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Pikes Peak International Hill Climb

The Pikes Peak International Hill Climb (PPIHC), also known as The Race to the Clouds, is an annual automobile hillclimb to the summit of Pikes Peak in Colorado, USA. The track measures 12.42 miles (19.99 km) and has over 156 turns, climbing 4,720 ft (1,440 m) from the start at Mile 7 on Pikes Peak Highway, to the finish at 14,115 ft (4,302 m), on grades averaging 7.2%.[1][2] It used to consist of both gravel and paved sections, but as of August 2011, the highway is fully paved; as a result, all subsequent events will be run on asphalt from start to finish.[3]

Pikes Peak International Hill Climb
LocationColorado Springs, Colorado USA
38°50′N 105°02′W / 38.84°N 105.04°W / 38.84; -105.04
First race1916 (1916)
Distance12.42 mi (20 km)
Circuit information
SurfaceTarmac (historically, dirt)
Turns156
Lap record7:57.148 ( Romain Dumas, Volkswagen I.D. R Pikes Peak, 2018, Unlimited)
Al Unser's 1961 car.
Suzuki Escudo at the 2006 Race to the Clouds
Randy Schranz rising above treeline at the 85th Race to the Clouds, 2007
Micky Dymond on his way to winning the 2007, 1200cc class, riding a BMW HP2.
Marcus Grönholm drove an 800 BHP Ford Fiesta to 5th overall at the 2009 event.
Ralph Murdock breaking the vintage class modified (RMVR modified) record in 2011, with a time of 12:51.004 in a 1970 Chevrolet Camaro
Monster Tajima Electric Car displayed during 2013 PPIHC Fan Fest at Colorado Springs, USA
Sébastien Loeb shattered the course record in 2013 with a Peugeot 208 T16 Pikes Peak (875 bhp and 875 kg)
Rick Knoop, Tim O'Neil, and Charlie Greenhaus with an EVSR electric race car by Entropy Racing at Pikes Peak in 2015

The race is self-sanctioned and has taken place since 1916.[1][2] It is currently contested by a variety of vehicle classes. The PPIHC operates as the Pikes Peak Auto Hill Climb Educational Museum to organize the annual motorsports event.[1]

History

Early history

The first Pikes Peak Hill Climb was promoted by Spencer Penrose, who had converted the narrow carriage road into the much wider Pikes Peak Highway.[4]

The first Penrose Trophy was awarded in 1916 to Rea Lentz with a time of 20:55.60.[4][5][6] In the same year Floyd Clymer won the motorcycle class with a time of 21:58.41.[7] In 1924 the final Penrose Trophy was awarded to Otto Loesche in his Lexington Special.[8] In the years following, Glen Scultz and Louis Unser shared a rivalry and won the event 12 times between them.[5] In 1929 the popular stock car class was added to the event.[4][6]

Following World War Two, Louis Unser returned to his winning ways at Pikes Peak, winning three more times between 1946 and 1970; these wins were tightly contended with rival Al Rogers.[4][5] During this time the event was part of the AAA and USAC IndyCar championship.[9] In 1953, the Sports Car Club of America (SCCA) sponsored the event, bringing with it an influx of sports cars. In this period the course record was broken every year from 1953 until 1962, this is the largest string of record breaking runs in the event's history. The majority of these records were set by Louis' nephew, Bobby Unser.[5] In 1954 motorcycles returned to the event, the first time since its inception in 1916.[6] The motorcycle overall victory that year went to Bill Meier riding a Harley-Davidson motorcycle.[7]

In 1971 the event was won by the first non-gasoline vehicle (propane), this was also the first overall victory from the stock car class (1970 Ford Mustang), the car was driven by the Danish-American Ak Miller.[6]

European involvement

In 1984 the first European racers took part in the PPIHC with Norwegian Rallycrosser Martin Schanche (Ford Escort Mk3 4x4) and French Rally driver Michèle Mouton (Audi Sport quattro), thereby starting a new era for European teams in the almost unknown American hillclimb.[10] While Schanche failed to set a new track record due to a flat right front tire, Mouton (together with her World Rally Championship co-driver Fabrizia Pons from Italy) won the Open Rally category but failed to win the event overall. Mouton achieved the overall victory and course record of 11:25.39 in the following year.[10][7]

In 1989, an award-winning short film about the 1988 event was released by French director Jean-Louis Mourey. The film, titled Climb Dance, captured the efforts of Finnish former World Rally Champion Ari Vatanen, as he won the event in a record-breaking time with his turbocharged Peugeot 405 Turbo 16.[5][7][11]

Paving of the highway

The City of Colorado Springs began to pave the highway in 2002 after losing a lawsuit against the Sierra Club, which sued on account of erosion damage to streams, reservoirs, vegetation and wetlands downstream from the 1.5 million tons of road gravel deposited over several decades.[12][13] The local authority paved approximately 10% of the route each year after the order. The 2011 event was the last race with dirt sections, comprising approximately 25% of the course.[3]

During this evolutionary period of the event, the Japanese driver Nobuhiro Tajima with Suzuki cars scored 6 overall victories (2006–2011) and two course records.[4][10] His 2011 record was the first to break the 10 minute barrier.[5]

Hill Climb champion Rod Millen warned at the time that paving the road would put an end to the race.[14] However, the 2012 race saw over 170 racer registrations by December 2011, compared with 46 at the same time the previous year.[15]

The 90th running of the event happened in 2012 and saw a larger field and a longer race day than ever before. This was the first time the race has been run on all asphalt leading to the breaking of several records, notably the overall record, which fell numerous times during the event finally falling to Rhys Millen the son of previous event winner Rod Millen, in the Time Attack Division. During the event Mike Ryan spun his big rig in a hairpin in a section called the "W"s, hitting the guard rail, he then managed to execute a three-point turn and continued on course, at which point he broke his old record by 5 seconds. This highlighted the change that a fully paved course made to the speed of the event.[16] The 2012 event also saw the first motorcycle to achieve a sub 10 minute time with the late Carlin Dunne in the 1205 Division riding a Ducati with a time of 9:52.819 which was only 1.5 seconds slower than the previous year's overall record.

2013 saw the nine-minute barrier shattered by WRC legend Sébastien Loeb (Peugeot 208 T16 Pikes Peak), with a time of 8:13.878, while Rhys Millen ended up second with 9:02.192, beating his own record by more than 44 seconds.[17] Jean-Philippe Dayrault finished third with a time of 9:42.740, and Paul Dallenbach fourth with a time of 9:46.001, making it four drivers to beat the overall record set only the previous year.

