Pikes Peak is a race unlike any other. Yes, there are other hill climbs out there, but no other race starts at 9,390 feet of elevation and ends at 14,115 feet. No other gains 4,725 feet of elevation between start and finish, all within just 12.42 miles. Competing at Pikes Peak takes a purpose-built race car able to make big power even in the thin air at the top of the mountain, able to carry high speeds through the less twisty sections, and able to handle bumpy, winter-ravaged roads at triple-digit speeds. With all those requirements and relatively few rules about how to meet them, it’s no wonder the Pikes Peak International Hill Climb attracts some of the most interesting race cars in the world; here’s an exciting selection from the 2023 race.
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