Competitions
European Hillclimb Championship - FIA Hillclimb
The EBM is held and scored as a driver's championship. Since 2014, each country has only been allowed to hold one championship race. There are currently 10 races in the European Hill Climb Championship. Since 2011, the Glasbach race has been the only European Championship race held in Germany, with the highest award available.
Austrian Automobile Hill Climb Championship
The Austrian Hill Climb Championship will once again be held at Glasbach. For many Austrian drivers, it is the only foreign championship race of the season.
German Automobile Hill Climb Championship
The German Hill Climb Championship has a long tradition in German and international motorsport. It is the foundation for many well-known motorsport athletes and a companion for many talented people. It is currently held in 10 events in Germany and Luxembourg
Luxembourg Hill Climb Championship
The Luxembourg Hill Climb Championship currently has a total of 8 hill climb races, with 5 events from the German Hill Climb Championship calendar confirmed by the ACL Sport association in 2024. The only one in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg will be held in Eschdorf. There will be a championship race for the Luxembourg Hill Climb Championship at the International Glasbach Race.
KW Hill Climb Cup
Since 1987, there has been a separate series specifically for the improved vehicles of Group H. With its beautiful vehicles, this makes up a large part of the starting field.
NSU Bergpokal in the KW Berg-Cup
In particular, a certain group of vehicles, namely the unforgettable NSU - TT, have found their field of activity in this series and are represented by an impressive number of around 20 vehicles.
DMSB Berg Team Cup
Only teams with a maximum of four members and their respective racing vehicles may be formed, all of which must hold at least a National License Level A of the DMSB and be registered in the KW Berg Cup.
DMSB Automobile Hill Climb Cup
The DMSB has been running the Automobile Hill Climb Cup since 2017 according to Level 3 of the general DMSB regulations. Drivers who hold at least a National License Level A of the DMSB are eligible to participate and score.