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A Winning Pit Stop at the recent BAJA 500

Edited by Gary Newsome
BAJA 500 UPDATED!

Thursday, June 12, 2013

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Hotels in Ensenada Raised Room Rates Just For Us Racers!

Edited by Gary Newsome
UPDATE June 11, 2013

UPDATE June 11, 2013

Executive Summary:

The hotels are crap and they will continue to Jack prices for us racers! And, SCORE is about to work with "us" (Baja California) on another race.

"Secretary of Tourism in Baja California, Juan Reds Funcke, confirmed that there is a surge in hotel occupancy in the entity that issues the Baja500, Baja1000 and San Felipe 250 will not change of venue.

In an interview, the state official said that in the city of Tijuana in what was January to May of hotel occupancy was 50 percent, in a sample of 19 hotels.

In the same period, but this year we had a record of 58 percent occupancy, reflecting a significant increase also is starting a good June with an occupancy rate of 64 percent, he added.

If increases in rates in hotels in the city of Ensenada, which was recorded in the period in which they developed the Baja 500, the state official issued a call for sites that did the debase to be more competitive.

Previously the government had input into the implementation of hotel rates, from the 90 were released and now the rates corresponding to the associations of hoteliers manage costs, he said.

As for the realization of racing Baja 500, Baja 1000 and San Felipe 250, said Funcke Reds will now be an additional race to determine the place of departure of competitors.

In conclusion, the Secretary indicated that the increase in the sector has led to the intense promotional work has been done in the state and southern California."

Original Report: Prices fourfold (quadrupled), from 300 to 200 thousand pesos, was what some hoteliers charged Ensenada this weekend held in the Baja 500, the president of the Association of Hotels and Motels in Ensenada, Jean-Loup Biterlin Geffroy.

The businessman said that while the sector recorded high hotel occupancy rates during the nights of Friday and Saturday, was presented the situation of between six and ten hotels increased their prices from 300 to 200 thousand pesos a night.

"Proturismo has a responsibility to the organization to deliver invitations Score support team and save money, the hotel involved and they are not all, have committed to donate two or three quarters, normally you should rent the rooms and hotels economic give those rooms, thus saving everyone. "

He said regular price is duplicated, but not that they raise the price four times, to a service or a facility "not worth it", a situation which he said was an abuse.

Jean-Loup Biterlin recognized that there is no regulation in the sector, to prevent these increases. He said that the need for better infrastructure and reinvest in local hotels, in order to have other fees that help hoteliers economy.

"We would like to raise average prices throughout the year and not be giving discounts all year long because we are cutting the neck by themselves".

Finally, the entrepreneur said that these hotels raised their rates do not belong to the association, and that they threaten the visitors return to Ensenada, or problems occurring with participants in future editions of the Baja or other events.

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DEATH BY BAJA RACE! EXCLUSIVE! UPDATED! BAJA 500 2013

15x Chuck Neugebauer Found Dead
on BAJA 500 Race Course

UPDATE! June 12, 2013

Mexican and USA Law Enforcement "On The Lookout" For 'SSI Team Members'", from SCORE Source.

15x team member said connected to this moto theft before the race:

""Baja Racer Motorcycle Stolen at Gunpoint during BAJA 500 PreRun

By Scott Myers:

