For Immediate Release June 19, 2002 SCCA ProRally Championship Round #6 - Falken Tire Pikes Peak International Hillclimb Media Alert DENVER, Colorado Sixth round (of ten) for the 2002 season. A select group of 18 SCCA and FIA Performance Rally cars from across North America and drivers from around the World will compete as a championship group for the very first time at the 80th running of "The Peak." The SCCA ProRally Championship is presented by Hyundai Motor America, Mitsubishi Motor Sales of America, and Subaru of America. When & Where: June 29, 2002; Colorado Springs, CO; approximately 60 miles south of Denver CO. Headquarters Hotel, Event and Media Registration, Press Room: Antlers Adam's Mark, 4 Cascade Ave., (downtown) Colorado Springs CO 719.473.5600 Schedule: (subject to change) This schedule has been posted by the Pikes Peak International Hillclimb. Wednesday - 26 June Registration & Press Room Open - Antlers Hotel - Colorado Springs 11:00 AM - 5:00 PM Thursday - 27 June Registration & Press Room Open - Antlers Hotel - Colorado Springs 11:00 AM - 5:00 PM Scrutineering and Seed "0" start order draw - Crystal Reservoir Welcome Center (best Thursday location for media Interviews) 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM Rookies Meeting - Mandatory for all first time entrants - Antlers Hotel 4:00 PM Drivers Meeting - Mandatory for all entrants - Antlers Hotel 5:00 PM Friday - 28 June Gates Open for support vehicles and rally cars - Pikes Peak 4:00 AM 1st Practice and engine mapping session - Start to Glen Cove 5:30 AM 2nd Practice and engine mapping session -Cove Creek to Summit (best Friday location for media interviews) 6:00 AM - 9:00 AM Recce and pacenoting 9:00AM - 4:00 PM Registration & Press Room Open - Antlers Hotel - Colorado Springs 11:00 AM - 5:00 PM Saturday - 29 June Gates Open for support vehicles and rally cars - Pikes Peak 4:00 AM Gates closed to ALL traffic - Pikes Peak 8:00 AM All uphill traffic stopped at start line 8:15 AM Competition begins - run order as follows: Parade cars/Pace Car/Exhibition/Sprint Cars/HP Showroom Stock/PP Open/Quads/ Side Cars/Vintage Bikes/SCCA ProRally/ INTERMISSION/250 Pro/500 Pro/750 Pro/ Super Stock Truck & SUV/Super Stock Car/Open Wheel/ Unlimited/Big Rig 9:30 AM Sunday - 30 June Awards Brunch 10:00 AM Event Rank: This hillclimb is a full points SCCA ProRally Manufacturers Championship event for Open Class Manufacturer (Hyundai, Subaru and Mitsubishi) teams. This first-time appearance of the SCCA ProRally Championship at Pikes Peak is a non-points round for Drivers and Co-Drivers. Selected entries (driver/co-driver): Hyundai: Current Manufacturer points leaders (61 points) Mark Higgins and Michael Gibson in #5 car, former SCCA champion Paul Choiniere with Cindy Krolikowski in #6 car, 2003 Tiburons. Subaru: 2001 Overall Driver and Manufacturer Champion Mark Lovell with Steve Turvey, and Ramana Lageman with Michael Kidd, 2002 WRXs. Mitsubishi: Current Pikes Peak HP Showroom Stock Champion Rhys Millen with Shonda Albertson, and Group 2 points leader Lauchlin O'Sullivan and Matt Chester, 2002 Lancer Evo VII and Evo 6.5 Additional news interest: Pikes Peak historical records indicate that no driver from England has ever won here - in any class. With two championship leading UK based teams, one from Subaru, and one from Hyundai, both in top form, if either wins here, it will be major history making back home. Both Hyundai and Mitsubishi have considerable experience at the Peak - but have never had to run under SCCA ProRally rules while at the peak, yet Subaru, with partner Prodrive, with its huge global rallying background, has no major Hillclimb experience at all, which may make for some interesting competition amongst the works teams. High on all teams challenges is the Championship's requirement that all rally cars run on street-legal unleaded fuel with functional catalytic converters - a rule that has kept the race engineers up a lot of sleepless nights as they learn to cope with the high altitudes. Co-drivers are an essential part of rallying, and for the SCCA ProRally Championship, this event is no exception. Conversely, practice runs are banned at SCCA ProRally events, so at Pikes Peak, teams are allowed to "recce & pacenote" in street cars, at posted speed limits, the Pikes Peak Highway pre-event. Each team will have one, brief look at the mountain at speed on Friday morning, and