Cody Puckett’s Camaro continues winning ways | Flag Rock HillClimb results

J.A.
By J.A. Ackley
Jun 7, 2023 | Chevrolet, SCCA, chevrolet camaro, Appalachian HillClimb Series, Flag Rock HillClimb

Photography Credit: Alec White/SCCA Appalachian HillClimb Series

As far as cars, you never know what you might see at a hillclimb. Sure, there are the perennial favorites, such as Miatas and Corvettes. But, then, there are also rides such as a Lamborghini Gallardo, a Toyota MR-S and the class-winning second-gen Chevrolet Camaro of Cody Puckett.

When it comes to the SCCA Appalachian HillClimb Series, there are no wrong answers as far as cars, according to Puckett.

There are enough classes where you can run pretty much anything,” says Cody. “I prefer old, American, primarily Chevrolet, cars. That’s just what I grew up with. But any car can become a hillclimb car.”

Cody cut his teeth racing oval tracks, both on pavement and on dirt. He initially built his Camaro for Optima’s Search for the Ultimate Street Car. However, the Dragon HillClimb in North Carolina piqued his interest last year.

It was intimidating, for sure,” Cody says of his first hillclimb. “It was a learning curve. I didn’t expect the road to be that fast, and the asphalt was all wore out and bumpy.”

It might have seemed fast because Cody broke the record time and won his first time out. While he built quite the ride, he credits his competitors for helping him overcome that learning curve.

The people are extremely welcoming,” says Cody. “[My competitors] are ready to give any sort of information you need. Most racers know the faster you go, the more friends you lose. With this series, the people are the exact opposite. Every pass I got faster and faster, and they were excited for me and ready to give you tips to go faster.”

This season, Cody has been undefeated in his class. He won again last weekend at the Flag Rock HillClimb in Norton, Virginia. He’ll go for three for three at the end of July at the event where he began in hillclimbs, the Dragon HillClimb in Robbinsville, North Carolina.

Cody would love for you to join him. He offers the following advice for newbies:

I always seem to do better when I have confidence in the car I’m driving. Take out most of [the chance] of having a mechanical break. The week or two before the event, I go through, nut and bolt, and put a wrench on every piece of the car. If you know you have a slimmer chance of breaking apart … you can focus more on learning the road and your driving.”

 

Appalachian HillClimb Series Round 2 Results

Flag Rock HillClimb
Flag Rock Recreational Area
Norton, Virginia
Course Info: 1.7 miles, 15 turns, with an elevation change of 920 feet
Total Number of Cars Taking Time: 48

 

King (Overall Winner) & Special Open Class

Justin Reed, 2016 DF Kit Car The Goblin, 1:42.638

 

Queen (Top Female Participant)

Tracy Gaudu, 2008 Chevrolet Corvette Z06, 1:52.615
Placed seventh overall and second in Modified Unlimited

 

FWD & Super Modified

Geoff Zimmer, 1980 Volkswagen Scirocco, 1:55.129

 

Sport Unlimited

Cody Puckett, 1970 Chevrolet 70.5 Camaro, 1:47.160

 

Modified Unlimited

Seth Monteleone, 2013 Scion FR-S, 1:52.258

 

Super Sport

Seth Rogers, 2009 Mini Cooper S, 1:55.184

 

Modified

Heyward Wagner, 1989 Honda Civic, 2:00.523

 

Special Limited

Greg Hagan, 1973 Lola T340, 2:01.427

 

Sport

Taylor Shead, 2002 Toyota MR-S, 2:02.328

 

Find complete results here.

 

The third round of the SCCA Appalachian HillClimb Series, the Dragon HillClimb, at Joyce Kilmer National Forest in Robbinsville, North Carolina, takes place July 29-30. If you’re interested in registering, click here.

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Comments
Noddaz
Noddaz GRM+ Memberand PowerDork
6/8/23 12:22 p.m.

That looks like FUN!   *sigh*

It is my own stupidity I am not doing things like this.

J.A. Ackley
J.A. Ackley Senior Editor
6/8/23 4:09 p.m.

I have to say I love the variety of cars at the hillclimbs. I'm hoping to make the next one in Robbinsville. The people are a blast, too.

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