"One of my 40 Class teammates Mike Baxter from Carson city NV was pre running the start from Ensenada on thurs aprox 10:00 am when at about RM10 is came across and "Downed rider" Or so he though with his bike laying in the middle of the course and the hunched over clutching his stomach. As he pulled up he asked the guy if he was ok and the guy muttered something in Spanish like he was in pain. So he asked again and this time he pulled up a Black .45 handgun and pointed it 10 inches from his face and said "Give me your bike right now or ill shoot you". As Mike was literally about to take this POS gun out of his hands and beat the life out of him another guy jumped from the bushes on his left and then another from behind. Sadly he had to give up his 450X. Before I forget I want to truly thank Kyle Abney because he not only stopped and rode Mike out or harms way but he drove mike to two different Police stations and stayed with his for over 4Hrs of Hell.. Without going into all the other details and how we figured this out let me say that the police have been Outstanding since minute one taking this very very serious. They found out that this guy not only races SCORE races but was entered in what we understood was team 5X. They call Him "Freddy" and he was the suspect in the robbery of as I understand it a Canadian rider at last years 500.. As of right ow they said that the police know everything about this POS including his home and his mothers home and as far as the police say he is on the run. He was positively identified by Mike in some arrest photos they had of the guy. He rides a Honda 450X with "Monster stickers" on the graphics. He also has a black helmet of some kind. That is all the info I have as of right now. We of course took this info straight to Oscar the Attorney for SCORE and we were blown off like we were a second class citizen. We sent off emails with No response and finally after a few more phone calls we had to go down the the convention center and practically Corner Roger Norman. So after a lengthy discussion Mike was basically told to Pack sand and there was NOTHING that they could do about it and or would do about it and "thanks for coming" but don't let the door hit you in the ass. So I just wanted to let everyone know that this kind of thing is serious and we are really hoping they find this POS and we find the bike. "

Baja racers Spreading the Love:

"Robbed by another racer at the BAJA 500. This story was copied and pasted. It was told by Cracker 1 on BajaRacingNews.com. I personally feel very disgusted and hope justice is served to the people who were involed. I will receive detailed information soon on the motorcycle information and will ask my fellow baja local racing friends to keep an eye out for this bike. Even know 90% of the time, if your bike is stolen in baja you will not get it back. But I hope this person/ racer is caught soon!!
Cracker 1
I felt that it was very important to get this information out as soon as possible after getting home today from the Baja 500. I brought this information to someone that I felt could have posted this to every offroad website there there was on the day that it happen but I was very sad to see that not a single word was posted ANYWHERE. So here goes, I was privileged to be part of not just one but 2 winning teams for the first time by winning class 30 on 349X by over a 1:08 and also Class 40 on 402X by multiple hours."""

"During the moto race lineup at the start of the race, other moto competitors pointed at the 15x team, as the one that perped the theft." SCORE Source

Original Exclusive Story:

Reported By Jorge Lucero

"Rest in peace.
He ran the low 500 2013 yesterday reached A Pits his team saw it came very pale to get very thirsty and told him that it seemed to be a heat stroke which had to abandon the race and replied: "I will arrive to the finish line let me run" forward some fans saw him along the path and stopped to help him with water Mojandolo and dale to take and he said to them "I wanted to continue" and I moved in the second Pits his team returned to give water and your bike team told him that he had to stop running because it looked very bad, too tired! And he replied: "CORRERE death" more forward was his motorcycle pulled and a few meters the was already lying lifeless, apparently of a heart attack. His close friends say that he already knew that was going to die, had problems of the heart, and he wanted to die doing what more he liked and wanted to die in ssa BAJA 500."

Chuck sez: "Eat My Dirt Everyone"!

EXCLUSIVE REPORTING!

Via BajaRacingNews.com Reporter Doug:

"Big props to Bryan Collins of COPS Racing for tending to Chuck's body. Believe me, without going into it, this was no small deal. Bryan and COPS Racing chasers spent a good part of the day seeing that Chuck's body was put into the proper hands in the proper way."

The desert racing Buzz:

"This one hit our team pretty hard as a call came through saying our rider (66a) was laying face down on the bottom of the summit. I was so relieved to find our guy alive and well, relaxing in the shade. When we got to Salada our chase was visibly shook up as our truck was parked near a big name team who got involved. Sad for sure but feel as if that is how he wanted to go." And, "So thats what all the 15X chatter on the race radio relay was about. Figured something was going down when Bob was calling them to go SAT or Race Freq. Sad news! RIP"

From an Inside Source:

His team split and took off. His motorcycle was also taken, not known whether stolen or taken by his teamates when they left him to die or dead on the distant desolate desert race course.

More information supplied to BRN.com, as soon as the police were known on the way to the scene of the death, anyone who knew the victim, did not stay on site.

