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Round 2, SCORE Desert Series SAN FELIPE, Mexico (February 21, 2005) -- Defending overall 4-wheel vehicle and SCORE Trophy-Truck race winner Mark Post has added 1997 race winner Curt LeDuc as a co-driver in hopes of becoming just the second team to win back-to-back years in this week’s 19th Tecate SCORE San Felipe 250. Round 2 of the five-race 2005 SCORE Desert Series will be held Saturday in the tiny fishing village of San Felipe, Baja California, Mexico.
The start and finish line area for the 240.34-mile loop course will once again be the landmark San Felipe arches on Highway 5 on the outskirts of San Felipe. All vehicles will have a 10-hour time limit in the elapsed time race and vehicles will start in 30-second intervals. Last year’s top defending champions are all entered. Besides Post, San Juan Capistrano, Calif., who is the defending Overall and SCORE Trophy-Truck champion in San Felipe, Mark McMillin, El Cajon, Calif. is returning Class 1 winner and American Honda’s Steve Hengeveld, Oak Hills, Calif./Johnny Campbell, San Clemente, Calif., are back with three straight Class 22 and Overall motorcycle division victories in San Felipe. With 10 consecutive SCORE race wins together over the last four years, Campbell has seven class wins in San Felipe while Hengeveld has four. Following January’s season-opening SCORE Laughlin Desert Challenge, America’s Foremost Desert Racing Series will visit Mexico for the first of its traditional three stops on the majestic peninsula.
Also on Friday, at the Hotel Las Misiones, driver/rider registration will be held from 8:30 a.m. until 4:30 p.m., followed at 7 p.m. by the mandatory pre-race driver/rider briefing. At 10 a.m. on Sunday, the awards celebration will be held on the Malecon, across from the Beachcomber. In the hunt for the overall 4-wheel victory in San Felipe, SCORE Trophy-Trucks have won nine of the first 19 years while the unlimited Class 1 for open-wheel desert race cars has won seven times. SCORE Trophy-Truck, however, has only been around for 11 years and the last time Class 1 won the overall was in 1998 when Mark Post won in a Riviera-Chevy. In 2004, the first four finishers were all SCORE Trophy-Trucks. “SCORE Trophy-Trucks do well on SCORE’s San Felipe course, but we do have a little less dust to contend with because we start first,” said Post, a Southern California businessman. “We have won this race in both classes and I’d much prefer the class I’m in and adding Curt to the team is going to help us even more.”
With 31 entries so far, Class 1-2/1600 has the most entries, followed by Class 1 with 30, Class 10 with 27, SCORE Lite with 26, SCORE Trophy-Truck with 24 and Class 5/1600 with 19. Late registration will be accepted up until race morning. Drawing the pole position in SCORE Trophy-Truck in the computerized drawing (by class) for starting positions was Gary Dircks. Dircks, Anthem, Ariz., who earned his only SCORE Trophy-Truck race win in Laughlin in 2004, is teaming this year with Jeff Darland, Peoria, Ariz., in the No. 23 Ford F-150. Besides Dircks/Darland, the stellar SCORE Trophy-Truck field includes Las Vegas brothers Tim and Ed Herbst, with eight combined San Felipe class wins, including four overall victories in their No. 19 Terrible Herbst Motorsports Ford F-150. Despite an extremely rare did-not-finish last year, the Herbst brothers won the SCORE Trophy-Truck division in San Felipe three straight years (1999, 2000, 2001). Post returns in his No. 3 Riviera Racing Ford F-150. Also in the field is 2003 overall winner Gus Vildsola, Mexicali, Mexico, who teamed with Las Vegas’ Rob MacCachren in the No. 4 Vildosola Racing Ford F-150. LeDuc was the Overall and SCORE Trophy-Truck winner in 1997 in a Jeep Grand Cherokee. Drawing the first starting slot for the motorcycle classes was Southern California’s Brian Pinard in Class 22. McMillin Racing, the prominent three-generation racing team from San Diego, will field four separate cars featuring four different family members for just the second time in SCORE racing history. Family patriarch
