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BFGoodrich Tires, ‘Apdaly’ Lopez, Brown, Geiser Bros. All major winners Saturday at 2017 SCORE Awards Night

SCORE MEDIA CONTACT: Dominic Clark, dominiccnv@aol.com



January 13, 2018


 


BFGoodrich Tires, ‘Apdaly’ Lopez, Brown, Geiser Bros.


All major winners Saturday at 2017 SCORE Awards Night


 


Jimco captures Original Buggy Chassis points; Dougans wins Engine Builder points,


American Honda Motorcycle point champ, Polaris Industries UTV point champion,


Geiser Bros Original Truck Chassis points repeat, 31 SCORE Milestone award winners honored


 


    SAN DIEGO, California, USA—BFGoodrich Tires, Carlos ‘Apdaly’ Lopez, Dana Brown and brothers Jeff and Rick Geiser were among the major winners Saturday night as SCORE International officially concluded the 2017 SCORE World Desert Champioship with the annual SCORE Awards Night gala held for the first time at the popular San Diego Air & Space Museum at Balboa Park.


     SCORE Off-Roadsman of the Year awards were presented in 14 categories along with the 31 winners of the SCORE Milestone Awards as well as the overall and class point champions of the four-race 2017 SCORE World Desert Championship.


    In front of an enthusiastic crowd of nearly 500, the evening was also a celebration of 44 years of SCORE championship desert racing.  Following the lengthy salute to the stars of the 2017 SCORE World Desert Championship, SCORE owner Roger Norman summarized his fifth year as SCORE’s CEO and President.


     “We want to sincerely acknowledge the support, assistance and sacrifices made by family members, friends and sponsors--because without their support, the accomplishments of our racers in the series would not have been possible,” commented Norman. “Becoming a SCORE overall or class point champion, winning a coveted SCORE Off-Roadsman Award or a SCORE Milestone Award is an achievement of the highest degree in our beloved sport.”


     The evening included a colorful video tribute to the 2017 SCORE World Desert Championship produced by SCORE’s award-winning television producer BCII TV.


SCORE PERSON OF THE YEAR


     Acclaimed documentary filmmaker Dana Brown was named the 2017 SCORE Person of the Year.


     Born in Dana Point, Calif., Brown has produced through Dana Brown Films a number of lifestyle action sports dramas, including Dust 2 Glory, released in late 2017 that celebrates the SCORE World Desert Championship with up close and personal stories of racers as well as capturing the stark beauty of the Mexico’s magnificent Baja California peninsula and the warmth, friendliness and enthusiasm of the legions of Mexican fans that embrace SCORE Baja racing.


     An avid surfer, Brown grew up in filmmaking as the eldest son of legendary documentary filmmaker Bruce Brown (Endless Summer), who passed away shortly after December’s official premiere of Dust 2 Glory.


     For Dust 2 Glory, Brown captured all four races of the 2016 SCORE World Desert Championship as well as the 2015 SCORE Baja 1000.


     Dana and his talented crew, which included BCII TV (SCORE TV shows’ producer), spent 14 months shooting and another 10 months of editing prior to the first official showing of the new film at last November’s SEMA SCORE Baja 1000 Experience in Las Vegas.


BFGOODRICH TIRES ROLLS


     BFGoodrich Tires, the official tire of SCORE for 42 years, received two awards. BFGoodrich Tires was honored as the SCORE Contingency Company of the year for the 26th time as well as being voted the SCORE Pit Support Team of the Year for the 28th time.


BFGOODRICH TIRES BONUSES


     Helping SCORE celebrate the 2018 SCORE World Desert Championship including the 50th anniversary year of the legendary SCORE Baja 500 in June, BFGoodrich Tires announced special contingency bonus prizes for two SCORE races in 2018.  In addition to the normal contingency prizes, a BFGoodrich Tires driver that has the fastest overall time will receive a  $25,000 bonus purse in the 50th BFGoodrich Tires SCORE Baja 500 and $25,000 bonus purse in the 51st SCORE Baja 1000.


     BFGoodrich Tires has been the choice of 31 of the 49 overall winners of the popular SCORE Baja 500.


SCORE OFF-ROADSMAN OF THE YEAR AWARDS


     The SCORE Off-Roadsman awards were determined by online vote of SCORE members as well as the general public. Among the other honorees were the top point leaders from the four-race 2017 SCORE World Desert Championship, the World’s Foremost Desert Racing Series.


