Bouley Bay Hill Climb is a hillclimbing event held in Trinity, Jersey, and organised by The Jersey Motor Cycle and Light Car Club.[1] The course on Les Charrières du Boulay was "first used for competition in 1921"[2] and since 1947 has hosted a round (latterly two rounds) of the British Hill Climb Championship. Bouley Bay and Val des Terres hill climb in Guernsey are normally held in July and provide a two-stop tour for UK drivers contesting the series.
Location | Trinity, Jersey |
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Time zone | GMT |
Opened | 1921 |
Major Events | British Hill Climb Championship |
Hill Length | 1,011 yards (924 m) |
Hill Record | 37.60 (Wallace Menzies, 2013, British Hill Climb Championship) |
Of the 1947 event Raymond Mays said: "My E.R.A.'s time counted as a record because, although it was slower than the figure set the previous year by Bainbridge's 1½-litre E.R.A., the 1947 climb was run for the first time from a standing start."[3]
The 2008 meeting included rounds 17 and 18 of the British Hill Climb Championship, both being won by Scott Moran.[4]
Bouley Bay Hill Climb past winners
editYear | Driver | Vehicle | Time | Notes |
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1946 | G. Bainbridge | E.R.A. | 55.9 sec | [5] |
1947 | Raymond Mays | E.R.A. | 59.8 sec R | [6] 24 July. |
1948 | Joe Fry | Freikaiserwagen | 59.2 sec | [7] 15 July, joint fastest. |
Dennis Poore | Alfa Romeo | |||
1949 | Sydney Allard | Steyr-Allard | 55.6 sec | [8] 21 July. Course reduced 50 yards. |
1950 | Ken Wharton | Cooper 998 c.c. | 55.4 sec | [9] |
1951 | Ken Wharton | Cooper 998 c.c. s/c | 54.2 sec R | [10] 26 July. |
1952 | Ken Wharton | Cooper 998 c.c. s/c | 55.4 sec | [11] |
1953 | Ken Wharton | Cooper-J.A.P. | 52.8 sec R | [12] 23 July. |
1954 | Ken Wharton | Cooper 996 s/c | 53.6 sec | [13] Thurs 22 July. |
1955 | Ken Wharton | Cooper 996 s/c | 53.0 sec | [14] 21 July; 1,011 yards. |
1956 | Ken Wharton | Cooper 1,100 c.c. | 52.6 sec R | [15] |
1957 | Tony Marsh | Cooper-J.A.P. 1,098 c.c. | 53.3 sec | [16] |
1958 | David Boshier-Jones | Cooper-J.A.P. | 53.82 sec | [17] |
1959 | David Boshier-Jones | Cooper-J.A.P. | 51.00 sec | [18] |
1960 | David Boshier-Jones | Cooper 1,098 c.c. | 50.84 sec R | [19] Rain led to abandonment. |
1961 | Mac Daghorn | Cooper-J.A.P. | 51.75 sec | [20] Oil on course led to abandonment. |
1962 | Tico Martini | Martini-Special 650 c.c. | 50.63 sec R | [21] 26 July. |
1963 | 25 July. | |||
1964 | 23 July. | |||
1965 | Tony Marsh | Marsh-Special | R | [22] 22 July. |
1966 | Tony Marsh | Marsh-GM | 50.21 sec | [23] |
1967 | Round 7 :Tony Marsh | Marsh Special | 45.26 sec | [24] |
1968 | ||||
1969 | Mike MacDowel | Brabham BT30X-Climax V8 | 45.61 sec | [25] |
1970 | David Hepworth | Hepworth FF | FTD | [26] Oct. Postponed due to dock strike. |
1971 | ||||
