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35 'Monsters of the Desert' ready to rock 'n' roar-SCORE Baja 1000

SCORE MEDIA CONTACT: Dominic Clark, dominic@score-international.com November 12, 2019 Race presented by 4 Wheel Parts

35 ‘Monsters of the Desert’—amazin’ SCORE Trophy Trucks revved to rock at BFGoodrich Tires 52nd SCORE Baja 1000

 
Festivities, start/finish adjacent to Riviera del Pacifico CC in Ensenada Nov. 19-24; 265 entries to date from 39 U.S. States, host Mexico and 22 total countries; Pre-running on 800.5-mile route continues for finale of 4-race 2019 SCORE World Desert Championship; Airing on ABC TV Network’s World of X Games Programming and internationally;  Live streaming, vehicle tracking at www.score-international.com, Rat Sult announcer

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     ENSENADA, Baja California, Mexico—With famous desert racing names like MacCachren, Herbst, Gordon, McMillin, Baldwin, Menzies, Roeseler, Vildosola, Lopez, Steele, Arciero and Jones at the forefront, 35 SCORE Trophy Trucks are revved to rock and roar next Friday to lead the field from around the world into Baja California, Mexico at the iconic BFGoodrich Tires 52nd annual SCORE Baja 1000, presented by 4 Wheel Parts. Celebrating its 46th year as the World’s Foremost Desert Racing Organization, this year’s Granddaddy of All Desert Races will start and finish in the heart of Ensenada, Baja California, Mexico with race-week festivities and the race itself being held next Tuesday through Sunday (Nov. 19-24). 52nd BAJA MIL The SCORE Baja 1000 endures at the pinnacle of motorsports as the most iconic, oldest, prestigious, toughest and longest continuously held desert race in the world. Many of the world’s best desert racers will be in action at this year’s massive BFGoodrich Tires SCORE Baja 1000, presented by 4 Wheel Parts. The race will be televised on a delayed basis as a one-hour special on ABC TV’s World of X Games programming. Ensenada, “The Off-Road Capital of the World” is a coastal city on the Bahia de Todos Santos area of the Pacific Ocean, 80 miles south of the U.S. border at San Diego. Over 275 vehicles are expected at the start line with racers from nearly 40 U.S. States and as many as 25 countries anticipated. Long-time SCORE sponsor BFGoodrich Tires has also posted a US$40,000 contingency bonus for the overall 4-wheel winner to help commemorate the celebration of this legendary SCORE race. This year’s SCORE Baja 1000 will be a loop race of 800.5 miles in the northern state of Mexico’s majestic Baja California peninsula. It will start for the 45th time and finish for the 26th time in Ensenada and the race is annually the finale of the four-race SCORE World Desert Championship, which has been held exclusively for the past four years on Mexico’s Baja California peninsula. The race and its festivities will be held primarily in and around the historic Riviera del Pacifico Cultural Center in the heart of Ensenada and the start and finish of the legendary race will be adjacent to the Riviera. With a total time limit of 34 hours in the elapsed-time race, the motorcycle and quad classes will start at 3 a.m. (PT) next Friday (Nov. 22) and the car, truck and UTV classes will follow with their start on at 10:30 a.m. (PT).  While the fastest vehicles are expected to cover the course in approximately 16 hours, all vehicles will have 34 hours from the time each starts to become an official finisher. TOP GUNS To say that the SCORE Trophy Truck ‘Monsters of the Desert’ field is loaded is clearly an understatement. A total of 20 racers who have combined to win 95 of the 131 all-time SCORE races that have included the marquee racing division for high-tech, 950-horsepower unlimited custom trucks are entered in this year’s epic SCORE event. Between them, Las Vegas’ Rob MacCachren has 17 all-time SCORE Trophy Truck race wins to top the list followed by Las Vegas’ Tim Herbst (11), Robby Gordon, Charlotte , N.C. (11), Andy McMillin, San Diego (11), Las Vegas’ B.J. Baldwin (6), Mexico’s Gustavo ‘Tavo’ Vildosola (6), Las Vegas’ Bryce Menzies (5), Ryan Arciero, Foothill Ranch, Calif. (4), Curt LeDuc, Cherry Valley, Calif. (4), Larry Roeseler, Imperial, Calif. (3), Gus Vildosola Sr, Mexicali, Mexico (3), Jesse Jones, Litchfield Park, Ariz. (2), Mexico’s Carlos ‘Apdaly’ Lopez (2) Mexico’s Juan C. Lopez (2), Cameron Steele, San Clemente, Calif. (2) and Roger Norman, San Diego (2). Menzies will be the second driver this year for Andy McMillin in the No. 31 all-wheel drive Chevy Silverado. Steele will be racing in SCORE Trophy Truck No. 16 as well as being the driver of record also for the No. 2069 Class 2 Ford Bronco R racing prototype in memory of the legendary desert racer Rod Hall. LeDuc will be racing in Class 2 this year with Steele and Norman will be racing in the Baja Challenge class. Vildosola Sr will be racing this year with Scott Bailey, Riverside, Calif. in the SCORE TT Legend class for drivers over 50 years old. With one SCORE Trophy Truck race win each are Dale Dondel, Murrieta, Calif., Rick D. Johnson, Barstow, Calif., Eduardo Laguna, Mexicali and Mexico, Billy Wilson, Corpus Christi, Texas. Johnson is racing this year in the SCORE TT Legend class for SCORE Trophy Truck racers over 50 years old. Laguna will be racing in the unlimited Class 1. Of that group of illustrious drivers who have won SCORE Trophy Truck individual races are eight racers who have combined to win 19 of the 25 all-time SCORE Trophy Truck season point championships. Season champs entered in this race are Tim Herbst with four season SCORE Trophy Truck crowns with his older brother Ed Herbst (1999, 2000, 2002, 2003), Baldwin who also has four season titles (2006, 2008, 2012, 2013), Lopez (2015, 2016 and 2017) and McCachren (1994, 2007, 2018) each have three championships, Gordon who has two (1996, 2009), LeDuc who has one (1997), Jones who has one (2010) and Menzies who has one (2011). LATEST ENTRY TOTAL Entering late, on-site racer registration next Tuesday