2014 FIA Hill Climb Masters

2014 FIA Hill Climb Masters
Location Luxembourg Eschdorf
Coordinates 49º53'N 5º56'E
Hill Length 1.850 kilometres (1.150 mi)
Hill Record 0:48.344 (Nicolas Schatz, 2014, Category III)
Next Edition
2015 FIA Hill Climb Masters

The 2014 FIA Hill Climb Masters was the first edition of FIA Hill Climb Masters, between the winners of hill climb national championships, and the winners of the FIA Hill Climb Competitions. The event was held between 11–12 October 2014 in Eschdorf, Luxembourg.[1]

The overall win was taken by Frenchman Nicolas Schatz, at the wheel of his Category III Norma, as he recorded a time of 48.344 seconds for the 1.85 km (1.15 mi) run. He finished almost a quarter of a second clear of Scott Moran, in his Gould, while the best of the Category II cars finished in third place with Eric Berguerand driving his Formula 3000 Lola. The top Category I driver was Yanick Bodson, recording a time of 60.834 seconds. In the Nations' Cup, countries were ranked in their consistency; three drivers per nation were considered, with the gaps between a driver's two runs counting towards the rankings. Italy's gap of 3.182 seconds was the smallest and therefore won the Cup, beating Switzerland's gap of 3.463 seconds, while third place went to Austria, with their gap of 4.952 seconds.

Results

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Individual classification

Cat Pos Driver Car Time
Cat. I 1 Belgium Yanick Bodson Porsche 997 GT3 Cup 1:00.834
2 Czech Republic Jaromir Maly Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VIII 1:01.214
3 France Nicolas Werver Porsche 997 GT3 Cup 1:01.398
Cat. II 1 Switzerland Eric Berguerand Lola B99-Cosworth 0:49.113
2 Italy Simone Faggioli Norma M20 FC-Zytek 0:49.233
3 Luxembourg David Hauser Wolf GB08F1 0:49.372
Cat. III 1 France Nicolas Schatz Norma M20 FC V8-BMW 0:48.344
2 United Kingdom Scott Moran Gould GR61X-NME 0:48.587
3 United Kingdom Will Hall Force wh-xtec-Nissan 0:49.180

Nations Cup

Pos Nation Drivers Diff.
1  Italy Simone Faggioli
Omar Magliona
Christian Merli
Fausto Bormolini
+3.182
2   Switzerland Eric Berguerand
Roger Schnellmann
Albin Mächler
Ronnie Bratschi
+3.463
3  Austria Andreas Gabat
Herbert Pregartner
Ferdinand Madrian
Christian Schweiger
+4.952

See also

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