Emergence of electric vehicles

Electric cars have featured on and off in the PPIHC since the early 1980s. In 1981 Joe Ball took a Sears Electric Car to the top in 32:07.410, in 1994 Katy Endicott brought her Honda to the top in 15:44.710 and in 2013 Nobuhiro Tajima broke the 10 minute barrier with a time of 9:46.530 in his E-RUNNER Pikes Peak Special. In the following years electric entries would become more common, steadily breaking their powertrain records and eventually the overall record in 2018.[5][7][18]

For hill-climb events, and this event in particular, it is reasonable to suggest that a modern, well designed electric car will be at an advantage over internal combustion engined cars. The issue of limited range does not apply to short sprints and the twisty nature of the Pikes Peak course lends itself well to the almost instant torque delivery of electric motors. Additionally, the lowering air density of high altitudes does not reduce the power available to the driver as it does with air-breathing engines.[19][20]

Although the 2014 event was won by a gasoline powered car; second (Greg Tracy), third (Hiroshi Masuoka) and fourth (Nobuhiro Tajima) places overall were taken by electric cars.[21] In 2015, electric cars placed first (Rhys Millen) and second (Nobuhiro Tajima) overall.[22][23] In an interview with Rhys Millen, he said that he had lost power to the car's rear motor pack before the halfway point. Had this not happened he had expected his run to be 30 seconds faster.[24] In 2016 gasoline again took top honors but electric completed the podium taking second (Rhys Millen) and third (Tetsuya Yamano) as well as fifth (Nobuhiro Tajima) places overall.[25]

At the 2018 event, an electric car set a new overall record for the first time in the event's history as Frenchman Romain Dumas completed the course in the all-electric Volkswagen I.D. R with a time of 7:57.148, breaking the 8 minute barrier for the first time.[19][26]

The death of motorcyclist Carlin Dunne during the 2019 race forced the organization to postpone all motorcycle racing at the event.[27] This decision will be reviewed following the 2021 running of the event.[28]

Racing divisions

The Pikes Peak International Hill climb currently consists of six divisions. [29]

Unlimited

Anything goes in the Unlimited Division as long as it passes safety inspection and meets the PPIHC's general rules. The Unlimited Division features the most exotic vehicles, most of them built specifically for this race. These race cars have the best chance of setting a new overall race record. In 2018, Romain Dumas set a new record of 7 minutes 57.148 seconds in the all-electric Volkswagen I.D. R Pikes Peak, beating Sébastien Loeb's previous record by over 15 seconds.[30]

Time Attack 1

A division for production based two- and four-wheel drive vehicles. Only closed cockpit four-wheeled vehicles are allowed to participate.

Porsche Pikes Peak Trophy by Yokohama

Making its debut at the 2018 event was the first official one-make Porsche category, exclusive to the Porsche Cayman GT4 Clubsport in four variants — Clubsport, Clubsport Trophy Specification, Clubsport MR, and Clubsport 2017 IMSA GS.

Open Wheel

The traditional Pikes Peak single-seater race cars with designs ranging from Indy style sprinters to dune buggies. Open-wheel cars have competed in every event since the inaugural race in 1916.

Pikes Peak Open

Production based vehicles with unlimited permitted modifications.

Exhibition Class

In keeping with the mission statement of the event, specifically to "demonstrate advancements in the practical application of motor sports technology", the race encourages competitors with vehicles that do not meet the technical specifications of PPIHC sanctioned divisions to enter in the Exhibition Class. While there are no class records for this class because of its exhibition status, entries are eligible for recording an overall course record as well as an attempt at records achieved by former classes.

Race records

Below follows all currently recognised records.[31] Records set during the most recent running of the event are in bold type.

Division and class records

Current 4-wheel records[32]
Division Class Year Name Vehicle Time
Unlimited 2018   Romain Dumas Volkswagen I.D. R[note 1] 7:57.148
Time Attack Time Attack 1 2019   Raphael Astier Porsche 911 GT3 Cup Turbo 9:23.721
Pikes Peak Challenge Car Open Wheel 2020   Clint Vahsholtz 2013 Ford Open 9:35.490
Pikes Peak Open 2019   Peter Cunningham 2019 Acura TLX GT 9:24.433
Porsche Cayman GT4 Clubsport 2018   Travis Pastrana 2016 Porsche Cayman GT4 Clubsport 10:33.897
Current 2-wheel records[32]
Division Class Year Name Vehicle Time
Pikes Peak Heavyweight 2019 Rennie Scaysbrook 2018 Aprilia Tuono V4 1100 9:44.963
Pikes Peak Middleweight 2018 Chris Fillmore 2018 KTM 790 Duke 10:04.038
Pikes Peak Lightweight 2019 Chris Fillmore 2019 450 SX-F Factory Edition 10:20.819
Pikes Peak Challenge Motorcycle Electric 2013 Carlin Dunne 2013 Lightning Electric Superbike [note 1] 10:00.694
Quad 2016 Cyril Combes [note 2] 2011 Suzuki KTM JF Prototype 11:05.664

Non-division and class records

Records from the appendix of the PPIHC Rule Book[1][32]
Type Year Name Vehicle Time
Production SUV 2022 Simone Faggioli 2022 Lamborghini Urus Performante 10:32.064
Time Attack 2 (Production) 2019   Rhys Millen 2019 Bentley Continental GT 10:18.488
Vintage Car 2017 Spencer Steele 1995 PVA 2 10:25.989
Sidecar 2016 John Wood &
Matthew Blank
1999 Shelbourne Superlite F2 11:26.644
Vintage Motorcycle 2012 Marc LaNoue 1969 Triumph Bonneville 12:39.782
Alternative fuel records[32]
Fuel Division/Class Year Name Vehicle Time
Electric Modified 2018 Romain Dumas Volkswagen I.D. R[note 1] 7:57.148
Exhibition 2020 Blake Fuller 2018 Tesla Model 3 Performance 11:02.802
Diesel Exhibition 2020 Scott Birdsall 1949 Ford F1 Race Truck 11:24.065
Natural Gas Open Wheel 1993 Johnnie Rogers Wells-Coyote 11:50.090
Propane Exhibition/PPO 2012 Randy Schranz 2012 Shelby Cobra 11:11.218
Turbine Open Rally 1981 Steve Bolan Bolan-Allison 15:27.180
Hybrid Time Attack 1 2020 James Robinson 2019 Acura NSX 10:01.913
Drivetrain records[32]
Drivetrain Division/Class Year Name Vehicle Time
Front-Wheel Drive Pikes Peak Open 2018 Nick Robinson 2018 Acura TLX A-Spec 10:48.094
Rear-Wheel Drive Unlimited 2018 Simone Faggioli[note 2] 2018 Norma M20 SF PKP 8:37.230
All-Wheel Drive Unlimited 2018 Romain Dumas Volkswagen I.D. R[note 1] 7:57.148
  • There is 7mm:70 s:032 between the first and the last stopwatch

Winners

The overall honours have always fallen to vehicles in car divisions, however motorcycles have their own divisions, records and winners. Cars have entered the event every year since its inception in 1916 (with the exception of years during the world wars) whereas motorcycles have only entered in a limited number of years.

Overall winners

 
Ari Vatanen's 1988 Peugeot 405 T16
 
Nobuhiro Tajima's Suzuki SX4 during his 2011 record breaking run.

Overall winners can compete under any division, although the majority come from the open wheel and more recently the unlimited division. A time in italics indicates this was a previous course record, a time in bold indicates the current course record.

