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A C T S H E E T
2004 Tecate SCORE Baja 1000
November 2, 2004
WHAT:
37th Annual Tecate SCORE Baja 1000 desert race
Final event of the five-race 2004 SCORE Desert Series
WHEN:
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday & Saturday, November 16-20, 2004
WHERE:
Ensenada-Baja California, Mexico (65 miles south of U.S./Mexico Border) to La
Paz, Baja California Sur, Mexico
WHO:
Nearly 300 entries from 30 U.S. States, and 10 countries, competing in 26 Pro
and 5 Sportsman classes for cars, trucks, motorcycles and ATVs
COURSE:
TOTAL MILEAGE: 1,016.3 miles (14 checkpoints). Starts in downtown
Ensenada adjacent to the Riviera del Pacifico Convention Center, finishing
on the outskirts of La Paz adjacent to the tourism office. Starting on the pacific
Ocean side of the Baja California peninsula, the course immediately heads southeast
to San Felipe (rm 179.83) through Ojos Negros and Alamo where it turns south
along the azure Sea of Cortez. Passing through Puertocitos, San Luis Gonzaga,
and Bahia de Los Angeles (rm 376.3) before heading about 20 miles further south
and then turning southwest through El Arco/San Francisquito junction (rm 445.68)
and winding a bit back east to San Ignacio (rm 550.5, KM 73 on Highway 1). The
course then heads sharply southwest back to the Pacific Ocean at El Datil (rm
618.31) and down to San Juanico (rm 658.8) before a backwards ‘C’
loop down past Loreto at San Javier (rm 740.98) to across Hwy 1 just north of
Ciudad Insurgentes (rm 794.5). The course then runs south along the Pacific
Ocean past Ciudad Constitucion and Santa Rita (rm 901.2) before finally turning
slightly northeast (rm 972.34) for the final run to the finish line in La Paz.
The 13 checkpoints will be located at the following race miles on the course—Ck.
1-50.04 (North of Tres Hermanos), Ck. 2-83.32 (Santa Catarina), Ck. 3-136.92
(Diablo Dry Lake), Ck. 4-214.59 (South of San Felipe, Hwy 5, K52.5), Ck. 5-298.95
(Coco’s Corner), Ck. 6-376.3 (Bahia de Los Angeles), Ck. 7-551.75 (San
Ignacio), Ck. 8-618.31 (El Datil Fish Camp), Ck. 9-745.45 (San Javier), Ck.
10-820.69 (Ciudad Insurgentes), Ck. 11-927.83 (Rancho Santa Fe), Ck. 12-976.80
(Abandoned Rancho), Ck 13-1000 (Top of Mini Summit) and finish line-1016.3 (La
Paz).
PRE/POST
RACE SHEDULE:
TUESDAY, Nov. 16--(All times PST)
Racer Registration, Riviera del Pacifico Convention Center, 2 p.m. - 6 p.m.
Media Registration, Riviera del Pacifico Convention Center, 2 p.m. - 6 p.m.
WEDNESDAY, Nov. 17--(All Times PST)
Racer Registration, Riviera del Pacifico Convention Center, 9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Media Registration, Riviera del Pacifico Convention Center, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Contingency Row, across from San Nicolas Hotel, 10 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.
Technical Inspection, End of Contingency Row, 10 a.m. - 6p.m.
Mandatory Racer Meeting, Riviera del Pacifico Convention Center, 7p.m.
SATURDAY, Nov. 20--(all times PST)
Posting of Unofficial Results—Race in Progress, Crowne Plaza Resort-La
Paz, Thursday, Friday, Saturday
Posting of FINAL UNOFFICIAL Results—Crowne Plaza Resort-La Paz, 10 a.m.
Competition Review Board—Crowne Plaza Resort-La Paz, 11 a.m.
Awards Celebration-Crowne Plaza Resort-La Paz-1 p.m.
START:
In front of the Riviera del Pacifico Convention Center in downtown Ensenada
FINISH: Adjacent of the tourism office, outskirts of La Paz
RACE DAYS SCHEDULE THURSDAY/FRIDAY/SATURDAY, Nov. 18-20--(all
times PST)
Late Registration & Tech, Rivieria del Pacifico Convention Center, 6 a.m.
