
Pljevlja Hill Climb — Nikola Asanović Memorial
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The Pljevlja Hill Climb is one of Montenegro's biggest motorsport weekends, raced each mid-August on the Rudnica–Dajevića han road above the town. Held as a memorial to the champion driver Nikola Asanović, the event turns 4,350 metres of climbing mountain asphalt into a full-throttle race track.
The stakes are international: the race counts for the FIA Central European Zone championship, a series spanning fourteen countries, as well as for Montenegro's national championship. Around seventy drivers typically enter — roughly sixty Montenegrin competitors joined by ten or so international entries chasing CEZ points — sending everything from touring cars to purpose-built single-seaters up the hill against the clock.
Hill climbing is motorsport at its most spectator-friendly: cars launch one at a time, engines echoing off the hillsides, and fans line the barriers within metres of the action. The mid-August date makes it the loud, petrol-scented counterpoint to the region's hiking-and-rafting summer.
Spectating along the Rudnica–Dajevića han course is completely free. The race weekend runs in mid-August, with practice and race runs sending the field repeatedly up the 4,350-metre course.
FIA CEZ championship round
The hill climb counts for the Central European Zone series spanning fourteen countries, plus the national title.
4,350 m of racing road
The Rudnica–Dajevića han course sends cars flat-out up the mountain against the clock.
Around 70 drivers
Roughly sixty Montenegrin and ten international competitors make it one of the country's biggest motorsport fields.
The Asanović memorial
The race honours the memory of champion driver Nikola Asanović.
Free at the barriers
Spectating along the course costs nothing — and hill climbs put fans metres from the action.
Race weekend
Practice and race runs up the 4,350 m Rudnica–Dajevića han course
The field
Around 70 drivers — some 60 Montenegrin and 10 international entries
The stakes
Points in the FIA Central European Zone championship (14 countries) and the national championship
Rudnica–Dajevića han course, Pljevlja