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Viva Baja!--BFGoodrich Tires 53rd SCORE Baja 1000 next week

SCORE MEDIA CONTACT: Dominic Clark, dominic@score-international.com November 14, 2020 Presented by 4 Wheel Parts

2020 SCORE World Desert Championship titles on line at BFGoodrich Tires 53rd annual SCORE Baja 1000

 
88 racers with 309 class wins among nearly 200 entries -26 U.S. States, 13 countries; 898.40-mile odyssey around Mexico’s majestic Baja California Norte; in Ensenada--late, on-site racer registration Tuesday through Thursday, Frank DeAngelo is this year’s Grand Marshal for the event;
 
Airing on ABC TV Network’s World of X Games, syndicated internationally; SCORE Live --Contingency, Start Line, Finish Line, Rat Sult host; Vehicle Tracking throughout the race at www.score-international.com Motorcycles/quads start -4 a.m. (PT) on Friday, cars/trucks/utvs-10 a.m.(PT) Friday
    ENSENADA, Baja California, Mexico—For many, this coming week in the rugged, mysterious and majestic northern part of the Baja California peninsula in Mexico will be a sentimental journey down the proverbial ‘memory lane’. For some it will be a first-time odyssey of a lifetime. For the majority however, this week will decide coveted season point championships in Pro and Sportsman classes for cars, trucks, UTVs, motorcycles and quads in the pandemic-abbreviated two-race 2020 SCORE World Desert Championship. The SCORE Baja 1000 is at the pinnacle of motorsports as the most iconic, oldest, prestigious, toughest and longest continuously held desert race in the world. For all, this week will be a heart-warming, memory-building, risk-taking, energy-draining, emotion-charged very real nostalgic celebration of the world’s most iconic desert race—the BFGoodrich Tires 53rd SCORE Baja 1000, presented by 4 Wheel Parts, the legendary Granddaddy of all Desert Races.     Starting and finishing under strict BioSecurity health and safety protocols in Ensenada, Baja California, Mexico, race-week activities and the Granddaddy of All Desert Races itself will be held Nov. 17-22. Because of the Pandemic BioSecurity protocols, all race-week activities and the start/finish line area will be closed to the public. The start/finish line compound will be located East of downtown Ensenada at the end of the extension of Avenida Ruiz on the highway overpass. Spectators, adhering to the protocols, will be allowed to watch the race from around the race course. 53rd SCORE BAJA 1000 Many of the world’s best desert racers will be in action at this year’s massive BFGoodrich Tires 53rd SCORE Baja 1000, presented by 4 Wheel Parts. The race will be televised on a delayed basis as a one-hour special on the ABC TV Network’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 200 vehicles are expected at the start line with racers from nearly 30 U.S. States and as many as 15 countries anticipated. Long-time SCORE sponsor and race title sponsor BFGoodrich Tires has also posted a US$25,000 contingency bonus for the overall 4-wheel winner to help commemorate the renewal of this legendary SCORE race. This year’s SCORE Baja 1000 will be a loop race of a spectacular 898.40 miles in the northern state of Mexico’s majestic Baja California peninsula. The distance is a race-record for a SCORE Baja loop race. With a total time limit of 40 hours in the elapsed-time race, the motorcycle and quad classes will start at 4 a.m. (PT) on Friday, Nov. 20 and the car, truck and UTV classes will follow with their start on at 10 a.m. (PT).  