Pujada Arinsal

The roar of the engines and the thrill of speed took over the Andorran village of Arinsal, turning it into the epicentre of hill-climb racing. Nearly 90 drivers took part in the seventh edition of the Arinsal Hill Climb, the most iconic event of the Andorran Championship and one of the benchmark competitions in the Pyrenees and southern France. The event also counted towards the French Second Division Hill Climb Championship.

The road leading to the ski resort once again provided the perfect stage for speed and excitement, as drivers thrilled fans who did not want to miss a single moment of the action. A 4.1-kilometre course with an 8.6% gradient offered pure flat-out racing. Competitors had to rely on precise technique and skilled driving on both the first and second days to perform at their very best and aim for the top of both the mountain and the podium.