RACE STARTS:
(Thursday, Nov. 18) Motorcycles, ATVs-6:30 a.m.; Cars, Trucks-9:30 a.m. (Approx.)
STARTING
ORDER: (One vehicle every 30 seconds; 60-second interval for TT, 1,
10, 8, PT, SL, 1-2/1600)
Motorcycles/ATVs--22, 30, 40, 21, 50, Sportsman M/C>, Sportsman
M/C<, 25, 24, Sportsman ATV
Cars/Trucks--TT, 1, 10, 8, PT, SL, 1-2/1600, 5, 7, BC, 7S,
7SX, 5/1600, SF, SM, 9, 3, 17, 11, Sportsman Car, Sportsman Truck, Sportsman
Legend
TIME LIMIT: All vehicles will have a 40-hour time limit from
the time they start.
SANCTION:
Sanctioned and produced by SCORE International-Los Angeles
CEO/President--Sal Fish; Vice-President—Paul Fish; Oscar Ramos—Attorney;
Administration--Sue Johnson 818.225.8402
SPONSORS:
BFGoodrich Tires-official tire of SCORE; Southern California Ford Dealers-official
vehicle of SCORE; Centrix Financial, CL Bryant-VP Racing Fuel-official fuel
of SCORE; Tecate Beer, Coca-Cola of Mexico, Instant Mexico Auto Insurance, Herbst
Gaming, Kartek Off-Road, Fram, Autolite, Prestone, Bilstein; Signpros, PCI Race
Radios, McKenzie’s, Fideicomiso Publio para la Promocion Turistica de
Ensenada, Cotuco and Advanced Color Graphics.
TELEVISION:
The race will be televised as a one-hour NBC Sports special in December on the
NBC Television Network. The show is produced by Aura360. The telecast will air
on Saturday, Dec. 11 at 2:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. (Eastern Standard Time). Anchor
for NBC will be emmy-award winner sportscaster Al Trautwig. A special pre-run
preview segment, including NASCAR’s Robby Gordon, will air during the
Jeep World of Adventure Sports on Saturday, Dec. 4. CNBC’s ‘Bullseye’,
with host Dylan Ratigan, will also produce segments to air Nov. 30, Dec. 1 and
Dec. 2. Additionally, The Learning Channel’s Rides weekly program (Tuesday’s
at 10 p.m. EST/PST), produced by Brentwood Communications, will be developing
a Terrible Herbst Motorsports show called ‘Terrible Baja’ to air
in 2005.
TERRIBLE’S
BAJA BONUS PURSE:
Through the sponsorship provided by Herbst Gaming of Las Vegas, this year’s
race includes the added $40,000 Terrible’s Bonus Purse. The overall 4-wheel
winner will receive $20,000, the first overall motorcycle will earn an additional
$2,000 and the first overall ATV will earn an additional $1,000. The winner
in all other classes with at least 10 starters will also pick up a $1,000 Terrible’s
Bonus.
