Championnat de France de la Montagne
The French hill climb championship, or Championnat de France de la Montagne started in 1967 and rapidly became one of the continent's most competitive national series. For much of its history, the leading cars have been from Formula 2 (later Formula 3000 from 1985) or 2-litre sports cars. Some F1 cars were seen in the 1960s and occasionally in the 1970s (for example Daniel Rouveyran's March 721G in 1973) and Hervé Bayard also tried a Formula 5000 car in the early 1970s.
Champions
Year | Driver | Car |
---|---|---|
1967 | Pierre Maublanc | Abarth 2000 |
1968 | Pierre Maublanc | Abarth 2000 |
1969 | Daniel Rouveyran | Tecno Ford F2 |
1970 | Hervé Bayard | Tecno Ford F2 |
1971 | Jimmy Mieusset | Pygmée MDB15[1] Ford FVA F2 |
1972 | Jimmy Mieusset | March 722 F2 |
1973 | Jimmy Mieusset | March 722 F2 |
1974 | Jimmy Mieusset (Champion of G8/9) | March 742-BMW F2 |
1975 | Jimmy Mieusset (Champion of G8/9) | March 742-BMW F2 |
1976 | Michel Pignard | March 762-BMW F2 |
1977 | Christian Debias | Ralt RT1-BMW F2 |
1978 | Jean-Marie Almeras | Porsche 935 L |
1979 | Guy Fréquelin | Martini MK25-BMW F2 |
1980 | Jean-Christian Duby | Ford Escort 1800 RS |
1981 | Marc Sourd | Martini MK31-ROC F2 |
1982 | Marcel Tarrès | Martini MK28-BMW F2 |
1983 | Marcel Tarres | Martini T01-BMW |
1984 | Marcel Tarres | Martini T01-BMW and Martini MK43-BMW |
1985 | Marcel Tarres | Martini MK43-BMW |
1986 | Marcel Tarres | Martini MK45-BMW |
1987 | Daniel Boccard | Martini M01B-BMW |
1988 | Marcel Tarres | Martini MK45-BMW |
1989 | Marcel Tarres | Martini MK56T-BMW F2 |
1990 | Marcel Tarres | Martini MK56T-BMW F2 |
1991 | Marcel Tarres | Martini MK56T-BMW F2 |
1992 | Marcel Tarres | Martini MK56T-BMW F2 |
1993 | Marcel Tarres | Martini MK56T-BMW F2 |
1994 | Christian Debias | Martini MK58B-BMW F2 |
1995 | Christian Debias | Martini MK58B-BMW F2 |
1996 | Daniel Boccard | Martini MK69-BMW F2 |
1997 | Daniel Boccard | Martini MK69-BMW F2 |
1998 | Daniel Boccard | Martini MK69-BMW F2 |
1999 | Daniel Boccard | Martini MK69-BMW F2 |
2000 | Bernard Chambérod | Reynard 92D |
2001 | Bernard Chambérod | Reynard 92D |
2002 | Bernard Chambérod | Reynard 92D |
2003 | Bernard Chambérod | Reynard 92D |
2004 | Bernard Chambérod | Reynard 92D |
2005 | Lionel Régal | Reynard 95D |
2006 | Lionel Régal | Reynard 95D |
2007 | Lionel Régal | Reynard 1KL-Formula_NIPPON |
2008 | Lionel Régal | Reynard 1KL-Formula_NIPPON |
2009 | Lionel Régal | Reynard 1KL-Formula_NIPPON |
2010 | Nicolas Schatz | Lola T94/50 F3000 |
2011 | Nicolas Schatz | Lola T94/50 F3000 |
2012 | Nicolas Schatz | Reynard 99-Formula Nippon |
2013 | Nicolas Schatz | Norma M20 FC |
2014 | Nicolas Schatz | Norma M20 FC |
2015 | Nicolas Schatz | Norma M20 FC |
2016 | Nicolas Schatz[2] | Norma M20 FC[3] |
References
- Les Monoplaces Pygmée de Marius & Patrick Dal Bo, Didier Martin, Editions du Palmier, 2002.
- "Schatz Champion 2010-2016 (french)". autohebdo.com. Retrieved 2016-10-31.
- "Norma 2016". norma-auto-concept.com. Retrieved 2016-10-31.
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