While the fastest vehicles are expected to cover the course in approximately 18 hours, all vehicles will have 40 hours from the time each starts to become an official finisher. SALIDA Y LA META This year’s race will start for the 46th time and finish for the 27th time in Ensenada and the race is annually the finale of the SCORE World Desert Championship, which has been held exclusively for the past six years in Baja California. LIVE STREAMING/VEHICLE TRACKING Both days of contingency and the entire epic BFGoodrich Tires 53rd SCORE Baja 1000, presented by 4 Wheel Parts will be live streamed from the SCORE start/finish line ramp on the SCORE website (www.score-international.com). The streaming will be hosted by SCORE regular announcer Rat Sult.. During the race there will also be live tracking of all vehicles displayed from the home page of the SCORE website. STATES, COUNTRIES      Included in the first 178 official entry applications of the more than 200 anticipated for this year’s renewal of the world’s most iconic desert race are racers from 26 U.S. States and 13 countries. U.S. States represented in the field of competitors to date are from AlaskaArizonaArkansasCaliforniaColoradoConnecticutFloridaGeorgiaIdahoLouisianaMaineMichiganMontanaNevadaNew MexicoNew YorkNorth CarolinaOhioOregonPennsylvaniaTennesseeTexasUtahVirginiaWashington and Wisconsin. Besides the United States and host Mexico, countries represented to date in the total entry field are from ArgentinaBelizeBoliviaChileEcuadorGuatemalaIreland, Netherlands, New Zealand, Peru and South Africa. BFGOODRICH TIRES UNMATCHED BFGoodrich Tires is celebrating over four decades as a major player in SCORE Baja racing. In addition to being the official tire of SCORE International for over four decades, BFGoodrich Tires has produced the tire of choice for 30 of the overall 4-wheel vehicle winners in the SCORE Baja 1000, including 30 of the last 34 years along with a record-run of 20 straight from 1986 through 2005. In total, BFGoodrich Tires has now be the tire of choice for the overall 4-wheel vehicle winner in 92 SCORE Baja races including 33 in the SCORE Baja 500. BFGoodrich Tires also provides unmatched pit support for racers using their tires with six full service pit areas and more than 200 support crew personnel spread along the race course and complete radio relay the entire race course. This year this six BFG pits will be located at the following areas around the course: Pirates Cave (race mile 152.1), Vicente Guerrero (rm309.3), Mike’s Road (rm427.3), Pump Station (rm536.5), Hwy 5 at K159 (rm 674.0) and Hwy 3 at K78 (rm821.0) BFGoodrich Tires will also award $25,000 contingency money to the overall winners of this year’s SCORE Baja 1000 running exclusively on BFGoodrich Tires. SCORE TRUCK ANNIVERSARY Celebrating its 27th anniversary, SCORE Trophy Truck, developed and launched by former SCORE owner Sal Fish in 1994, is the marquee racing division in the sport—for high-tech, 950 horsepower unlimited custom trucks and SCORE TT Legend, which debuted in 2017, is for SCORE Trophy Truck drivers at least 50 years old. SCORE Trophy Trucks have won the overall 4-wheel victory in this race in 22 of their first 26 years, including the last 14 consecutive years. SCORE TROPHY TRUCK CHAMPS A total of 16 of the last 17 SCORE Trophy Truck SCORE Baja 1000 race winners are entered in this year’s race, including the last nine straight. And 17 racers are entered in this race who have combined to earn 95 career SCORE Trophy Truck race wins. Also entered are seven racers who have combined for 18 SCORE Trophy Truck season point championships in the first 26 