Corky McMillin, 76, will race in Class 1 as will his grandson Andy McMillin,
17, (who will also have
his father Scott McMillin, 44, driving)
and his oldest son Mark McMillin, 48. Daniel McMillin, 17, Corky’s other
grandson and Mark’s son, will drive in Class 1-2/1600. Corky McMillin
Last year, Mark McMillin won Class 1 by just one second over the team of his nephew and brother. The senior statesman and only other septuagenarian who is driver of record this year, besides Corky McMillin, is Ed McLean, of Severna Park, Maryland. McLean, who will be 79 on March 8, will lead a team in Class 9, the same class he finished second in last year. The field also includes a SCORE record four entries with female drivers as driver/rider of record. Two-time SCORE Class 1-2/1600 point champion Bekki Wik, of Las Vegas, is racing in Class 10 in a Jimco-Honda, while Sigal Greenberg, Long Beach, Calif., is racing in Class 9 in a Chenowth-VW, Nancy Spirkoff, Lemon Grove, Calif., is entered in Class 5 in a VW Baja Bug and Ginn Downey, Castro Valley, Calif., is rider of record in the Sportsman ATV class on a Yamaha Raptor. Among the other racers to draw the first starting position in their respective classes were: Arden Dennington, Tracy, Calif. (Class 1-2/1600, Fraley-VW), Lobsam Yee, Tijuana, Mexico (Class 10, Jimco-Honda) and Mitch Mitchell, Laguna Beach, Calif. (SCORE Lite-Kreger-VW). Content as the relative unsung second-driver on two consecutive championship teams, Adam Pfankuch has stepped out of the shadows in a big way, assuming the Class 1-2/1600 and Overall point leads in the 2005 SCORE Desert Series. Pfankuch, 23, of Carlsbad, Calif., drove his new VW-powered Amplified 1600cc open-wheel desert race car past a race-record field of 46 starters in his class in the season-opening 11th SCORE Laughlin Desert Challenge, Jan. 16-17. After helping two different lead drivers win season point championships the last two years, Pfankuch is the primary driver of record this year. His victory this year in Laughlin provides ample proof of his significant contributions the last two years. With the $50,000 Kartek bonus also awaiting the top three 2005 SCORE Overall point leaders, a total of just 15 points separate the top 12 overall point leaders after the SCORE Laughlin Desert Challenge. Second in overall points with 58 after Round 1 is Class 10 point leader Kash Vessels, San Marcos, Calif., who won in Laughlin in a Jimco-Toyota. A second-generation desert racer, Vessels beat a field of 33 starters in Laughlin, earning the $10,000 first place bonus in the $25,000 Jason Hunter Memorial Class 10 race. Las Vegas’ Rob MacCachren and Bryan Freeman, in their first season racing together, are second in Class 1-2/1600 and third in overall points with 54 in their Fraley-VW. Fourth in overall points and second in Class 10 is Darren Hardesty, Ramona, Calif., with 52 points in a Alumi-Craft-VW.
SCORE points are determined both on final finishing position and number of vehicles that started the race within the individual class. SCORE official sponsors for 2005 are: BFGoodrich Tires-official tire, C.L. Bryant-VP Racing Fuels-official fuel supplier. Associate sponsors are: Tecate Beer, Coca-Cola of Mexico, Instant Mexico Auto Insurance, Las Vegas Events, Herbst Gaming, Kartek Off-Road, Centrix Financial, Fram, Autolite, Prestone, Bilstein, Signpros, Cotuco, Fideicomiso Publico para la Promocion Turistica de Ensenada, P.C.I. Race Radios, McKenzie’s Performance Products, and Advanced Color Graphics. Associate sponsors for the Tecate SCORE San Felipe 250 are the Tourism and Convention Bureau of Mexicali/San Felipe, Cotuco and El Dorado Ranch. The
race annually provides a greater economic impact to San Felipe
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