TOP DRIVERS
& RIDERS:
SCORE Trophy-Truck: 1 Ed/Tim Herbst, 4 Gus Vildosola/Rob MacCachren, 8 Dan Smith/David
Ashley, 3 Mark Post/Curt LeDuc, 12 Larry Ragland/Brian Collins, 81 Mark Miller/Ryan
Arciero, 4 Robby Gordon/Steve Barlow, 28 Alan Pflueger, 66 Jason Baldwin, 16
Cameron Steele/Ed Stout, 2 Pete Sohren/Cameron Steele, 9 Darren Skilton, 45
Ted Hunnicutt/Jeff Lewis/Cory Susag, 7 Jesse Jones/ Scott Steinberger; Class
1: 111 John Marking/Chris Harrold, 124 Doug Fortin/Charlie Townsley, 109 Troy
Herbst/Larry Roeseler, 100 Dale Ebberts/Ernie Castro Jr., 114 Chuck Hovey, 117
Gary/Mark Weyhrich, 110 Mark McMillin/Brian Ewalt, 112 Andy McMillin/Scott McMillin,
101 Bobby Baldwin, 121 Corky McMillin/Brian Ewalt, 107 Mike Groff/Jimmy Vasser;
Class 1-2/1600: 1649 Brian Jeffrey/Adam Pfankuch, 1604 Rob MacCachren/Bruce
Fraley, 1615 Cameron Steele; Class 3: 300 Donald Moss; Class 5: 500 George Seeley;
Class 5/1600: 550 Marcos Nunez, 553 Dave Collier; Class 7: 700 Craig Turner,
706 Hector Salazar, 705 Dan Chamlee; CLASS 8: 807 Nick Vanderwey, 800 Dave Sykes/Dave
Westhem, 801 Tom Bradley, 806 Curt LeDuc; Class 10: 1000 Martin Christensen,
1005 Steve Myers, 1009 Mark Hutchins, 1002 John Cooley; SCORE Lite: 1205 Tom
Watson, 1210 Blaise Jackson, 1213 Mark Kyle; Stock Full: 860 John Griffin, 863
Rod Hall/Josh Hall, 878 Mark Handley; Protruck: 227 Matt Scaroni, 226 Al Hogan;
Baja Challenge: BC9 Robert Sutton/Rod Millen/Jeff Zwart/Paul Newman, BC 2 David
Sutton/Ryan Thomas, BC 4 Michel Jourdain Jr./Michel Jourdain Sr., BC 5 Danny
Sullivan/Scott Goodyear/Sebastien Bourdais/Paul Page, BC8 Kate Sutton/Vitor
Meira/Rhys Millen; Class 22: 1x Steve Hengeveld/Johnny Campbell; Class 30: 300x
Jim Ferguson Class 40: 400x Jim O’Neal/Tim Withers/Jeff Kaplan, Class
50: 500x Richard Jackson/Bob Wadlow/Mark Force, 548x Chris Haines/Jack Johnson/Malcolm
Smith; Class 21: 100x Joe Desrosiers; Class 25: 1a John Gregory, 10a Ruben Martin.
HISTORY
OF START/FINISH:
In the 37-year history of the SCORE Baja 1000, this will be the 30th time the
race has started in Ensenada and the 16th time it has finished in La Paz. It
has also started three times in Mexicali (1972, 1993, 1994), twice in Tijuana
(1967, 1995) and once each in Santo Tomas (1998) and Ojos Negro (1999). It has
finished in Mexicali twice (1993, 1994), once each in Ojos Negro (1999) and
Cabo San Lucas (2000). The last time this race ended in La Paz was 2002.
TIRE STREAK:
BFGoodrich Tires, long a staple in desert racing, has been the tire of choice
for 18 consecutive overall 4-wheel vehicle winners.
ENGINE
WINNERS:
in 4-wheel vehicle competition, VW motors have produced 12 overall winners,
followed by Ford and Chevy (tied with 9), Porsche with 3, Toyota with 2, and
Dodge with 1.
CHASSIS
WINNERS:
Among 4-wheel vehicles, Chenowth has produced the chassis for 10 overall winners,
followed by Ford with 9, Chevy with 5, Toyota, Funco, Raceco and Jimco with
2 each and Miller, Hi-Jumper, Dodge, and Meyers Manx with 1 each.
MOTORCYCLE
WINNERS:
In motorcycle competition, Honda leads with 14 overall victories, followed by
Husqvarna with 11, Kawasaki with 9 and Yamaha with 2.
SCORE
GPS DATA LOGGERS:
Attempting to help increase safety, verify route and speed, SCORE is requiring
the mandatory use SCORE GPS data loggers in SCORE Trophy-Truck, Class 1, Class
10 and Protruck. With equipment and monitoring services provided by RallyTrack.com,
Lakewood, Calif., SCORE hopes to begin using these special ‘black boxes’
in all classes during the 2005 SCORE Desert Series schedule.
GRAND
MARSHALL:
Parnelli Jones, the legendary Hall of Fame racer whose victories include the
1963 Indy 500 and the 1971 and 1972 SCORE Baja 1000, will be the Grand Marshall
for this year’s race, following in the footsteps of Mario Andretti, who
was the first honoree for this award last year. Jones is a member of the International
Motorsports Hall of Fame, the Motorsports Hall of Fame of America, the National
Sprint Car Hall of Fame and the National Midget Auto Racing Hall of Fame.
