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Aston Clinton Hillclimb : ウィキペディア英語版 | Aston Clinton Hillclimb
Aston Hill Climb (not "Aston Clinton Hillclimb") was a speed hill climb on public roads up Aston Hill near Aston Clinton in Buckinghamshire which was active from 1904 until 1925. The hill's enduring claim to fame came when Lionel Martin and his partner Robert Bamford achieved success with their self-built 'special' car, and hence named their fledgling car manufacturing business Aston Martin.〔(Oxford MX5 - History of Aston Clinton Hill Climb )〕 ==Course== The original course started about 20 metres away from the 'T' junction with the B4009 - Upper Icknield Way, and finished level with the house at the top of Aston hill, a distance of and a climb of approximately 80 metres. The distance was subsequently reduced to . A version was used in 1921, a course in 1922, and both and in 1923.〔〔(Silhouette - Motorsport track directory )〕
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