years of the marquee SCORE racing division. Leading the way among the former SCORE Trophy Truck season point champs are Tim Herbst with four titles (1999, 2000, 2002, 2003), four-time champ B.J. Baldwin (2006, 2008, 2012, 2013), three-time consecutive and Carlos ‘Apdaly’ Lopez (2015, 2016, 2017), three-time champion Rob MacCachren (1994, 2007, 2018) and two-time SCORE Trophy Truck season point champ Robby Gordon (1996, 2009). SIX CLASS LEADERS IN TOP 12 OVERALL Including Matt Burroughs in Pro UTV FI, Daniel McMillin in SCORE Trophy Truck and Santiago Creel in Trophy Truck Spec, a total of six classes have at least one racer in the top 12 SCORE Overall 4-wheel point standings after one race of the two-race 2020 SCORE World Desert Championship. The classes among the top dozen point leaders are Pro UTV FI (5 racers), SCORE Trophy Truck (2), Trophy Truck Spec (1), Class 1 (1), Class 10 (1), SCORE Lites (1) and Pro UTV Unlimited (1). Besides Pro UTV FI, SCORE Trophy Truck and Trophy Truck Spec the other three 2020 class point leaders in the top dozen in the 2020 SCORE Overall points are Cody Parkhouse, Long Beach, Calif. (Class 1, Jimco-Chevy), Ivan Tagle, Chula Vista, Calif. (Class 10, Alumi-Craft-Chevy) and Gustavo Pinuelas, Mexicali, Mexico (SCORE Lites, Jimco-VW). MORE PRO CLASS POINT LEADERS Among the other 2020 SCORE World Desert Championship class point leaders in Pro car/truck/UTV classes are Clyde Stacy, Bristol, Va./Nick Vanderwey, Phoenix (No. 5L SCORE TT Legend, Chevy V16), Mike Cafro, Fallbrook, Calif. (No. 3955 Pro UTV Stock, Polaris RZR Turbo S), Chris Racan, Oceanside, Calif. (No. 1696 Class 1/2-1600, Custom VW), Jeff Proctor, Glendora, Calif. (No. 709 Class 7, Honda Ridgeline), Mike Lesle, Wildomar, Calif. (No. 1869 Pro UTV Unlimited, Polaris XP Turbo), Trey Hernquist, Encinitas, Calif. (No. 501 Class 5, VW Baja Bug) and Edward Muncey, San Diego (No. BC4 Baja Challenge, BTC-Subaru). Besides the Samuels team, among the other rider of record class point leaders in Pro motorcycle classes are Francisco Septien, Ensenada, Mexico (No. 370x Pro Moto 30, Honda CRF450X, Vance Kennedy, Peoria, Ariz. (No. 522x Pro Moto 50, KTM 500XCW) and Juan Carlos Salvatierra, Bolivia (No. 725x Pro Moto Ironman, KTM 500EXCF). Leading the Pro Quad class in 2020 is the team led by rider of record Javier Robles Jr, Mexicali, Mexico (No. 10a Pro Quad, Honda TRX450R). BACK FOR MORE Another testament to how much this race means to the sport of desert racing, winners of 17 of the Pro classes that had finishers last year are back in the starting field for this year’s race. CROSSOVERS/CELEBRITY RACERS Among the crossover/celebrity racers officially entered in this year’s race are (as of 11/14/20): --Larry Roeseler, AMA Hall of Famer/ORMHOF Hall of Famer, 10 golds in ISDE, No. 83, SCORE Trophy Truck --Robby Gordon, former NASCAR Team Owner/Driver, owner/driver of stadium off-road truck series, three-time SCORE Baja 1000 Overall Winner, No. 77 SCORE Trophy Truck --Cameron Steele, Hall of Famer, action sports TV announcer, No. 16 SCORE Trophy Truck --Bryce Menzies, SCORE Trophy Truck champion, short-course off-road champion, internationally rally racer, No. 7 SCORE Trophy Truck --Brendan Gaughan, NASCAR Cup racer and second-generation desert racer, No. 162, Class 1 --Rhys Millen, champion Formula Drift racer from New Zealand, 3-time Pikes Peak Hill Climb Champion, precision-stunt-car driver, No. 167, Class 1 --Justin Lofton, second-generation desert racer, back from NASCAR racing, No. 179, Class 1 --Bobby Patton, Texas businessman, part owner of the Los Angeles