through Thursday, 265 official entries to date includes racers from 39 U.S. States and 22 Countries, the marquee SCORE Trophy Truck class leads the way with 35 entries (including six in SCORE TT Legend for drivers over 50 years old). Besides the marquee SCORE Trophy Truck, other 4-Wheel classes with double-figure entries so far are Pro UTV FI (Forced Induction) with 26, Trophy Truck Spec with 23, the unlimited Class 1 with 14, Class 10 with 14, Pro UTV NA (Naturally Aspirated) with 13 and SCORE Lites with 12. The Motorcycle classes with double-figure entries so far are Pro Moto Ironman with 16, Pro Moto 30 with 10, Pro Moto Unlimited with 8 and SPT Motorcycle with 16. STATES, COUNTRIES Included in the 265 official pre-registered entries of the more than 275 anticipated for this year’s renewal of the world’s most iconic desert race are competitors from 39 U.S. States and 22 countries. U.S. States represented in the field of competitors to date are from Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Michigan, Missouri, Montana, Nevada, New Hampshire, New York, New Mexico, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Washington and Wyoming. Besides the United States and host Mexico, countries represented to date in the total entry field are from ArgentinaAustralia, Belgium, Canada, Chile, Columbia, Ecuador, England, Finland, France, India, Italy, Japan, New Zealand, Netherlands, Norway, Panama, Peru, Qatar and Spain. PRE-GREEN The 52nd SCORE Baja 1000 race and race week festivities will cover next Tuesday through Sunday (Nov. 19-24). Pre-race festivities include two days of Contingency and the SCORE Manufacturer’s Midway (Wednesday, Nov. 20 and Thursday, Nov. 21) on Boulevard Costero adjacent to the Riviera del Pacifico Cultural Center. Contingency will run each day from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and pre-race tech will be held from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. each day. On Wednesday (Nov. 20), Contingency will be held for all motorcycles, quads and UTV classes along with several car/truck classes. On Thursday (Nov. 21), Contingency will be held for the balance of the car and truck classes including the marquee SCORE Trophy Truck, SCORE TT Legend, unlimited Class 1, Trophy Truck Spec and Class 10. The pre-race mandatory driver/rider briefing will be held on Wednesday (Nov. 20) at 7 p.m. PT at the Hotel Lucerna Ensenada. Racer registration will be held in the Red Room at the Riviera del Pacifico Cultural Center in Ensenada. Racer registration will be held from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. PT on Tuesday (Nov. 19), and from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. PT on both Wednesday (Nov. 20) and Thursday (Nov. 21). Media registration will be held in the Red Room as well at the Riviera from 1 p.m. until 5 p.m. PT on Tuesday (Nov. 19), and from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. PT on both Wednesday (Nov. 20) and Thursday (Nov. 21) The BFGoodrich Tires/Baja California Secretary of Tourism SCORE Media Center will be open on Friday (Nov. 22) starting at 2:30 a.m. PT through the close of the race course. It will also be open on Sunday (Nov. 23) from 7 a.m. to 10 a.m. PT. The SCORE Media Center will have WiFi available as well as live streaming from the start/finish line and live tracking of the vehicles in the race SCORE sponsor Monster Energy will host the Monster Energy Papas y Beer SCORE Street Party on Avenida Ruiz in downtown Ensenada from 6 p.m. to midnight PT on Thursday, Nov. 21. All of the week’s festivities will be aired both live and same-day including the race, airing via the internet on the SCORE website. Popular Rat Sult and veteran Dave Arnold will once again serve as hosts of the SCORE Live streaming. POST GREEN As the celebration continues Friday (Nov. 22) night to all day and evening on Friday and Saturday until shortly after midnight on Sunday (Nov. 23) while official finishers cross the line and tales and epic accomplishments are added to the legacy of the event. The post-race awards fiesta will be held at the Hotel Lucerna Ensenada starting at 10 a.m. PT on Sunday (Nov. 23). HONOR ROLL Created by then SCORE owner Sal Fish in 1994, SCORE Trophy Truck is the marquee racing division in the sport. It features high-tech, 950-horsepower unlimited custom trucks. Off-Road Motorsports Hall of Famer MacCachren, 54, is the defending SCORE Trophy Truck season point champion and he pilots the No. 11 Ford F-150 (Geiser-built). Still considered a ‘youngster’ because of his age and looks, Andy McMillin, 32, a third generation desert racer from San Diego’s iconic McMillin racing family, won the first two races of this year and finished second in the third race to lead the 2019 SCORE Overall and SCORE Trophy Truck points. McMillin will be driving his new Mason-built All-wheel drive No. 31 Chevy Silverado. He has 11 career all-time SCORE Trophy Truck race wins which ties him for second all-time in class history. Andy McMillin and his father Scott are two of just nine racers who are winners of the SCORE Triple Crown of Baja having won the SCORE San Felipe 250, the SCORE Baja 500 and the SCORE Baja 1000. Andy McMillin won three of his SCORE Trophy Truck races with his father Scott, two with MacCachren and one with Gordon. The Gordon win was his first in SCORE Trophy Truck back in 2006, when he was just 19 years old. The second driver for Andy McMillin this year will be Las Vegas Bryce Menzies, 32, the 2011 SCORE Rookie of the Year and the SCORE Trophy Truck season point champion. Menzies has five career SCORE Trophy Truck race wins. Driving a Ford F-150 SCORE Trophy Truck built by their own Herbst/Smith Fabrication in Huntington Beach, Calif., brothers Tim Herbst, 56, and Troy Herbst, 53, will be among the favorites in the marquee SCORE racing division. Troy Herbst and Tim Herbst will split the driving the No. 54 Monster Energy Ford F-150 (Herbst-Smith). Their third driver will be Las Vegas’ Pat Dean, 51, who won the 2018 SCORE Baja 1000 