that's it. Press & VIP Credentials; Visuals, Interviews & Media information: Event Press/Photo and VIP credentials are issued exclusively by PPIHC - not the SCCA, and will be available at registration on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. Access to press-only photo areas will require a Press Pass. Credentials are available only to members of the working press. Identification and/or proper work orders are required. Action photography will be possible from spectator and press-only viewing areas along the course. Drivers, co-drivers and crew are accessible throughout the event, including the Thursday Scrutineering session, the Friday testing session mid-point (at Glen Cove), and the service area adjacent to the start line on Saturday. SCCA ProRally Championship Contact: Kurt Spitzner - SCCA ProRally Championship Director Pre-event: 303.967.9660; 303.694.3654 Fax (USA Country Code: 1) E-mail: [email protected] Time zone at event: Mountain Time (GMT - 7 hours) SCCA ProRally: http://www.sccaprorally.org Pikes Peak International Hill Climb Contact: Tim Bergsten, media coordinator Office: 719.685.4400, ext. 11 E-mail: [email protected] Pikes Peak International Hillclimb: http://www.ppihc.com The SCCA ProRally Championship is presented by Hyundai, Mitsubishi and Subaru, and is televised in North America on Speed Channel Sports Car Club of America, Inc. � 9033 East Easter Place � Englewood CO � 80112 Phone: 303-779-6622 � Fax: 303-694-3654 Web: www.scca.org For Immediate Release June 28, 2002 SCCA ProRally Championship Round #6 - Falken Tire Pikes Peak International Hillclimb Start Order & Late Breaking News COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo Seventeen SCCA ProRally teams rolled through this mornings Scrutineering session, in preparation for their one shot at the 'worlds greatest special stage' a term coined by overall record holder Rod Millen, that so aptly describes the Pikes Peak International Hillclimb. Drivers, co-drivers and crew have been acclimating themselves to the high altitudes for several days now, and are all looking forward to tomorrows early morning practice sessions that will give them their first taste of the peak at speed. Late Breaking News: Weather: At 14,000 feet, the weather is anything but predictable, and the fires that have consumed hundreds of thousands of acres of standing timber in the nearby Pikes National Forest have created an uncharacteristic haze that surrounds much of the mountain, and the host city of Colorado Springs. The fire-fighters have had good luck in the area over the last several days, and much of the huge Hayman fire is now contained, and poses no threat to the operations of the Hillclimb. This first time participation at the Peak as a Championship round for SCCA ProRally, while awarding no points to the drivers, is, however a full points event for the Manufacturers - and all three, Hyundai, Mitsubishi, and Subaru, are all working overtime to put their cars on the summit fastest. With just one shot at the 12.5 mile stage, but with maximum points up for grabs, Saturday morning's Race to the Clouds will be quite the shootout. An early retirement has struck the Knight racing team, which had three cars entered. The #49 entry of Jonathan Ryther/Roger Loeffers was withdrawn late yesterday due to what Ryther described as a shortage of time - "my car had all new motor, turbo and engine management - we had it all together, but just ran out of time to get it all working as well as we wanted - so we concentrated on the other two cars, to make sure they were right for the Peak." The Knight Racing team's two remaining cars, the #49 car of Lon Peterson and John Elkin, and the #259 car of Scott and Robert Trinder successfully made it through what may be the worlds highest Scrutineering session (9,000 ft) - at the nearly dry Crystal Reservoir, a dramatic reminder of the extreme drought this part of the country is experiencing. Tire choice is always critical at Pikes Peak, and this years additional paved surfaces have a lot of teams - both in the SCCA ProRally division, and others, pondering a variety of ideas. Hyundai Rally Team USA - fielding two Open class cars, are trying two different setups for testing tomorrow - Mark Higgins will be using 'conventional' rally tires, and Paul Choiniere will be using a set of European rallycross tires - designed for use on both tarmac and gravel. With