Long Beach, CA - #100
Make: Jimco Model: Hammerhead Engine: Engine Builder: Kroyer Chassis: Jimco Transmission: Weddle
Congratulations to Cody Parkhouse for winning the Class 1 category at the 2019 SCORE Lucerna Baja 400!
Going into the last race of the season, SCORE’s Class 1 saw the top four teams separated by only a few points for the Championship lead, making it the deciding battle for the season win. Cody Parkhouse was in third place before the start of the 54th SCORE Baja 1000. Read More
One of the biggest names in Class 1 is the Wilson Motorsports team, which took a hiatus in 2020 but returned in 2021 to compete again in one of the toughest classes in SCORE. Brad Wilson, in the No 153 Jimco mid-engine buggy, Read More
When you have a class filled with previous SCORE Baja 1000 winners and Class Champions, you know the competition is tough. Add in some champion racers from other classes trying out their hand in the top-level buggy classes, and you get an idea of how perfect the race needs to be for you to win. Read More
Brian and Cody (DOR) Parkhouse are a father and son driving team campaigning a Class 1 Jimco race car in the 2021 SCORE World Desert Championship off-road racing series. The Parkhouse Racing team is an experienced group of family and friends with many years of successful competition under their belts. The stars aligned again for the Parkhouse team last year, and with some skilled driving and a potent race car, they won the 2020 SCORE Class 1 Championship. Read More
It was obvious that during the 34th BFGoodrich Tires SCORE San Felipe 250 Presented by Ford, the next evolution of the Class 1 buggy had now come of age. With these vehicles now utilizing larger 40-inch BFGoodrich tires, more powerful engines, and new drivetrains made to handle the power, vehicles like Reid Racing’s new Aluma Craft left the other 2WD competitors feeling a bit obsolete. Read More
Experienced racers know that when their vehicle feels right on the racecourse, their confidence builds and it’s a recipe for a winning day. For Cody Parkhouse and his dad Brian, their three-year-old Jimco Hammerhead was still in good shape, but after finding the right suspension set-up, they were able to push their vehicle to the edge and finish fifth overall and first in class, at the 52nd BFGoodrich Tires SCORE Baja 500. "Over the last few years, we've been massaging the suspension four different times and in doing so, we were slowly able to pick up our pace," said Cody Parkhouse. "This last tune for the SCORE Baja 500 was slight, but it made a big impact on the car. We were able to push it harder and feel more comfortable doing it, making it easier to go at max speed and feeling good about it. For my dad, he felt it was easier to drive and more compliant." Read More
After qualifying took place for Class 1 racers, it was evident that some of this division's top racers would do well on the 493-mile course. After taking the first starting position, Broc Dickerson got past the first turn, and once he got off the highway, pulled over with some kind of issue. By the time Cody Parkhouse in the number 127 car caught up to Dickerson, he took over the lead and kept it the rest of the race to win the class. "We were able to not have to push quite as hard, and we maintained our space," said Parkhouse. Read More
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DNF in Class 1
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DNF in Class 1