with Cameron Steele. Terrible Herbst Motorsports, founded by late family patriarch and champion desert racer Jerry Herbst, has enjoyed nearly 150 SCORE race wins between Mr. Herbst, oldest brother Ed Herbst, Tim Herbst and Troy Herbst. Ed and Tim Herbst combined for four season SCORE Trophy Truck point championships while Troy Herbst has won seven SCORE season point championships in the unlimited Class 1. Originally from SoCal, second-generation desert racer Robby Gordon, 50, Charlottesville, N.C., has raced in many forms of motorsports from IndyCar to NASCAR to the Dakar Rally to off-road stadium racing, but has never left his desert-racing roots. He races in the marquee SCORE Trophy Truck division where he has earned a career 11 race wins in SCORE Trophy Truck, which has him tied for second with brothers Ed Herbst/Tim Herbst, Andy McMillin and Larry Ragland. Gordon drives the No. 77 Chevy Silverado (Custom). Veteran Damen Jefferies, Apple Valley, Calif., will be Gordon’s second driver. Baldwin, 40, who along with Ed and Tim Herbst is the only four-time SCORE Trophy Truck season point champion, drives the No. 97 Monster Energy Baldwin Racing Toyota Tundra (ID) and his second driver will be short-course racing star Todd LeDuc, 40, Peoria, Ariz. Vildosola Jr, is another second-gen SCORE Trophy Truck superstar and he is the only Mexican national who has won the SCORE Baja Triple Crown in the featured racing division and one of only nine racers who has ever accomplished the feat of winning the overall in SCORE San Felipe 250, the SCORE Baja 500 and the SCORE Baja 1000. With six career SCORE Trophy Truck race wins, Vildosola Jr, 37, of Mexicali, Mexico, is finishing a new Vildosola Racing truck and is currently 23rd in season points after finishing third in class at September’s SCORE Baja 400 in his No. 21 Vildosola Racing Ford F-150 (Vildosola). One of RPM Racing’s ‘Young Guns’ is Lopez, 24, Tecate, Mexico.  Apdaly won the SCORE Trophy Truck season point title three consecutive years (2015, 2016, 2017) in the No. 9 Geiser-built Chevy Rally Truck and he has two career SCORE Trophy Truck race wins. He is currently 17th in the 2019 points in his class. TV action sports announcer and another member of the Off-Road Motorsports Hall of Fame, Cameron Steele, 51, San Clemente, Calif., who won the last two races of the 2018 season, drives the No. 16 Monster Energy Desert Assassins Ford Raptor (Geiser). Steele is currently fourth in the SCORE Trophy Truck season points. In SCORE Trophy Truck, Steele will split the driving in the No. 16 Team C Racing Chevy Silverado (Mason) with AMA and Off-Road Motorsports Hall of Famer Ricky Johnson, 55, Trabuco Canyon, Calif. He is also the driver of record in Class 2 in the No. 2069 Ford Bronco R racing prototype in honor of Rod Hall, the only racer who competed in all of the first 50 SCORE Baja 1000 races. With four career SCORE Trophy Truck race wins following his victory at the recent SCORE Baja 400, Arciero, 46, another second-generation desert racer whose family lineage includes IndyCar racing as well, drives the No. 32 Ford F-150 (Herbst-Smith). He is currently 11th in 2019 SCORE Trophy Truck season point standings out of 51 total starters. Arciero’s second driver for this race will be San Diego’s Dan McMillin, 31, whose own truck was destroyed by fire at the  SCORE Baja 400. Jones, 53, is anxious to debut his new Mason Motorsports all-wheel drive No. 76 Ford F-250. Jones’ additional drivers for this year’s SCORE Baja 1000 will be the top two group winners from the 2019 Dakar Rally. Joining Jones in shifts behind the wheel in the No. 76 will be Qatar’s Nasser Al-Attiyah, 48, who won the car/truck classes for the third time this year at the Dakar Rally and Australia’s Toby Price, 32, who won the Dakar motorcycle competition for the second time this year. THE CHALLENGERS The list of challengers to go up against the SCORE Trophy Truck all-time race winners and season point champions is long and very capable and they are led by one of Andy McMillin’s two cousins. Another third generation desert racer from San Diego, Andy McMillin’s cousin Luke McMillin, 26, is currently second in SCORE season points in the featured SCORE Trophy Truck division. Luke McMillin drives the No. 83 Ford F-150 (Racer-built) and his second driver for this race will be Off-Road Motorsports Hall of Famer Larry Roeseler, 62, Imperial, Calif. One of the most decorated desert racers of all time on both a motorcycle and in four-wheel vehicles, Roeseler has three career SCORE Trophy Truck race wins. He also has a race-record 13 overall wins in the SCORE Baja 1000, including 10 overall wins on a motorcycle. A second generation desert racer, Justin Lofton, 33, Brawley, Calif., has returned to his desert racing roots after spending several years racing stock cars where he won the 2009 ARCA point championship in his second season and also won a NASCAR Truck race before returning to the desert in 2013. He won this year’s Mint 400 in Las Vegas and drives the No. 41 Ford Raptor (Jimco). Mexico’s Alan Ampudia, and his brothers Aaron Ampudia and Rodrigo Ampudia, all from Ensenada, are third in this year’s season points and will share the driving in their No. 10 Ford Raptor (ID). Another one of contenders in this heavyweight matchup will be COPs Racing’s Zak Langley, 44, Manhattan Beach, Calif., who will split driving with rapidly evolving talent Kyle Jergensen, 23, Oak Hills, Calif. in the No. 50 Ford F-150 (ESM). Also in the hunt could very well be the new team of Casey Mears and Doug Fortin Jr in the No. 42 Axalta Ford Raptor (Geiser). Mears, 41, the youngest member of the legendary ‘Mears Gang’ racing family of Bakersfield, Calif. that has included his grandfather Bill, father Roger, uncle Rick and brother Roger Jr, has spent 15 years in NASCAR Cup racing and will be making his first start in a SCORE race. Fortin Jr, 49, of El Cajon, Calif., is a veteran SCORE racer and three-time overall winner of the SCORE Baja 1000. Veteran Hall of Famer Robbie Pierce, 