COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – Due to the death of Super Stock Car division driver Chandler Bruning at the start of qualifying Thursday, the remainder of car and truck qualifications were suspended. Motorcycle, sidecar and quad qualifying will go as planned on Friday.
The Bruning family expressed their wishes that the race go on as planned. Drivers in their car and truck division will race in the order they would have qualified in. Qualifying order is determined by a random drawing of names from a hat.
Qualifying/practice schedule, motorcycles, sidecars, quads - Friday, June 29: 4:30 a.m. – Pikes Peak Highway tollgate opens to media with credentials
5:10 a.m. – Course closes to uphill traffic
5:30 a.m. – Practice/qualifying begins
9 a.m. – Practice/qualifying ends
Race run order – Saturday, June 30:
4:00 a.m. – Toll Gate opens
8:00 a.m. – Traffic stopped at dam
8:15 a.m. – Uphill traffic stopped at start line
8:30 a.m. – KRDO live broadcast begins
9:30 a.m. – Exhibition
9:35 a.m. – High Performance Showroom Stock
9:50 a.m. – Quad
10:05 a.m. – Sidecar
10:20 a.m. – Vintage Cycle
10:35 a.m. – Super Stock Car
11:15 a.m. – Super Truck and SUV
11:35 a.m. – Unlimited
Noon – Intermission
12:40 p.m. – Exhibition
12:45 p.m. – Pikes Peak OpenOpen
1:00 p.m. – Open Wheel
1:25 p.m. – 250 Pro
1:35 p.m. – 500 Pro
1:45 p.m. – 750 Pro
55 p.m. – Big Rig
High Performance Showroom Stock
Race Record: Rhys Millen, 2000 Mitsubishi EVO, 12:04.61, 2000
No. 87, Sunao Inagaki, Mitsubishi
No. 4, Geoff Macguire, Subaru
No. 6, Rhys Millen, Mitsubishi
No. 7, Blake Fuller, Acura
No. 11, Jeff Zwart, Porsche
Super Stock Car
Race Record: Bobby Regester, ’93 Chevrolet Camaro, 11:39.17, 1994
No. 49, Bob Nankivell, Mustang
No. 25, Bobby Regester, Camaro
No. 14, Rod Moberly, Monte Carlo
No. 18, Clint Vahsholtz, Mustang
No. 27, Steve Goeglein, Camaro
No. 9, Lynn Cowan, Camaro
No. 20, Gay Smith, Mustang
No. 7, Layne Schranz, Monte Carlo
No. 112, Steve Grieggs, Grand Prix
Super Truck and SUV
Race Record: 4WD, Larry Ragland, ’00 GMC Envoy, 11:17.66, 2000 2WD, Tyler Casebier, '00 Ford Explorer, 12:23.65
No. 81, Leonard Vahsholtz, Bronco
No. 33, Tyler Casebier, Explorer
No. 67, Scott Brazier, S-10
No. 26, David Schmidt, Sonoma
No. 6, Dick DeVries, Ranger
No. 77, Chad DeVries, Ranger
Unlimited
Race record: Rod Millen, ’94 Toyota Celica GT, 10:04.06, 1994
No. 07, Yutaka Awazuhara, Grand Vitara
No. 01, Nobuhiro Tajima, Aerio
No. 65, Butch Hardman, Porsche
Pikes Peak Open
Race record: Per Eklund, Saab 9-3 Viggen, 11:21.58, 2000
No. 111, Jean Pierre Richelmi, Toyota
No. 93, Per Eklund, Saab
No. 05, Koichi Horiuchi, Mitsubishi
Open Wheel
Race record: Robby Unser, ’93 ADT/Speedway Chevy, 10:05.85, 1994
No. 99, David Regester, Wells Coyote
No. 61, Edward Seitenbecher, Brazier Built
No. 05, Koichi Horiuchi, Mitsubishi
No. 14, Barry Isaac, Lockwood Special
No. 55, Donner Billingsly, Newman Dreggar
No. 3, Jay Stewart, Newman Dreggar
No. 84, Gary Lee Kanawyer, Wells Coyote
No. 44, Jimmy Olson, Wells Coyote
No. 42, Gary Ediger, Newman Dreggar
No. 69, Jimmy Keeney, Greenwood-Hull
No. 41, Jay Sokol, Wells Coyote
No. 06, Kevin Koback, Wells Coyote
No. 11, Keith Harper, Rattler
No. 94, Todd Cook, Wells Coyote
No. 96, Joe Daly, Ream Racer
No. 17, Steve Clark, Roadrunner
No. 40, Spencer Steele, Wells Coyote
No. 2, David Donner, Donner/Dykstra
Big Rig
Race record: Single Axle, Mike Ryan, Freightliner, 13:39.02, 2000
Tandem Axle, Bruce Canepa, ’99 Kenworth, 14:34.41, 2000
No. 1, Bruce Canepa, Kenworth
No. 77, Mike Ryan, Freightliner
*Exhibition vehicles do not qualify.![]()