Table of overall winners[33]
Year Winner Vehicle Time Notes
1916   Rea Lentz Romano Special 20:55.600
1917–1919 No competition due to World War I
1920   Otto Loesche Lexington Special 22:25.400
1921   King Rhiley Hudson Special 19:16.200
1922   Noel Bullock Ford Special 19:50.900
1923   Glen Shultz Hudson Essex 18:47.000
1924   Otto Loesche Lexington Special 18:15.000
1925   Charles H. Myers Chandler Special 17:48.400
1926   Glen Shultz Stutz 18:19.400
1927   Glen Shultz Stutz 18:25.100
1928   Glen Shultz Stutz Special 17:41.600
1929   Edward Phillips Shultz Stutz 8 18:22.800
1930   Glen Shultz Stutz DV-32 18:08.700
1931   Charles H. Myers Hunt Special 17:10.300
1932   Glen Shultz Shultz/Stutz Special 16:47.200
1933   Glen Shultz Stutz DV-32 17:27.500
1934   Louis Unser Stutz Special 16:01.800
1935   W.P. Bentrup 1935 Chevrolet 1+12-ton Truck 26:12.000 [note 3]
1936   Louis Unser Shultz Stutz 16:28.100
1937   Louis Unser Stutz DV-32 16:27.300
1938   Louis Unser Loop Cafe Special 15:49.900
1939   Louis Unser Snowberger Special 15:39.400
1940   Al Rogers Joe Coniff Special 15:59.900
1941   Louis Unser Burd Special 15:35.200
1942–1945 No competition due to World War 2
1946   Louis Unser Maserati 15:28.700 [note 4]
1947   Louis Unser Maserati 16:34.770 [note 5]
1948   Al Rogers Coniff Special Offenhauser 15:51.300 [note 5]
1949   Al Rogers Coniff Special 15:54.260 [note 5]
1950   Al Rogers Coniff Special 15:39.000 [note 5]
1951   Al Rogers Offenhauser 15:39.700 [note 5]
1952   George Hammond Kurtis Kraft Offenhauser Special 15:30.650 [note 5]
1953   Louis Unser Federal Engineering Special 15:15.400 [note 5]
1954   Keith Andrews Joe Hunt 14:39.700 [note 5]
1955   Bob Finney Dick Frenzel Special 14:27.200 [note 5]
1956   Bobby Unser Unser Special 14:27.000 [note 6]
1957   Bob Finney Dick Frenzel Special 14:11.700 [note 6]
1958   Bobby Unser Unser Special 13:47.900 [note 6]
1959   Bobby Unser Unser Special 13:36.500 [note 6]
1960   Bobby Unser Unser Special 13:28.500 [note 6]
1961   Bobby Unser Unser Special 12:56.700 [note 6]
1962   Bobby Unser Unser Special 12:05.800 [note 6]
1963   Bobby Unser Chevrolet 327 12:30.600 [note 6]
1964   Al Unser Offenhauser 12:24.500 [note 6]
1965   Al Unser Harrison Ford 12:54.300 [note 7]
1966   Bobby Unser Chevrolet 12:23.800 [note 7]
1967   Wes Vandervoort Chevrolet 12:46.300 [note 7]
1968   Bobby Unser Rislone Special 11:54.900 [note 7]
1969   Mario Andretti Chevrolet STP Special 12:44.070 [note 7]
1970   Ted Foltz Chevrolet 303 12:41.100 [note 6]
1971   Ak Miller 1970 Mustang 14:18.600
1972   Roger Mears Volkswagen 2180 13:26.840
1973   Roger Mears Volkswagen 2180 12:54.790
1974   Errol Kobilan Sprint Chevrolet 302 12:54.770
1975   Orville Nance Chevrolet 327 12:36.650
1976   Rick Mears Porsche 2386 12:11.890
1977   Bob Herring Chevrolet 350 12:15.720
1978   Errol Kobilan Chevrolet 11:55.830
1979   Dick Dodge Jr. Hoffpauir Wells Coyote Chevrolet 11:54.180
1980   Ted Foltz 1970 Chevrolet 350 12:15.810
1981   Gary Lee Kanawyer 1976 N-D Porsche 12:03.960
1982   Bill Brister Woziwodzki Wells Coyote Chevrolet 11:44.820
1983   Al Unser Jr. Woziwodzki Wells Coyote Chevy 11:38.300
1984   Bill Brister 1981 Wells Coyote 11:44.490
1985   Michèle Mouton Audi Sport Quattro S1 11:25.390
1986   Bobby Unser Audi Sport Quattro SL 11:09.220
1987   Walter Röhrl Audi Sport Quattro E2 Pikes Peak 10:47.850
1988   Ari Vatanen Peugeot 405 Turbo 16 10:47.220
1989   Robby Unser Peugeot 405 Turbo 16 10:48.340
1990   Robby Unser Unser Chevrolet 11:32.860
1991   David Donner Donner-Dykstra Chevrolet 11:12.420
1992   Robby Unser Unser Chevrolet 10:53.870
1993   Paul Dallenbach Davis Chevrolet 10:43.630
1994   Rod Millen Toyota Celica AWD Turbo 10:04.060
1995   Nobuhiro Tajima Suzuki Escudo 7:53.000 [note 8]
1996   Rod Millen Toyota Celica 10:13.640
1997   Rod Millen Toyota Celica 10:04.540
1998   Rod Millen Toyota Tacoma 10:07.700
1999   Rod Millen Toyota Tacoma 10:11.150
2000   Larry Ragland 2000 GMC Envoy 11:17.660
2001   Gary Lee Kanawyer 1981 Wells Coyote 10:39.760
2002   David Donner 1997 Donner Dykstra 10:52.300 [note 9]
2003   Paul Dallenbach 2000 PVA-01 11:34.700 [note 10]
2004   Robby Unser Subaru Impreza STI 11:47.280 [note 11]
2005   David Donner Donner/Dykstra Special 11:15.680 [note 12]
2006   Nobuhiro Tajima Suzuki Escudo 7:38.900 [note 8][note 13]
2007   Nobuhiro Tajima Suzuki XL7 10:01.408 [note 14]
2008   Nobuhiro Tajima Suzuki XL7 10:18.250 [note 15]
2009   Nobuhiro Tajima Suzuki SX4 10:15.368 [note 16]
2010   Nobuhiro Tajima Suzuki SX4 10:11.490 [note 17]
2011   Nobuhiro Tajima Suzuki SX4 9:51.278 [note 18]
2012   Rhys Millen Hyundai Genesis Coupe 9:46.164 [note 19]
2013   Sébastien Loeb Peugeot 208 T16 Pikes Peak 8:13.878
2014   Romain Dumas Norma M20 RD-Honda 9:05.801
2015   Rhys Millen eO PP03 9:07.222 [note 1]
2016   Romain Dumas Norma M20 RD-Honda 8:51.445
2017   Romain Dumas Norma M20 RD-Honda 9:05.672
2018   Romain Dumas Volkswagen I.D. R 7:57.148 [note 1]
2019   Robin Shute 2018 Wolf TSC-Honda 9:12.476
2020   Clint Vahsholtz 2013 Ford Open 9:35.490
2021   Robin Shute 2018 Wolf GB08 TSC-LT 5:55.246 [note 8]
2022   Robin Shute 2018 Wolf GB08 TSC-LT 10:09.525

Motorcycle winners

Motorcycle winners can compete under any division, although the majority come from open or large displacement classes. A time in italics indicates this was a previous motorcycle record, a time in bold indicates the current motorcycle record.