60, of Alpine, Calif. has brought in a couple of young guns that will easily make him a challenger in the No. 30 Ford Raptor built by his own Jimco Racing Products Company. Splitting the driving with Pierce will be Rafael Navarro IV, 26, Temecula, Calif. and Ramon Bio, 20, Spring Valley, Calif. Another of the long-shot contenders will be the No. 70 Ford Raptor (Herbst/Smith) driven by Kevin Thompson, New Braunfels, Texas and Harley Letner, Corona, Calif. OH, WHAT A COURSE! As it has for over four and one-half decades, SCORE has put together another memorable race course for the 52nd anniversary, this one a loop race, with all of the foreboding, unforgiving terrain and inspiring beauty that the northern state of the majestic Baja California peninsula has to offer. SCORE President/Race Director Jose A. Grijalva has designed and finalized this year’s race course of 800.5 miles. The course has three physical checkpoints and approximately 281 virtual checkpoints along the way to the finish line. There will also be approximately 17 speed zones for a total of 70.77 race miles. Starting and finishing in the heart of Ensenada adjacent to the historic Riviera del Pacifico Cultural Center, the course travels East to Ojos Negros and then runs counter-clockwise in a weaving route around both the West and then the East side of the northern part of the peninsula. The course will run in a counter-clockwise direction after the two-way section to the Ojos Negros area and down along the Pacific Ocean through Uruapan, Santo Tomas, Erendira, Santo Domingo Wash and San Quintin. From there it will travel Northeast going by Rancho El Coyote, across and around Mike’s Sky Rancho, down by Simpson’s Ranch. The route then continues up to a speed zone on Highway 3 before going down over Laguna Del Diablo through Morelia Junction down and back up past San Felipe before heading back up through Laguna Salada, then South back through Santa Catarina to Ojos Negros and the finish on the two-way section back into Ensenada. The course will include going through two of Baja California’s infamous washes on the east side of the course—Matomi Wash and Amarillas Wash. The three physical checkpoints will be located starting with Checkpoint 1 which will be near Vicente Guerrero (race mile 224.25), Checkpoint 2 will be at the El Chinero Highway 3 Road Crossing (rm535.94) and Checkpoint 3 will be near Santa Catarina (rm 708.47). Because of two extremely challenging areas on the course, Class 7SX, Baja Challenge, Class 9, Class 11, Vintage Classes and all Sportsman classes will be running a reduced course of 701.48 total miles. PRE-RUNNING Official practice, or pre-running on the official race course continues through next Thursday. After the two-way section out to the Ojos Negros area, the course runs in a counter-clockwise direction down to along the Pacific Ocean and around Mike’s Sky Rancho down through Laguna Del Diablo, Morelia Junction and Matomi Wash and Amarillas Wash before heading North near San Felipe and back up through Laguna Salada, and then down South to Ojos Negros and the finish line in Ensenada. Pre-running starts at race-mile 39.10 and finishes at rm765.9. Outbound only, the first section of the race course will be open for pre-running only on next Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday during race week (Nov. 19-21). This year’s course map, GPS files and course notes are available on the SCORE website under race info on the SCORE Baja 1000 page at… http://score-international.com/raceinfo/2019-baja-1000/. SCOREscope 2019 REMAINING SCHEDULE
  • BFGoodrich Tires 52nd SCORE Baja 1000, presented by 4 Wheel Parts, Nov.19-24, Ensenada, Mexico
2020 SCHEDULE Here is the four-race 2020 SCORE World Desert Championship and for the fifth consecutive year all races will be held in Baja California, Mexico:
  • 34th SCORE San Felipe 250, March 25-29, San Felipe, Mexico
  • BFGoodrich Tires 52nd SCORE Baja 500, presented by 4 Wheel Parts, June 3-7, Ensenada, Mexico
  • 2nd SCORE Baja 400, Sept. 16-20, Ensenada, Mexico
  • BFGoodrich Tires 53rd SCORE Baja 1000, Nov.16-21, presented by 4 Wheel Parts, Ensenada, Baja California to La Paz, Baja California Sur
ABC TV IN 2019 The 2019 SCORE World Desert Championship is being televised on the ABC TV family of networks, marking the first time back on the ABC network since the 1967 and 1968 coverage of the Baja 1000 on ABC’s old Wide World of Sports show. The one-hour shows on the 33rd SCORE San Felipe 250, 51st SCORE Baja 500 and the 52nd SCORE Baja 1000 are being televised as part of ABC’s World of X Games year-long programming. Presented by SCORE sponsors Monster Energy and BFGoodrich Tires, the ABC World of X Games series profiles iconic action sports figures and also highlights athletes, artists, event previews and recaps. The inaugural Lucerna SCORE Baja 400 held in September aired as a one-hour special on ESPN2 TV, also on the World of X Games programming. All of the SCORE race coverage shows will continue to air internationally in nearly 25 countries in Europe, Asia, Latin America and South America via syndication and ESPN International. SCORE SPONSORS… Official SCORE Sponsors: BFGoodrich Tires-Official Tire and Race Title Sponsor, Monster Energy-Official Energy Drink, 4 Wheel Parts-Official Off-Road Retailer and Race Presenting Partner, King Shocks-Official Shock Absorber, Polaris RZR-Official UTV, RACELINE Wheels-Official Wheel, VP Racing Fuels-Official Fuel, Lucerna Hotels & Resorts-Official Hotel, Wide Open Excursions-Official Arrive and Drive Company, Crystal Bay Casino-Official Casino. SCORE Official Partners: PCI Race Radios, The Satellite Phone Store, Instant Mexico Auto Insurance. Additional SCORE Associate Partners: Baja California Secretary of Tourism, XXIII Ensenada Municipal Government, XXIII Mexicali Municipal Government, Mexicali and San Felipe COTUCO, Cruz Roja Mexicana. For more information regarding SCORE, visit the official website of the SCORE World Desert Championship at www.SCOREInternational.com.

