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Keith
Keith MegaDork
8/13/12 1:13 p.m.

Forest fires can work to your advantage. Thanks to the reign of fire that visited Colorado in early July, the Pikes Peak International Hillclimb was postponed until August 12th this year. So a few friends and I piled into a couple of Westfalia campers and headed for the clouds. A few random notes...

It's the only night of the year you can camp on the mountain, at least without having to hike for a few miles. It's not the cheapest campsite in Colorado or even the prettiest, but when the alternative is getting through the gates between 4 and 8 am - it's a pretty good option. We were munching on pancakes with real maple syrup while everyone else was slogging up the hill. Also, we were able to drive the racetrack the night before the race. How many events let you do that?

The actual campsites were pretty poor where we were - it was basically a gravel parking lot that was being used to store aggregate for various construction jobs. But the porta-potties were clean and plentiful and everyone went to bed early and quietly.

If you want to watch up top by Devil's Playground, you can't camp up there. So you have to get up at 4am and pack up your tent while making loud and profane conversation with your bros about sleeping habits and bodily functions as you fire up your fleet of modified Audis to warm up for a while before motoring up the hill. This should be done while essentially leaning against another vehicle, such as a handy Westfalia. One of these individuals claimed to be Bill Caswell's navigator - Bill, you can do better.

This was the first "fully paved" year, although you wouldn't know from where we watched. We were at Ski Area, which let us see a hairpin left exit into a fairly long right and then a blast up a straight. Braking, cornering, acceleration - a pretty good place to watch. It's been paved there for some time, I believe. The lack of gravel up top means the cars don't need to be dual-purpose, and I think we're going to see a real evolution of the cars in the next few years. The motorcycles in particular.

The race this year suffered from a lot of wrecks. A LOT. I can think of four Life Flight chopper rides, two of which were the result of this enormous wreck. We could see it from below - not the crash itself, but the final resting place which was a long long long long way from the road. Sometimes the red flags were due to mechanical failures. Every time the race got red-flagged, there was a delay of at least 30 minutes and sometimes much longer. There were 8 red flags. It was a LONG race.

Weather: we got strong sun, wind, clouds, thunder, rain, hail and cold. There was actually snow up top, leading to a repositioning of the finish line for the last few cars. I was happy to note that Bill Caswell's navigator and his buddies was trapped up in the wind and snow and unable to come to lower altitudes until the race was over.

The semi was the best run of the event. Simply ridiculous and he left a massive amount of rubber on the road. All trucks should have that turn-in ability. A couple of stock cars won the "best noise of the weekend" event in my books - you can't beat a big V8 turning at ridiculous speeds. The electric cars were eerily silent and had to run a noisemaker, but the volume of the noisemaker was mostly enough to keep you from stubbing your toe on the car in the pits. I'd make mine a 120 dB ice cream truck noisemaker.

Sidecar monkeys are crazy

There are a lot of amateurs racing the event. You could see the pros - ACP, Rhys Millen, the insane semi - but there were quite a few guys taking early apexes, sawing at the wheel or generally looking spooked. We were able to identify at least two drivers who weren't going to make it to the top correctly based on how they were driving when they went past us. It had me thinking about what would be involved in entering. Not in winning - I don't have the cohones to go 100% up the fast top section - but taking part.

The cars are sent off at approximately 2 minute intervals. I'm not sure why they're that far apart, but it sure stretches out a day. The race is very well covered on the radio via AM, so it's actually quite easy to follow what's going on. The corner worker at our corner also was happy to share information. Every other race event I've attended should take notes. Sebring in particular.

Imagine a racetrack where the only way out was a lap of the track with the cars two abreast, then exiting through pit lane immediately following the end of the race. Because it exited via the pits, any loading of cars on trailers will stop the exodus of spectators. The exit from the track itself would be a narrow, rough two-lane residential street ending in a traffic light. Because the only exit is via the track, nobody can leave before the checker. Oh, and the track is 14 miles long. It took us 2.5 hours to get off the mountain, all of it in bumper-to-bumper traffic. In a loaded Westfalia, running downhill.

Between the very late finish (dusk!) and the long drive down the mountain, we didn't hit the road for the 6-hour drive home until 10:30. A pair of Subaru-powered Westys will do quite well on mountain passes, and if you need to pull over for a two-hour nap at 2 am they're ridiculously comfortable.

Fun weekend. Frustrating because of all the extended delays, but because of the radio coverage we felt we had a good idea of what was going on and we were able to see a lot of interesting cars. It's more spectator-friendly than a lot of other events, that's for sure.

