1. The Pikes Peak Hill Climb IS run during the summer. At 14,000 feet, there's often snow on the ground year-round. 2. What the video didn't mention is that there are almost NO rules to the Pike Peak race. Other than meeting a minimum standard of safety equipment (such as a roll cage), entries can be set up any way they want. This includes gasoline, diesel, hybrid, or electric engines; any kind of aerodynamics; mass-produced or custom-built chassis; and more. If you're interested, this is reviewed in another video, here: ruclips.net/video/omkBKUpGVLk/видео.html
Next up you I reckon you should look for Nurburgring nordschleife onboard footage, that track is like a mix between pikes peak and Bathurst
that would be nice, a reaction to the 24 hours of Nurburgring
1. The Pikes Peak Hill Climb IS run during the summer. At 14,000 feet, there's often snow on the ground year-round. 2. What the video didn't mention is that there are almost NO rules to the Pike Peak race. Other than meeting a minimum standard of safety equipment (such as a roll cage), entries can be set up any way they want. This includes gasoline, diesel, hybrid, or electric engines; any kind of aerodynamics; mass-produced or custom-built chassis; and more. If you're interested, this is reviewed in another video, here: ruclips.net/video/omkBKUpGVLk/видео.html
Please do a video on mad Mike rx7
Try gymkhana Los Angeles streets
And all the rest of the Gymkhana series!