On 30 June 2019, four-time Pikes Peak International Hill Climb winner Carlin Dunne was killed in a crash at the race.[34] He crashed less than a quarter of a mile from the finish line.[34]

Table of motorcycle winners[7]
Year Winner Vehicle Time Notes
1916   Floyd Clymer Excelsior 21:58.410
1917-1953 No motorcycle competition was held.
1954   Bill Meier Harley-Davidson 15:34.100
1955   Don Tindall Harley-Davidson 16:08.600
1956-1970 No motorcycle competition was held.
1971   Gary Myers Husqvarna 15:11.960
1972   Steve Scott Bultaco 15:13.470
1973   Rick Deane Triumph 750 13:56.030
1974   Bob Conway Yamaha 750 13:54.570
1975   Rick Deane Triumph 750 13:54.620
1976   Rick Deane Triumph 750 13:12.610
1977-1979 No motorcycle competition was held.
1980   Lonnie Houtchens Yamaha 750 13:44.730
1981   Brian Anderson Triumph 750 13:20.860
1982   Arlo Englund NA 13:19.280
1983-1990 No motorcycle competition was held.
1991   Brian Anderson Wood-Rotax 600 13:24.820
1992   Brian Anderson Wood-Rotax 12:54.000
1993   Clint Vahsholtz Wood-Rotax 12:29.380
1994   Clint Vahsholtz Wood-Rotax 600 12:21.130
1995   Clint Vahsholtz 1992 Wood-Rotax 09:17.100 [note 8]
1996   Davey Durelle 1988 Wood-Rotax 12:33.730
1997   Davey Durelle 1988 Wood-Rotax 12:21.960
1998   John Stallworth 1987 Yamaha Banshee 430 12:52.370
1999   Lonnie Eubanks Yamaha 12:42.190
2000   Bobby Parr LSR Lightweight 12:37.860
2001   Bobby Parr LSR 12:09.160
2002   Bobby Parr Lone Star 12:30.000 [note 9]
2003   Bobby Parr Lightweight 12:28.480 [note 10]
2004   Davey Durelle Honda CRF 12:27.810 [note 11]
2005   Micky Dymond KTM 12:12.614 [note 12]
2006   Gary Trachy Husqvarna SMR 11:46.841 [note 13]
2007   Davey Durelle 2005 Rotax 11:41.756 [note 14]
2008   Davey Durelle Aprilia SM 550 11:42.991 [note 15]
2009   Davey Durelle Aprilia SXV 11:48.649 [note 16]
2010   Gary Trachy TM 660 11:33.700 [note 17]
2011   Carlin Dunne 2011 Ducati Multistrada 1200 11:11.329 [note 18]
2012   Carlin Dunne 2012 Ducati Multistrada 1200 9:52.819 [note 19]
2013   Carlin Dunne 2013 Lightning Electric Superbike 10:00.694
2014   Jeremy Toye 2013 Kawasaki Ninja ZX-10R 09:58.687
2015   Jeffrey Tigert 2014 Honda CBR1000RR 10:02.735
2016   Bruno Langlois 2015 Kawasaki Z1000 10:13.106
2017   Chris Fillmore 2017 KTM Super Duke 1290 R 9:49:625
2018   Carlin Dunne 2018 Ducati MTS-1260 Pikes Peak 9:59.102
2019   Rennie Scaysbrook 2018 Aprilia Tuono V4 1100 9:44.963

See also

Notes

  1. ^ a b c d e f Electric
  2. ^ a b Rookie
  3. ^ In 1935 there was no official competition, however there was a recognised truck test.
  4. ^ In this year the event was run as a non-championship event of the American Automobile Association National Championship
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i In this year the event was run as part of the American Automobile Association National Championship
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h i j In this year the event was run as a non-championship event of the United States Auto Club National Championship
  7. ^ a b c d e In this year the event was run as part of the United States Auto Club National Championship
  8. ^ a b c d The event was run on a shortened course.
  9. ^ a b In 2002 it was decided that the road should be paved, completion was due before 2012. By the time of the 2002 event the first mile of the course was paved, a total of 6%.[1]
  10. ^ a b In 2003 the first mile of the course was paved, a total of 6%.[2]
  11. ^ a b In 2004 the course was 21% paved. The paved section comprised the start line until Halfway Picnic Grounds.[3]
  12. ^ a b In 2005 the course was 21% paved. The paved section comprised the start line until Halfway Picnic Grounds.[4]
  13. ^ a b In 2006 the course was 35% paved. The paved section comprised the start line until Halfway Picnic Grounds and the section between Glen Cove and Double Cut.[5]
  14. ^ a b In 2007 the course was 46% paved. The paved section comprised the start line until Halfway Picnic Grounds and the section between Glen Cove and Devil's Playground.[6]
  15. ^ a b In 2008 the course was 46% paved. The paved section comprised the start line until Halfway Picnic Grounds and the section between Glen Cove and Devil's Playground.[7]
  16. ^ a b In 2009 the course was 46% paved. The paved section comprised the start line until Halfway Picnic Grounds and the section between Glen Cove and Devil's Playground.[8]
  17. ^ a b In 2010 the course was 57% paved. The paved section comprised the start line until Halfway Picnic Grounds, the section between Glen Cove and Devil's Playground, and the last mile.[9]
  18. ^ a b In 2011 the course was 76% paved. The paved section comprised the start line until Halfway Picnic Grounds and the section between Glen Cove and the summit.[10]
  19. ^ a b From 2012 onwards the course was fully paved.[11]

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External links

  • Official Website
  • All Time Kings of the Mountain (1916-2019)