Dodgers, No. 20L, SCORE TT Legend --Robbie Pierce, owner of Jimco Racing Products, Hall of Fame racer No. 30, SCORE Trophy Truck --Santiago Creel, Mexico City, international motorcycle rally racer, rider of record in Pro Moto Unlimited, No. 66x, Driver of Record in Trophy Truck Spec No. 260 --Juan Carlos Salvatierra, most recognized athlete from Boliva, nine-time Dakar Rally racer, No. 725x Pro Moto Ironman --Javier Perez Potsch, first motorcycle racer in this race from Chile, No. 772x BAJA MIL OVERALL CHAMPS: Entered in this year’s event are 9 racers who have combined for 41 overall motorcycle wins and 12 4-wheel racers who have combined for 25 overall 4-wheel wins. Included are 15 of the last 16 4-wheel overall winners. The leaders are: Larry Roeseler, 13, (10 on a motorcycles, two years in a car, one in a truck), Johnny Campbell 11 (Pro Moto Unlimited), with five is Andy McMillin (SCORE Trophy Truck), with four each are Rob MacCachren, (SCORE Trophy Truck), Colton Udall (Pro Moto Unlimited) and Mark Samuels (Pro Moto Unlimited), with three each are Robby Gordon (SCORE Trophy Truck), Max Eddy Jr (Pro Moto Unlimited), Justin Jones (Pro Moto Unlimited) and Justin Morgan (Pro Moto Unlimited). With two each are B.J. Baldwin (SCORE Trophy Truck), Shane Esposito (Pro Moto Unlimited) and Scott McMillin (SCORE Trophy Truck. With one overall win each are Francisco Arredondo (Pro Moto Unlimited), Alan Ampudia (SCORE Trophy Truck), Aaron Ampudia (SCORE Trophy Truck), Carlos ‘Apdaly’ Lopez (SCORE Trophy Truck), Roger Norman (SCORE Trophy Truck) and Cameron Steele (SCORE Trophy Truck). FEMALE RACERS: While there are numerous female co-drivers/co-riders, among the female racers entered as driver of record are… --Kristen Matlock—No. 1954, Pro UTV NA. Husband Wayne Matlock driving No. 2971, Pro UTV FI --Julie Boyer—No. 1662, Class 1/2-1600 --Carolina Sanchez—No. 3913, Pro UTV Stock --Jessalyn Sells—No. 1414, SPT Unltd Truck ALSO: --Very Felix—additional driver, No. 2022, Class 2 --Shelby Hall—additional driver, No. 2021, Class 2 CHAMPS-BY CLASS: Entered in this year’s event are 88 racers who have combined for an amazing 309 class wins in the SCORE Baja 1000. The leaders in multiple class wins entered this year are: Larry Roeseler with 17 (second overall), Jim O’Neal with 14 (ninth), Francisco Septien with 12 (tied for 10th) Johnny Campbell with 11 (tied for 15th) and Chad Hall with 11 (tied for 15th). MORE AWARDS… In addition to season class point championships and 2020 SCORE World Desert Championship overall point titles, the racers are also competing for part of nearly $400,000 in cash purse and contingency postings. There are also the numerous annual SCORE Off-Roadsman of the Year Awards. Drivers are also attempting to earn prestigious Rod Hall SCORE Milestone Awards, given to all racers who complete every required mile of the race season.  With 78 racers still in the hunt, these awards are being presented by SCORE for the 35th consecutive year. FORD BRONCOR RETURNS As another tribute to the late, great, legendary Off-Road Hall of Famer Rod Hall and his overall win with Larry Minor in the 1969 Mexican 1000 in a 4X4 Ford Bronco, Ford Performance has again entered its purpose-built Ford BroncoR race prototype that compliments this year’s launch of the new Ford Bronco. The Ford BroncoR—developed by Ford Performance in collaboration with builder Geiser Brothers and 2018 SCORE Baja 1000 4-wheel champion Cameron Steele—drops heritage-inspired design and proportion elements of what enthusiasts are seeing in the re-invented Bronco. Racing in Class 