BFGoodrich Tires 52nd SCORE Baja 1000,  presented by 4 Wheel Parts

Final round of the four-race 2019 SCORE World Desert Championship Nov. 19-24, 2019—800.5 miles–Ensenada, Baja California, Mexico Total Entries: 265 (as of 11/12/19) (from 39 U.S. States, host Mexico, Argentina, Australia, Belgium, Canada, Chile, Columbia, Ecuador, England, Finland, France, India, Italy, Japan, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Panama, Peru, Qatar, Spain) (listed in numerical order)
(Number, driver of record/additional drivers, vehicle—(builder))   SCORE TROPHY TRUCK (Unlimited CustomTrucks including Builder)-- 9 Carlos ‘Apdaly’ Lopez, 24, Tecate, Mexico/Juan C. Lopez, Tecate, Mexico, Chevy Rally Truck (Geiser) 10 Alan Ampudia, 28, Ensenada, Mexico/Aaron Ampudia, 26, Ensenada, Mexico/Rodrigo Ampudia, 34, Ensenada, Mexico, Ford Raptor (ID) 11 Rob MacCachren, 54, Las Vegas/Justin B. Smith, Las Vegas, Ford F-150 (Geiser) 14 Bobby Pecoy, 55, Anaheim, Calif./Mike Byrd, 47, Parker, Ariz./Greg Distefano, San Clemente, Calif./Scott Conley, La Jolla, Calif./Cameron Steele, 51, San Clemente, Calif., Ford Raptor (Geiser) 15 Billy Wilson, 34, Corpus Christi, Texas/Greg Adler, 50, Manhattan Beach, Calif., Ford Raptor (Jimco) 16 Cameron Steele, 51, San Clemente, Calif./Ricky Johnson, 55, Trabuco Canyon, Calif./Cody Stuart, 33, Capistrano Beach, Calif./Mike Craft, Corona, Calif., Chevy Silverado (Mason) 21 Gustavo ‘Tavo’ Vildosola Jr, 37, Mexicali, Mexico/Brandon Arthur, 23, Ramona, Calif., Ford Raptor (Vildosola) 26 Dave Taylor, 47, Page, Ariz./Ryan Poelman, 43, Orem, Utah/Travis Ricks, 31, St. George, Utah, Ford Raptor (Mason) 27 Jonathan Brenthel, 39, La Cresta, Calif./Jordan Brenthel, 33, Temecula, Calif., Ford Raptor (Brenthel) 30 Robbie Pierce, 60, Alpine, Calif./Rafael Navarro IV, 26, Temecula, Calif./Ramon Bio, 20, Spring Valley, Calif. (Ensenada, Mexico), Ford Raptor (Jimco) 31 Andy McMillin, 32, San Diego/Bryce Menzies, 32, Las Vegas, Chevy Silverado (Mason) 32 Ryan Arciero, 46, Foothill Ranch, Calif./Dan McMillin, 31, San Diego, Ford F-150 (Herbst-Smith) 38 Eric Hustead, 48, St. George, Utah/Brook Beckstrom, 49, Salem, Utah, Ford F-150 (Custom) 40 Chris Miller, 45, Rancho Santa Fe, Calif./Jimmy Nuckles, 50, Brawley, Calif., Chevy Silverado (Mason) 41 Justin Lofton, 33, Brawley, Calif./Derek Balcunas, 37, Hemet, Calif./Ray Griffith, 31, Downey, Calif.., Ford Raptor (Jimco) 42 Casey Mears, 41, Scottsdale, Ariz./Doug Fortin, 49, Alpine, Calif., Ford Raptor (Geiser) 44 Jayson Strachan, 45, Salt Lake City, Utah/Bill Apgood, Salt Lake City/Kendall Bringhurst, American Ford, Utah/James Burman, Heber City, Utah, Ford F-150 (Geiser) 45 Gary Magness, 45, Denver/Devin Housh, 37, Desert Hot Springs, Calif., Ford F-150 (Herbst-Smith) 50 Zak Langley, 44, Manhattan Beach, Calif./Kyle Jergensen, 23, Oak Hills, Calif., Ford F-150 (ESM) 54 Troy Herbst, 53, Las Vegas/Tim Herbst, 56, Las Vegas/Pat Dean, 51, Las Vegas, Ford F-150 (Herbst-Smith) 70 Kevin Thompson, 46, New Braunfels, Texas/Harley Letner, 35, Corona, Calif., Ford Raptor (Herbst/Smith) 76 Jesse Jones, 53, Litchfield Park, Ariz./Toby Price, 32, Australia/Nasser Al-Attiyah, 48, Qatar, Ford F-250 (Mason) 77 Robby Gordon, 50, Charlotte, N.C./Damen Jefferies, Apple Valley, Calif., Chevy Silverado (Custom) 83 Luke McMillin, 26, San Diego/Larry Roeseler, 62, Imperial, Calif., Ford F-150 (Racer) 85 Michael Lawrence, 31, Banning, Calif./Louis Meyers, 31, Perris, Calif./Ray Griffith, 31,  Downey, Calif., Ford F-150 (Herbst-Smith) 89 Mike Walser, 52, Comfort, Texas/Luke Johnson, 27, Sun City, Calif., Chevy