Collingrove Hillclimb, Motorsport venue in Barossa Valley, South Australia
Collingrove Hillclimb is a motorsport venue in the Barossa Valley that features a winding uphill course with nine turns. The track rises steadily from start to finish, creating a challenging layout for drivers and viewing spots for spectators.
Racing started here in 1952, establishing the venue as a competition site. Over the following decades, it became a regular host for national motorsport championships.
The Sporting Car Club of South Australia operates this facility, which has hosted the Australian Hillclimb Championship thirteen times between 1954 and 2017.
The venue sits south of Angaston and offers several spectator areas and picnic zones throughout the grounds. Arriving early on race days helps secure good viewing positions.
Brett Hayward holds the current track record with a time of 27.25 seconds, achieved during a remarkable performance on September 14, 2014.
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