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Masters Drivers

SEASON 2018

Masters Drivers

Specifically programmed to take place the end of the season, the FIA Hill Climb Masters is the great annual gathering of the very best hill climb drivers. The Masters aspire to be the Grand Finale of the year just passed for the winners of the national and international championships and to be an event that gives them the opportunity to highlight their talents and to put the discipline firmly in the spotlight.
The third edition of the FIA Hill Climb Masters will take place at Gubbio, in Italy, on 12-14 October 2018.


ELIGIBILITY
All national or international drivers, holders of an international Grade A, B, C, R, D or D1 licence, who fulfil one of the following criteria for admission are eligible:

  • At international level

a] be classified among the first 12 in the FIA Hill Climb Championship (Category 1 or Category 2);
b] be classified among the first 12 in the FIA International Hill Climb Cup (Category 1 or Category 2 or Category 3);

  • At FIA zone level

c] be classified among the first 3 in an FIA zone Championship (depending on the Categories existing in the zone);

  • At national level

d] be classified among the first 5 in an existing Category of a national Championship;
e] be classified among the first 3 in an existing group of a national Championship;

  • Special admission(s)

f] driver aged under 25 years – 1 driver will be appointed by his ASN (provided that no other driver under 25 meets one of the eligibility criteria);
g] female driver – 1 driver will be appointed by her ASN (provided that no other female driver meets one of the eligibility criteria);
h] wild card – special authorisation issued by the FIA Hill Climb Commission.

 

ENTRY FORM

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WILD CARD - APPLICATION REQUEST

The Masters provide certain drivers who do not fulfil one of the admission criteria of the Sporting Regulations with the opportunity to take part in the event. The selection is an exceptional performance by the driver in hill climb and/or also in any of the other motor sport disciplines, at the national or international level.

Every request for a “Wild Card” must be addressed to the FIA Hill Climb Commission.


FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS


ANY QUESTIONS?

Contact: masters@fia.com