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- Rod Millen at Finish Line, Pikes Peak Hill Climb, Pikes Peak, Colorado, July 4, 1997 - First held in 1916, Colorado's Pikes Peak International Hill Climb is known as the "Race to the Clouds." Cars climb 4,720 feet over the 12.42-mile race course. Drivers negotiate 156 turns along the twisting mountain route. Few of those turns are protected by guard rails, and some have drop-offs exceeding 1,000 feet.

- July 04, 1997
- Collections - Artifact
Rod Millen at Finish Line, Pikes Peak Hill Climb, Pikes Peak, Colorado, July 4, 1997
First held in 1916, Colorado's Pikes Peak International Hill Climb is known as the "Race to the Clouds." Cars climb 4,720 feet over the 12.42-mile race course. Drivers negotiate 156 turns along the twisting mountain route. Few of those turns are protected by guard rails, and some have drop-offs exceeding 1,000 feet.
- Rod Millen, Toyota Tacoma, Pikes Peak Hill Climb, Pikes Peak, Colorado, June 14, 1998 - First held in 1916, Colorado's Pikes Peak International Hill Climb is known as the "Race to the Clouds." Cars climb 4,720 feet over the 12.42-mile race course. Drivers negotiate 156 turns along the twisting mountain route. Few of those turns are protected by guard rails, and some have drop-offs exceeding 1,000 feet.

- June 14, 1998
- Collections - Artifact
Rod Millen, Toyota Tacoma, Pikes Peak Hill Climb, Pikes Peak, Colorado, June 14, 1998
First held in 1916, Colorado's Pikes Peak International Hill Climb is known as the "Race to the Clouds." Cars climb 4,720 feet over the 12.42-mile race course. Drivers negotiate 156 turns along the twisting mountain route. Few of those turns are protected by guard rails, and some have drop-offs exceeding 1,000 feet.