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The Pikes Peak International Hill Climb PPIHC also known as The Race to the Clouds is an annual automobile hillclimb to the summit of Pikes Peak in Colorado USA The track measures 12 42 miles 19 99 km and has over 156 turns climbing 4 720 ft 1 440 m from the start at Mile 7 on Pikes Peak Highway to the finish at 14 115 ft 4 302 m on grades averaging 7 2 1 2 It used to consist of both gravel and paved sections but as of August 2011 the highway is fully paved as a result all subsequent events will be run on asphalt from start to finish 3 Pikes Peak International Hill ClimbLocationColorado Springs Colorado USA38 50 N 105 02 W 38 84 N 105 04 W 38 84 105 04First race1916 1916 Distance12 42 mi 20 km Circuit informationSurfaceTarmac historically dirt Turns156Lap record7 57 148 Romain Dumas Volkswagen I D R Pikes Peak 2018 Unlimited Al Unser s 1961 car 1987 Audi Sport quattro E2 Pikes Peak Suzuki Escudo at the 2006 Race to the Clouds Randy Schranz rising above treeline at the 85th Race to the Clouds 2007 Micky Dymond on his way to winning the 2007 1200cc class riding a BMW HP2 Marcus Gronholm drove an 800 BHP Ford Fiesta to 5th overall at the 2009 event Rhys Millen s 2011 Pikes Peak Hyundai Genesis coupe Ralph Murdock breaking the vintage class modified RMVR modified record in 2011 with a time of 12 51 004 in a 1970 Chevrolet Camaro Monster Tajima Electric Car displayed during 2013 PPIHC Fan Fest at Colorado Springs USA Sebastien Loeb shattered the course record in 2013 with a Peugeot 208 T16 Pikes Peak 875 bhp and 875 kg Rick Knoop Tim O Neil and Charlie Greenhaus with an EVSR electric race car by Entropy Racing at Pikes Peak in 2015 The race is self sanctioned and has taken place since 1916 1 2 It is currently contested by a variety of vehicle classes The PPIHC operates as the Pikes Peak Auto Hill Climb Educational Museum to organize the annual motorsports event 1 Contents 1 History 1 1 Early history 1 2 European involvement 1 3 Paving of the highway 1 4 Emergence of electric vehicles 2 Racing divisions 2 1 Unlimited 2 2 Time Attack 1 2 3 Porsche Pikes Peak Trophy by Yokohama 2 4 Open Wheel 2 5 Pikes Peak Open 2 6 Exhibition Class 3 Race records 3 1 Division and class records 3 2 Non division and class records 4 Winners 4 1 Overall winners 4 2 Motorcycle winners 5 See also 6 Notes 7 References 8 External linksHistory EditEarly history Edit The first Pikes Peak Hill Climb was promoted by Spencer Penrose who had converted the narrow carriage road into the much wider Pikes Peak Highway 4 The first Penrose Trophy was awarded in 1916 to Rea Lentz with a time of 20 55 60 4 5 6 In the same year Floyd Clymer won the motorcycle class with a time of 21 58 41 7 In 1924 the final Penrose Trophy was awarded to Otto Loesche in his Lexington Special 8 In the years following Glen Scultz and Louis Unser shared a rivalry and won the event 12 times between them 5 In 1929 the popular stock car class was added to the event 4 6 Following World War Two Louis Unser returned to his winning ways at Pikes Peak winning three more times between 1946 and 1970 these wins were tightly contended with rival Al Rogers 4 5 During this time the event was part of the AAA and USAC IndyCar championship 9 In 1953 the Sports Car Club of America SCCA sponsored the event bringing with it an influx of sports cars In this period the course record was broken every year from 1953 until 1962 this is the largest string of record breaking runs in the event s history The majority of these records were set by Louis nephew Bobby Unser 5 In 1954 motorcycles returned to the event the first time since its inception in 1916 6 The motorcycle overall victory that year went to Bill Meier riding a Harley Davidson motorcycle 7 In 1971 the event was won by the first non gasoline vehicle propane this was also the first overall victory from the stock car class 1970 Ford Mustang the car was driven by the Danish American Ak Miller 6 European involvement Edit In 1984 the first European racers took part in the PPIHC with Norwegian Rallycrosser Martin Schanche Ford Escort Mk3 4x4 and French Rally driver Michele Mouton Audi Sport quattro thereby starting a new era for European teams in the almost unknown American hillclimb 10 While Schanche failed to set a new track record due to a flat right front tire Mouton together with her World Rally Championship co driver Fabrizia Pons from Italy won the Open Rally category but failed to win the event overall Mouton achieved the overall victory and course record of 11 25 39 in the following year 10 7 In 1989 an award winning short film about the 1988 event was released by French director Jean Louis Mourey The film titled Climb Dance captured the efforts of Finnish former World Rally Champion Ari Vatanen as he won the event in a record breaking time with his turbocharged Peugeot 405 Turbo 16 5 7 11 Paving of the highway Edit The City of Colorado Springs began to pave the highway in 2002 after losing a lawsuit against the Sierra Club which sued on account of erosion damage to streams reservoirs vegetation and wetlands downstream from the 1 5 million tons of road gravel deposited over several decades 12 13 The local authority paved approximately 10 of the route each year after the order The 2011 event was the last race with dirt sections comprising approximately 25 of the course 3 During this evolutionary period of the event the Japanese driver Nobuhiro Tajima with Suzuki cars scored 6 overall victories 2006 2011 and two course records 4 10 His 2011 record was the first to break the 10 minute barrier 5 Hill Climb champion Rod Millen warned at the time that paving the road would put an end to the race 14 However the 2012 race saw over 170 racer registrations by December 2011 compared with 46 at the same time the previous year 15 The 90th running of the event happened in 2012 and saw a larger field and a longer race day than ever before This was the first time the race has been run on all asphalt leading to the breaking of several records notably the overall record which fell numerous times during the event finally falling to Rhys Millen the son of previous event winner Rod Millen in the Time Attack Division During the event Mike Ryan spun his big rig in a hairpin in a section called the W s hitting the guard rail he then managed to execute a three point turn and continued on course at which point he broke his old record by 5 seconds This highlighted the change that a fully paved course made to the speed of the event 16 The 2012 event also saw the first motorcycle to achieve a sub 10 minute time with the late Carlin Dunne in the 1205 Division riding a Ducati with a time of 9 52 819 which was only 1 5 seconds slower than the previous year s overall record 2013 saw the nine minute barrier shattered by WRC legend Sebastien Loeb Peugeot 208 T16 Pikes Peak with a time of 8 13 878 while Rhys Millen ended up second with 9 02 192 beating his own record by more than 44 seconds 17 Jean Philippe Dayrault finished third with a time of 9 42 740 and Paul Dallenbach fourth with a time of 9 46 001 making it four drivers