Sources close to the situation say the bike (15x) will be easy to identify.

More on the victim,

Charles "Chuck Neugebauer",

of Solana Beach, one busy dude!

4 years ago

Swimsuit Illustrated Sw… Doctor Rolon is the finest recostructive surgeon in the world and has provided care to the industry and celebrities of the highest level.
4 years ago

Swimsuit Illustrated It is comforting to know that if we have a problem, we have the best
Thank you Doctor
4 years ago

chuck neugebauer I survived a racing accident and look awesome, thanks to Dr Rolan.
Chuck 4 years ago

"Dr. Rolan attributed to keeping Chuck "Up", CLICK HERE for racing motorcycles and keeping up with "Swimsuit Illustrated". The 'Sportsman team' has needed SCORE help in the past.

More recent internet admissions HERE. Swimsuit Illustrated HERE, Karrin Rachelle commented just minutes ago, "RIP CHUCK".

DJ Karrin Rachelle  DJ/Karaoke Hostess almost every Monday 7pm-9:30pm-ish @ the Clairion Hotel & Casino & almost every Thursday 9pm-12am @ Rock & Rita's!

From Chuck's FaceBook:

Chucks last words: "IN TO WIN !!!
SCORE BAJA 500 June 1st 2013 Class 22 Professional Motorcycle. 5x Honda Sponsor Swimsuit Illustrated Magazine. Sergio Morales, Chad Erl, Bryce Stavron, Chuck Neugebauer."

One of his last Facebook and older MySpace pics...

In a club, in Mexico, with a "Hostess"

Chucks Come on to "Models"

Chucks Weakness, Found on Myspace

Chucks Final Words before Death in the BAJA 500

Do you have something to contribute to this story? Send to bajaracingnews@live.com or call 619-251-9486

Pictured Left:

' Crew Chief' SSI Team Leader Donny Razon and SCORE President and CEO Sal Fish

Motorcycle Racing was not the real purpose of this "Team"

The SSI Scam was. CLICK HERE TO SEE ALL OF CHUCKS TEAM PICS

BajaRacingNews.com

Continues to Investigate!

Spectator Killed In BAJA 500
Another Local Report Here

by Elizabeth Vargas

A viewer of the Baja 500 that is not identified died this day after being hit and killed by one of the cars of race cars in the BAJA 500 yesterday.

Besides the adult injured an 8-year-old relative of the deceased was not.

The crash site is out of the Colonia Popular 89, where shortly before a dangerous curve where the accident occurred, the retaining wall had been moved by one of the cars.

Also others had skidded, despite which, keep spectators away from protected areas invaded the area crossed by the race cars which led to the tragedy.

The race car driver named Kevin Price (1610), from San Jose California, was arrested while they undertake the necessary inquiries.

Deposit of 300 thousand to pilot Baja 500

Local • Sun, 06/02/2013 - 23:22 - Lorena Lamas

It is estimated that the value of a vehicle with features Kevin Price, has a market cost between 30 and $ 45,000

Photo: Lorena Lamas

Ensenada • "Pilot Kevin Price, who killed a spectator on Saturday morning during the race capsized off road Baja 500, had to pay a deposit of 300 thousand pesos to get their freedom. He was released at 20:00 pm yesterday.
According to information from the assistant attorney of the State, the post which he was charged is manslaughter against Jorge Armando Vidal 39 years of age and injuries inflicted on a child of ten, which is out of danger. The passenger was unhurt from the accident.
The incident occurred at 12:45 hours after advancing 11.5 miles of dirt after departure, when upon entering a sharp curve of the colony Rosas Magallon, overturned in an area where dozens of fans were.
The area where the accident occurred is considered dangerous by local residents because in previous years witnessed how children were injured by the same reason.
This warning was ignored by the fans themselves just that, like others, are exposed to the danger of being struck by these vehicles against contestants who will watch.
It is estimated that the value of a vehicle with the characteristics of Price, has a market cost between 30 and $ 45,000."

Baja Racers Finally Realize They are racing in Mexican sewage!