-SCORE ROOKIE


    In one of the most impressive driving performances in SCORE history, youthful third-generation desert racer Broc Dickerson, Brawley, Calif., was vote the 2017 SCORE Rookie of the Year after a sterling season.


     Dickerson, just 16 years old, is a veteran short-course/stadium racer with many Lucas Oil Off-Road Series race wins, 2017 was his first season in desert racing and was competing in the ultra-competitive Class 10 in the No. 1023 Dickerson Racing Chevy-powered Alumi Craft open-wheel desert race car.


     Out of the box Dickerson surprised the field in San Felipe to win Class 10 before stunning the class again at the SCORE Baja  500 and pulling off a triple with his class win at the Tijuana SCORE Desert Challenge to take a near-insurmountable lead in the season points for his class.


     After finishing 10th in the BFGoodrich Tires SCORE Baja 1000, the unassuming Dickerson won the SCORE Overall Buggy point championship along with the Class 10 season title. He also finished second in overall points for the year among all racers from all classes to help him earn the prestigious 2017 SCORE Rookie of the Year award.


     Dickerson now joins previous winners of the SCORE top rookie award like Frank Vessels, Jimmie Johnson, Ricky Johnson, Robby Gordon, John Herder, Bekki Freeman, Andy McMillin, Brian Wilson, Luke McMillin, Bryce Menzies, Tony Gera, Carlos ‘Apdaly’ Lopez and Chad Broughton.


-GEISER BROTHERS TRIPLE


     Jeff Geiser, co-owner of Geiser Brothers of Phoenix with his brother Rick, was voted as the SCORE Mechanic of the Year for his work with RPM Racing, of Bristol, Tenn., which fields five vehicles in the SCORE World Desert Championship.


     Rick Geiser was voted the SCORE Team Manager of the Year for his work helping coordinate the racing efforts of RPM Racing.


     This was the third straight year that Rick and Jeff Geiser have won these individual awards.


     Geiser Brothers also won the SCORE Original Truck Chassis Manufacturer season point title for the third straight year.


ADDITIONAL QUOTE


    “The year of 2017 was another landmark year in the history of SCORE International,” Norman added. “We witnessed a total of nearly 8,000 different drivers/co-drivers, riders/co-riders and from 44 U.S. States and 30 countries that participated in our four spectacular races in SCORE World Desert Championship highlighted by our absolutely amazing celebration of the 50 years of the iconic SCORE Baja 1000.”


     “For my wife Elise and I, this was our fifth year as the caretakers of this amazing international treasure we all know as SCORE International. We are even more committed to work with our racers to expand the reach of SCORE even further than it has achieved already.”


SCORE OVERALL POINT CHAMPS


     Leading the parade of 2017 SCORE Desert Series point champions were the four overall titlists—Carlos ‘Apdaly’ Lopez, Tecate, Mexico. (SCORE Overall, SCORE Overall Truck and SCORE Trophy Truck in the No. 1 RPM Racing Chevy Rally Truck), Broc Dickerson, Brawley, Calif. (SCORE Overall Buggy and Class 10 in the No. 1023 Alumi Craft-Chevy), Francisco Arredondo (SCORE Overall motorcycle and Pro Moto Unlimited in the No. 45x BREMEN-Arredondo-Haines Racing Honda CRF450X) and Marc Burnett, Lakeside Calif. (SCORE Overall UTV and Pro UTV FI in the No. 2905 Can-Am Maverick X3 Turbo).


    It was the third straight year for ‘Apdaly’ Lopez to win the Overall Truck title and second time in three years to win the SCORE Overall point championship, and first time for Dickerson, Arredondo and Burnett to capture overall category titles.


SCORE MANUFACTURER POINTS


     Besides the Geiser Brothers, manufacturer point titles won were led JIMCO Racing Inc. that won the 2017 SCORE Original Buggy Chassis Manufacturer point championship for the 23rd time in SCORE history. Based in Santee, Calif. and housed in a 16,000-square foot facility, JIMCO Racing vehicles were among the top finishers in several SCORE classes in 2017 including the entire top three in the unlimited Class 1 season points.


     After another banner year in the SCORE World Desert Championship in 2017, Ray Field’s Dougans Racing Engines of Riverside, Calif. captured the 2017 Engine Builder point championship for the third time.


     In the fourth year decided by points, Honda won the SCORE Motorcyle Manufacturer of the Year SCORE Off-Roadsman award for the third time.