to beat the overall record set only the previous year Emergence of electric vehicles Edit Electric cars have featured on and off in the PPIHC since the early 1980s In 1981 Joe Ball took a Sears Electric Car to the top in 32 07 410 in 1994 Katy Endicott brought her Honda to the top in 15 44 710 and in 2013 Nobuhiro Tajima broke the 10 minute barrier with a time of 9 46 530 in his E RUNNER Pikes Peak Special In the following years electric entries would become more common steadily breaking their powertrain records and eventually the overall record in 2018 5 7 18 For hill climb events and this event in particular it is reasonable to suggest that a modern well designed electric car will be at an advantage over internal combustion engined cars The issue of limited range does not apply to short sprints and the twisty nature of the Pikes Peak course lends itself well to the almost instant torque delivery of electric motors Additionally the lowering air density of high altitudes does not reduce the power available to the driver as it does with air breathing engines 19 20 Although the 2014 event was won by a gasoline powered car second Greg Tracy third Hiroshi Masuoka and fourth Nobuhiro Tajima places overall were taken by electric cars 21 In 2015 electric cars placed first Rhys Millen and second Nobuhiro Tajima overall 22 23 In an interview with Rhys Millen he said that he had lost power to the car s rear motor pack before the halfway point Had this not happened he had expected his run to be 30 seconds faster 24 In 2016 gasoline again took top honors but electric completed the podium taking second Rhys Millen and third Tetsuya Yamano as well as fifth Nobuhiro Tajima places overall 25 At the 2018 event an electric car set a new overall record for the first time in the event s history as Frenchman Romain Dumas completed the course in the all electric Volkswagen I D R with a time of 7 57 148 breaking the 8 minute barrier for the first time 19 26 The death of motorcyclist Carlin Dunne during the 2019 race forced the organization to postpone all motorcycle racing at the event 27 This decision will be reviewed following the 2021 running of the event 28 Racing divisions EditThe Pikes Peak International Hill climb currently consists of six divisions 29 Unlimited Edit Anything goes in the Unlimited Division as long as it passes safety inspection and meets the PPIHC s general rules The Unlimited Division features the most exotic vehicles most of them built specifically for this race These race cars have the best chance of setting a new overall race record In 2018 Romain Dumas set a new record of 7 minutes 57 148 seconds in the all electric Volkswagen I D R Pikes Peak beating Sebastien Loeb s previous record by over 15 seconds 30 Time Attack 1 Edit A division for production based two and four wheel drive vehicles Only closed cockpit four wheeled vehicles are allowed to participate Porsche Pikes Peak Trophy by Yokohama Edit Making its debut at the 2018 event was the first official one make Porsche category exclusive to the Porsche Cayman GT4 Clubsport in four variants Clubsport Clubsport Trophy Specification Clubsport MR and Clubsport 2017 IMSA GS Open Wheel Edit The traditional Pikes Peak single seater race cars with designs ranging from Indy style sprinters to dune buggies Open wheel cars have competed in every event since the inaugural race in 1916 Pikes Peak Open Edit Production based vehicles with unlimited permitted modifications Exhibition Class Edit In keeping with the mission statement of the event specifically to demonstrate advancements in the practical application of motor sports technology the race encourages competitors with vehicles that do not meet the technical specifications of PPIHC sanctioned divisions to enter in the Exhibition Class While there are no class records for this class because of its exhibition status entries are eligible for recording an overall course record as well as an attempt at records achieved by former classes Race records EditBelow follows all currently recognised records 31 Records set during the most recent running of the event are in bold type Division and class records Edit Current 4 wheel records 32 Division Class Year Name Vehicle TimeUnlimited 2018 Romain Dumas Volkswagen I D R note 1 7 57 148Time Attack Time Attack 1 2019 Raphael Astier Porsche 911 GT3 Cup Turbo 9 23 721Pikes Peak Challenge Car Open Wheel 2020 Clint Vahsholtz 2013 Ford Open 9 35 490Pikes Peak Open 2019 Peter Cunningham 2019 Acura TLX GT 9 24 433Porsche Cayman GT4 Clubsport 2018 Travis Pastrana 2016 Porsche Cayman GT4 Clubsport 10 33 897Current 2 wheel records 32 Division Class Year Name Vehicle TimePikes Peak Heavyweight 2019 Rennie Scaysbrook 2018 Aprilia Tuono V4 1100 9 44 963Pikes Peak Middleweight 2018 Chris Fillmore 2018 KTM 790 Duke 10 04 038Pikes Peak Lightweight 2019 Chris Fillmore 2019 450 SX F Factory Edition 10 20 819Pikes Peak Challenge Motorcycle Electric 2013 Carlin Dunne 2013 Lightning Electric Superbike note 1 10 00 694Quad 2016 Cyril Combes note 2 2011 Suzuki KTM JF Prototype 11 05 664Non division and class records Edit Records from the appendix of the PPIHC Rule Book 1 32 Type Year Name Vehicle TimeProduction SUV 2022 Simone Faggioli 2022 Lamborghini Urus Performante 10 32 064Time Attack 2 Production 2019 Rhys Millen 2019 Bentley Continental GT 10 18 488Vintage Car 2017 Spencer Steele 1995 PVA 2 10 25 989Sidecar 2016 John Wood amp Matthew Blank 1999 Shelbourne Superlite F2 11 26 644Vintage Motorcycle 2012 Marc LaNoue 1969 Triumph Bonneville 12 39 782Alternative fuel records 32 Fuel Division Class Year Name Vehicle TimeElectric Modified 2018 Romain Dumas Volkswagen I D R note 1 7 57 148Exhibition 2020 Blake Fuller 2018 Tesla Model 3 Performance 11 02 802Diesel Exhibition 2020 Scott Birdsall 1949 Ford F1 Race Truck 11 24 065Natural Gas Open Wheel 1993 Johnnie Rogers Wells Coyote 11 50 090Propane Exhibition PPO 2012 Randy Schranz 2012 Shelby Cobra 11 11 218Turbine Open Rally 1981 Steve Bolan Bolan Allison 15 27 180Hybrid Time Attack 1 2020 James Robinson 2019 Acura NSX 10 01 913Drivetrain records 32 Drivetrain Division Class Year Name Vehicle TimeFront Wheel Drive Pikes Peak Open 2018 Nick Robinson 2018 Acura TLX A Spec 10 48 094Rear Wheel Drive Unlimited 2018 Simone Faggioli note 2 2018 Norma M20 SF PKP 8 37 230All Wheel Drive Unlimited 2018 Romain Dumas Volkswagen I D R note 1 7 57 148There is 7mm 70 s 032 between the first and the last stopwatchWinners EditThe overall honours have always fallen to vehicles in car divisions however motorcycles have their own divisions records and winners Cars have entered the event every year since its inception in 1916 with the exception of years during the world wars whereas motorcycles have only entered in a limited number of years Overall winners Edit Ari Vatanen s 1988 Peugeot 405 T16 Nobuhiro Tajima s Suzuki SX4 during his 2011 record breaking run Overall winners can compete under any division although the majority come from the open wheel and more recently the unlimited division A time in italics indicates this was a previous course record a time in bold