The BARC Yorkshire Centre runs Harewood Hillclimb which is the longest speed hillclimb course in mainland UK, hosting 12 events each year including two rounds of the prestigious Motorsport UK British Hillclimb Championship.
The venue offers unrivalled views of high speed motorsport action set against a backdrop of the beautiful Wharfedale valley.
Cars compete against the clock on the 1440 metre tarmac track, with the latest single seater racing cars reaching speeds of 130 mph.
Photographer Dale Hunter was there to catch the best of the action...
1. Harewood Speed Hillclimb
Competing in the Class: 1C - Road Cars - Series Production over 2000cc, car 164 Mick Wilks set a best time of 71.72. Photo: Dale Hunter
2. Harewood Speed Hillclimb
The venue hosts 12 events each year including 2 rounds of the prestigious Motorsport UK British Hillclimb Championship. Photo: Dale Hunter
3. Harewood Speed Hillclimb
Competing in the Class: 1D - Road Cars - Series Production over 2000cc. Car 82, Tony Booth set a best time of 65.59 in his Mitsubisi Evo 5 GSR. Photo: Dale Hunter
4. Harewood Speed Hillclimb
Hundreds of spectators enjoyed the action. Photo: Dale Hunter
5. Harewood Speed Hillclimb
Driving his Lotus Exigec car number 100 Andrew Platt set a best time of 68.70. Photo: Dale Hunter
6. Harewood Speed Hillclimb
Competing in the Class: 6B - Sports Racing & Racing Cars manufactured up to 1971. Jolyon Harrison set times of 70.70 and 66.06 in P1 and P2 but unfortunately recorded a DNF (did not finish) at the end. Photo: Dale Hunter