THEY JUST
KEEP ON GOING, AND GOING...:
When veterans Rod Hall and Ron Bishop strap on their racing helmets and take
the green flag, they will keep their incredible streaks alive of being the only
two racers who have competed in all 37 SCORE Baja 1000 races. Hall, who will
turn 67 on Nov. 22, will co-drive with his son Josh in Stock Full as well as
Terry Henn in Stock Full, doubling his opportunity for another class win. Bishop,
61, is the only individual who has run all 37 races on a motorcycle. This year,
Bishop will co-ride with a team led by veteran Gene Dempsey in Class 50 for
riders over 50 years young. Hall is the all-time winningest racer in this event
with 17 class wins and Bishop is a member of the AMA Hall of Fame.
TIGHT
OVERALL POINTS:
SCORE points are determined both on final finishing position and number of vehicles
which started the race within the individual class. After four events, the team
of Brian Jeffrey/Adam Pfankuch has earned 301 points are the overall point leaders
and lead Class 1-2/1600 as well in their Dunrite-VW. In what has developed into
one of tightest overall point battles in SCORE history, just 38 points separate
the top five heading into the season finale in Mexico, and they are all in Class
1-2/1600. In second in overall points is Las Vegas’ Rob MacCachren (Fraley-VW—291),
while third is Leonardo Navarette with 268 in a Jimco-VW. Fourth is Travis Fletcher
with 264 in a Baja Shop-VW and fifth is Rick Boyer with 263 in a Lothringer-VW.
KARTEK
BONUS:
The 2004 SCORE Overall Point Champion will also earn the $10,000 Kartek Off-Road
bonus.
TOYOTA
AWARDS:
The race will also determine the winners of this year’s $12,000 Toyota
True Grit and Toyota Milestone Award winners. Presented to every racer who completes
every required race mile this season, this is the 18th year of this Toyota Awards
program with SCORE.
SCORE
TROPHY-TRUCKS:
A SCORE record of nearly 30 SCORE Trophy-Trucks are expected to take the green
flag. The marquee SCORE racing division featuring 750-horsepower unlimited production
trucks includes cross-over drivers in addition to the talented field of regulars
and a very close point’s race for the season championship. Nine of 10
previous season point champions are entered and 53 of 66 SCORE Trophy-Truck
race winners are represented as well along with eight of the previous 10 SCORE
Trophy-Truck winners in the Tecate SCORE Baja 1000. Las Vegas brothers Ed and
Tim Herbst are the winningest team in the history of the class with 11 race
wins in the No. 1 Terrible Herbst Motorsports Ford F-150, while Dan Smith/David
Ashley, Riverside, Calif., are second with nine wins in the No. 8 Enduro Racing
Ford F-150. Third is Larry Ragland, Cave Creek, Ariz., with seven. Ragland is
racing this year with veteran Brian Collins of Las Vegas, who has one win in
the No. 12 Collins Motorsports Chevy Silverado.
MAN OF
TRIPLE-STEELE:
ESPN announcer Cameron Steele, San Clemente, Calif., is a second-generation
desert racer who is attempting to drive in three vehicles this year, two in
SCORE Trophy-Truck and one in Class 1-2/1600. He is regular in Class 1-2/1600,
where he is driver of record in the No. 1615 Prep by Jake-VW. In SCORE Trophy-Truck,
Steele debuted his new No. 16 Board Ford Motorsports Ford F-150 in September’s
SCORE Las Vegas Primm 300, and has is now also teamed with Pete Sohren in the
No. 2 Board Ford Motorsports Ford F-150. On the airwaves, Steele is an ESPN
announcer for Supercross, X-Games, and the Indy Racing League. Obviously, Steele
doesn’t sleep much.