nearly identical cars, the results could be dramatic - or barely significant at all. Media Contact & Web Information: Kurt Spitzner - SCCA ProRally Championship Director e-mail: [email protected] Mobile: 303.204.0375 SCCA ProRally: http://www.sccaprorally.org/ Tim Bergsten, PPIHC media coordinator; E-mail: [email protected] Pikes Peak International HillClimb: http://www.ppihc.com Information regarding the start order list: Car # = number on vehicle. Class = Open or FIA Gr N - while stock appearing on the outside, using current bodyshells, SCCA Open class cars have considerable modifications to their running gear, and feature highly tuned 4-cylinder turbocharged engines and all-wheel-drive. Minimum weight is 2700 pounds. FIA Group N cars also feature all-wheel-drive and turbocharged 4-cylinder motors, but are much closer to street cars that you can buy - all bodywork must remain stock, and engine modifications are very restricted. Pikes Peak International Hillclimb - SCCA ProRally Championship Round #6, 29 June, 2002 Start Order (subject to final revision) (final order will be determined post-testing on Friday, 28 June) Start Car# Seed Cl. St+ Driver Country Co-Driver Country Car 1 432 5 GN I Ron Nelson USA Rick Burtis USA 02 Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VII 2 306 5 GN I Wolfgang Hoeck USA Julie Lin USA 02 Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VII 3 470 5 GN I Geoffrey Maguire USA Dan Sprongl CAN 02 Subaru WRX-STi 4 36 3 GN I Mark Cox USA Jim Gill USA 00 Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VI 5 124 3 GN I Peter Workum CAN Alex Gelsomino USA 97 Subaru Impreza STi 6 29 2 GN I Tim O'Neil USA Ole Holter USA 02 Subaru WRX 7 83 2 GN I Mark Utecht USA Jeff Secor USA 02 Subaru WRX 5 minute gap between the Group N and the Open Class cars 8* 1 0 Open W Mark Lovell UK Steve Turvey UK 02 Subaru WRX 9* 6 0 Open W Paul Choiniere USA Cindy Krolikowski USA 03 Hyundai Tiburon 10* 3 0 Open W Rhys Millen USA Howard Watanabe USA 02 Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VII 11* 5 0 Open W Mark Higgins UK Michael Gibson UK 03 Hyundai Tiburon 12 2 1 Open W Ramana Lagemann USA Michael Kidd UK 02 Subaru WRX 13 48 2 Open I Lon Peterson USA John Elkin USA 00 Subaru Impreza 2.5 RS 14 30 2 Open I George Plsek USA Rob Farrow USA 00 Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VI 15 4 3 Open W Lauchlin O'Sullivan USA Matt Chester USA 01 Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 6.5 16 88 3 Open I Doug Havir USA Scott Putnam USA 02 Subaru WRX 17 259 3 Open I Scott Trinder CAN Robert Trinder CAN 00 Subaru Impreza 2.5 RS * positions 8 - 11 determined by draw. + "W" signifies Works (Manufacturer supported) entry, "I" signifies an Independent entry *** there will be a 5 minute gap between the Group N and the Open Class cars. The SCCA ProRally Championship is presented by Hyundai, Mitsubishi and Subaru, and is televised in North America on Speed Channel Sports Car Club of America, Inc. � 9033 East Easter Place � Englewood CO � 80112 Phone: 303-779-6622 � Fax: 303-694-3654 Web: www.scca.org For Immediate Release June 28, 2002 SCCA ProRally Championship Round #6 - Falken Tire Pikes Peak International Hillclimb Informational Times & Testing News COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo - At 5:30 AM this morning all seventeen SCCA ProRally teams started their first ever test session at Pikes Peak, in the crisp, cool and very thin air that surrounds this huge mountain. Each team was allotted one at-speed run from the start line at 9000 feet through Glen Cove at 11,500 feet, then up to three tests from Cove Creek at 12,000 feet to the 14,400 foot summit. Mitsubishi: Lauchlin O'Sullivan and co-driver Matt Chester arrived at the Cove Creek service sans rear bumper - knocking it off early in their first run from the start line. "it was a light tap; really!" said O'Sullivan - "we didn't expect it to come off. " Sure enough, a Hillclimb worker retrieved the bumper, delivering it back to the team virtually unscathed. 