While some drivers and riders have been competing for years, others have never even set foot on Pikes Peak. This is just one of various factors that will play into this year’s Pikes Peak International Hill Climb. With the newly paved road comes questions on how to set the car up. In years past, teams could never use a full tarmac or road race setup. It was always a compromise between the crushed granite and the tarmac. Now the question is how stiff and low teams can take their cars while still being drive able on the rough highway. After all, just because Pikes Peak is paved, doesn’t mean its a completely smooth race track surface.
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