CROSSOVERS:
As always, several crossover racers are entered this year, including NASCAR’s
Robby Gordon (SCORE Trophy-Truck) along with Champ Car’s Jimmy Vasser
with Indy Car veteran Mike Groff (Class 1) and SCCA sports car racing legend
Elliott Forbes Robinson (Class 10). Legendary supercross/motocross rider Ricky
Johnson will drive with Chad Ragland (SCORE Trophy-Truck). Scheduled to race
in the special Centrix Financial Baja Challenge class (Baja touring cars) are
Champ Car regulars Sebastien Bourdais, of France (current series point leader)
and Michel Jourdain Jr., of Mexico, Indy Racing League regular Vitor Meira,
of Brazil (2004 IRL Rising Star Award), 1985 Indy 500 winner Danny Sullivan,
former Indy Car drivers Scott Goodyear and Roberto Guerrero, Pikes Peak Hill
Climb record setters Rod Millen, Rhys Millen and Jeff Zwart. In Class 30 for
motorcycle riders over 30, Jimmy Lewis, the editor of Dirt Rider magazine and
the 1998 SCORE Baja 1000 overall motorcycle winner with Johnny Campbell, is
leading a factory BMW team.
MOVIE
TIME-‘Dusty to Glory’ Update
Filmed at last year’s race... From the creators of Step Into Liquid, Dust
to Glory is an all out action-adventure documenting the most notorious and dangerous
race in the world, the Tecate SCORE Baja 1000. Rivaling the Indy 500 and the
Daytona 500, the race across Mexico’s Baja Peninsula is unpredictable,
grueling and raw – much like the uncharted American West of the 1800s.
To capture the rich photographic quality of the desert and the intense action
of the race, director Dana Brown’s D2G film team utilized 55 cameras,
four helicopters, a four-passenger buggy camera car and a crew of over 80. A
true event of sheer human determination, the feature-length documentary film
is being distributed by IFC Films and is scheduled for its theatrical release
in April of 2005.
CELEBRITY
DRIVERS:
As noted above, racing in two vehicles in SCORE Trophy-Truck and one Class 1-2/1600
will be ESPN sportscaster Cameron Steele. Riding in the motorcycle Class 30
will be Jimmy Spencer, Editor of Dirt Rider, who also won the overall motorcycle
title of this race in 1998 with Johnny Campbell. Driving in the special Centrix
Financial Baja Challenge class (Baja touring cars) will be: Centrix CEO Robert
Sutton and film legend an accomplished race-car driver and Champ Car team owner
Paul Newman, 1996 Tecate SCORE Baja 1000 overall 4-wheel vehicle winner and
4-time class winner Ryan Thomas, noted Hollywood stuntman Rich Minga, the 1987
SCORE Overall point champion who has one Tecate SCORE Baja 1000 class win, five
seconds and eight thirds, and noted motorsports sportscaster Paul Page, former
SCORE racer Brian Coats who has one career SCORE Trophy-Truck race win.
WINNINGEST
TEAM:
How about 26 Class wins, including nine overall wins for the Class 50 motorcycle
team (548x) of Chris Haines (10 class wins), Jack Johnson (9 class wins, 4 overalls)
and Malcolm Smith (7 class wins, 5 overalls).
TWO-TIMERS:
This race always has a few ‘bravehearts’ who enter in two classes,
hoping for double wins. The most notable one’s this year are: Rod Hall
(two in Stock Full), Rob MacCachren (SCORE Trophy-Truck and Class 1-2/1600),
Pete Sohren (two in SCORE Trophy-Truck), Curt LeDuc (SCORE Trophy-Truck and
Class 8) and Jim O’Neal (motorcycle—Class 40 and Class 50).
BAJA CHAMPS-OVERALL:
Entered in this year’s event are 20 racers who have combined for 65 overall
wins in either the 4-wheel or motorycle divisions. The leaders are: Larry Roeseler,
10, (all on a motorcycle); Johnny Campbell has won seven straight (all on a
motorcycle), Malcolm Smith have five overalls (two in m/c and three in 4-wheel)
and with five overall wins each in the 4-wheel division are Mark McMillin and
Larry Ragland.
BAJA CHAMPS-BY
CLASS:
Entered in this year’s event are 111 racers who have combined for incredible
289 class wins. The leaders in multiple class wins entered this year are: Rod
Hall with 17 (first overall), Larry Roeseler with 12 (third overall), Chris
Haines with 10 (fourth overall), David Ashley and Jack Johnson with 9 each,
Mark McMillin and Dan Smith with 8 each, Johnny Campbell, Ted Hunnicutt Jr.,
Malcolm Smith and Eric Solorzano with 7 each.
