Harewood hillclimb marks golden jubilee
Cars have been racing up a hill at Harewood, near Leeds, against the clock since 1962.
Modern cars can reach 100mph on parts of the course but cars as old as the course still take part.
A special meeting celebrated 50 years of this type of motorsport.
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