July 6th, 2012.
For Immediate Release
Aussie team commits to new Pikes Peak date.
Though disadvantaged by the postponement of the 2012 Pikes
Peak event from its original date to the later date of August 12, the visiting Aussie
Skelta team has confirmed it is committed to supporting the iconic hill climb.
Originally scheduled for July 8, the event was placed on
hold when massive fires swept the area around Pikes Peak and nearby Colorado
Springs, destroying over 350 homes. The Colorado Forestry service met with the
organisers and it was agreed to postpone the 2012 event until the fires were
fully contained.
Skelta’s driver Jeff Denmeade says he fully understands the
reasons behind the postponement: “Coming from the Aussie bush that occasionally
ignites in similar fashion our team empathizes with the Pikes Peak organisers
and our thoughts are primarily with the people of the Colorado Springs area many
of whom have been hit so hard by this fire.”
“While it’s going to be financially tough on us, because we
will be flying home and then back to Colorado a few weeks later, but putting it
all into perspective our problems fade almost into insignificance when compared to the disastrous outcome
for people who lost their homes.
“We just have to bite the bullet, power-up and push on,”
added Denmeade.
“It almost seems that chasing a good result in the hill
climb is not our first concern.
Instead, our priority is to get back to Colorado Springs to show our
support for these wonderful people who have hosted the event for the past 96
years.
“These are great people and we’ve ended up with friends for
life from our first visit to Pikes Peak in 2010.’
FACT: Pikes Peak has only been cancelled twice in its
history and that was during the two world wars.
At first our team considered to skip the re-dated 2012
event, leave the vehicle and parts in storage in Colorado for 12 months and go
with the 2013 event. But after a
meeting of the heads for our team, it was decided to push through and run the
rescheduled 2012 event.
The team wishes to thank Honda Racing HPD (USA) for its
support and assistance offered to us all during this event, and also our head
ECU engineer David Hinde (from NSW) for his on-event input bringing the Skelta
up to spec for high altitude running.
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