Forrestburn Hillclimb
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Forrestburn Speed Hill Climb is a hillclimb track rising from 221m to 246m AOD with a maximum gradient of 1:4 near Kirk o' Shotts in
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, central
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. The track opened in 1993, and was the first purpose-built hillclimb track in the United Kingdom to be completed since
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in the 1930s. Forrestburn Hillclimb is operated by Monklands Sporting Car Club, and all speed hillclimbs at Forrestburn are rounds of the Scottish Hillclimb Championship. The site was designed by
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as part of a projected Scottish motor racing circuit which was never taken forward.


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