Silverado (Mason) 90 Raul Gomez, 40, Placerville, Calif./Erik Magna, 32, San Diego/Darian Gomez, 20, Placerville, Calif./Micah Genovese, 35, So. Lake Tahoe, Calif., Ford Raptor (Geiser) 97 B.J. Baldwin, 40, Las Vegas/Todd LeDuc, 40, Cherry Valley, Calif., Toyota Tundra (ID) 99 Dale Dondel, 55, Murrieta, Calif./Jimmy Nuckles, 51, Brawley, Calif./Max Eddy Jr, 35, Barstow, Calif./Adalberto Cruz, 28, San Diego, Chevy Silverado (Racer)   SCORE TT LEGEND (Unlimited Custom Trucks, including builder, Drivers over 50 years old)-- 1L Scott Bailey, 59, Riverside, Calif./Gustavo Vildosola, 65, Mexicali, Mexico/Mike Coleman, 53, San Diego, Ford Raptor (ID) 5L Clyde Stacy, 74, Bristol, Va./Nick Vanderwey, 52, Phoenix/Todd Wylie, Phoenix, Chevy Rally Truck V-16 (Geiser) 25L Mark Winkelman, 61, Cedar Hills, Texas/Charles Manchester, 55, Stateline, Nev./Ricardo de la Pena, 40, Rancho Cucamonga, Calif., Chevy Silverado (Jimco) 37L Rolf Helland, 60, Morris, Ill./Rick D. Johnson, 53, Barstow, Calif., Ford Raptor (Geiser) 55L Jose de jesus Flores, 56, Culiacan, Mexico/Oskar Slingerland, Cabo San Lucas, Mexico (Netherlands)/Andrea Tomba, Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, Chevy Silverado (Jimco) 72L Rob Reinertson, 57, Woodside, Calif./Mike Salimbeni,  52, Lathrop, Calif., Ford F-150 (North American)

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All-Time SCORE Trophy Truck Race Winners (1994 through 2019 SCORE Baja 500)

Wins  Driver(s), Years

17         Rob MacCachren, Las Vegas, Ford F-150, 1994, 1996 (2), 2003 (w/ G. Vildosola), 2007(3) (w/M. Post), 2011 (2), 2012(2), 2014 (w/A.McMillin/J.Voss), 2015 (w/A. McMillin), 2016 (w/J. Voss), 2017, 2018 (2)
11         Robby Gordon, Mooresville, N.C., Ford F-150, 1996(4), Chevy CK1500, 2005, 2006*(2)(one w/A. McMillin), 2009(2), 2013 Ed/Tim Herbst, Las Vegas, Ford F-150, 1997, 1998, 1999(3), 2000(2), 2001, 2002, 2003(2) Andy McMillin, San Diego, Chevy Silverado, 2006 (w/R. Gordon), 2009 (w/S. McMillin), 2010 (2) (one w/S. McMillin), 2011 (w/S. McMillin), 2014 (2) (1 w/MacCachren), 2015 (w/MacCachren), 2017, 2019(2) Larry Ragland, Phoenix, Chevy, 1995(2), 1996, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2002 (w/ Mark Miller), 2005-2006-2007 (w/B.Collins) 9          Dan Smith/David Ashley, Riverside, Calif., Ford F-150, 1998(2), 2000, 2001(3), 2002(3) Ivan Stewart, Alpine, Calif., Toyota SR5, 1994(3), 1995(2), 1997, 1998(2), 1999 7          Mark Post, Laguna Beach,CA, Ford F-150, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004 (all w/J. Whelchel), 2007(3) (w/R. MacCachren) 6          Brian Collins, Las Vegas, Chevy Silverado, 2001, 2005-2006-2007 (w/L. Ragland), 2008, 2009 B.J. Baldwin, Las Vegas, Chevy Silverado, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2012(2), 2013 Gus Vildosola Jr., Mexicali, Mexico, Ford Raptor, 2010, 2013 (w/ Gus Vildosola Sr.), 2014, 2015 (2), 2016 5          Bryce Menzies, Las Vegas, Ford F-150, 2011 (2), 2012, 2013, 2014 4          Ryan Arciero, Foothill Ranch, Calif., Chevy Silverado, 2003(2), 2004 (w/ M. Miller), 2019 Curt LeDuc, Cherry Valley, Calif., Jeep Grand Cherokee, 1995, 1997(3) Mark Miller, Cave Creek, Ariz., Chevy Silverado, 2002 (w/ Larry Ragland), 2003(2), 2004 (w/ R. Arciero) Paul/Dave Simon, Fallbrook, Calif., Ford F-150, 1994(2), 1995(2) Jerry Whelchel, Portola Hills, Calif., Ford F-150, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004 (all w/M. Post) 3          Scott McMillin, San Diego, Chevy Silverado, 2009 (w/A. McMillin), 2010 (w/A. McMillin),  2011 (w/A. McMillin) Larry Roeseler, Boulevard, Calif., Chevy