Championnat de France de la Montagne explained

The French hill climb championship, or Championnat de France de la Montagne started in 1967 and rapidly became one of the continent's most competitive national series. For much of its history, the leading cars have been from Formula 2 (later Formula 3000 from 1985) or 2-litre sports cars. Some F1 cars were seen in the 1960s and occasionally in the 1970s (for example Daniel Rouveyran's March 721G in 1973) and Hervé Bayard also tried a Formula 5000 car in the early 1970s.

Marces Tarrès won the championship 10 times between 1982 and 1992. Nicolas Schatz holds the record for most consecutives titles: 7, between 2010 and 2016.

The best known champion outside of France is Guy Fréquelin. Other well known rally drivers were regular participants, such as Jean Vinatier, Gérard Larrousse, Jean-Luc Thérier or Jean-François Mas. Several French Formula One drivers have taken part in the championship too, such as Robert Manzon, Maurice Trintignant, Jean Behra, Jean-Pierre Beltoise, François Cevert or Jean-Pierre Jabouille.

Three French hill climb champions have also won the European championship: Robert "Jimmy" Mieusset (1973 and 1974), Jean-Marie Alméras (1978, 1979 and 1980), and Lional Régal (2008).

Champions

YearDriverCar
2023Geoffrey SchatzNova Proto NP-01
2022Billy RitchenNova NP-01 - Judd
2021Geoffrey SchatzNova Proto NP-01
2020Geoffrey SchatzNorma M20 FC E2SC
2019Geoffrey SchatzNorma M20 FC E2SC
2018Sébastien PetitNorma M20 FC
2017Sébastien PetitNorma M20 FC
2016Nicolas SchatzNorma M20 FC
2015Nicolas SchatzNorma M20 FC
2014Nicolas SchatzNorma M20 FC
2013Nicolas SchatzNorma M20 FC
2012Nicolas SchatzReynard 99-Formula Nippon
2011Nicolas SchatzLola T94/50 F3000
2010Nicolas SchatzLola T94/50 F3000
2009Lionel RégalReynard 1KL-Formula Nippon
2008Lionel RégalReynard 1KL-Formula Nippon
2007Lionel RégalReynard 1KL-Formula Nippon
2006Lionel RégalReynard 95D
2005Lionel RégalReynard 95D
2004Bernard ChambérodReynard 92D
2003Bernard ChambérodReynard 92D
2002Bernard ChambérodReynard 92D
2001Bernard ChambérodReynard 92D
2000Bernard ChambérodReynard 92D
1999Daniel BoccardMartini MK69-BMW F2
1998Daniel BoccardMartini MK69-BMW F2
1997Daniel BoccardMartini MK69-BMW F2
1996Daniel BoccardMartini MK69-BMW F2
1995Christian DebiasMartini MK58B-BMW F2
1994Christian DebiasMartini MK58B-BMW F2
1993Daniel BoccardMartini MK56T-BMW F2
1992Marcel TarrèsMartini MK56T-BMW F2
1991Marcel TarrèsMartini MK56T-BMW F2
1990Marcel TarrèsMartini MK56T-BMW F2
1989Marcel TarrèsMartini MK56T-BMW F2
1988Marcel TarrèsMartini MK45-BMW
1987Daniel BoccardMartini M01B-BMW
1986Marcel TarrèsMartini MK45-BMW
1985Marcel TarrèsMartini MK43-BMW
1984Marcel TarrèsMartini T01-BMW and Martini MK43-BMW
1983Marcel TarrèsMartini T01-BMW
1982Marcel TarrèsMartini MK28-BMW F2
1981Marc SourdMartini MK31-ROC F2
1980Jean-Christian DubyFord Escort 1800 RS
1979Guy FréquelinMartini MK25-BMW F2
1978Jean-Marie AlmérasPorsche 935 L
1977Christian DebiasRalt RT1-BMW F2
1976Michel PignardMarch 762-BMW F2
1975Jimmy MieussetMarch 742-BMW F2
1974Jimmy MieussetMarch 742-BMW F2
1973Jimmy MieussetMarch 722 F2
1972Jimmy MieussetMarch 722 F2
1971Jimmy MieussetPygmée MDB15 Ford FVA F2
1970Hervé BayardTecno Ford F2
1969Daniel RouveyranTecno Ford F2
1968Pierre MaublancAbarth 2000
1967Pierre MaublancAbarth 2000

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