indicates the current course record Table of overall winners 33 Year Winner Vehicle Time Notes1916 Rea Lentz Romano Special 20 55 6001917 1919 No competition due to World War I1920 Otto Loesche Lexington Special 22 25 4001921 King Rhiley Hudson Special 19 16 2001922 Noel Bullock Ford Special 19 50 9001923 Glen Shultz Hudson Essex 18 47 0001924 Otto Loesche Lexington Special 18 15 0001925 Charles H Myers Chandler Special 17 48 4001926 Glen Shultz Stutz 18 19 4001927 Glen Shultz Stutz 18 25 1001928 Glen Shultz Stutz Special 17 41 6001929 Edward Phillips Shultz Stutz 8 18 22 8001930 Glen Shultz Stutz DV 32 18 08 7001931 Charles H Myers Hunt Special 17 10 3001932 Glen Shultz Shultz Stutz Special 16 47 2001933 Glen Shultz Stutz DV 32 17 27 5001934 Louis Unser Stutz Special 16 01 8001935 W P Bentrup 1935 Chevrolet 1 1 2 ton Truck 26 12 000 note 3 1936 Louis Unser Shultz Stutz 16 28 1001937 Louis Unser Stutz DV 32 16 27 3001938 Louis Unser Loop Cafe Special 15 49 9001939 Louis Unser Snowberger Special 15 39 4001940 Al Rogers Joe Coniff Special 15 59 9001941 Louis Unser Burd Special 15 35 2001942 1945 No competition due to World War 21946 Louis Unser Maserati 15 28 700 note 4 1947 Louis Unser Maserati 16 34 770 note 5 1948 Al Rogers Coniff Special Offenhauser 15 51 300 note 5 1949 Al Rogers Coniff Special 15 54 260 note 5 1950 Al Rogers Coniff Special 15 39 000 note 5 1951 Al Rogers Offenhauser 15 39 700 note 5 1952 George Hammond Kurtis Kraft Offenhauser Special 15 30 650 note 5 1953 Louis Unser Federal Engineering Special 15 15 400 note 5 1954 Keith Andrews Joe Hunt 14 39 700 note 5 1955 Bob Finney Dick Frenzel Special 14 27 200 note 5 1956 Bobby Unser Unser Special 14 27 000 note 6 1957 Bob Finney Dick Frenzel Special 14 11 700 note 6 1958 Bobby Unser Unser Special 13 47 900 note 6 1959 Bobby Unser Unser Special 13 36 500 note 6 1960 Bobby Unser Unser Special 13 28 500 note 6 1961 Bobby Unser Unser Special 12 56 700 note 6 1962 Bobby Unser Unser Special 12 05 800 note 6 1963 Bobby Unser Chevrolet 327 12 30 600 note 6 1964 Al Unser Offenhauser 12 24 500 note 6 1965 Al Unser Harrison Ford 12 54 300 note 7 1966 Bobby Unser Chevrolet 12 23 800 note 7 1967 Wes Vandervoort Chevrolet 12 46 300 note 7 1968 Bobby Unser Rislone Special 11 54 900 note 7 1969 Mario Andretti Chevrolet STP Special 12 44 070 note 7 1970 Ted Foltz Chevrolet 303 12 41 100 note 6 1971 Ak Miller 1970 Mustang 14 18 6001972 Roger Mears Volkswagen 2180 13 26 8401973 Roger Mears Volkswagen 2180 12 54 7901974 Errol Kobilan Sprint Chevrolet 302 12 54 7701975 Orville Nance Chevrolet 327 12 36 6501976 Rick Mears Porsche 2386 12 11 8901977 Bob Herring Chevrolet 350 12 15 7201978 Errol Kobilan Chevrolet 11 55 8301979 Dick Dodge Jr Hoffpauir Wells Coyote Chevrolet 11 54 1801980 Ted Foltz 1970 Chevrolet 350 12 15 8101981 Gary Lee Kanawyer 1976 N D Porsche 12 03 9601982 Bill Brister Woziwodzki Wells Coyote Chevrolet 11 44 8201983 Al Unser Jr Woziwodzki Wells Coyote Chevy 11 38 3001984 Bill Brister 1981 Wells Coyote 11 44 4901985 Michele Mouton Audi Sport Quattro S1 11 25 3901986 Bobby Unser Audi Sport Quattro SL 11 09 2201987 Walter Rohrl Audi Sport Quattro E2 Pikes Peak 10 47 8501988 Ari Vatanen Peugeot 405 Turbo 16 10 47 2201989 Robby Unser Peugeot 405 Turbo 16 10 48 3401990 Robby Unser Unser Chevrolet 11 32 8601991 David Donner Donner Dykstra Chevrolet 11 12 4201992 Robby Unser Unser Chevrolet 10 53 8701993 Paul Dallenbach Davis Chevrolet 10 43 6301994 Rod Millen Toyota Celica AWD Turbo 10 04 0601995 Nobuhiro Tajima Suzuki Escudo 7 53 000 note 8 1996 Rod Millen Toyota Celica 10 13 6401997 Rod Millen Toyota Celica 10 04 5401998 Rod Millen Toyota Tacoma 10 07 7001999 Rod Millen Toyota Tacoma 10 11 1502000 Larry Ragland 2000 GMC Envoy 11 17 6602001 Gary Lee Kanawyer 1981 Wells Coyote 10 39 7602002 David Donner 1997 Donner Dykstra 10 52 300 note 9 2003 Paul Dallenbach 2000 PVA 01 11 34 700 note 10 2004 Robby Unser Subaru Impreza STI 11 47 280 note 11 2005 David Donner Donner Dykstra Special 11 15 680 note 12 2006 Nobuhiro Tajima Suzuki Escudo 7 38 900 note 8 note 13 2007 Nobuhiro Tajima Suzuki XL7 10 01 408 note 14 2008 Nobuhiro Tajima Suzuki XL7 10 18 250 note 15 2009 Nobuhiro Tajima Suzuki SX4 10 15 368 note 16 2010 Nobuhiro Tajima Suzuki SX4 10 11 490 note 17 2011 Nobuhiro Tajima Suzuki SX4 9 51 278 note 18 2012 Rhys Millen Hyundai Genesis Coupe 9 46 164 note 19 2013 Sebastien Loeb Peugeot 208 T16 Pikes Peak 8 13 8782014 Romain Dumas Norma M20 RD Honda 9 05 8012015 Rhys Millen eO PP03 9 07 222 note 1 2016 Romain Dumas Norma M20 RD Honda 8 51 4452017 Romain Dumas Norma M20 RD Honda 9 05 6722018 Romain Dumas Volkswagen I D R 7 57 148 note 1 2019 Robin Shute 2018 Wolf TSC Honda 9 12 4762020 Clint Vahsholtz 2013 Ford Open 9 35 4902021 Robin Shute 2018 Wolf GB08 TSC LT 5 55 246 note 8 2022 Robin Shute 2018 Wolf GB08 TSC LT 10 09 525Motorcycle winners Edit Motorcycle winners can compete under any division although the majority come from open or large displacement classes A time in italics indicates this was a previous motorcycle record a time in bold indicates the current motorcycle record On 30 June 2019 four time Pikes Peak International Hill Climb winner Carlin Dunne was killed in a crash at the race 34 He crashed less than a quarter of a mile from the finish line 34 Table of motorcycle winners 7 Year Winner Vehicle Time Notes1916 Floyd Clymer Excelsior 21 58 4101917 1953 No motorcycle competition was held 1954 Bill Meier Harley Davidson 15 34 1001955 Don Tindall Harley Davidson 16 08 6001956 1970 No motorcycle competition was held 1971 Gary Myers Husqvarna 15 11 9601972 Steve Scott Bultaco 15 13 4701973 Rick Deane Triumph 750 13 56 0301974 Bob Conway Yamaha 750 13 54 5701975 Rick Deane Triumph 750 13 54 6201976 Rick Deane Triumph 750 13 12 6101977 1979 No motorcycle competition was held 1980 Lonnie Houtchens Yamaha 750 13 44 7301981 Brian Anderson Triumph 750 13 20 8601982 Arlo Englund NA 13 19 2801983 1990 No motorcycle competition was held 1991 Brian Anderson Wood Rotax 600 13 24 8201992 Brian Anderson Wood Rotax 12 54 0001993 Clint Vahsholtz Wood Rotax 12 29 3801994 Clint Vahsholtz Wood Rotax 600 12 21 1301995 Clint Vahsholtz 1992 Wood Rotax 09 17 100 note 8 1996 Davey Durelle 1988 Wood Rotax 12 33 7301997 Davey Durelle 1988 Wood Rotax 12 21 9601998 John Stallworth 1987 Yamaha Banshee 430 12 52 3701999 Lonnie Eubanks Yamaha 12 42 1902000 Bobby Parr LSR Lightweight 12 37 8602001 Bobby Parr LSR 12 09 1602002 Bobby Parr Lone Star 12 30 000 note 9 2003 Bobby Parr Lightweight 12 28 480 note 10 2004 Davey Durelle Honda CRF 12 27 810 note 11 2005 Micky Dymond KTM 12 12 614 note 12 2006 Gary Trachy Husqvarna SMR 11 46 841 note 13 2007 Davey Durelle 2005 Rotax 11 41 756 note 14 2008 Davey Durelle Aprilia SM 550 11 42 991 note 15 2009 Davey Durelle Aprilia SXV 11 48 649 note 16 2010 Gary Trachy TM 660 11 33 700 note 17 2011 Carlin Dunne 2011 Ducati Multistrada 1200 11 11 329 note 18 2012 Carlin Dunne 2012 Ducati Multistrada 1200 9 52 819 note 19 2013 Carlin Dunne 2013 Lightning Electric Superbike 10 00 6942014 Jeremy Toye 2013 Kawasaki Ninja ZX 10R 09 58 6872015 Jeffrey Tigert 