Pikes Peak International Hill Climb

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Pikes Peak International Hill Climb

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The PPIHC is one of my favorite motorsports events to attend. There is such a diverse group of vehicles and drivers/riders competiting. I was just clearing some stuff off my computer and saw a few photos I've taken there over the years and decided to make a posting of some of them here. Here are a few of my favorites:

Championship Class Open Wheeler hanging it out through Engineer's Corner:
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Open Wheeler at Devil's Playground:
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Top Secret RB26DETT-powered 350Z (I really wish I had not cut off the front here):
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Minisprint w/lots of opposite lock:
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Unlimited Class Mitsubishi FTO:
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Top Secret Z from above 3/4:
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Pikes Peak Open Class STi attacks in the early morning glare:
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Mercedes-Benz powered Freightliner that rules the class:
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Is that a big turbo on your race rig or are you just happy to seem me?:
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Not a car, but I like it anyhow; sunrise from Devil's Playground:
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The mountain goat plays in the dirt:
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Gr. N Evo VIII MR:
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Unlimited Class Saab 9-3 (from the first year I went in 2002):
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The late Mark Lovell in his SRT USA STi doing what it does best, romping in the dirt:
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Mark again from another angle:
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Fantastic photos, thanks for sharing.

You know I've never noticed the snow up there before!

Is mountain goat the slang for the GTO in the PP circle? :)

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Well, it was just a name my friends and I came up with since GTO fans call them goats. When the race was covered in magazines a few months later, a few used it so I guess we werent alone in coming up with that name. In 2004, the race was actually only run part of the way up the mountain in the afternoon because of a snow thunderstorm we had up at the top of the mountain. It is the only place I've seen snow, sleet, hail and lightning at the same time! :shock:
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Great looking motors... and what a view!

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Glad you guys enjoy them. I have many more photos from other events. Maybe I will compile some of my favorites from other events and make another thread. Would you guys be interested?
"Some people will tell you that slow is good - and it may be, on some days - but I am here to tell you that fast is better." - Hunter S. Thompson

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WOW! Great pictures! You made them yourselfs? Great!

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Principessa wrote:WOW! Great pictures! You made them yourselfs? Great!
Thanks! Here are a couple samples of some random pics I have taken over the years at various events.

Ferrari 250 GTO (s/n 3943GT) at Lime Rock:
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Bugatti Type 57SC Atlantic:
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Scuderia Ferrari Alfa-Romeo 8C-35:
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Ferrari 500 TRC (s/n 0670MDTR) at Lime Rock:
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Nissan Silvia drift car after a thunderstorm at PPIR:
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Murcielago R-GT and Corvette C5-R heading for the pit lane:
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C5-R 1-2 in class through the esses:
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The rosso Dino Enzo:
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Lister-Jaguar coming in from a practice session at Laguna Seca:
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Porsche 550 Spyder front fender detail:
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One expensive lineup 8) :
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Ferrari 290MM dash detail:
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I have many more on CDs, but enjoy these in the meantime!
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Very cool - you must make your way to quite a few events :)

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zac510 wrote:Very cool - you must make your way to quite a few events :)
As many as I can manage. :D I try to make it to at least one rally, a historic race meeting, a few concours, a few random trackdays, an ALMS race, Pikes Peak and the USGP. However, I am trying to get to LeMans this June for the 24 Hours, so I may not make as many events this year.
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Here are a few I took at this past years inagural New York City Concours d'Elegance in Central Park before I take off for the night.

Nice Curves - You decide which I mean. 8) :
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Bertone-styling at its finest - Miura SV & DB4 GT Bertone Jet:
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Sex in the City :wink: :
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Maseratis Old & New:
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Overview Shot:
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Alfa Romeo TZ1 Coupé Zagato detail:
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Agnelli's 375 America - now restored to it's former glory:
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Camaros: Z/28 or sYc?:
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Detail of the one-and-only LMB-bodied 250 GTO:
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Detail of Ferrari flat-12 intake trumpets:
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That's all for now. Maybe I'll scrounge up some more shots and post them over the weekend.
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I love the Miura, as well as the Dino. Have you got any of them? Sorry for being so fussy.
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Pictures look great. Some really nice pan blur on a few of them, good lighting, great subject, cool angles, defiently gets Sodders seal of approval.


Pikes peak is a great place. Such a great welcome to the Rockies when driving in from the bordom that is Kansas and Eastern Colorado. Someday I'll make the climb, it looks like you had enough fun to go around.

Thanks for the pictures I really enjoyed them.
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Motoring porn.........ta, I feel better now :oops:

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Tom wrote:I love the Miura, as well as the Dino. Have you got any of them? Sorry for being so fussy.
By Dino I assume you mean the Enzo that is the color rosso Dino, and the answer to your question is yes, I have more of them. I won't be able to post them for a few days since I am leaving Michigan for NY and much of my stuff is packed up already. I'll get them up eventually.
Sodder wrote:Pictures look great. Some really nice pan blur on a few of them, good lighting, great subject, cool angles, defiently gets Sodders seal of approval.

Pikes peak is a great place. Such a great welcome to the Rockies when driving in from the bordom that is Kansas and Eastern Colorado. Someday I'll make the climb, it looks like you had enough fun to go around.
Thanks for the compliments and I def agree about the drive through Kansas and eastern CO. I have been to the Hill Climb four years now. A friend from college lives close by Pikes Peak and I stay with him, so the trip is much cheaper. If you can make it I suggest you do ASAP, bc the environmental whackos are trying to get the whole highway up the mountain paved. If that happens the race may no longer exist, and def will never be the same. The current mix of pavement and dirt makes things quite interesting though due to tire selection problems and such.
RH1300S wrote:Motoring porn.........ta, I feel better now :oops:
Glad I could be of service. :wink:
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They want to pave it?? And asphalt is better for the environment? Morons!

I should see it one day but it's a fair trip for a motorsport event :)