2001 HPSS class champion, and teammate Rhys Millen served notice to all entrants that his win last year was no fluke, posting fastest time on the lower portion of the course in his Lancer Evo VII. The top half of his test went nearly as well, and there was no evidence of the overheating problems that have plagued the team nearly all season. Hyundai: The pair of 2003 Tiburons have a new look for this weekend - hunkered down suspensions over 17 inch rims and low profile rallycross tires from the UK, indicative of the considerable tunability engineered into these cars. The tires, designed for changeable surfaces like that experienced at the Peak - from fresh tarmac to loose gravel - seemed to be working well, as Paul Choiniere demonstrated immediately. Teammate Mark Higgins, who started on conventional rally tires, switched over to the Avon's right away at the Cove Creek service, and was happy with the result. Unofficial times for the upper test session indicated that Higgins, Choiniere, Lovell and Millen were all within seconds of each other over several attempts, setting the stage for a fierce race tomorrow. Choiniere's Tiburon suffered turbo failure at the start line, and posted a slower speed than expected - but was replaced at service, with the car clearly back in top form for the un-timed Cove Creek to summit test sessions Subaru: "We've done months of investigating, testing, and just plain asking questions" remarked Subaru Rally Team USA Manager David Campion, "and it's all been great information - but you really just have no idea what it's like up here until you arrive." Regardless, all the pre-event preparation was paying off, as Mark Lovell and teammate Ramana Lagemann had excellent tests, with immediately competitive times for the rookie team. That was until Lagemann and co-driver Michael Kidd had a miscue coming out of the aptly named "Ragged Edge" turn at 12,000 feet - luridly sliding the car, finally stopping it with a nearly 2000 foot drop-off underneath the front half of the car. Co-driver Kidd hopped out immediately, and grabbed onto the rear bumper, along with 6 photographers that caught it all on film. "It was going over - no question" exclaimed one excited photographer - we could feel it pulling away - the tow truck got here just in time." Driver, co-driver and car are just fine - although Lagemann's test was done for the day. The Independents: Without the budgets of the works teams, the independents that fill out the majority of the 17 car field have to work creatively and efficiently - as while keeping an eye on the factory teams for any tidbits of information that might be spotted - such as Hyundai's and Mitsubishis switch to tires that favor mixed surfaces over gravel only tires. Leading the pack is Doug Havir in his one-event old Prodrive-built WRX, followed closely by PPIHC and SCCA ProRally veteran Lon Peterson in the innovative, turbocharged and automatic tranmissioned Subaru Impreza 2.5RS. George Plsek debuted his Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VI to good effect making only minor adjustments, while Canadian Scott Trinder was battling both transmission and turbo boost problems - but was very confident that all his problems are curable before tomorrows session - "we may be slowest - but we still made it to the summit!" In Group N, very close competition was the rule, with Steamboat Springs CO natives Mark Cox and Jim Gill leading the way in their Lancer Evo VI, with AV Sports Peter Workum very close on their heels. In the lower course times, only 15 seconds separated all 7 entries in Group N - some of the closest racing this group has had all season. Media Contact & Web Information: Kurt Spitzner - SCCA ProRally Championship Director e-mail: [email protected] Mobile: 303.204.0375 SCCA ProRally: http://www.sccaprorally.org/ Tim Bergsten, PPIHC media coordinator; E-mail: [email protected] Pikes Peak International HillClimb: http://www.ppihc.com Pikes Peak International Hillclimb - SCCA ProRally Championship Round #6, 29 June, 2002 Entry list, sorted by Informational Times Lower Course Start Car# Seed Cl St+ Driver Country Co-Driver Country Car Times 10* 3 0 Open W Rhys Millen USA Howard Watanabe USA 02 Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VII 5:17:37 11* 5 0 Open W Mark Higgins UK Michael Gibson UK 03 Hyundai Tiburon 5:20:78 8* 1 0 Open W Mark Lovell UK Steve Turvey UK 02 Subaru WRX 5:26:48 15 4 3 Open W Lauchlin O'Sullivan USA Matt Chester USA 01 Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 6.5 5:32:87 12 2 1 Open W Ramana Lagemann USA Michael Kidd UK 02 Subaru WRX 5:33:15 16 88 3 Open I Doug Havir USA Scott Putnam USA 02 Subaru WRX 5:54:97 13 48 2 Open I Lon Peterson USA John Elkin USA 00 Subaru Impreza 2.5 RS 6:05:90 4 36 3 GN I Mark Cox USA Jim Gill