Racing through human sewage, right off the start in Ensenada, Mexico!

Robby Gordon, driving through human waste, sewage, spins out at start

Why are Mexicans dumping sewage on the American Racers?

The national & local Mexican leaders perpetuate ignorance and hate...Much like our own in the US...Just imagine the economic Boost an American community would get Hosting an event the size of the Baja races?

We'll Report Soon...Stay Tuned!

Hatred, Racism and Jealousy...
Leroy Rojas, Ensenada local Sez:
"There are many (Ensenada/Baja) residents that don't like the sport and many that don't understand the importance of events like this to the economy because they either don't receive any direct benefit out of it nor have the sufficient IQ to comprehend that the small taco shop, the small motel, the guy selling candy apples, the guy selling hot dogs at Ojos at 1am all HOPE for June and November to come because that's when they get the extra money to buy a pair of new shoes to one of their 4 children.

They are dumb enough to believe a guy that posts on a local newspaper saying "gringos" come to our land to take advantage of it and screw everything from nature to our facilities "because they are not allowed to do that on their side of the border"."

The Normal Baja Racing MisHaps were overshadowed by Race Generated Deaths and Behind the Scenes Malcontents (Stay Tuned For Details)

BAJA 500 The Desert Off-Road Race

ROBBY GORDON FINISHES FIRST!

Toyo Tires captures historic 1st and 2nd overall in the Baja 500

Toyo Tires won big at this year's Baja 500.

Toyo Tires captured a historic 1st and 2nd overall in the 45th annual Tecate SCORE Baja 500 this past weekend.

Robby Gordon of Charlotte, NC, driving his SPEED Energy / Toyo Tires Chevy CK1500 trophy truck, won the 501-mile race in a time of 10:04:36. Finishing second was BJ Baldwin of Las Vegas, NV, piloting his Monster Energy / Toyo Tires Chevy Silverado trophy truck in a time of 10:13:51. Both drivers relied on Toyo Open Country M/T-R tires for their decisive podium finish over a field of some 275 international competitors.

For the first time, pre-race qualifying was held a few days earlier on a section of the Baja 500 race course near Ojos Negros. Robby Gordon qualified the fastest, ensuring a number one starting position. During the race, Gordon was the first trophy truck on course and was challenged by surprise obstacles throughout the loop around the Baja California peninsula. An early spin off-course nearly changed the outcome of his race, but a determined Gordon managed to return to the lead position.

“I can’t say enough about the Toyo tires and the race this weekend,” said Gordon. “To be able to win the race overall and have BJ finish second, and then on the other side, our other car Justin Matney of RPM Offroad. We got the Overall, Trophy Truck, Class 1, Spec 8, Class 8… all on Toyo Tires. It was a killer weekend. I want to thank everyone from Toyo for taking a chance on the RPM team, and stepping up and letting them join the family. We’re stoked to have another good winning partner on our hands with them… it was just a great weekend.”

“This year’s Baja 500 was so close to being a flawless victory. A bolt that held the brake pedal assembly together broke forcing us to lose valuable time limping it into the pits,” said Baldwin. “We were easily and consistently leading the race for five hours up until then. Other than that we had no issues. My Toyo's performed perfectly. We had great traction and no tire failures during the entire Baja 500.”

Toyo Open Country M/T tires were also on the winning vehicles of the SPEED Energy / RPM Offroad racing team. The Clyde Stacy-owned vehicles were prepped at Robby Gordon Off-Road and with the help of Geiser Brothers. Justin Matney of Bristol, TN, driver of the SPEED Energy / RPM Offroad buggy won decisively in Class 1 with a time of 11:16:25. Also winning the Trophy Truck Special Class was the Toyo Tires-equipped Chevy truck driven by Apdaly Lopez with a time of 13:34:40.

In Class 8, Derek Fletcher from Arlington, VA, won on Toyo tires with a time of 17:52:28 driving his Chevy truck.

