Firle Hill Climb is a disused hillclimbing course near Lewes, East Sussex, England, sometimes referred to as Bo Peep Hill Climb.[1] The event was celebrated on 20 September 2015 by the Bo Peep Drivers Club.
The event will consist of a timed climb of the metalled road known as Bo-Peep Hill, situated near the village of Selmeston, on a turning off the A27. Map reference No. 183/498053. Each competitor will be permitted two timed runs in addition to practice."[2]
In 1966 The Autocar reported: "
The hill covers 600 yards, and if the weather is fine the setting is really superb."[3]
History
The situation faced by the racing motorist in England after World War Two was bleak. Brooklands was permanently closed and Donington Park was out of action. Two other obstacles were petrol rationing, which was not abolished until 26 May 1950,[4] and an acute shortage of tyres, the R.A.C. having banned retreaded or remoulded tyres from competition.[5] The search was on for a place to race. The Bentley Drivers' Club found Firle. W.O. Bentley attended the race here in 1951.[6]
The BARC event held on Sunday 2 June 1957, was run in conjunction with the BARC 11th Annual Rally at Eastbourne, a 50-mile road event held the day before, starting at the Grasshopper Inn near Westerham, with intermittent driving tests, including one at Butts Hill, Willingdon, and then on to Eastbourne, via Beachy Head. A steward of the rally was Captain A. Frazer-Nash, M.I.Mech.E.[7]
On 14 September 1958 Tony Marsh set an unofficial record of 25.31 sec during a demonstration run: "He chose to run in the big twin Cooper rather than the Formula 2 car, the former being less of a handful on Firle's somewhat bumpy surface."[8]
A report from 1965 states:
"Once again, many of the hill records were lowered, including the absolute record for the hill, which came down from 24.45 seconds, set up by Miss Patsy Burt in 1963, to 23.87 seconds standing to Gordon Parker in a Cooper Climax. Patsy Burt did her utmost to retain her title but was unable to better 23.97."[9]
On 12 September 1965, Jack Sears driving a Bentley 8-litre set fastest time of the day by a Bentley.[10]
David Good, BRM, set the track record of 22.78 sec on 28 May 1967,[11] a record he holds in perpetuity, as the course closed at the end of the season.
^Motor Sport, November 1953, Page 620; C. A. N. May, Speed Hill-Climb, G.T. Foulis & Co LTD, 1962, Pages 50-51.
^Motor Sport, October 1954, Page 552; C. A. N. May, Speed Hill-Climb, G.T. Foulis & Co LTD, 1962, Page 26, gives f.t.d. to Parker at 28.19 sec; for a description of the Jaguara Special see: Autosport, 25 April 1952. The car featured a Buckler chassis and was registered GDP 1.
^Motor Sport, October 1955, Page 595; C. A. N. May, Speed Hill-Climb, G.T. Foulis & Co LTD, 1962, Page 78.
^Firle Hill Climb Programme, 2 June 1957, Page 16.
^The Autocar, 14 September 1956, Page 371 ; Motor Sport, October 1956, Page 601, (reports 28.57 f.t.d.); C. A. N. May, Speed Hill-Climb, G.T. Foulis & Co LTD, 1962, Pages 91-92.
^Motor, 5 June 1957, Page 613; C. A. N. May, Speed Hill-Climb, G.T. Foulis & Co LTD, 1962, Page 99.
^Autosport, 13 September 1957, Pages 342, 344; The Autocar, 13 September 1957, Page 377.
^Motor Racing, July 1958, Page 232. C. A. N. May, Speed Hill-Climb, G.T. Foulis & Co LTD, 1962, Page 113.
^Autosport, 19 September 1958, Pages 365, 372, 384; Motor Racing, November 1958, Page 386; C. A. N. May, Speed Hill-Climb, G.T. Foulis & Co LTD, 1962, Page 120.
^Autosport, 5 June 1959, Pages 730, 738, Vol.18 No.23; Firle Hill Climb programme, 4 October 1959, Page 3; C. A. N. May, Speed Hill-Climb, G.T. Foulis & Co LTD, 1962, Page 139.
^B.D.C. Review, January 1960 (quarterly), Pages 41-42; 45-50; C. A. N. May, Speed Hill-Climb, G.T. Foulis & Co LTD, 1962, Page 140. For an article by Bill Boddy on the Alton-Jaguar see Motor Sport, July 1959, Page 511. For a picture of the Alton-Jaguar at Firle see: The Brighton National Speed Trials in the 1960s, 1970s & 1980s (2004) Tony Gardiner, Veloce Publishing ISBN1-903706-88-2, Page 37. The car was fitted with a Microplas Mistral fibreglass body and registered 5 GPK.
^Motor, 21 October 1959, Page 375; See also: The Autocar, 22 July 1960, Page 137; C. A. N. May, Speed Hill-Climb, G.T. Foulis & Co LTD, 1962, Page 139.
^For photograph see: Safety Fast, September 1960, Page 17.
^Autosport, 16 September 1960, Page 394; B.D.C. Review, January 1961 (quarterly), Pages 31-33. Reports include photograph of winning car registered HWM 1. C. A. N. May, Speed Hill-Climb, G.T. Foulis & Co LTD, 1962, Page 155.
^Firle Hill Climb official results; C. A. N. May, Speed Hill-Climb, G.T. Foulis & Co LTD, 1962, Pages 160-161.
^Autosport, 9 June 1961, Pages 774-775, Vol.22 No.23; Motor, 14 June 1961, Page 748; C. A. N. May, Speed Hill-Climb, G.T. Foulis & Co LTD, 1962, Page 169.