     In the third year decided by points, Polaris Industries won the SCORE UTV Manufacturer of the Year points for the third straight year


SCORE MILESTONE AWARDS


     Another element of the diverse awards program was the presentation of the 2017 SCORE Milestone Awards.  As it has for 32 years, the coveted SCORE Milestone Awards were presented to those drivers in who finished all required miles of the 2017 SCORE World Desert Championship. A total of 31 racers completed all 2,057.97 required miles in the four-race 2017 SCORE World Desert Championship.


     Since 2014 motorcycle and quad classes were eligible for the award along with the pro car, truck and UTV classes.


SCORE MEDIA AWARDS


     Dan Sanchez, Editor of the popular SCORE Journal digital magazine and SCORE race programs was voted for the first time as the SCORE Journalist of the Year, while GetSome Photo (Art Eugenio) earned the SCORE Photographer of the Year honors for the fourth straight year.


     Winning the SCORE Videographer of the Year award for the second time was BCII TV, the award-winning SoCal company that produces all of the SCORE television shows and special content materials for the SCORE website.


MIC MEN


     Emcees for the evening were SCORE Live announcer Rat Sult and SCORE advisor Juan Tintos Funcke. The invocation and


SCOREstory


     The original SCORE International was founded in 1973 by the late Mickey Thompson and headed by Sal Fish from 1974 until Fish sold SCORE International to Roger and Elise Norman on Dec. 20, 2012. SCORE continues as the premier sanctioning body in the sport of desert racing. SCORE races feature classes for Pro and Sportsman cars, trucks, UTVs, motorcycles and quads competing in the internationally-televised four-race SCORE World Desert Championship.


SCOREscope


     Below is the four-race 2018 SCORE World Desert Championship schedule. For the third consecutive year all four races are being held in Baja California, Mexico. Here is the complete 2018 SCORE World Desert Championship schedule:


32nd SCORE San Felipe 250, April 4-April 8, San Felipe, Mexico
50th BFGoodrich Tires SCORE Baja 500, May 30-June 3, Ensenada Mexico
Tijuana 22nd SCORE Desert Challenge, Sept. 19-23, Tijuana, Mexico
51st SCORE Baja 1000, Nov.14-18, Ensenada, Mexico

SCORE SPONSORS…


     Official SCORE Sponsors: BFGoodrich Tires-Official Tire and official race title sponsor, Monster Energy-Official Energy Drink, King Shocks-Official Shock Absorber, RACELINE Wheels-Official Wheel, Axial R/C-Official R/C Vehicle, El Rey Network-Official Television Partner, Wide Open Excursions-Official Arrive and Drive Company, Crystal Bay Casino-Official Casino.


     SCORE Official Partners: PCI Race Radios, 4 Wheel Parts, The Satellite Phone Store, Satellite Del Norte, Instant Mexico Auto Insurance, CETTO Vineyards.


     Additional SCORE Associate Partners: Proturismo Ensenada, Baja California Secretary of Tourism, Baja California Sur State Government, Baja California Sur Secretary of Tourism, Mexicali Ayuntamiento, COTUCO Mexicali/San Felipe, Cruz Roja Mexicana, Corporate Helicopters, McKenzie’s Performance Products, Advanced Color Graphics.


     Tijuana SCORE Desert Challenge Special Partners: XXII Ayuntamiento de Tijuana, Baja California State Secretary of Tourism, Comite de Turismo and Convenciones, Comite de Marcadotecnia Turistica, Asociacion de Hoteles del Noroeste.


     For more information regarding SCORE, visit the official website of the SCORE World Desert Championship at www.SCOREInternational.com.


 


2017 SCORE Off-Roadsman of the Year Award Winners


2017 SCORE Mechanic of the Year—Jeff Geiser, Geiser Brothers


2017 SCORE Team Manager of the Year—Rick Geiser, Geiser Brothers


2017 SCORE Contingency Company of the Year—BFGoodrich Tires


2017 SCORE Pit Support Team of the Year—BFGoodrich Tires


2017 SCORE Journalist of the Year—Dan Sanchez, SCORE Journal


2017 SCORE Photographer of the Year—Art Eugenio, GetSome Photo


2017 SCORE Videographer of the Year—BCII TV, Bud Brutsman


2017 SCORE Rookie of the Year—Broc Dickerson, Class 10


2017 SCORE Person of the Year—Dana Brown, Dana Brown Films


*2017 SCORE Original Buggy Chassis Manufacturer of the Year—Jimco Racing (Mike Julson)


*2017 SCORE Engine Builder of the Year—Dougans Racing Engines (Ray Field)