K1500, 1999, 2008 (2) (w/R. Norman) Gus Vildosola Sr., Mexicali, Mexico, Ford F-150, 2003 (w/ Rob MacCachren), 2010, 2013 (w/ Gus Vildosola Jr.) 2          Garron Cadiente, Mesa, Ariz., Ford F-150, 2006, 2007 Jesse Jones, Litchfield Park, Ariz., Ford F-150, 2010 (2) Carlos ‘Apdaly’ Lopez, Tecate, Mexico, Chevy Rally Truck, 2015, 2017(w/Juan C. Lopez) Juan C. Lopez, Tecate, Mexico, Chevy Silverado, 2016, 2017 (w/Apdaly) Roger Norman, Reno, Nev., Ford F-150, 2008 (2) (W/L. Roeseler) Alan Pflueger, Honolulu, Chevy Silverado, 2004(2) Bob Shepard, Phoenix, Chevy CK1500, 2005, 2006 Cameron Steele, San Clemente, Calif., Ford Raptor, 2018(2) Jason Voss, Gilroy, Calif., Ford F-150, 2014 (w/MacCachren, A. McMillin), 2016 (w/MacCachren) 1          Jason Baldwin, Laguna Beach, Calif., Ford F-150, 2005 Brian Coats, Huntington Beach, Calif., Chevy C1500, 1997 Marty Coyne, El Centro, Calif., Ford F-150, 2005* Josh Daniel, Vista, Calif., Chevy Rally Truck, 2017 Gary Dircks, Anthem, Ariz., Ford F-150, 2004 Dale Dondel, Hemet, Calif, Chevy Silverado, 2005 Steven Eugenio, El Centro, Calif., Chevy Silverado, 2014 Juan C. Ibarra, Ensenada, Mexico, Chevy C1500, 1998 Rick D. Johnson, Barstow, Calif., Ford F-150, 2009 Eduardo Laguna, Mexicali, Mexico, Chevy Silverado, 2015 Rich Ronco, Peoria, Ariz., Chevy Silverado, 2008 Jim Smith, Orange, Calif., Ford F-150, 1994 Billy Wilson, Corpus Christi, Texas, Chevy Silverado, 2016   *non-points stadium-short course race

25 Years of SCORE Trophy Truck Season Point Champions

1994--Rob MacCachren, Las Vegas, Ford F-150 1995--Ivan Stewart, Alpine, Calif., Toyota SR5 1996--Robby Gordon, Orange, Calif., Ford F-150 1997--Curt LeDuc, Cherry Valley, Calif., Jeep Grand Cherokee 1998--David Ashley/Dan Smith, Riverside, Calif., Ford F-150 1999--Ed Herbst/Tim Herbst, Las Vegas, Ford F-150 2000--Ed Herbst/Tim Herbst, Las Vegas, Ford F-150 2001--David Ashley/Dan Smith, Riverside, Calif., Ford F-150 2002--Ed Herbst/Tim Herbst, Las Vegas, Ford F-150 2003--Tim Herbst/Ed Herbst, Las Vegas, Ford F-150 2004--Jason Baldwin, Laguna Beach, Calif., Ford F-150 2005--Bob Shepard, Phoenix, Chevy CK1500 2006--B.J. Baldwin, Las Vegas, Chevy Silverado 2007--Mark Post, Laguna Beach, Calif./Rob MacCachren, Las Vegas, Ford F-150 2008--B.J. Baldwin, Las Vegas, Chevy Silverado 2009--Robby Gordon, Charlotte, N.C., Chevy CK1500 2010--Jesse Jones, Litchfield Park, Ariz., Ford F-150 2011--Bryce Menzies, Las Vegas, Ford F-150 2012--B.J. Baldwin, Las Vegas, Chevy Silverado 2013--B.J. Baldwin, Las Vegas, Chevy Silverado 2014--Steven Eugenio, El Centro, Calif., Chevy Silverado 2015--Carlos ‘Apdaly’ Lopez, Tecate, Mexico, Chevy Rally Truck 2016--Carlos ‘Apdaly’ Lopez, Tecate, Mexico, Chevy Rally Truck 2017--Carlos ‘Apdaly’ Lopez, Tecate, Mexico, Chevy Rally Truck 2018--Rob MacCachren, Las Vegas, Ford F-150      MULTIPLE SCORE TROPHY TRUCK SEASON POINT CHAMPS: 4—Ed Herbst/Tim Herbst (1999, 2000, 2002, 2003) and B.J. Baldwin (2006, 2008, 2012, 2013); 3—Carlos ‘Apdaly’ Lopez (2015, 2016, 2017) and Rob MacCachren (1994, 2007, 2018); 2—Dave Ashley/Dan Smith (1998, 2001) and Robby Gordon (1996, 2009) SCORE TT Legend Season Point Champions (SCORE Trophy Truck drivers 50 years and older) 2017—Clyde Stacy, Bristol, Va./Armin Schwarz, Germany, Dodge Rally Diesel 2018—Gus Vildosola Sr, Mexicali, Mexico/Scott Bailey, Riverside, Calif., Ford Raptor

SCORE Trophy Truck®

(debuted in 1994, for 950 horsepower unlimited custom trucks-131 total Desert races, 3 Stadium-short course) All-Time SCORE Trophy Truck Race Winners (1994 through 2019 SCORE Baja 400)
