Elusive 10-Minute Mark Smashed At Pikes Peak
And yes, it was Nobuhiro 'Monster' Tajima what did it...
Nobuhiro 'Monster' Tajima has finally smashed the 10-minute barrier at the Pikes Peak International Hill Climb, chucking his Monster Racing special up the famous mountain course in 9mins 51secs.
In the process Tajima, driving a 900hp beast bearing the most passing of resemblances to a Suzuki SX4, beat his previous record (set in 2007) by a whole 10 seconds.
Good thing he managed it this year, too, because, and to paraphrase Elvis, 2011 was 'now or never' for a 'proper' sub-10min run: from next year it's highly likely that the entire course will be Tarmac.
"This our last chance to run the gravel section of Pikes Peak," says Monster (in the preview video you can watch below), "I will miss it very much".
Mind you, you could argue that Tajima's achievement isn't quite so epic given that year's course, though not entirely asphalt, features more of the black stuff than ever before - and so you might argue that the times for the hill climb ought to tumble.
But his rivals didn't really get anywhere near him. Rhys Millen in his Le Mans prototype-alike Hyundai could only manage 10mins 09secs, while Jean-Philippe Dayraut and his 850hp Dacia Duster crossed the finishing line with 10mins 17secs showing.
Well done, Monster - we're glad you did it while there was still dirt at the top of the mountain...
And here's the full video...
"[In 1987] the event went to the amazing Walter Rohrl,who blasted the Audi to the top in an amazing 10:47.85, shattering Bobby Unser’s record by 21.4 seconds! This was Walter Rohrl’s first ever attempt at Pikes Peak, and he beat Ari Vatanen’s Peugeot by more than 15 seconds. [...] And here’s some food for thought: after his 1987 record, Walter Rohrl admitted that he had made many mistakes (being his first attempt), and that should he try again, he could yet shave a further 25 seconds off his time ! What a shame that never came about."
So if Walter was right, it took another 24 years to lose the other 20-odd seconds to get to single digits.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aF_Kbxj-h5I

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aF_Kbxj-h5I

Although its a shame that its being tarmaced, ( unthinkable ) i actually look forward to the new chapter and whatever madness it brings.
i do hope it only does good for the event. New audiences, machines, drivers. Who knows. All i know it it will still be insane, and even faster. 
They should have been. Doing it ever since more and more of the course has been tarmaced.
It would be a helluva PR stunt for McLaren to rock up there next year with this year's F1 cars and a set of hillclimbing tyres from Avon.
Sub 10 minutes?

They should have been. Doing it ever since more and more of the course has been tarmaced.
It would be a helluva PR stunt for McLaren to rock up there next year with this year's F1 cars and a set of hillclimbing tyres from Avon.
Sub 10 minutes?

I do not understand why they ruined the race by paving the road. The Pikes Peak Race is dead.
http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4191/is_20...
I think a 12 mile hill climb will still be popular, are there any similar events that are longer than that?
Last year's:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G2y3OFf0ArU
http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4191/is_20...
I think a 12 mile hill climb will still be popular, are there any similar events that are longer than that?
right i vote that it takes Colorado Springs Highway teams at least the next 50 years to pave the mountain!

they can keep putting it off like my local council by just rolling up, laying down a little strip, do a really bad job of pating the tarmac down, then drive off before even sealing it!?
sound familiar to anyone else??
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