2 in No. 2021, veteran Hall of Fame inductee/SCORE Trophy Truck racer/TV Action Sports announcer Cameron Steele is the driver of record in memory of Rod Hall and Rod Hall’s granddaughter Shelby Hall returns as one of the additional drivers for a portion of the course. An experienced desert racer, Shelby Hall drove several times with Rod Hall in the race he loved so much that he competed in it for the first 50 years of the legendary race. In addition to Steele and Hall, other drivers announced for this special vehicle are Off-Road Hall of Fame inductee/SCORE Trophy Truck champion Curt LeDuc, legendary SCORE Baja motorcycle champion and Hall of Famer Johnny Campbell, and multi-time rock crawling champion Jason Scherer. GRAND MARSHAL Having been a significant part of the desert-racing nation for well over 40 years, SCORE International has selected Off-Road Motorsports Hall of Fame Special Achievement inductee and renown motorsports business executive Frank DeAngelo as the Grand Marshal for this year’s iconic race. DeAngelo is clearly not only a pillar in the history of SCORE Baja racing, but also a critical part of its foundation. No history of desert racing in North America would be complete without continuous references to the impact that he has had on the sport and the industry. Both in the forefront and even more significantly behind the scenes as well. DeAngelo is one of the most trusted and respected individuals in the off-road industry. VIVA BAJA The official loop-race record 898.40-mile race course runs in a counter-clockwise direction after the two-way section to the Ojos Negros area and down along the Pacific Ocean and around San Felipe and the Sea of Cortez before heading back up through Cordillera de Molina and back to Ojos Negro and the finish in Ensenada. The continuing pre-running starts at race-mile 33.53 and finishes at rm864.87. The first 33.53 miles of the course, which will be run in both directions during the race, will be open for pre-running outbound only on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of race week (Nov. 17-19). The challenging race course then winds its way through four of Baja California’s infamously magnificent washes: Amarillas, Chanate, Huatamote and Matomi before heading through the San Felipe area along the Sea of Cortez and West through Cordillera de Molina and then back to Ojos Negros to the finish just on the Eastern outskirts in Ensenada. The start/finish line compound, closed to the public because of established safety and health protocols, will be located on the outskirts of Ensenada, east of downtown, at the end of the extension of Avenida Ruiz on the highway overpass. There are four physical full-stop checkpoints and 359 virtual checkpoints. Physical checkpoints: CP1-El Socorro (race mile 206.60), CP2-Valle de Trinidad (rm407.95), CP3-End of Matomi Wash (rm602.85) and CP 4-El Alamo (rm838.50). The race route also has 20 Speed Zones for a total of 106.13 miles. All Sportsman classes along with Pro classes 7SX, 11 and 9 will run a reduced course of 767.06 miles. This year’s course map, GPS files, racer’s brief and schedule of events are available on the SCORE website under race info on the SCORE Baja 1000 page at www.SCORE-International.com. SCOREscope 2020 SCORE SKED
  • BFGoodrich Tires 53rd SCORE Baja 1000, presented by 4 Wheel Parts—
November 17-22, Ensenada, Baja California, Mexico 2021 SCORE SKED Here are the dates for the four-race 2021 SCORE World Desert Championship which will be held in Baja California, Mexico for the sixth consecutive year:
  • 34th SCORE San Felipe 250—
