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  • Lenzerheide Motor Classics 2026 (Switzerland)

    Lenzerheide Motor Classics 2026 (Switzerland) is a historic motorsport event in which classic racing cars, sports cars and motorcycles take to a mountain road course in demonstration format. Lenzerheide Motor Classics 2026 focuses on spectacle, sound and heritage rather than pure competition, making it very attractive for visitors and photographers. Official Website: https://arosalenzerheide.swiss/en/Lenzerheide/Top-Events/Sports/Lenzerheide-Motor-Classics

  • Hemberg Hill Climb ASS (Switzerland)

    The Hemberg hill climb marks the start of the Swiss hill‑climb season. On the second weekend in June nearly 200 participants tackle the twisting course from Bächli up to Hemberg, competing for points in the Swiss Hill Climb Championship, the Hill Climb Cup and the Renault Classic Cup. Spectators enjoy excellent viewing from the finish area as drivers take on the winding asphalt. Official Website: https://bergrennen-hemberg.ch

  • Course de Côte La Roche – La Berra ASS (Switzerland)

    This hill climb runs from the village of La Roche up towards the ski station of La Berra in canton Fribourg. Drivers race uphill on a winding mountain road with significant elevation gain, earning points in the Swiss Mountain Championship. Official Website: https://courselaberra.ch

  • Reitnau Hill Climb ASS (Switzerland)

    The Reitnau hill climb features a short but intense uphill course in canton Aargau. Drivers race up the 1.6‑km route lined with spectators, scoring points in the Swiss Hill Climb Championship. Official Website: https://equipebernoise.ch

  • Course de Côte Ayent–Anzère ASS (Switzerland)

    The Ayent–Anzère hill climb runs from the village of Ayent up to the ski resort of Anzère above Sion. The 3.5‑km course climbs over 300 metres in elevation and forms part of the Swiss Mountain Championship. The race attracts top Swiss hill‑climb drivers and enthusiastic spectators. Official Website: https://ayent-anzere.ch

  • Course de Côte St‑Ursanne – Les Rangiers ASS (Switzerland)

    The St‑Ursanne–Les Rangiers international hill climb is a renowned Swiss round of the European Hill Climb Championship. Held every third weekend in August, the over 5‑km course climbs 350 m and draws the best European and Swiss drivers and thousands of spectators. First organised in 1926, it remains one of the finest hill climbs in the championship. Official Website: https://www.rangiers.ch

  • Oberhallau Hill Climb ASS (Switzerland)

    Oberhallau Hill Climb is a challenging event that winds through vineyards near Schaffhausen. The approximately 3‑km uphill course is part of the Swiss Mountain Championship and is popular with drivers and spectators alike. Official Website: https://bergrennen-oberhallau.ch

  • Arosa ClassicCar (Switzerland)

    Arosa ClassicCar ASS (Switzerland) is an international historic hill climb that sends classic race and sports cars up the famous mountain road from Langwies to Arosa. Arosa ClassicCar ASS is one of Switzerland’s best-known heritage motorsport events and combines racing atmosphere with dramatic alpine scenery. Official Website: https://www.arosaclassiccar.ch/en

  • Bernina Gran Turismo (Historic) ASS (Switzerland)

    The Bernina Gran Turismo is a historic hill climb over the Bernina Pass. The event features a 5.4‑km route with 52 bends and a 450‑m elevation gain between Poschiavo and St. Moritz. It revives the spirit of classic motorsport on the legendary pass road with competition and regularity classes. Official Website: https://www.bernina-granturismo.com

  • Bernina Gran Turismo (Historisch) (Switzerland)

    Bernina Gran Turismo (Historisch) (Switzerland) revives classic hill-climb culture on the legendary Bernina pass road between Poschiavo and St. Moritz. Bernina Gran Turismo (Historisch) ASS combines historic machinery, raw alpine scenery and a route famous for bends, altitude and motorsport history. Official Website: https://www.bernina-granturismo.com/en/

  • Gurnigel Hill Climb ASS (Switzerland)

    Switzerland’s oldest motorsport rally, the Gurnigel hill climb runs along a 3,734‑m route with 17 bends. The first edition took place in 1910, and the race climbs from the village of Dürrbach to Gurnigelbad, gaining 314 m in altitude with an average gradient of 8.4%. Official Website: https://gurnigelrennen.ch

  • Course de Côte Châtel‑St‑Denis – Les Paccots ASS (Switzerland)

    This hill climb ascends from the town of Châtel‑St‑Denis to the alpine resort of Les Paccots in canton Fribourg. Drivers race uphill on narrow roads lined with fans, aiming to set the fastest time in the Swiss Mountain Championship. Official Website: https://ecuriedeslions.ch

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