*2017 SCORE Original Truck Chassis Manufacturer of the Year—Geiser Bros (Jeff and Rick Geiser)


*2017 SCORE Motorcycle Manufacturer of the Year—Honda Motorcycles


*2017 SCORE UTV Manufacturer of the Year—Polaris Industries


 


*Determined by points; others-online voting


 


All-time SCORE Off-Roadsman Award Winners


Current Awards (1974 thru 2010-voted by SCORE membership; since 2011-online voting)


SCORE CONTINGENCY COMPANY


1977—NGK Spark Plugs


1978—Pennzoil


1979—BFGoodrich Tires


1980—Rough Country


1981—Bridgestone


1982—BFGoodrich Tires


1983—BFGoodrich Tires


1984—BFGoodrich Tires


1985—TIE-BFGoodrich Tires


            & Yokohama Tires


1986—Yokohama Tires


1987—BFGoodrich Tires


1988—Yokohama Tires


1989—Yokohama Tires


1990—Yokohama Tires


1991—Yokohama Tires


1992—Yokohama Tires


1993—BFGoodrich Tires


1994—BFGoodrich Tires


1995—BFGoodrich Tires


1996—BFGoodrich Tires


1997—BFGoodrich Tires


1998—Duralast Batteries


1999—BFGoodrich Tires


2000—BFGoodrich Tires


2001—BFGoodrich Tires


2002—BFGoodrich Tires


2003—BFGoodrich Tires


2004—BFGoodrich Tires


2005—BFGoodrich Tires


2006—BFGoodrich Tires


2007—BFGoodrich Tires


2008—Volkswagen of America


2009—BFGoodrich Tires


2010—Sunoco


2011—BFGoodrich Tires


2012—BFGoodrich Tires


2013—Rigid Industries


2014—King Shocks


2015—BFGoodrich Tires


2016—BFGoodrich Tires


2017—BFGoodrich Tires


 


SCORE MECHANIC


1974—Scott McKenzie


1975—Dick Russell


1976—Jim Fueling


1977—Scott McKenzie


1978—Scott McKenzie


1979—Scott McKenzie


1980—Bill Stroppe


1981—Tom Strong


1982—Bill Stroppe


1983—Bill Stroppe


1984—Bill Stroppe


1985—Bill Stroppe


1986—Randy Anderson


1987—NONE SELECTED


1988—Jon Nelson


1989—Russ Wernimont


1990—Call Wells III


1991—Ivan Scoppertone


1992—Russ Wernimont


1993—Russ Wernimont


1994—Russ Wernimont


1995—Curt LeDuc


1996—Steve Silverthorn


1997—NONE SELECTED


1998—Mike Smith


1999—Mike Smith


2000—Mike Smith


2001—Mike Stapleton


2002—Barry Beacham


2003—Mike Smith


2004—John Hoffman


2005—Mark Cowan


2006—Rick Geiser


2007—Jim Blackmore


2008—Andy McGaw


2009—Mike Stapleton


2010—Rick Geiser


2011—Jeff Geiser


2012—Mike Stapleton


2013—Johnny Nelson


2014—Steve Covey


2015—Jeff Geiser


2016—Jeff Geiser


2017—Jeff Geiser


 


SCORE TEAM MANAGER


1974—Bill Mears


1975—Jack Miller


1976—Steve Kassanyi


2015—Rick Geiser


2016—Rick Geiser


2017—Rick Geiser


 


SCORE PIT SUPPORT TEAM


1977—Checkers


1978—F.A.I.R.


1979—Checkers


1980—Budweiser


1981—Budweiser


1982—BFGoodrich Tires


1983—Checkers


1984—BFGoodrich Tires


1985—TIE-Checkers & F.A.I.R.


1986—Spirit Racing


1987—BFGoodrich Tires


1988—BFGoodrich Tires


1989—BFGoodrich Tires


1990—Sage Council


1991—BFGoodrich Tires


1992—BFGoodrich Tires


1993—Checkers


1994—BFGoodrich Tires


1995—BFGoodrich Tires


1996—BFGoodrich Tires


1997—BFGoodrich Tires


1998—BFGoodrich Tires


1999—BFGoodrich Tires


2000—BFGoodrich Tires


2001—BFGoodrich Tires


2002—BFGoodrich Tires


2003—BFGoodrich Tires


2004—BFGoodrich Tires


2005—BFGoodrich Tires


2006—BFGoodrich Tires


2007—BFGoodrich Tires


2008—BFGoodrich Tires


2009—Baja Pits


2010—BFGoodrich Tires


2011—Baja Pits


2012—BFGoodrich Tires


2013—BFGoodrich Tires


2014—Baja Pits


2015—BFGoodrich Tires


2016—BFGoodrich Tires


2017—BFGoodrich Tires


 


