its fast straight over the causeway and up the short steep rise (The Wall) to a blind left corner (Skyline). The Australian Hill Climb Championship has been hosted at Rob Roy 8 times, 1938, 1947, 1948, 1949, 1950, 1951, 1952, 1953.

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BRYANT PARK

LOCATION: Bill Schulz Drive, Yallourn

CAR CLUB: Gippsland Car Club

WEBSITE: www.gippslandcarclub.com.au

Bryant Park is arguably the finest permanent hill climb venue in Australia. The 1400-metre circuit can be used in a variety of configurations and has hosted the Australian Hill Climb Championships three times in 2009, 2011 and 2016 . The venue includes a modern club room, competitor garages, scrutiny bay, sealed competitor car park , trailer park and several spectator areas.

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ONE TREE HILL

LOCATION: One Tree Hill Road, Ararat

CAR CLUB: Ararat Car Club

WEBSITE: www.araratcarclub.com.au

One Tree Hill is a hill climb venue that is steeped in tradition. One Tree Hill is fast, free flowing and complex. The venue is know for its long straight leading away from the start line to a single man made chicane. One Tree Hill has hosted the Australian Hill Climb Championship twice in 1981 and 1993.

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MT LEURA

LOCATION: Mt Leura Road, Camperdown

CAR CLUB: Ballarat Light Car Club

WEBSITE: www.blcc.net.au

Mt Leura, meaning "big nose" in local aboriginal dialect, is a 313-metre hill which is part of a larger inactive volcanic complex. The venue has hosted the Australian Hill Climb Championship three time in 1949, 1985 and 1997. A fast unforgiving venue with long straights and a "cutting"  at turn 4 which is reminiscent of Bathurst.

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