Wiscombe Park 2025 Events

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Wiscombe Park 2025 Events

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The 2025 dates for Wiscombe Park www.wiscombepark.co.uk have been confirmed - the National Hill Climb Association www.nhca.co.uk members on their bikes, sidecars and trikes will be in action at the following events:

10-May-25 500 Owners Association

17-May-25 Torbay MC

18-May-25 Wildlife Autosport

14-Sep-25 Arnold Gimblett

The first three events include cars as well. The Arnold Gimblett event is an “all bike” event.

Advance tickets at a discount go on sale a month before each event and can be purchased online at www.wiscombepark.co.uk/events Tickets are £12 and available up to 6pm on the Friday prior to the event. Tickets are then available on the gate - £14

The NHCA season finale is at Hartland Quay on the 5th October.
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Thanks for the info' Nigel. Me being local, it would be rude not to get to one or two of the Wiscombe ones. In the dim and distant I passengered a sidecar outfit both at Wiscombe and Hartland, and I can recommend either race venues as a great day out.
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Hi Phil - the sidecars at Wiscombe look incredible - you have obviously had lots of fun over the years tackling the local hills.
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During a lull in my grasstrack racing life I passengered for Mike Paddock for a couple of years, first on his Hillman Imp engined ex road race outfit and then with his home built Yamaha engined special. I had a great time racing the hills but as soon as I got my next new grasstrack outfit it was back to what I really liked doing, and arguably was fairly good at - piloting said grass outfit, this time with a more capable monkey than me in the chair :)): .
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