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St Agatha’s Hill Climb

This year’s St. Agatha hill climb in Austria was a true motorsport festival. More than 17,000 spectators came out in great weather to see top-class mountain racing and witness a new class course record from Haltech racer Karl Schagerl!

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Karl has been having a fantastic year in his Haltech-equipped VW Golf Rallye TFSI-R. Not only was he able to re-set his own 2019 course by almost one second, with a time of 1:10.05s. He was the fastest touring car driver over the weekend and winner of the over 2000cc class.

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He also now leads the FIA Central European Zone Hill Climb Championship on points – outright.

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Rene Warmuth also secured a class victory in the up to 1600cc class at the wheel of his grey-black Haltech-equipped VW Polo 2 16V. He was able to prevail against the strong competition, making the climb in a very impressive 1:21s on his second run up the hill.

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Haltech was strongly represented in the up to 2000cc class as well. Michael Emsenhuber claimed 4th place in class driving his fantastically presented Haltech-equipped VW Corrado 16V.

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Patrick Mayer was sixth in class with his VW Minichberger Golf Mk1 16V, and also a crowd favourite with spectators along the route thanks to his entertaining driving style.

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Eighth place in the class went to Andreas Miletich from Burgenland in his white Haltech-equipped VW Nemeth Scirocco 16V. A very impressive performance seeing as this was his first start at St. Agatha.

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Styrian Georg Stix secured 12th place in class in his Haltech-equipped blue and yellow Renault Clio Cup 2. This was one of his best performances since his comeback to hill climb racing.

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As is always the way in motorsport, sometimes it just isn’t your day. After setting the fourth-fastest time in his class during the first heat, an engine issue for Manuel Michalko and his Haltech-equipped Citroen Saxo RP 5.1 Turbo meant he was unable to continue the event and ended with a DNF.

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Heiko Fiausch, unfortunately, spun his Opel Risse Astra STW on his first climb of the year. Hitting the guardrail, the rear of the grey-orange car was seriously damaged and he was unable to complete the event.

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Jürgen Halbartschlager had been having a great weekend in his VW Nemeth Golf 17 until he too crashed out, seriously damaging the car. Luckily Jürgen was unharmed in the accident.

How was your Haltech Weekend? Score a win, a place, or just had a great time? Let us know on the socials using the hashtag #haltechweekend!