Woody
Woody MegaDork
8/13/12 1:24 p.m.

I am jealous, once again...

Nashco
Nashco UltraDork
8/13/12 1:45 p.m.

I can't wait to hear more about the electrics! Tajima had a fire of some sort that caused a DNF, but of course he was expected to be very fast. The 6th and 8th overall cars were electric, and 6th place at 10:15 was only 30 seconds off the fastest lap ever run. That's pretty impressive for a first effort with the car, and a HUGE jump for any EVs that have run in the past, both in time and in overall placement. Pretty exciting!

I've only been once, did the 4 am at the gates thing and up to Devil's Playground a couple years ago. Great trip, totally worth it as far as gearhead destinations and a great one to check off the bucket list. Beautiful scenery and fun racing to watch, Jessica and I both really enjoyed it.

Bryce

sachilles
sachilles Dork
8/13/12 1:57 p.m.

A couple of our eastern hillclimb folks made the trek out there. Jimi Heyder on a motorcylcle and Jamie Melhuish in his N/A Bmw, he made his run in the inclement weather after the Foley crash. So don't think he had a full dry run. I think he finished 8th in time attack. He was in the white bmw #317, with a light green stripe. Jimi finished 5th in the 250 class. Hoping to go out to crew next year. I have family in the springs as well as Golden.

I don't know what is worse going off the road there and dropping hundreds of feet before stopping, or here where you instantly hit a tree when you go off a hillclimb in the east. Crazy stuff.

dlmater
dlmater Reader
8/13/12 1:57 p.m.

In reply to Keith:

Great write-up. Thanks!

nderwater
nderwater UberDork
8/13/12 2:24 p.m.
Keith wrote: The electric cars were eerily silent and had to run a noisemaker, but the volume of the noisemaker was mostly enough to keep you from stubbing your toe on the car in the pits. I'd make mine a 120 dB ice cream truck noisemaker.

This one belongs in the magazine.

GameboyRMH
GameboyRMH PowerDork
8/13/12 2:29 p.m.

"Monster" Tajima's new electric car he was hoping to break both the EV and ICE records with caught fire, after setting a promising qualifying time:

http://www.wired.com/autopia/2012/08/pikes-peak-ev-catches-fire/

That's gotta suck, but not as much as Jeremy Foley's crash you can see in the video in the same article.

jstein77
jstein77 Dork
8/13/12 2:36 p.m.

Pretty cool that Millen set a new record in a production-based Genesis. All pavement makes for a whole new ballgame.

Keith
Keith MegaDork
8/13/12 2:42 p.m.

I think the bikes are going to see massive speed changes. You can run a road racer up the mountain now, most of the guys seemed to be on super motards with a foot-out cornering style. The Ducati record-setter was very obviously a tarmac rider, not a dirt rider. And that's the future of that class.

Rhys was quick and clean. The open-wheelers were driving as if they were still on dirt. The Unlimited class saw a huge amount of attrition, only two made it to the summit. There was an RS200 that got caught in a black flag when the Dacia ate it (I think), I think he broke on his rerun. Too bad, he was looking fast.

The electrics are obviously the category that's seeing the most innovation, there was a lot of variation. One of them looked to be from the future, very quick too. Most were small. There was also some grocery-getter Mitsubishi EV running on little tiny donut low resistance tires that looked VERY out of place.

The open wheel guys have big wings but no underbody aero and the side pods varied enough that I don't think it's due to regs. I'm thinking someone's going to make a jump in that class soon.

One of the other crowd favorites was a side-by-side off-roader with a big wing and splitter going very fast. Turbo and a CVT, sounded weird but you could not argue with the results.

RoadRaceDart
RoadRaceDart Reader
8/13/12 2:54 p.m.

An aquaintence of mine won the vintage class in his '71 small block Mopar powered 'Cuda!

Keith
Keith MegaDork
8/13/12 3:34 p.m.

That car was very cool.

unk577
unk577 Reader
8/13/12 4:05 p.m.

This was my first as well. We were down near the start just past the corner where Dallenbach went off. 100+ through the trees does not sound or look good. The variety of cars was awesome.

daytonaer
daytonaer Reader
8/13/12 6:18 p.m.

I drove out there a couple years ago excited to "drive the race track" in a civic. they were closed due to high winds, I only made it to the gate at the base. As I wearily looked through the "christmas" store at the bottom of the hill I worried I would not be able make it back before they finished paving... I didn't make it..

