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Penrose Heritage Museum

Coordinates: 38°47′34″N 104°51′0″W / 38.79278°N 104.85000°W / 38.79278; -104.85000
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The Pikes Peak Hill Climb Museum (PPHCM) is an American non-profit 501 (C)(3) organization and serves to promote and develop educational awareness of advancements in motorsports technology and automotive engineering while maintaining and preserving the history of the Pikes Peak International Hill Climb (PPIHC).[1]

The PPHCM is located within the Penrose Heritage Museum.[2]

Pikes Peak Hall of Fame inductees

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The PPHCM includes a Hall of Fame for competitors, officials, members, press, and volunteers. The first members of the hall of fame were inducted in 1997. The following list contains people inducted into the hall of fame.[3][4]

Person Inducted
J. C. Agajanian 2016
Sonny Anderson 2016
David Bachoroski 2022
Beck Bechtelheimer 2024
Bill Brokaw 2016
Annette "Peppy" Dallenbach 2022
Paul Dallenbach 2022
Wally Dallenbach Sr. 2022
Wally Dallenbach Jr. 2022
Wyatt Dallenbach 2022
Stanley DeGeer 2020
David Donner 2016
Robert Donner Sr. 2016
Robert Donner Jr. 2016
Robert Donner III 2016
Carlin Dunne 2020
Davey Durelle 2018
Ted Foltz 2024
Robert Gillis 2022
William J. Hybl 2020
Grier Manning 2022
Rod Millen 2016
Spencer Penrose 1997
Frank J. Peterson 2014
Judith K. Peterson 2014
Jim Reilly 1997
Al Rogers 1997
Nick Sanborn Jr. 2000
Randy Schranz 2018
Glen Shultz 2018
Nobuhiro Tajima 2016
Joyce Thompson Ford 2022
Gary Trachy 2022
Greg Trachy 2022
Charles L. Tutt IV 2016
William Thayer Tutt 1997
Al Unser 2020
Bobby Unser 1997
Louis Unser 1997
Clint Vahsholtz 2024
Leonard Vahsholtz 2018
Wes Vandervoort 2022
Ari Vatanen 2024
Art Walsh 2020
John Wells 2022
Jeff Zwart 2018

References

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  1. ^ "Penrose Heritage Museum". Pikes Peak International Hill Climb. Retrieved 2023-09-23.
  2. ^ "Penrose Heritage Museum". El Pomar Foundation. Retrieved 2023-09-23.
  3. ^ "Pikes Peak Hill Climb Museum Hall of Fame". ppihc.org. Pikes Peak International Hill Climb.
  4. ^ "2024 PPIHC Hall of Fame inductees announced". ppihc.org. Pikes Peak International Hill Climb. April 4, 2024. Retrieved May 3, 2024.

38°47′34″N 104°51′0″W / 38.79278°N 104.85000°W / 38.79278; -104.85000