COLORADO- Former Japan national racer Nobuhiro "Monster" Tajima successfully soared fastest with a time of 9 minutes 51.278 seconds in the "Pikes Peak Hill Climb" in Colorado on Sunday (26 / 6). He was able to bury the myth of "Race to the Clouds" with a 12.42 mile distance in under 10 minutes. Tajima became the fastest success was at once sharpened record 10 minutes 01.408 seconds in his own name carved in 2007. When he was riding a twin-engined Suzuki Swift. As for now, Tajima who has appeared to follow the world rally gush SX-4-powered 910 HP.
Captured the second-fastest racer Rhys Millen driving a host of Hyundai PM580. Younger brother of former racer Rod Millen from New Zealand's record time 10:09,242.
for 9 minutes 51.278 seconds, "Monster" Tajima has Conquered "Pikes Peak Hill Climb"
Tajima with the Suzuki SX4 bury the myth of "Race to the Clouds" in under 10 minutes
Pikes Peak route is quite varied mixture of asphalt, soil and gravel road that starts from a height of 1.78 miles. Tajima was lucky, because this event was held last after as many as 89 times. Asphalt path will be covered.