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- Q7316041 abstract "Rest and Be Thankful Hill Climb is a disused hillclimbing course in Glen Croe, Argyll, Scotland. The first known use of the road for a hillclimb was in 1906. The event used to count towards the British Hill Climb Championship.In 1952 Motor Sport described the course: "The three danger spots on this course which is 1,425 yards long, and rises over 400 feet, are Stone Bridge, Cobblers Corner and the hairpin bend at the finish and of course there is always the occasional sheep that has to be driven off the road." On 1 July 1961 Jackie Stewart drove a Ford 105E-engined Marcos at an event here. He said: "it's a special place for me, the cradle of my life in motor racing." In 1970 Motor wrote:"The Rest, the famous Scottish Rest and BeThankful Hill climb, will be used for the lasttime this year. Like many long establishedvenues, time has overtaken it from the safetyangle. A lot of money needs to be spent onbarriers and banks and the Royal ScottishAutomobile Club who run the NationalOpen Hill Climb there say it will cost far toomuch; so this year it will only be used byclubs for restricted events and then no more." The venue has also been used for rally special stages and classic car events. The "Friends of the Rest" are working to revive the course (2009).".
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- Q7316041 point "56.2143 -4.8387".
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- Q7316041 comment "Rest and Be Thankful Hill Climb is a disused hillclimbing course in Glen Croe, Argyll, Scotland. The first known use of the road for a hillclimb was in 1906.".
- Q7316041 label "Rest and Be Thankful Speed Hill Climb".
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