SCORE Parker 400 1994—Paul Simon 1995—Ivan Stewart 1996—Robby Gordon 1997—Curt LeDuc SCORE Desert Challenge (Laughlin, Nev. 1995-2012; Plaster City, Calif. 2014, Rosarito Beach, Mexico 2016; Tijuana, Mexico 2017, 2018) 1995—Ivan Stewart 1996—Rob MacCachren 1997—Ed Herbst/Tim Herbst 1998—Dave Ashley/Dan Smith 1999—Ed Herbst/Tim Herbst 2000—Ed Herbst/Tim Herbst 2001—Brian Collins 2002—Dan Smith 2003—Mark Post/Jerry Whelchel 2004—Gary Dircks 2005—Dale Dondel 2006—B.J. Baldwin 2007—B. J. Baldwin 2008—Rich Ronco 2009—Robby Gordon 2010—Andy McMillin 2011—Bryce Menzies 2012, Rd 1—B.J. Baldwin 2012, Rd 2—Rob MacCachren 2014—Steven Eugenio 2016—Juan C. Lopez 2017—Josh Daniel 2018—Cameron Steele SCORE San Felipe 250 1994—Ivan Stewart 1995—Larry Ragland 1996—Robby Gordon 1997—Curt LeDuc 1998—Juan Carlos Ibarra 1999—Ed/Tim Herbst 2000—Tim/Ed Herbst 2001—Tim/Ed Herbst 2002—Dan Smith/David Ashley 2003—Gus Vildosola Sr/Rob MacCachren 2004—Mark Post/Jerry Whelchel 2005—Jason Baldwin 2006—Garron Cadiente 2007—Mark Post/Rob MacCachren 2008—Brian Collins 2009—Brian Collins 2010—Jesse Jones 2011—Rob MacCachren 2012—Rob MacCachren 2013—Gus Vildosola/Gus Vildosola Jr 2014—Gus Vildosola Jr 2015—Gus Vildosola Jr 2016—Billy Wilson 2017—Rob MacCachren 2018—Rob MacCachren 2019—Andy McMillin SCORE Challenge of Champions-San Felipe 2011—Rob MacCachren SCORE Nissan (Mint) 400 1994—Paul Simon/Dave Simon SCORE Baja 500 1994—Ivan Stewart 1995—Curt LeDuc 1996—Rob MacCachren 1997—Ivan Stewart 1998—Ivan Stewart 1999—Ivan Stewart 2000—Larry Ragland 2001—David Ashley/Dan Smith 2002—Mark Miller/Larry Ragland 2003—Mark Miller/Ryan Arciero 2004—Alan Pflueger 2005—Robby Gordon 2006—Brian Collins/Larry Ragland 2007—Larry Ragland/Brian Collins 2008—B.J. Baldwin 2009—Rick D. Johnson 2010—Andy McMillin/Scott McMillin 2011—Bryce Menzies 2012—Bryce Menzies 2013—Robby Gordon 2014—Bryce Menzies 2015—Carlos ‘Apdaly’ Lopez 2016—Gus Vildosola Jr 2017—Andy McMillin 2018—Rob MacCachren 2019—Andy McMillin SCORE Fireworks 250 1994—Rob MacCachren 1995—Paul Simon 1996—Robby Gordon 1997—Brian Coats 1998—David Ashley 1999—Ed Herbst/Tim Herbst SCORE Las Vegas Terrible’s Cup 2005—Marty Coyne 2006—Robby Gordon 2007—Rob MacCachren SCORE Imperial Valley 250 2014—Andy McMillin 2015—Gus Vildosola Jr SCORE Baja Sur 500 2015—Eduardo Laguna SCORE Henderson’s Terrible 250 2002—Mark Post/Jerry Whelchel 2003—Tim Herbst/Ed Herbst SCORE Las Vegas Terrible’s Primm 300 1996—Robby Gordon 1997—Curt LeDuc 1998—Ed Herbst/Tim Herbst 1999—Larry Roeseler 2000—Mark Post/Jerry Whelchel 2001—David Ashley/Dan Smith 2002—Ed Herbst/Tim Herbst 2003—Tim Herbst/Ed Herbst 2004—Alan Pflueger 2005—Brian Collins/Larry Ragland 2006—Bob Shepard 2007—Garron Cadiente 2008—Roger Norman/Larry Roeseler 2009—Robby Gordon 2010—Jesse Jones SCORE Baja 400 2019—Ryan Arciero SCORE Baja 1000 1994—Jimmy Smith 1995—Larry Ragland 1996—Larry Ragland 1997—Larry Ragland 1998—Ivan Stewart 1999—Larry Ragland 2000—Dan Smith/David Ashley 2001—David Ashley/Dan Smith 2002—David Ashley/Dan Smith 2003—Mark Miller/Ryan Arciero 2004—Mark Miller/Ryan Arciero 2005—Bob Shepard 2006—Andy McMillin/Robby Gordon 2007—Mark Post/Rob MacCachren/Carl Renezeder 2008—Roger Norman/Larry Roeseler 2009—Andy McMillin/Scott McMillin 2010—Gustavo ‘Tavo’ Vildosola/Gus Vildosola Sr. 2011—Andy McMillin/Scott McMillin 2012—B.J. Baldwin 2013—B.J. Baldwin 2014—Rob MacCachren/Andy McMillin/Jason Voss 2015—Rob MacCachren/Andy McMillin 2016—Rob MacCachren/Jason Voss 2017—Carlos ‘Apdaly’ Lopez/Juan C. Lopez 2018—Cameron Steele/Pat Dean

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