Who won the SCORE Baja 1000?
Rob MacCachren
in desert racing, Las Vegas’ Rob MacCachren was driver of record for San Diego’s budding youthful super star Luke McMillin rose above the rest in a field of 299 starters Friday to win the overall and SCORE Trophy Truck title in the legendary season-ending BFGoodrich Tires 54th SCORE Baja 1000, presented by 4 Wheel …
Who won the 54th Baja 1000?
Phil Blurton
At the 54th running of the iconic SCORE Baja 1000, Phil Blurton finished the 1227-mile point-to-point desert race in 33rd overall, winning the UTV overall and Forced-Induction class victory for Can-Am.
Who is leading the Baja 1000 2021?
The Slam Life Racing Honda team led by Mark Samuels won the 2021 Baja 1000 in the pro motorcycle class. Samuels teamed up with Justin Morgan, Kendal Norman, and Brandon Prieto. Their time of 23:07:18 with an average speed of 53.04 miles per hour placed them sixth overall among all the cars and trucks.
Where does the Baja 1000 start and end?
Traditionally the Baja 1000 has started in Ensenada and ended in La Paz making the race course a straight shot down the peninsula, but it has also been run as a loop race that starts and ends in Northern Baja.
Who won the Baja 1000 2021 trophy truck?
Rob MacCachren and Luke McMillin take overall win at SCORE Baja 1000. Rob MacCachren and Luke McMillin rose above the rest in a field of 299 starters to win the overall and SCORE Trophy Truck title in the BFGoodrich Tires 54th SCORE Baja 1000, presented by 4 Wheel Parts.
Why is it called the Baja 1000?
It was at that time in history, Baja California governor Milton Castellanos handed over sanctioning of the event to a non-profit Mexican corporation called the “Baja Sports Committee” (BSC). BSC renamed the event the “Baja Mil” (Baja 1000) and scheduled the race to run on the original dates chosen by NORRA.
Who won the Baja 500 this year?
Larry Roeseler
Larry Roeseler won the Baja 500 at the age of 64. SCORE called it “A Win For The Aged.” Roeseler finished the 466-mile course in his No. 43 Baja Jerky Cantina Racing Toyota Tundra built by ID Designs in 10 hours, 16 minutes and two seconds with an average speed of 45.39 miles per hour.