USA 00 Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VI 6:11:52 5 124 3 GN I Peter Workum CAN Alex Gelsomino USA 97 Subaru Impreza STi 6:13:37 6 29 2 GN I Tim O'Neil USA Ole Holter USA 02 Subaru WRX 6:15:69 3 470 5 GN I Geoffrey Maguire USA Dan Sprongl CAN 00 Subaru Impreza WRX-STi 6:15:80 14 30 2 Open I George Plsek USA Rob Farrow USA 00 Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VI 6:16:08 17 259 3 Open I Scott Trinder CAN Robert Trinder CAN 00 Subaru Impreza 2.5 RS 6:17:23 2 306 5 GN I Wolfgang Hoeck USA Julie Lin USA 02 Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VII 6:22:77 7 83 2 GN I Mark Utecht USA Jeff Secor USA 02 Subaru WRX 6:26:61 1 432 5 GN I Ron Nelson USA Rick Burtis USA 02 Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VII 6:26:80 9* 6 0 Open W Paul Choiniere USA Cindy Krolikowski USA 03 Hyundai Tiburon 6:47:63 * positions 8 - 11 determined by draw. + "W" signifies Works (Manufacturer supported) entry, "I" signifies an Independent entry � All times shown are Informational only, and will have no effect on start order or outcome of tomorrows race. � Choiniere times hampered by turbo failure at start line The SCCA ProRally Championship is presented by Hyundai, Mitsubishi and Subaru, and is televised in North America on Speed Channel - Sports Car Club of America, Inc. � 9033 East Easter Place � Englewood CO � 80112 Phone: 303-779-6622 � Fax: 303-694-3654 Web: www.scca.org For Immediate Release June 29, 2002 SCCA ProRally Championship Round #6 - Falken Tire Pikes Peak International Hillclimb UK's Lovell, Subaru Victorious at Inaugural Summit Run COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo Under perfect for rallying weather conditions, the SCCA ProRally Championship's debut at the 80th running of the Pikes Peak International Hillclimb demonstrated to all in attendance the fiercely close competition between both independent entries and manufacturer supported teams that has become a hallmark of the nearly 30 year old rallying series. Subaru's Mark Lovell, the 2001 SCCA ProRally Driver's and Manufacturer's Champion, along with co-driver Steve Turvey made history today, setting a blistering pace of 11 minutes and 52 seconds up the 150 turn, 12 and a half mile gravel and tarmac highway. Lovell and Turvey became not only the first ever SCCA ProRally Overall winners at Pikes Peak, but also the first British citizens to win at this extraordinary event. Hyundai: With a margin of just 19 seconds, Subaru's win was just and hard-earned - but was also the recipient of some Pikes Peak Luck. Paul Choiniere, with several winning years of experience at the Peak with John Buffum's Libra Racing team, was favored by many over the 'rookie' team of Subaru's Prodrive, but had a puncture to the left front tire just two miles into the stage. Driving one of the most committed rides of his career, Choiniere, with Hillclimb veteran co-driver Cindy Krolikowski blasted up the mountain in his hobbled Tiburon in just over 12 minutes, stunning the crowds that lined the mountain from top to bottom. Teammates Mark Higgins and Michael Gibson also suffered from the cruel turns, posting the only retirement of the SCCA ProRally division with terminal power steering failure, coating their windshield with fluid, as they approached the three quarter mark up the hill. Mitsubishi: Lauchlin O'Sullivan and co-driver Matt Chester posted the upset of the Open Class with a third place finish, 13 seconds behind Choiniere and a paper thin 8 hundredths of a second ahead of Ramana Lagemann's Subaru, and less than 6 seconds ahead of lead-driver and team boss Rhys Millen. Millen, chasing developmental problems on his all-new Lancer Evo VII much the way Hyundai was chasing problems with their new Tiburons several months ago, stalled twice at the start line, an omen that the 2001 Pikes Peak HP Showroom Stock champion wasn't able to overcome. Subaru: The months of testing, questioning and preparing paid off for Subaru and Prodrive, delivering the team with their first top podium position of the 2002 season in the most dramatic way. Lovell delivered a flawless drive to the summit, with teammates Ramana Lagemann and Michael Kidd, recovered from their hair-raising "visit to the edge" in yesterday's test also drove a nearly perfect run, keeping fans on their feet and the live radio announcers nearly speechless. The Independents: Doug Havir, with Scott