Cronoscalata Monte Erice

Cronoscalata Monte Erice
LocationMonte Erice, near Trapani, Sicily, Italy
First race1954 (1954)
Distance5.73 km (3.56 mi)
Circuit information
SurfaceAsphalt
Lap record5:47.346[1]

Cronoscalata Monte Erice ("Monte Erice Hill Climb") is a historic hill climb motor race held annually on the slopes of Monte Erice in Sicily, Italy. It is one of the longest-running hillclimbing motor races in Europe.[2]

The event is organised by the Automobile Club Trapani and has formed part of several national and international motorsport championships, including the Campionato Italiano Velocità Montagna and, since 2024, the Campionato Italiano Supersalita.[2]

History

The inaugural edition of the race was held on 5 September 1954, with Pasquale Tacci winning the original 16.55 km course driving an Alfa Romeo 1900 TI. The route started from Piazza Vittorio Emanuele in Trapani and ascended to the town of Erice.[2]

Over the decades the course has undergone several revisions. Originally more than 16 km long, it was progressively shortened to approximately 13.9 km, then to around 7 km, later to about 6.7 km, and eventually to its current length of approximately 5.73 km. Since 1988 the event has been run in a two-run timed format.[2]

The event marked its 70th anniversary in 2024, celebrating seven decades of continuous motorsport competition. Over this period it has attracted many of Italy’s leading hill climb drivers and has become a long-established fixture of the Italian motorsport calendar.[3][4]

Driver Salvatore Spinelli holds a long-standing participation record, having competed in over forty editions of the event since his debut in 1979.[5]

Course

The Cronoscalata Monte Erice is contested over a technical uphill course of approximately 5.73 km. The climb features an elevation gain of about 410 metres, with the finish line situated at roughly 700 metres above sea level.[1]

The route begins near Valderice and ascends along public mountain roads towards Erice, with a mix of steep gradients and tight hairpin bends characteristic of classic hill climb events. The combination of elevation, technical corners, and limited run-off areas contributes to the challenge of the climb.

Overall winners

The race has been held since 1954.[2] The following table lists the overall winners since 2010.

Year Edition Overall winner Car
2025 67th Simone Faggioli Nova Proto NP 01/4
2024 66th Simone Faggioli Nova Proto NP01
2023 65th Simone Faggioli Norma M20 FC
2022 64th Simone Faggioli Norma Bardahl M20 FC
2021 63rd Domenico Scola Osella Honda PA21 Evo
2020 62nd Simone Faggioli Norma M20 FC Zytek
2019 61st Simone Faggioli Norma M20 FC
2018 60th Christian Merli Osella FA30 Zytek LRM
2017 59th Domenico Scola Osella FA30 Zytek
2016 58th Simone Faggioli Norma M20 FC Zytek
2015 57th Domenico Scola Jr Osella PA2000 Honda
2014 56th Christian Merli Osella PA2000 Honda
2013 Not held
2012 55th Francesco Leogrande Gloria C8P
2011 54th Simone Faggioli Osella FA30
2010 53rd Simone Faggioli Osella FA30

Source: Cronoscalate.it[6]

References

  1. ^ a b "Cronoscalata Monte Erice – Technical details". Hillclimb Virtual Championship. Retrieved 26 January 2026.
  2. ^ a b c d e "Cronoscalata Monte Erice – Event overview". Automotive Masterpieces. Retrieved 26 January 2026.
  3. ^ "Celebrating 70 Years: Special Edition of Monte Erice Hillclimb". TP24. Retrieved 26 January 2026.
  4. ^ "Va in archivio la 67ª Cronoscalata Monte Erice: sport, cultura e territorio in vetrina nazionale" [The 67th Cronoscalata Monte Erice concludes: sport, culture and the region in the national spotlight]. Comune di Erice (in Italian). Retrieved 27 January 2025.
  5. ^ "Spinelli, il "nonno pilota" della cronoscalata Monte Erice" [Spinelli, the "grandfather driver" of the Monte Erice hill climb]. la Repubblica (Palermo). 29 August 2025. Retrieved 27 January 2026.
  6. ^ "68ª Monte Erice – Event results". Cronoscalate.it. Retrieved 9 February 2026.