The British Automobile Racing Club will once again champion the British Women Racing Drivers’ Club’s (BWRDC) IntoSpeed initiative this year, as it returns to Gurston Down Speed Hillclimb and Harewood Speed Hillclimb.

As part of the BWRDC’s aim to promote and support women in all forms of motorsport, the IntoSpeed programme is designed to introduce women to competition by providing taster days, expert driver tuition and even the opportunity to compete at events.

With a focus fixed on the discipline of hillclimb, IntoSpeed will stage a taster day at Harewood Speed Hillclimb on Thursday 26th March, before then heading to Gurston Down Speed Hillclimb on Tuesday 7th April.

No experience is needed for the aforementioned events and they are open to woman of all ages from 18 upwards. Both events will focus on having fun whilst learning the basics associated with motorsport such as timing, safety and being comfortable in a car.

Helen Allen, Chair of the BWRDC, said: “With the support of Motorsport UK we are proud to have created this programme to take women through the sport from the very early stages to their first competition.

“We are thrilled to continue this for 2026 and look forward to introducing more women to the Hillclimbing discipline. Whether it’s taking part in our women- only groups/taster days, with expert driver tuition from experienced instructors, through to competing at events, we’ll guide you.”

Limited spaces remain available; to book a place at Harewood Speed Hillclimb visit https://www.harewoodhill.com/bwrdc-driving-academy.

Those interested in attending the Taster Day at Gurston Down should email gurstondrivingschool@outlook.com to request a booking form.