SCORE ROOKIE


1974—Frank Vessels


1975—Carroll Ditson


1976—Jackie Thomison


1977—Jerry Boone


1978—Jim Jacobus


1979—Dixie Hawkins


1980—Ray Encabo


1981—Malcolm Vinje


1982—Roger Mortenson


1983—Mike Falkosky


1984—John Clark Gable


1985—Rob Tolleson


1986—Brian Stewart


1987—Robby Gordon


1988—Doug Fortin


1989—Scott Reams


1990—Charlie Townsley


1991—Dan Smith


1992—Brian Goodrich


1993—Ricky Johnson


1994—Tom Rusich


1995—Jimmie Johnson


1996—TIE-Chuck Harris


            & Tom Dittfield


1997—John Herder


1998—Bekki Freeman


1999—Jared Hardin


2000—Jeremy Spirkoff


2001—Jason Hunter


2002—Alan Pflueger


2003—Brian Ickler


2004—Andy McMillin


2005—Caleb Gaddis


2006—Garron Cadiente


2007—Eric Chase


2008—Lee Banning


2009—Brian Wilson


2010—Luke McMillin


2011—Bryce Menzies


2012—Steven Strobel


2013—Rene Rodriguez


2014—Tony Gera


2015—Carlos ‘Apdaly’ Lopez


2016—Chad Broughton


2017—Broc Dickerson


 


SCORE PERSON


1974—Walt Lott


1975—Doc Sauers


1976—Ivan Stewart


1977—Jim McCullick


1978—Quico Santana


1979—Hal Harris


1980—Malcolm Smith


1981—Joe MacPherson


1982—Athene Karis


1983—Walker Evans


1984—Ivan Stewart


1985—Frank DeAngelo


1986—Walker Evans


1987—Bob Steinberger


1988—Walt Lott


1989—Evan Evans


1990—Michael Gaughan


1991—Peri Comb


1992—Dan Newsome


1993—Michael Gaughan


1994—Jimmy Smith


1995—Danny Hamel


1996—Dan Newsome


1997—Joe MacPherson


1998—Dan Newsome


1999—Larry Roeseler


2000—Bob Steinberger


2001—Debbie Dickerhoof


2002—Jeff Quinn


2003—TIE-Mike Julson


            & Corky McMillin


2004—Ed Herbst


2005—Corky McMillin (posthumously)


2006—Cameron Steele


2007—Cameron Steele


2008—Rob MacCachren


2009—Robby Gordon


2010—Robbie Pierce


2011—Johnny Campbell


2012—Jeff Cummings


2013—Kurt Caselli (posthumously)


2014—Gus Vildosola


2015—Oscar Ramos J. (posthumously)


2016—Frank DeAngelo


2017—Dana Brown


 


SCORE JOURNALIST


1975—Jean Calvin


1976—Sam Wilshire


1977—Sam Wilshire


1978—Judy Smith


1979—Steve Kassanyi


1980—Judy Smith


1981—Jean Calvin


1982—Judy Smith


1983—Jean Calvin


1984—Jean Calvin


1985—Jean Calvin


1986—Jean Calvin


1987—Jim Short


1988—Jean Calvin


1989—Jean Calvin


1990—Jean Calvin


1991—Judy Smith


1992—Judy Smith


1993—Tony Tellier


1994—Jean Calvin


1995—NONE SELECTED


1996—Judy Smith


1997—Jean Calvin


1998—Judy Smith


1999—Judy Smith


2000—Judy Smith


2001—Judy Smith


2002—Judy Smith


2003—Judy Smith


2004—Judy Smith


2005—Judy Smith


2006—Marty Fiolka


2007—Judy Smith


2008—John Calvin


2009—Tim Sanchez


2010—Tim Sanchez


2011—Gabriel Garcia


2012—Jim Ryan


2013—Gabriel Garcia


2014—Judy Smith


2015—Matt Kartozian


2016—Armando Castaneda


2017—Dan Sanchez


 


