The 91st running of the Pike's Peak International Hill Climb is scheduled to begin on June 30. Like last year's event, the 12.42 mile course – fully paved these days – starts at 9,390 feet elevation and doesn't stop climbing until it reaches an impressive 14,110 feet (the air is so thin up there that the FAA requires pilots to use oxygen at that altitude).
Autoblog , Rod Millen to face Monster Tajima in Electric Division of Pikes Peak Hill Climb, Rod Millen to face Monster Tajima in Electric Division of Pikes Peak Hill Climb