February 9-14, San Felipe, Mexico
  • BFGoodrich Tires 53rd SCORE Baja 500, presented by 4 Wheel Parts—
April 14-18, Baja California, Mexico
  • 2nd SCORE Baja 400—
September 14-19, Baja California, Mexico
  • BFGoodrich Tires 54th SCORE Baja 1000, presented by 4 Wheel Parts—
November 15-20, Baja California to La Paz, Baja California Sur, Mexico ABC TV NETWORKS AGAIN IN 2020 For the second straight year, the 2020 SCORE World Desert Championship will air on the ABC family of networks. The two-races will air as specials on ABC TV Network’s World of X Games program. ABC first covered the 1967 and 1968 Baja 1000 races on the old ABC Wide World of Sports show with Jim McKay and again in the late 1980s with veteran motorsports journalist Sam Posey. All of the SCORE race coverage shows also continue to air internationally in nearly 25 countries in Europe, Asia, Latin America and South America via syndication and ESPN International. The shows are co-produced by SCORE International and SoCal’s award-winning BCII TV. 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, Ford-Official Truck and SUV, King Shocks-Official Shock Absorber, Polaris RZR-Official UTV, RACELINE Wheels-Official Wheel, VP Racing Fuels-Official Fuel, 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, Lucerna Hotel. Additional SCORE Associate Partners: Baja California Secretary of Sustainable Economy and 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 53rd SCORE Baja 1000, presented by 4 Wheel Parts

Finale of the two-race 2020 SCORE World Desert Championship Nov. 17-22, 2020—898.40 miles–Ensenada, Baja California, Mexico Schedule of Events: (No Spectators Allowed at start/finish line compound; but allowed out around the race course)
TUESDAY, Nov. 17--(All times PST) 9a.m. – 5 p.m. – SCORE Chassis Inspections-Start/Finish Compound East End of Avenida Ruiz 1 p.m. – 5 p.m. – Media Registration, Registration Tent, Start/Finish Compound East End of Avenida Ruiz 2 p.m. - 8 p.m. – Racer Registration, Registration Tent, Start/Finish Compound East End of Avenida Ruiz WEDNESDAY, Nov. 18--(All times PST)                              8 a.m. – 4 p.m. – Racer Registration (No new walk-in entries after 3 p.m.), Registration Tent, S/F Compound 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. – Media Registration, Registration Tent, Start/Finish Compound East End of Avenida Ruiz 9 a.m. -- 5 p.m. – Contingency Row-All motos, quads, UTVs, some car/truck, East End of Avenida Ruiz 9 a.m. – 6 p.m. – Tech/Stella III Installs for above classes, End of Contingency Row THURSDAY, Nov. 19--(All Times PST) 8 a.m. – 4 p.m. – Racer Registration (No new walk-in entries after 3 p.m.), Registration Tent, S/F Compound 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. – Media Registration, Registration Tent, Start/Finish Compound East End of Avenida Ruiz 9 a.m. -- 5 p.m. – Contingency Row-Remaining car/truck classes including SCORE Trophy Truck, S/F Compound 9 a.m. – 6 p.m. – Tech/Stella III Installs for above classes, End of Contingency Row 6 p.m. – Mandatory Aircraft Pilot Meeting, Torre Hotel Lucerna FRIDAY, Nov. 20--(All Times PST) 3:30 a.m. – race close-SCORE Media Center Open—Start/Finish compound, East End of Avenida Ruiz START/FINISH: 898.40-mile course (Class starting order subject to change) 4am     RACE START: MOTORCYCLES/QUADS (subject to change) Pro Moto Unltd, Pro Moto 30, Pro Moto Ltd, Pro Moto 50, Pro Moto 40, Pro Moto Ironman, Pro Moto 60, Pro Quad, SPT Moto, SPT Quad (Start Intervals: Pro Moto Unlimited- 60 second split, all other classes start one every 30 