SCORE PHOTOGRAPHER


1975—Dave Cody


1976—Trackside


1977—Ariz. Comp. Photos


1978—Trackside


1979—Trackside


1980—Trackside


1981—Action Photo


1982—Trackside


1983—Trackside


1984—Trackside


1985—Trackside


1986—Trackside


1987—ESPN


1988—Trackside


1989—Trackside


1990—Carrera


1991—Carrera


1992—Carrera


1993—Carrera


1994—Carrera


1995—NONE SELECTED


1996—Carrera


1997—Carrera


1998—Carrera


1999—Carrera


2000—Trackside


2001—Carrera


2002—Trackside


2003—Trackside


2004—Trackside


2005—Trackside


2006—HighRev Photography


2007—Trackside Photo


2008—Durka Durka Photo


2009—HighRev Photography


2010—HighRev Photography


2011—My Baja Photo


2012—My Baja Photo


2013—HighRev Photography


2014—GetSome Photo


2015—GetSome Photo


2016—GetSome Photo


2017—GetSome Photo


 


SCORE Videographer


2011—Cactus Films


2012—Cactus Films


2013—Tempt Media


2014—Cactus Films


2015—Baja Films


2016—BCII TV


2017—BCII TV


 


SCORE ORIGINAL BUGGY


CHASSIS MANUFACTURER


1974—Funco


1975—Hi-Jumper


1976—Chenowth


1977—Chenowth


1978—Chenowth


1979—Funco


1980—Funco


1981—Funco


1982—Raceco


1983—TIE-Chenowth & Raceco


1984—Raceco


1985—Raceco


1986—Raceco


1987—Raceco


1988—Chenowth


1989—Chenowth


1990—Chenowth


1991—Chenowth


1992—Jimco


1993—Mirage


1994—Chenowth


1995—Jimco


1996—Jimco


1997—Jimco


1998—Jimco


1999—Jimco


2000—Jimco


2001—Jimco


2002—Jimco


(By Points since 2003)


2003—Jimco


2004—Jimco


2005—Jimco


2006—Jimco


2007—Jimco


2008—Jimco


2009—Jimco


2010—Jimco


2011—Jimco


2012—Jimco


2013—Jimco


2014—Jimco


2015—Jimco


2016—Alumi Craft


2017—Jimco


SCORE ENGINE BUILDER


1974—Lee Leighton


1975—Brian Skipper


1976—Lee Leighton


1985—FAT Performance


1986—Keith Black


1987—Louis Unser


1988—Mike Evans


1989—Mike Evans


1990—FAT Performance


1991—FAT Performance


1992—Major Performance


1993—FAT Performance


1994—Wik’s Racing


1995—FAT Performance


1996—FAT Performance


1997—FAT Performance


1998—Wik’s Racing


1999—Wik’s Racing


2000—Wik’s Racing


2001—Wik’s Racing


2002—Dave Bonner


(By Points since 2003)


2003—Major Performance


2004—FAT Performance


2005—FAT Performance


2006—Major Performance


2007—Major Performance


2008—Major Performance


2009—FAT Performance


2010—Kroyer Racing Engines


2011—Kroyer Racing Engines


2012—Kroyer Racing Engines


2013—Kroyer Racing Engines


2014—Kroyer Racing Engines


2015—Dougans Racing Engines


2016—Dougans Racing Engines


2017—Dougans Racing Engines


 


SCORE ORIGINAL TRUCK CHASSIS MANUFACTURER


(By Points since 2015)


2015—Geiser Brothers


2016—Geiser Brothers


2017—Geiser Brothers


SCORE UTV MANUFACTURER


(By Points since 2015)


2015—Polaris


2016—Polaris


2017—Polaris


 


SCORE MOTORCYCLE MANUFACTURER


1974—Husqvarna


1975—American Honda


1976—Husqvarna


1977—Husqvarna


1978—Husqvarna


1979—Husqvarna


1980—Yamaha


1981—American Honda


1982—American Honda


1983—American Honda


1984—American Honda


1985—American Honda


1986—American Honda


1987—American Honda


1988—American Honda


1989—Kawasaki


1990—Kawasaki


1991—Kawasaki


1992—Kawasaki


1993—Kawasaki


1994—Kawasaki


1995—Kawasaki


1996—Kawasaki


1997—American Honda


1998—American Honda


1999—American Honda


2000—American Honda


2001—American Honda


2002—American Honda


2003—American Honda


2004—American Honda


2005—American Honda


2006—American Honda


2007—American Honda


2008—American Honda


2009—American Honda


2010—American Honda


2011—American Honda


2012—KTM


2013—KTM


(By Points since 2014)


2014—Kawasaki


2015—American Honda


2016—American Honda


2017—American Honda