On Saturday 13th and Sunday 14th July 2019 the Chateau Impney Hill Climb sees motorsport return for its third year. Over 200 competitors strive to write their names in a new chapter of the Chateau's motorsport history by challenging one of the UK's most unique hill climb courses.
A second Guinness world record for stunt driver, Alastair Moffatt at Chateau Impney, this time for the drift parallel park.
Tim Boles with his Chevrolet Camaro, 'Butch', the car used for it's engine note in the new Mad Max film and video game.
Stephanie Hill, daughter of commentator and motoracing journalist Derek Hill, enjoying the cars and chatting about her new book, Come Sleep With Me, 'an adventure in bed and breakfast land'.
Peter Reck, from Clacton, brings his NASCAR to the Chateau Impney Hillclimb.
Harry Painter, third generation of the Painter, from Shrewsbury, family to pilot this 1935 MG and his first visit to Chateau Impney Hillclimb.
Chairman of the Chateau Impney Hill Climb
1934 Fraser Nash Norris Special
Whistling Billy Steam Powered Car
David Odgen drives the 1964 Mini Cooper S built by Bill Solis and Nick Swift exclusively to compete at the 2019 Chateau Impney Hillclimb.
BTCC driver Dan Rowbottom brings his Mercesdes race car to the hIllclimb and also reflects on the first half of the 2019 BTCC season.
Rob Smith in an Opalescent Bronze Jaguar XK120, once driven by Yasmin Le Bon in the Mille Miglia.
Malcolm Thorne returns to Chateau Impney to defend his title wining 38.86 seconds time.
Former Chateau Impney Hillclimb record holder, Jack Woodhouse retrns to try and claim another King Of The Hill title.
Steve Wright, from Sussex returns with the 1958 Volkswagen Porche (Pkrasa) Special that had only 47 miles on the clock when he ran it for the first time last year at Chateau Impney.
Gerry Hulford prepares for hia first run up the Hillclimb in his bright yellow 1966 1293cc Unipower GT
Chris Batty returns to Chateau Impney for the third time in his 1929 Fraser NAsh Bugatti.
Malcolm Thorne, from Worcestershire, sets a new record time (38.86secs) in a Lotus 35 F2 at the Chateau Impney Hillclimb, taking the title king of the hill for 2018.
A delighted David Wright, from Lancaster, takes the Ralli Class win against stiff competition in his ex-Carlos Sainz driven Ford Focus.
Tom Hardman, a regular at Chateau Impney, talks about his three drives this year and, particularly, about opting to put four wheels on the back axle of an MG Bellevue.
Eighteen-year-old local boy Tom Delaney, from Droitwich, sets the early session one pace to lead the Rally care stage at Chateau Impney in his Mitsubishi EVO 6.
Paul Bullett, from Studley, with his Fraser Nash Super Sports, hoping for a PB over two runs at the Chateau Impney Hillclimb.
Niall Dyer, from Suffolk, enjoying run racing in the summer sun at Chateau Impney.
june Matty, from Bromsgrove, enjoying the hillclimb despite a disappointing first run in her Lotus 20/22.
Ian Balmforth, from Huddersfield, takes only his forth outing in a rare Hudson Super Six Racer at Chateau Impney.
Aston Martin owner Hugh Beckwith, from Walsal, brings his DB 2/4 to the Concours D'elegance.
David Cavanagh, from Perth, Australia, brings 'the mostrallied Porsche in the world' to Chateau Impney as he installs an engine specifically for his attempt at the Paris-Dakar Rally.
Caroline Burrell, from Essex, gets behind the wheel of an impressive Bentley 4.25ltr at Chateau Impney.
Alistair Moffat, from Gloucestershire, claims a new Guinness world record for completing figured of eight in car
Bethan Topliss, from Oxford, enjoying taking a loaned 1936 Riley Sprite up the Chateau Impney Hillclimb.
Bob Drewitt, from Essex, pursuing a personal best in his 1929 Swift Anzani Special.
Dave Parr, from Wolverhampton, brings 'Angela the Anglia' back to Chateau Impney, with a new engine and on-going modifications hoping for a personal best in 2018