Gaisberg is a
mountain to the east of
Salzburg,
Austria. It belongs to the Osterhorngruppe (a part of the
Limestone Alps) between the Lammertal valley and the
Wolfgangsee. A public bus route starting from the Mirabellplatz square links the popular destination for
winter sport,
hiking,
mountain biking, and
paragliding to the city centre. A 100 m high FM and TV transmitter facilitiy, the
Gaisberg Transmitter, which was build 1956, is located on its top. From 1887 until 1928 a
rack railway, the
Gaisbergbahn, provided easy access from the city to the top of the mountain until it was replaced in 1929 by a road.
Gaisberg race
The Gaisberg road became the venue of a car and motorcycle race between 1929 and 1969, which was part of the
European Hillclimb Championship.
Rudolf Caracciola,
Manfred von Brauchitsch and
Hans Stuck were among the 83 drivers of the first race on September 8th, 1929 and contestants of later races included
Luigi Fagioli,
Carlo Felice Trossi,
Wolfgang Graf Berghe von Trips,
Jean Behra,
Jochen Rindt,
Rolf Stommelen and
Niki Lauda.
Since 2003 the historical race has been revived and celebrated 2004 its 75th anniversary
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