Putnam finished only 11 seconds out of the 'twelve's' in their brilliant yellow Subaru WRX, and 19 and 21 seconds ahead of fellow independents Lon Peterson and George Plesk. Only Scott and Robert Trinder, beleaguered by ongoing transmission woes were out of the hunt, soldiering to the summit in just over 15 minutes, with just 3rd gear to get them their. "Giving up wasn't an option" said the young Scott, "we still feel like winners" In Group N, the exceptionally close test times posted yesterday were precisely indicative of the close racing today. After 12 miles on the most exhilarating rally road in the USA, only 37 seconds separated the class winner from the final 7th place finisher. 2002 season and Pikes Peak rookie Wolfgang Hoeck, originally from Austria, with Julie Lin posted the Group N record at 13:31.51, two seconds ahead of Tim O'Neil and Ole Holter. Using skills both from his rallying background in Austria, and from his several successful seasons in the SCCA ProSolo (autocross) Championship, Hoeck flew his Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VII up the highway in fine form. As were several other teams, Hoeck's crew kept an keen eye on the ever changing road conditions that are a hallmark of racing at Pikes Peak, and swapped tires several times in the morning from tarmac to gravel and back to tarmac tires again at the last minute. Their tire choice was a wise one, with much needed heavy rains the night before sweeping much of the loose 'marbles' off the road, and providing a grippy surface for all. Notes: Subaru's first place win at this full-points round of the SCCA Manufacturers Championship has moved them within striking distance of points leaders Hyundai, which leads 76 to 72 as the series heads back east for Round 7, the Maine Forest Rally in three weeks. The third place finish for Mitsubishi has also aided their points position, now at 49. TV Time: The 2002 Pikes Peak International Hillclimb review show airs on ESPN2 on Saturday, August 24th at 3:00 PM (Eastern time), and re-airs on Sunday, August 25 at 11:30 PM (Eastern) Media Contact & Web Information: Kurt Spitzner - SCCA ProRally Championship Director e-mail: [email protected] Mobile: 303.204.0375 SCCA ProRally: http://www.sccaprorally.org/ Tim Bergsten, PPIHC media coordinator; E-mail: [email protected] Pikes Peak International HillClimb: http://www.ppihc.com Pikes Peak International Hillclimb - SCCA ProRally Championship Round #6, 29 June, 2002 Times are in Minutes, Seconds, and Hundredths Fin Car# Seed Class ST* Driver Country Co-Driver Country Car Time 1 1 0 Open W Mark Lovell UK Steve Turvey UK 02 Subaru WRX 11:52.69 2 6 0 Open W Paul Choiniere USA Cindy Krolikowski USA 03 Hyundai Tiburon 12:11.30 3 4 3 Open W Lauchlin O'Sullivan USA Matt Chester USA 01 Mitsu Lancer Evo 6.5 12:23.90 4 2 1 Open W Ramana Lagemann USA Michael Kidd UK 02 Subaru WRX 12:23.98 5 3 0 Open W Rhys Millen USA Howard Watanabe USA 02 Mitsu Lancer Evo VII 12:29.14 6 88 3 Open I Doug Havir USA Scott Putnam USA 02 Subaru WRX 13:11.54 7 48 2 Open I Lon Peterson USA John Elkin USA 00 Subaru Impreza 2.5 13:29.63 8 30 2 Open I George Plsek USA Rob Farrow USA 00 Mitsu Lancer Evo VI 13:31.53 9 259 3 Open I Scott Trinder CAN Robert Trinder CAN 00 Subaru Impreza 2.5 15:09.87 DNF 5 0 Open W Mark Higgins UK Michael Gibson UK 03 Hyundai Tiburon * 1 306 5 GN I Wolfgang Hoeck USA Julie Lin USA 02 Mitsu Lancer Evo VII 13:31.51 2 29 2 GN I Tim O'Neil USA Ole Holter USA 02 Subaru WRX 13:33.59 3 124 3 GN I Peter Workum CAN Alex Gelsomino USA 97 Subaru Impreza STi 13:38.71 4 36 3 GN I Mark Cox USA Jim Gill USA 00 Mitsu Lancer Evo VI 13:45.23 5 432 5 GN I Ron Nelson USA Rick Burtis USA 02 Mitsu Lancer Evo VII 13:47.65 6 470 5 GN I Geoffrey Maguire USA Dan Sprongl CAN 00 Subaru WRX-STi 14:00.67 7 83 2 GN I Mark Utecht USA Jeff Secor USA 02 Subaru WRX 14:08.57 * "W" signifies Works (Manufacturer supported) entry, "I" signifies an Independent entry The SCCA Open Class and FIA Group N class are new classes at this event. Therefore, the winning times are new records for the Pikes Peak International Hillclimb Higgins retirement due to power steering failure The SCCA ProRally Championship is presented by Hyundai, Mitsubishi and Subaru, and is televised in North America on Speed Channel Sports Car Club of America, Inc. � 9033 East Easter Place � Englewood CO � 80112 Phone: 303-779-6622 � Fax: 303-694-3654 Web: www.scca.org