seconds) GAP –approximate five-hour gap between M/C, Quad start and car/truck/utv start 9:15am Honor Guard and Salutle to Flag ceremony     Start/Finish ramp 10am    RACE START CARS/TRUCKS/UTVS (order subject to change) TT, TT Legend, 1, TT Spec, 10, 7, Pro UTV FI, SL, Pro UTV NA, 1/2-1600, Pro UTV Stock, 8, HM, 4700, 3700, 1700, 2700, Hammer Unltd, Hammer Ltd, Pro UTV Unltd, 5, PT, 3, 5-1600, BC, 7F, 7SX, SF, 3000, Baja-e, 2, VT, VI, 9, 11, SPT Unltd Truck, SPT Ltd Truck, SPT Open-Wheel, SPT,  UTV Unltd, SPT UTV Stock, Safari (TT-one every 60 seconds. All other car/truck classes one every 30 seconds) NOTE: All SPT classes, Vintage classes, Class 7SX, Class 11 and Class 9 will run a reduced course of 767.06 miles. TIME LIMIT: All vehicles will have a 40-hour time limit from the time each vehicle starts Race in Progress – Posting of Unofficial Results – Registration Tent, start/finish line compound SUNDAY, Nov.  22--(all times PST) 7:30 a.m. – Posting of Unofficial Results—Registration Tent, S/F Compound and online 8 a.m. – 9:30 a.m. – Race teams must submit results inquiries-Race Director at Torre Lucerna Hotel 9 a.m. – Noon -- SCORE Media Center Open—Registration Tent, S/F Compound 10:30 a.m. – Posting of OFFICIAL Results—Registration Tent, S/F Compound and online 11:30 a.m.-2 p.m. – Trophy Pick up-Torre Lucerna Hotel Ensenada

SCORE Baja 1000 All-Time Overall Champions

(4-wheel and 2-wheel vehicles--1967 through 2019)
YEAR DRIVERS/RIDERS VEHICLE TIME 1967 Vic Wilson/Ted Mangels Meyers Manx-VW 27:38 J.N. Roberts/Malcolm Smith Husqvarna 28:48 1968 Larry Berquist/Gary Preston Honda 20:38:28 Larry Minor/Jack Bayer Ford Bronco 21:11:32 1969 Larry Minor/Rod Hall Ford Bronco 20:48:10 Gunnar Nilsson/J.N. Roberts Husqvarna 21:35:52 1970 Drino Miller/Vic Wilson Miller-VW 16:07 Mike Patrick/Bill Bowers Yamaha 18:31 1971 Parnelli Jones/Bill Stroppe Ford Bronco 14:59 Malcolm Smith/Gunnar Nilsson Husqvarna 16:51 1972 Parnelli Jones/Bill Stroppe Ford Bronco 16:47 Gunnar Nilsson/Rolf Tibblin Husqvarna 19:19 1973 Bobby Ferro/Johnny Johnson Funco-VW 16:50:25 Mitch Mayes/A.C. Bakken Husqvarna 18:42:51 1974 NO RACE 1975 Al Baker/ Gene Cannady Honda 18:22:55 Malcolm Smith/Dr. Bud Feldkamp Hi-Jumper-VW 18:55:49 1976 Larry Roeseler/Mitch Mayes Husqvarna 11:30:47 Ivan Stewart Chenowth-VW 12:17:28 1977 Brent Wallingsford/Scot Harden Husqvarna 14:37:07 Malcolm Smith/Dr. Bud Feldkamp Funco-VW 15:10:42 1978 Larry Roeseler/Jack Johnson Husqvarna 10:23:47 Mark Stahl Chenowth-VW 12:55:42 1979 Larry Roeseler/Jack Johnson Husqvarna 19:48:04 Walker Evans/Bruce Florio Dodge pickup 20:48:27 1980 Larry Roeseler/Jack Johnson Yamaha 12:45:13 Mark Stahl Chenowth-VW 13:33:55 1981 Scot Harden/Brent Wallingsford Husqvarna 17:14:05 Mark McMillin/Thomas Hoke Chenowth-VW 20:29:14 1982 Al Baker/Jack Johnson Honda 17:25:27 Mickey Thompson/Terry Smith Raceco-VW 19:40:23 1983 Dan Smith/Dan Ashcraft Husqvarna 14:48:10 Mark McMillin/Ralph Paxton Chenowth-VW 17:35:06 1984 Chuck Miller/Randy Morales Honda 14:34:34 Mark McMillin/Ralph Paxton Chenowth-VW 16:27:09 1985 Randy Morales/Derrick Paiement Honda 17:44:42 Steve Sourapas/Dave Richardson Raceco-VW 17:54:55 1986 Bruce Ogilvie/Chuck Miller Honda 18:05:52 Mark McMillin/Ralph Paxton Chenowth-Porsche 18:26:28 1987 Dan Ashcraft/Bruce Ogilvie Honda 12:02:14 Bob Gordon/Malcolm Smith Chenowth-Porsche 13:15:04 1988 Paul Krause/Larry Roeseler/Danny LaPorte Kawasaki 11:33:45 Mark McMillin Chenowth-Porsche 13:07:09 1989 Larry Roeseler/Danny LaPorte/Ted Hunnicutt Jr. Kawasaki 17:53:16 Robby Gordon Ford Truck 18:04:07 1990 Larry Roeseler/Ted