SCORE Malcolm
Smith IronRider:
Several motorcycle riders will attempt to run the race solo, with no co-riders.
If they succeed, they will each receive one of the new SOCRE Malcolm Smith IronRider
awards. So far, these are the riders who have confirmed they are riding solo:
Class 22—5x Robert Barnum, 6x Bert Schramm; SPT Motorcycle 250cc>--264x
Masanobu Kameda, 296x Jorge Lizarraga, 298x Louie Montano
FAMILY TIES:
Desert racing has always been about family teams and this year’s Tecate
SCORE Baja1000 is a prime example of that fact. This year’s starting grid
currently includes 81 brothers racing together and 16 racing separately. The
race also has 39 fathers racing with their 48 sons and 12 fathers whose 16 sons
are racing in separate vehicles.
TRES
GENERATIONS:
One racing family, the McMillins, will have three generations in this year’s
race. Corky McMillin and his sons Mark and Scott will drive three separate vehicles
in the unlimited Class 1. Scott drives with his son Andy, who is driver of record.
BROTHERS TOGETHER:
Among the brothers racing together are: Ed and Tim Herbst (SCORE Trophy-Truck),
Donald and Kenneth Moss (Class 3), Kelly and Spencer Beal (Class 3) and Nick
and Michael Vanderwey (Class 8).
FATHER/SONS—TOGETHER:
Among the other father and sons racing together are Curt LeDuc and his sons
Mark and Kyle in Class 8, Marty Coyne and his son Travis in SCORE Trophy-Truck,
Mark Hutchins and his son C.J. in Class 10, Andy McMillin and his father Scott
in Class 1 and Buddy Feldkamp and his father Bud in Class 1.
FATHER/SONS-SEPARATELY:
Besides the McMillins, other father-sons who will race in separate classes include
Gus (SCORE TROPHY-TRUCK) and his son Gus Vildosola Jr. (Protruck), B.J. Baldwin
(SCORE Trophy-Truck) and his father Bobby (Class 1), and Larry Ragland and his
son Chad, both in SCORE Trophy-Truck.
RISING SUN RACERS:
This race has always had a number of participants from Japan, but this year’s
race has the most since the late 1980s. So far, SCORE welcomes 10 total entries
from the land of the Rising Sun, including one in SCORE Trophy-Truck, one in
Class 3, and in the following motorcycle classes: Class 40 (1), Class 21 (1),
Sportsman M/C 250cc< (3), Sportsman M/C 250cc> (3).
CLASSES:
The 2004 Tecate SCORE Baja 1000 Desert Race features nearly 300 entries in 26
Pro & 5 Sportsman classes for cars, trucks, motorcycles and ATVs. Class
winners will be decided along with the overall race winner in Pro 4-wheel, Pro
Motorcycle and Pro ATV.
Cars &
Trucks
SCORE TROPHY-TRUCK (Unlimited Production Trucks)
CLASS 1 (Unlimited single or two-seaters)
CLASS 1-2/1600 (single or two-seaters to 1600cc)
CLASS 3 (Short wheelbase 4X4)
CLASS 5 (Unlimited Baja Bugs)
CLASS 5/1600 (1600cc Baja Bugs)
CLASS 7 (Open mini trucks)
CLASS 7S (Stock mini trucks)
CLASS 7SX (Modified mini trucks)
CLASS 8 (Full-sized two-wheel drive trucks)
CLASS 9 (Short wheelbase, single or two-seaters)
CLASS 10 (Single or two-seaters to 1650cc)
SCORE LITE (Limited single-1776cc-or two-seaters-1835cc)
CLASS 11 (Stock VW Sedans)
STOCK FULL (Stock full-sized trucks)
