#3006
Make: Predator Model: Predator Engine: Chevy 2.2 ecotech Engine Builder: Chevy Chassis: Predator Transmission: Wright Gear Box
Christopher Amos carved his name into SCORE desert racing history with a commanding victory in the 2021 SCORE Baja 1000, claiming the Class 3000-Trophy Lite championship on the grueling peninsula route from Ensenada to La Paz. His triumph came during one of the most challenging iterations of the legendary race, where 302 teams from 32 states and 16 countries tackled the demanding 1,226.35-mile course under extraordinary COVID-19 protocols.
Amos demonstrated exceptional endurance and strategic prowess throughout the peninsula run, navigating treacherous terrain that tested even the most experienced desert racers. His victory in the highly competitive Trophy Lite division showcased his ability to balance speed with reliability—a crucial combination for conquering Baja's unforgiving landscape.
The 2021 Baja 1000 represented a return to the classic peninsula format, demanding comprehensive logistics, precise navigation, and unwavering determination. Amos rose to meet these challenges, joining an elite group of racers who have conquered the full length of the Baja Peninsula. His championship performance established him as a formidable competitor in SCORE's premier desert racing series, proving his mettle against international competition on one of motorsport's most demanding stages.
The peninsula run this year brought out lots of vehicles, some of which SCORE fans had not seen too much of this season. A total of three Class 3000 vehicles entered the race with the 3006 Predator Chevy of Christopher Amos taking the class victory. Read More
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#123 Overall and #1 in Class 3000-Trophy Lite