2014 International Hill Climb Cup

The 2014 FIA International Hill Climb Cup was the first edition of the FIA International Hill Climb Cup, after the merging of the FIA European Hill Climb Cup and the FIA International Hill Climb Challenge.[1] The season consisted of fourteen rounds, starting on 27 April with the Subida Internacional Ubrique Benaocaz in Spain, and ended on 5 October with the Bergrennen Mickhausen in Germany.[2]

2014 FIA International Hill Climb Cup
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In Category 1, Bulgaria's Nikolay Zlatkov was the inaugural champion, winning three events during the season. He won the championship by 35 points ahead of Italian driver Fulvio Giuliani, who also won three events. Third place in the championship went to Karl Schagerl of Austria, who won his home event of the Sankt Andrae. The remaining events were shared between Igor Drotár, Andreas Gabat, Raúl Borreguero, Tomasz Nagorski and Tiago Reis, while Fausto Bormolini won the last two events during the season, but was ineligible to score championship points. In Category 2, Václav Janík of the Czech Republic was crowned champion by 21 points ahead of Switzerland's Tiziano Riva with another Czech driver, Jiří Svoboda, edging out Simone Faggioli by half a point for third place in the final championship standings.

Calendar

Round Dates Venue City Country
1 25 – 27 AprilXIX Subida Internacional Ubrique BenaocazUbrique Spain
2 9 – 11 MayBieszczadzki Hill ClimbBieszczadzki Poland
3 16 – 18 May45° Verzegnis Sella ChianzutanVerzegnis Italy
4 30–May – 1 JuneMoris Cup JahodnáKošice Slovakia
5 7 – 8 JuneRampa da Covilhã/Serra da EstrelaCovilhã Portugal
6 13 – 15 June42° Pieve Santo Stefano-Passo dello SpinoPieve Santo Stefano Italy
7 21 – 22 JuneGHD GorjanciGornja Težka Voda Slovenia
8 5 – 6 JulyTrento BondoneTrento Italy
9 12 – 13 JulySankt AndraeKitzeck im Sausal Austria
10 2 – 3 AugustOsnabrücker BergrennenOsnabrück Germany
11 9 – 10 AugustGHD LučineLučine Slovenia
12 6 – 7 September50ª Coppa Bruno Carotti/ Rieti – TerminilloMonte Terminillo, (Rieti) Italy
13 27 – 28 September44° Trofeo VallecamonicaMalegno Italy
14 4 – 5 OctoberBergrennen MickhausenMickhausen Germany

Event results

Race Cat Podium
Place Driver Car
XIX Subida Internacional Ubrique Benaocaz I 1 Raúl Borreguero Mosler MT 900 R
2 José Antonio Aznar Porsche 997 GT3 Cup
3 Sergi Pañella Mistubishi Lancer Evo IX
II 1 Angela Vilariño Norma 3000
2 José Antonio López-Fombona Audi Quattro DTM
3 n.a. n.a.
Bieszczadzki Hill Climb I 1 Tomasz Nagórski Subaru Impreza 4
2 Igor Drotár Skoda Fabia WRC
3 Dubai Mitsubishi Lancer Evo
II 1 Václav Janík Lola B02/50
2 Petr Trnka Gloria C8FT
3 Jirí Svoboda Norma M20F
45° Verzegnis Sella Chianzutan I 1 Andreas Gabat Ford Escort Cosworth
2 Karl Schagerl VW Golf Rallye
3 Fulvio Giuliani Lancia Delta EVO
II 1 Christian Merli Osella PA 2000
2 Omar Magliona Osella PA 21Evo
3 Achille Lombardi Radical SR 4
Moris Cup Jahondná I 1 Tomasz Nagórski Subaru Impreza 4
2 Igor Drotár Skoda Fabia WRC
3 Dubai Mitsubishi Lancer Evo
II 1 Václav Janík Lola B02/50
2 Petr Trnka Gloria C8FT
3 Jirí Svoboda Norma M20F
Rampa da Covilhã/Serra da Estrela[3] I 1 Tiago Reis Ford Fiesta S2000
2 Manuel Correia Skoda Fabia
3 n.a n.a
II 1 n.a n.a
2 n.a n.a
3 n.a n.a
42° Pieve Santo Stefano-Passo dello Spino[4] I 1 Fulvio Giuliani Lancia Delta EVO
2 Nikolay Zlatkov Audi Quattro S1
3 Roberto di Giuseppe Alfa Romeo 155 GTA
II 1 Simone Faggioli Norma M20FC
2 Christian Merli Osella PA 2000
3 Omar Magliona Osella PA 21/S EVO
GHD Gorjanci[5] I 1 Nikolay Zlatkov Audi Quattro S1
2 Istvan Kavecz BMW E90
3 Tomislav Muhvić Mistubishi Evo IX
II 1 Václav Janík Lola B02/50
2 Jirí Svoboda Norma M20F
3 Laszlo Szasz Reynard Zytek R 3000
Trento Bondone[6] I 1 Fulvio Giuliani Lancia Delta EVO
2 Marco Gramenzi Alfa Romeo
3 Michele Ghirardo Honda Civic EK4
II 1 Simone Faggioli Norma M20FC
2 Christian Merli Osella PA 2000
3 Domenico Scola Osella PA 2000
Sankt Andrae Kitzeck[7] I 1 Karl Schagerl VW Golf Rallye
2 Nikolay Zlatkov Audi Quattro S1
3 Pailer Felix Lancia Idelta Integrale
II 1 Eric Berguerand Lola FA 99 F3000
2 Riva Tiziano Reynard 92D Cosworth
3 Laszlo Szasz Reynard Zytek R 3000
Osnabrücker Bergrennen[8] I 1 Nikolay Zlatkov Audi Quattro S1
2 Nicolas Werver Porsche GT3 Cup 997
3 René Ruch Ferrari 355 GT
II 1 Eric Berguerand Lola FA 99 F3000
2 Patrik Zajelsnik Norma M20F
3 Philippe Guélat Lola T94/50 Cosworth F3000
GHD Lučine[9] I 1 Nikolay Zlatkov Audi Quattro S1
2 Fulvio Giuliani Lancia Delta EVO
3 Matevž Boh Mitsubishi Lancer Evo IX
II 1 Federico Liber Formula Gloria C8F
2 Riva Tiziano Reynard 92D Cosworth
3 Václav Janík Lola B02/50
50ª Coppa Bruno Carotti[10] I 1 Marco Iacoangeli BMW 320i
2 Piero Nappi Ferrari 550
3 Davide C. Tancredi Ford Escort RS Turbo
II 1 Simone Faggioli Norma M20FC
2 Domenico Scola Osella PA 2000
3 Omar Magliona Osella PA 21Evo
44° Trofeo Vallecamonica[11] I 1 Fulvio Giuliani Lancia Delta EVO
2 Marco Sbrollini Lancia Delta Evo
3 Luigi Sambuco Renault Clio RS
II 1 Fausto Bormolini Reynard K02
2 Riva Tiziano Reynard 92D Cosworth
3 Christian Merli Osella PA 2000
Bergrennen Mickhausen[12][13] I 1 Andreas Gabat Ford Escort Cosworth
2 Karl Schagerl VW Golf Rallye
3 Nikolay Zlatkov Audi Quattro S1
II 1 Simone Faggioli Norma M20FC
2 Christian Merli Osella PA 2000
3 Eric Berguerand Lola FA 99 F3000

See also

References

  • - website about Czech and European hill climbs
  • - Most complete European Hill Climb Championship race results 1957-today by ing. Roman Krejčí
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