STOCK MINI (Stock mini trucks)
PROTRUCK (Limited Production Trucks)
BAJA CHALLENGE (Limited, identical Baja touring cars)
Motorcycles
CLASS 22 (250cc or more)
CLASS 21 (126cc to 250cc)
CLASS 30 (Riders over 30 years old)
CLASS 40 (Riders over 40 years old)
CLASS 50 (Riders over 50 years old)
ATVs
CLASS 25 (251cc or more)
CLASS 24 (250cc or less)
LAST YEAR’S TOP FINISHERS
2003 Tecate SCORE Baja 1000—Ensenada to Ensenada (808 miles)
272 Total Starters, 153 Total Finishers
Overall 4-Wheel—1. Doug Fortin/Charlie Townsley, El Cajon, Calif., Jimco-Chevy
(CLASS 1)
2. Mark Miller, Carefree, Ariz./Ryan Arciero, Foothill Ranch, Calif., Chevy
Silverado (SCORE Trophy-Truck)
3. Tim Herbst/Ed Herbst, Las Vegas, Ford F-150 (SCORE Trophy-Truck)
4. Scott McMillin/Andy McMillin, Poway, Calif., Jimco-Chevy (CLASS 1)
5. Gus Vildsola, Mexicali, Mexico/Rob MacCachren, Las Vegas, Ford F-150 (SCORE
Trophy-Truck)
6. Dale Ebberts, Canyon Lake, Calif./Ernie Castro Jr., Newport Beach, Calif.,
Jimco-Toyota (CLASS 1)
7. Ron Brant, Oak Hills, Calif./Richard Boyle, Ridgecrest, Calif., Jimco-Chevy
(CLASS 1)
8. Dan Smith/Dave Ashley, Riverside, Calif., Ford F-150 (SCORE Trophy-Truck)
9. B.J. Baldwin/Larry Job, Las Vegas, Ford F-150 (SCORE Trophy-Truck)
10. Kory Holopoff/Harley Letner, Orange, Calif., Henry Chassis-Honda (CLASS
10)
Overall Motorcycle--1. Steve Hengeveld, Oak Hills, Calif./Johnny Campbell, SanClemente,
Calif., Honda XR650R (CLASS 22)
AND
2002 Tecate SCORE Baja 1000—Ensenada to La Paz (1,017.31 miles)
234 Total Starters, 151 Total Finishers
Overall 4-Wheel--1. Dan Smith/David Ashley, Riverside, Calif., Ford F-150, (SCORE
Trophy-Truck)
2. Ed & Tim Herbst, Las Vegas, Ford F-150 (SCORE Trophy-Truck)
3. Mike Julson, El Cajon, Calif./Bob Lofton, Westmorland, Calif., Jimco-Chevy
(CLASS 1)
4. Doug Fortin, El Cajon, Calif./Charlie Townsley, Las Vegas, Jimco-Chevy (CLASS
1)
5. Troy Herbst, Las Vegas/Larry Roeseler, Hesperia, Calif., Smithbuilt-Ford
(CLASS 1)
6. Scott McMillin/Andy McMillin, Poway, Calif., Porter-Chevy (CLASS 1)
7. Robby Gordon, Orange, Calif., Ford F-150 (SCORE Trophy-Truck)
8. Scott Steinberger, Cypress, Calif./Jesse Jones, Phoenix, Ford F-150 (SCORE
Trophy-Truck)
9. Gary Weyhrich/Mark Weyhrich, Troutdale, Ore., Jimco-Chevy (CLASS 1)
10. Alan Pflueger, Honolulu/Dan Ragland, Cave Creek, Colo., Chevy Silverado
(ProTruck)
Overall Motorcycle--1. Steve Hengeveld, Oak Hills, Calif./Johnny Campbell, SanClemente,
Calif., Honda XR650R (CLASS 22)
MEDIA
CENTER: Nov. 16, 17 and Race morning (Nov 18)--Riviera Convention Center
in Ensenada
Starting at 5 p.m. (Nov. 18)—Crowne Plaza Resort in La Paz
MEDIA
CONTACTS:
Dominic Clark, Amy Beck, Doug Strauss, guests-
Nov. 15, 16, 17--San Nicolas Hotel in Ensenada, 011.52.646.176.1901
Nov. 18, 19, 20, 21—Crowne Plaza Resort in La Paz, 011.52.612.124.0830
For information contact:
SCORE International at its Los Angeles headquarters
(818) 225-8402 or visit
the official Optima SCORE Desert Series website at:
www.score-international.com
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