2014 Honda CBR1000RR 10 02 7352016 Bruno Langlois 2015 Kawasaki Z1000 10 13 1062017 Chris Fillmore 2017 KTM Super Duke 1290 R 9 49 6252018 Carlin Dunne 2018 Ducati MTS 1260 Pikes Peak 9 59 1022019 Rennie Scaysbrook 2018 Aprilia Tuono V4 1100 9 44 963See also EditMont Ventoux Hill Climb started in 1902 Silverstone Race to the Sky now the longest gravel hill climb in the world Shelsley Walsh Speed Hill Climb one of the oldest motorsport events in the world Giants Despair Hillclimb and Rest and Be Thankful Speed Hill Climb both started in 1906 Mount Washington Hillclimb Auto Race one of the oldest auto races in the United States Notes Edit a b c d e f Electric a b Rookie In 1935 there was no official competition however there was a recognised truck test In this year the event was run as a non championship event of the American Automobile Association National Championship a b c d e f g h i In this year the event was run as part of the American Automobile Association National Championship a b c d e f g h i j In this year the event was run as a non championship event of the United States Auto Club National Championship a b c d e In this year the event was run as part of the United States Auto Club National Championship a b c d The event was run on a shortened course a b In 2002 it was decided that the road should be paved completion was due before 2012 By the time of the 2002 event the first mile of the course was paved a total of 6 1 a b In 2003 the first mile of the course was paved a total of 6 2 a b In 2004 the course was 21 paved The paved section comprised the start line until Halfway Picnic Grounds 3 a b In 2005 the course was 21 paved The paved section comprised the start line until Halfway Picnic Grounds 4 a b In 2006 the course was 35 paved The paved section comprised the start line until Halfway Picnic Grounds and the section between Glen Cove and Double Cut 5 a b In 2007 the course was 46 paved The paved section comprised the start line until Halfway Picnic Grounds and the section between Glen Cove and Devil s Playground 6 a b In 2008 the course was 46 paved The paved section comprised the start line until Halfway Picnic Grounds and the section between Glen Cove and Devil s Playground 7 a b In 2009 the course was 46 paved The paved section comprised the start line until Halfway Picnic Grounds and the section between Glen Cove and Devil s Playground 8 a b In 2010 the course was 57 paved The paved section comprised the start line until Halfway Picnic Grounds the section between Glen Cove and Devil s Playground and the last mile 9 a b In 2011 the course was 76 paved The paved section comprised the start line until Halfway Picnic Grounds and the section between Glen Cove and the summit 10 a b From 2012 onwards the course was fully paved 11 References Edit a b c d PPIHC Rulebook PDF www PPIHC com PPIHC Retrieved 2 July 2019 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link a b What is the PPIHC www PPIHC org PPIHC Retrieved 2018 07 03 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link a b Paving Pikes Peak www PPIHC org PPIHC Retrieved 27 June 2018 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link a b c d e The Pikes Peak International Hill Climb still growing after 96 years www motorsport com motorsport com Retrieved 30 June 2018 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link a b c d e f g All time kings of the mountain PDF www PPIHC org PPIHC Retrieved 4 August 2018 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link a b c d PPIHC Timeline www PPIHC org PPIHC Retrieved 30 June 2018 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link a b c d e f 2017 Race winners by year archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2017 09 21 Fayette County Historical Museum in Connersville cruise in com Cruise IN Retrieved 30 June 2018 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Competition Press amp Autoweek July 23 1966 Vol 16 No 29 Pages 1 3 a b c Pikes Peak International Hill Climb hundred years of racing to the clouds SnapLap 3 September 2016 Retrieved 30 June 2018 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Peugeot s legendary Climb Dance remastered in high definition glory Autoblog com Retrieved 2018 06 30 Gazette The 30 September 2011 Paving completed on Pike s Peak road 13 years after Sierra Club suit denverpost com CNN Settlement reached in Pikes Peak suit April 15 1999 www cnn com Denver Uphill Battle Westword 1997 06 12 Retrieved 2012 06 09 Daniel Chacon 2011 12 20 Pikes Peak hill climb could expand to 2 day race Colorado Springs Gazette Retrieved 2013 06 01 Mike Ryan Sets New Pikes Peak Record DesignEngineering com Archived from the original on 2013 04 08 Retrieved 2013 06 01 8 13 878 Sebastien Loeb vaporizes the Pikes Peak record 30 June 2013 Retrieved 2013 07 01 Tim Biesbrouck 2015 05 19 Why the future of Pikes Peak International Hill Climb is electric Retrieved 2018 06 30 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link a b Rekordjagd am Pikes Peak Elektro schlagt Verbrenner bei motorsport total com Aaron Turpen 2018 06 27 Why electric vehicles will continue to dominate Pikes Peak after record shattering run Teslarati Retrieved 2018 06 30 2014 Live Timing archived copy Archived from the original on 2014 10 08 2015 Car Overall Results archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2015 07 24 Retrieved 2020 05 07 Yoney Domenick Rhys Millen wins Pikes Peak under all electric power Autoblog Retrieved 2017 02 10 The Broadmoor Pikes Peak International Hill Climb 2015 06 28 Rhys Millen Wins Pikes Peak First Electric Car Victory archived from the original on 2021 12 19 retrieved 2017 02 10 2016 Overall Results archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2016 08 21 All time record Volkswagen makes history with the I D R Pikes Peak VW Media US 2018 06 24 Retrieved 2018 06 30 Statement from the PPIHC Board of Directors 2019 07 26 Retrieved 2020 09 23 Motorcycle Competition on Pikes Peak Decision Postponed Until 2021 2020 09 23 Retrieved 2020 09 23 Race Divisions and Classes www PPIHC org PPIHC Retrieved 2 July 2019 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link The Verge 2018 06 24 Volkswagen s EV racecar just broke records during this year s Pikes Peak Hill Climb retrieved 2018 06 25 PPIHC Race Records PDF a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a CS1 maint url status link a b c d e PPIHC Race Records PDF www PPIHC com PPIHC Retrieved 25 July 2019 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link PPIHC All Time Kings of the Mountain 1916 2020 PDF a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link a b Ben Morse for July 2019 Carlin Dunne Four time Pikes Peak winner killed in race crash aged 36 CNN Retrieved 2019 07 01 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Pikes Peak International Hill Climb Official Website All Time Kings of the Mountain 1916 2019 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Pikes Peak International Hill Climb amp oldid 1147209943, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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