Bouley Bay Hill Climb, Annual motorsport competition in Trinity, Jersey.
Bouley Bay Hill Climb is a motorsport competition held on a course in Trinity, Jersey, where drivers and motorcyclists race against the clock. The route climbs uphill through sharp turns and elevation changes that demand technical skill.
The competition started in 1921 on Les Charrières du Boulay and became part of the British Hill Climb Championship in 1947. This integration established it as a recognized fixture in European motorsport.
The event brings together local and international racers who share experiences and techniques while competing in different vehicle categories.
Visitors can watch from the roadside or designated viewing areas, with the best views available at particularly challenging sections of the course. Those interested in participating should contact the Jersey Motor Cycle and Light Car Club, as separate categories exist for motorcycles and cars.
Wallace Menzies holds the current hill record of 37.60 seconds, achieved during the 2013 British Hill Climb Championship.
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