1972 | Sir N. Williamson | March 712S-Hart 2.0-litre | 43.15 sec R | [27] |
1973 | Mike MacDowel | Brabham BT36X-Repco 5-litre | 43.09 sec R | [28] |
1974 | Chris Cramer | |||
1975 | Roy Lane | |||
1976 | Sir Nicholas Williamson | March 741 DFV 3.0-litre | 42.12 sec R | [29] |
1977 | Alister Douglas-Osborn | Pilbeam R22 3.0-litre | 42.48 sec | [30] |
1987 | Round 9 : Martyn Griffiths | Pilbeam MP53-Hart 2.8-litre | 40.30 sec | [31] 23 July. |
1995 | Round 10 : Andy Priaulx | Pilbeam MP58/03-Ford DFL 4-litre | 38.65 sec R | |
1996 | Round 10 : Roger Moran | Pilbeam MP72/3-Judd EV 3.5-litre | 39.64 sec | 18 July. |
2008 | Round 17 : Scott Moran | Gould-GR61 | 38.82 sec | 17 July. |
Round 18 : Scott Moran | Gould-GR61 | 38.77 sec | ||
2009 | Round 19 : Roger Moran | Gould-NME GR61X 3.5-litre | 38.37 sec | [32] 16 July. |
Round 20 : Scott Moran | Gould-NME GR61X 3.5-litre | 39.44 sec |
Key: R = Course Record; FTD = Fastest Time of the Day.
See also
editFootnotes
edit- ^ The Motor Year Book 1957, Temple Press, Page 202.
- ^ The Autocar, 29 July 1955, Page 171.
- ^ Split Seconds: My Racing Years by Raymond Mays "ghosted" by Dennis May, G.T. Foulis & Co. Ltd. 1952, Page 284.
- ^ Jersey Evening Post, 19 July 2008.
- ^ Motor Sport, December 1946, Page 284.
- ^ Motor Sport, September 1947, Page 263.
- ^ Motor Sport, August 1948, Page 259.
- ^ Motor Sport, August 1949, Page 333; The Manchester Guardian, 12 September 1949, Page 7.
- ^ Motor Sport, September 1950, Page 428.
- ^ Motor Sport, September 1951, Page 432; The Motor Year Book 1952, Temple Press, Page 192.
- ^ Motor Sport, September 1952, Page 396.
- ^ Motor, 1 July 1953, Page 755; C. A. N. May, Speed Hill-Climb, G.T. Foulis & Co LTD, 1962, Page 46.
- ^ The Autocar, 30 July 1954, Page 168.
- ^ Motor, 27 July 1955, Page 989; The Autocar, 29 July 1955, Page 171;
- ^ Motor Sport, January 1957, Page 15; The Motor Year Book 1957, Temple Press, Page 202.
- ^ Motor, 24 July 1957, Page 868; Motor Sport, January 1958, Page 22.
- ^ Motor Sport, January 1959, Page 31.
- ^ Motor Sport, January 1960, Page 20.
- ^ The Autocar, 29 July 1960, Page 172; Motor Racing, September 1960, Page 313.
- ^ The Autocar, 4 August 1961, Page 177; Motor Sport, September 1961, Page 736.
- ^ Autosport, 3 August 1962, Page 171; Motor Sport, September 1962, Page 680.
- ^ Motor Sport, September 1965, Page 745.
- ^ The Autocar, 5 August 1966, Page 331; Motor, 6 August 1966, Page 51.
- ^ Motor, 5 August 1967, Page 48; Autosport, 20 April 2006, Page 92.
- ^ Motoring News, 31 July 1969, Page 24.
- ^ Autocar, 29 October 1970, Page 27. Sir Nicholas Williamson won the R.A.C. Championship class.
- ^ Autosport, 3 August 1972, Page 39.
- ^ Autosport, 2 August 1973, Page 40.
- ^ Autosport, 29 July 1976, Page 45.
- ^ Autosport, 28 July 1977, Pages 48–49.
- ^ Autosport, 6 August 1987, Pages 67–68.
- ^ Autosport.com, 23 July 2009.