Hunnicutt Jr./Danny LaPorte Kawasaki 11:11:45 Bob Gordon/Robyn Gordon/Robby Gordon Chenowth-Chevy 12:30:45 1991 Larry Roeseler/Ted Hunnicutt Jr./Marty Smith Kawasaki 13:35:25 Larry Ragland Chevrolet pickup 16:37:35 1992 Danny Hamel/Garth Sweetland/Paul Ostbo Kawasaki 16:50:12 Paul & Dave Simon Ford truck 16:53:02 1993 Ivan Stewart Toyota SR5 13:29:11 Danny Hamel/Larry Roeseler/Ty Davis Kawasaki 13:57:23 1994 Danny Hamel/Larry Roeseler/Ty Davis Kawasaki 10:20:47 Jim Smith (SCORE Trophy Truck) Ford 10:28:56 Dave Ashley/Dan Smith Ford truck 10:43:43 1995 Paul Krause/Ty Davis/Ted Hunnicutt Jr. Kawasaki 19:31:19 Larry Ragland (SCORE Trophy Truck) Chevy 20:14:12 Dale White Chevy Truck 21:57:03 1996 Paul Krause/Ty Davis/Greg Zitterkopf Kawasaki 14:11:02 Larry Ragland (SCORE Trophy Truck) Chevy 14:38:59 Ryan Thomas Chenowth-VW 15:53:56 1997 Johnny Campbell/Tim Staab/Greg Bringle Honda 13:19:59 Larry Ragland (SCORE Trophy Truck) Chevy 13:53:46 Doug Fortin Chenowth-VW 14:31:02 1998 Johnny Campbell/Jimmy Lewis Honda 18:58:48 Ivan Stewart Toyota truck 19:08:20 1999 Johnny Campbell/Tim Staab Honda 14:15:42 Larry Ragland Chevy truck 14:26:36 2000 Johnny Campbell/Tim Staab/Craig Smith, Steve Hengeveld Honda 30:54:12 Dan Smith/Dave Ashley Ford truck 32:15:39 2001 Johnny Campbell/Tim Staab Honda 13:51:40 Doug Fortin/Charlie Townsley Jimco Chevy truck 14:35:42 2002 Steve Hengeveld/Johnny Campbell/Andy Grider Honda 16:17:28 Dan Smith/Dave Ashley, Ford truck 16:19:03 2003 Steve Hengeveld/Johnny Campbell/Bruce Ogilvie Honda 15:39:52 Doug Fortin/Charlie Townsley Jimco-Chevy 16:24:02 2004 Steve Hengeveld/Johnny Campbell/Kendall Norman, Honda 15:57:37 Troy Herbst/Larry Roeseler, Smithbuilt-Ford 16:18:14 2005 Steve Hengeveld/Johnny Campbell/Mike Childress, Honda 14:20:30 Larry Roeseler/Troy Herbst, Smithbuilt-Ford 15:06:19 2006 Steve Hengeveld/ Mike Childress/Quinn Cody, Honda 18:17:50 Andy McMillin/Robby Gordon, Chevy truck 19:15:17 2007 Robby Bell/Steve Hengeveld/Johnny Campbell/Kendall Norman, Honda 24:15:50 Mark Post/Rob MacCachren/Carl Renezeder, Ford truck 25:21:25 2008 Robby Bell/Kendall Norman/Johnny Campbell, Honda 12:29:18 Roger Norman/Larry Roeseler, Ford truck 12:40:33 2009 Kendall Norman/Timmy Weigand/Quinn Cody, Honda 13:27:50 Andy McMillin/Scott McMillin, Chevy truck 14:19:50 2010 Gus Vildosola Jr./Gus Vildosola Sr., Ford truck 19:00:04 Kendall Norman/Quinn Cody, Honda 19:20:52 2011 Kendall Norman/Quinn Cody/Logan Holladay, Honda 14:14:25 Andy McMillin/Scott McMillin, Ford truck 14:51:36 2012 B.J. Baldwin, Chevy truck 20:00:59 Colton Udall/Timmy Weigand/David Kamo, Honda 20:09:30 2013-Tim Weigand/Colton Udall/David Kamo/Mark Samuels, Honda 18:29:14 B.J. Baldwin, Chevy Truck, 18:36:30 2014-Rob MacCachren/Andy McMillin/Jason Voss, Ford truck 22:31:28 Ricky Brabec/Robby Bell/Steve Hengeveld/Max Eddy Jr., Kawasaki 24:24:01 2015-Rob MacCachren/Andy McMillin, Ford truck 15:58:32 Colton Udall/Mark Samuels/Justin Jones, Honda 16:29:08 2016- Rob MacCachren/Jason Voss, Ford truck 17:12:58 Colton Udall/Mark Samuels/Justin Jones/Daymon Stokie/David Kamo, Honda 18:16:42 2017- Carlos ‘Apdaly Lopez/Juan C. Lopez, Chevy truck 19:53:36 Francisco Arredondo/Shane Esposito/Justin Morgan/Max Eddy Jr/Ty Davis, Honda 21:07:17 2018- Justin Morgan/Mark Samuels/Justin Jones, Honda 16:23:26 Cameron Steele/Pat Dean, Ford truck 16:24:02 2019- Alan Ampudia/Aaron Ampudia, Ford truck 16:10:36 Justin Morgan/David Kamo/Max Eddy Jr/Shane Esposito, Honda 17:34:28 NOTE: 1994-1997, SCORE Trophy Truck competed as its own series

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