About this event
The Korbel Hillclimb will be based out of the parking lot just west of the Korbel Post Office, which is at 1190 Maple Creek Rd, Korbel, CA 95550.
The nearest hotel is the Blue Lake Casino and Hotel, less than ten minutes away. They also have a restaurant and parking lot for RVs. There are NO hookups.
There are multiple restaurants and bars in Blue Lake, all within 10 minutes of the hill.
The hill itself is great pavement, roughly 1.3 miles. We will be shooting for higher run count to go with the shorter climb. We were were able to get 9 runs in last year!
Event requirements
Your first hillclimb can be a bit intimidating if you don't know what to expect. Most people use SCCA Solo (autocross) classing for these events, but we also offer SCCA GCR (road race) classes, SOVREN (vintage) classes, and a handful of NHA-only classes. Feel free to contact the registrar for help with classing, but more information can be found in the rules at nhahillclimb.org
The other rules to note are safety related. Less than two year old certification fire extinguisher mounted within reach of the driver A HANS device for anyone in a class that allows DOT/Non-DOT slicks (even if they aren't used on the car). Open top cars require a cage. Basic stuff you'll find partway down the rules on the NHA page.
Run numbers depends on incidents. When someone goes off it can take a bit to recover them and that can cut out a run (read: "don't go off please.")
-Local vehicle tech will be at Leon's Car Care Center on Thursday before the hillclimb, from 5:30-7:00pm
- Check-in will be Friday from 3:30pm-7:30pm, have your vehicle off the trailer and ready for tech inspection after checking in at registration.
- Novice instruction will be from 5pm-7pm Friday.
- Mandatory driver's meeting is at 8:00am. Be ready to race when you get to the driver's meeting!
Starting in 2022, we will require the use of a harness and rollbar meeting SCCA Solo Appendix C guidelines (unless class specifically calls for more) when using HANS device. A HANS device specifically keeps you upright in case of an incident, and if your roof collapses due to no rollbar/cage, then you are unable to move out of the way - therefore, the safest way to use a HANS requires having these extra precautions in place.
***2019 Revised Ruling on Neck Restraints***
Effective 2019 all drivers in classes allowing R Compound Tires, defined as BOTH DOT AND NON-DOT compliant racing tires (including, but not limited to, Hoosier A7, R7, Avon, Toyo R888R, etc), will be required to wear SFI certified Head and Neck Restraint (HANS) devices REGARDLESS OF WHAT TIRES ARE MOUNTED.
RULES AND REGULATIONS YOU NEED TO KNOW This event is sanctioned by the Northwest Hillclimb Association (NHA). Please read their most up-to-date rules at www.nhahillclimb.org. A copy of these rules will be available at the tech location. You are expected to know the rules applicable to your vehicle.
NOTE: Please bring oil/fluid absorbent and sealed containers to remove any fuel or oil spills. All refueling MUST be done on the pavement. Take precautions and REMOVE ALL SPILLS from the site.
REGISTRATION: You must be a current member of NHA to register for an NHA sanctioned event. Please renew/purchase your membership at https://www.motorsportreg.com/events/nha-membership-2023-northwest-hillclimb-association-388158 before attempting to enter our event. NHA membership is $20 annually.