Glad you had fun !

AngryCorvair
AngryCorvair PowerDork
8/13/12 8:10 p.m.

mmmm, subefalia...

Vigo
Vigo SuperDork
8/13/12 8:44 p.m.

I never thought about it in such terms, but i guess i am glad i got to drive pikes peak when it was not paved.

Great write-up, Keith, thanks!

kreb
kreb SuperDork
8/13/12 9:18 p.m.

I saw this:

A pair of Subaru-powered Westys will do quite well on mountain passes,

and thought: "cool, subaru-powered Westfields!" Then I saw this:

and if you need to pull over for a two-hour nap at 2 am they're ridiculously comfortable
And said: "damn veedubs!"

Carro Atrezzi
Carro Atrezzi HalfDork
8/13/12 10:30 p.m.

been there, done that '95. the only year it was ever run on the "short" course due to weather...a near blizzard near the top on July 4th!

Jim Pettengill
Jim Pettengill HalfDork
8/14/12 12:13 a.m.

I was also there in '95, covering the event for GRM - wild weather, 4 inches of snow in Colorado Springs in July! Blizzard conditions and black ice above Devil's Playground, but temps in the upper 80s at the start line! For general info, usually the race is over by around 3 PM, barring delays. Sound like this year had lots - I'm not surprised, pavement is less forgiving than dirt, and the "events' will take place at higher speeds. I expect the fast times to continue to drop quickly (weather permitting), and won't b e surprised to see a sub 9-minute run within 5 years.

I am so thankful that the first few years I covered the race ('86 - about '96 or so) it was still all dirt. Nothing against paved hillclimbs, it's just that this used to be effectively the world's greatest rally stage, and watching Rohrl and Vatanen attack it, and later Millen, was witnessing history.

Nice to see a MIllen back on top, for now. I bet Roddy could bring the Toyota out of mothballs, put serious slicks on it and run close to 9 minutes right now.

Anyone know how Brianne Corn did? I can't get the results page on the Peak website to display properly.

MrJoshua
MrJoshua PowerDork
8/14/12 6:08 a.m.
Jim Pettengill wrote: Anyone know how Brianne Corn did? I can't get the results page on the Peak website to display properly.

http://livetiming.net/USAC/

61st overall with a 12:01.514. Not sure how to decipher results per class with that page.

tpwalsh
tpwalsh Reader
8/14/12 7:21 a.m.

In reply to MrJoshua:

Rumor is she was only a couple of drivers after one of the big wrecks and a lengthy red flag... during which a rain/hail storm came though.

jstein77
jstein77 Dork
8/14/12 7:30 a.m.

Did this car from last year run again?

92CelicaHalfTrac
92CelicaHalfTrac MegaDork
8/14/12 8:28 a.m.
jstein77 wrote: Did this car from last year run again?

Weird, i was watching video of this thing yesterday on dirt, and my mind just couldn't comprehend what the hell was going on.

Also: I would LOVE to see the old "Celica" be brought out again. Watching video of it at Goodwood on Youtube is INSANE.

Jim Pettengill
Jim Pettengill HalfDork
8/14/12 9:18 a.m.

If you think the "Celica" was wild, you should have seen Roddy's "Tacoma" when it first appeared. It looked like a GTP car, so much so that the streamlined "bed cover", which was originally just black carbon fiber, was painted with cartoon farm animals overnight. Biggest ground effect venturis underneath you've ever seen, with central seating. Amazing car. There are Goodwood videos of it, too.

jstein77 - nope, Rhys drove the Genesis Coupe to FTD this year, but I'll bet we see the special again soon.

92CelicaHalfTrac
92CelicaHalfTrac MegaDork
8/14/12 9:28 a.m.
Jim Pettengill wrote: If you think the "Celica" was wild, you should have seen Roddy's "Tacoma" when it first appeared. It looked like a GTP car, so much so that the streamlined "bed cover", which was originally just black carbon fiber, was painted with cartoon farm animals overnight. Biggest ground effect venturis underneath you've ever seen, with central seating. Amazing car. There are Goodwood videos of it, too. jstein77 - nope, Rhys drove the Genesis Coupe to FTD this year, but I'll bet we see the special again soon.

Heh yep the "Tacoma" was nuts as well. Unless i miss my guess, it ran the same engine as the "Celica." (race derivative of the 3sgte.)

Carro Atrezzi
Carro Atrezzi HalfDork
8/14/12 10:07 a.m.

I will run it 100% all the way up.

with an ejection seat

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