"We really just cruised all day, no issues and zero flats. It is a real testament to Toyo Tires,” said Justin Matney of RPM Offroad. “Our biggest problem today was the dust. It was really dusty out there, but I am happy to be here, first with SPEED Energy, RPM and Toyo Tires. I can't thank those guys enough. I’m really looking forward to the 1000 and to see if we can't capitalize there as well."

“Toyo Tires made history this past weekend, scoring a first and second overall, while winning Classes 1, 8 and Trophy Truck Special in the legendary Baja 500,” said Amy Coleman, Senior Director of Marketing, Toyo Tire U.S.A. Corp. “We congratulate Robby Gordon and his team for the overall win, and BJ Baldwin and his team for capturing second overall. Congratulations also go out to Justin Matney, Apdaly Lopez and Derek Fletcher at RPM Offroad for their class wins. Our dominance this past weekend just proves that the Toyo Open Country M/T-R is the tire for champions.”

Toyo Tires has won two Baja 1000 races, most recently in 2012 with BJ Baldwin, and in 2006 with Robby Gordon. Baldwin was also crowned the 2012 SCORE-International Overall Point Champion, while Robby Gordon was the 2009 SCORE-International Point Champion. Last year, Gordon was named 2012 Grand Champion in the Best In The Desert Series.

Modern Tire Dealer Source

BajaRacingNews.com from BAJA MEXICO

OFFICIAL BAJA 500 Race Results

Tecate SCORE Baja 500
Ensenada, Baja Mexico
June 01, 2013
L1-SCORE Trophy Truck
1 77 Robby Gordon Charlotte, NC CHV 1 10:05:43.597
2 1 B. J. Baldwin Las Vegas, NV CHV 1 10:14:52.288
3 70 Bryce Menzies Las Vegas, NV FOR 1 10:22:20.602
4 19 Tim Herbst Las Vegas, NV FOR 1 10:31:49.446
5 98 Gary Weyhrich Troutdale, OR FOR 1 10:36:38.718
6 7 Steven Eugenio Vista, CA CHV 1 10:44:22.446
7 11 Rob Mac Cachren Las Vegas, NV FOR 1 10:49:04.042
8 18 Juan C. Lopez Tecate, CA CHV 1 10:51:29.381
9 85 Justin Davis Chino Hills, CA JIM 1 11:04:24.805
10 91 Troy Herbst Las Vegas, NV FOR 1 11:09:21.010
*11 23 Dan Mc Millin La Mesa, CA FOR 1 11:19:04.189
*12 21 Gus Vildosola San Diego, CA FOR 1 11:31:35.182
13 9 Mark Weyhrich Troutdale, OR FOR 1 11:57:52.125
14 26 Jay Reichert Cottonwood Shores, TX JIM 1 12:16:12.439
15 14 Heidi Steele San Clemente, CA CHV 1 12:56:17.818
16 39 Ron Whitton Mesa, AZ FOR 1 13:54:20.907
17 10 Greg Nunley Tulare, CA CHV 1 16:08:20.498
*18 20 Robbie Pierce Santee, CA CHV 1 16:23:00.355
19 15 Armin Schwarz Escondido, CA JIM 1 16:32:47.162
20 84 Nick Vanderwey Phoenix, AZ CHV 1 16:49:42.279
*21 46 John Koltura Yorba Linda, CA CUS 1 17:14:24.054
*22 64 Abraham Lartundo Tijuana, BC CHV 1 17:18:40.033
*23 16 Cameron Steele San Clemente, CA GMC 1 18:49:07.512
DNF 69 Alejandro Cervantes Chula Vista, CA CHV 0 00:00:00.000
DNF 22 Roberto Encinas Tijuana, CA CUS 0 00:00:00.000
DNF 4 Valerio Gonzalez La Paz, MX UNK 0 00:00:00.000
DNF 76 Jesse Jones Phoenix, AZ FOR 0 00:00:00.000
DNF 50 Zak Langley El Segundo, CA FOR 0 00:00:00.000
DNF 34 Ken Losch Phoenix, AZ CHV 0 00:00:00.000
DNF 45 Gary Magness Desert Hot Springs, CA FOR 0 00:00:00.000
DNF 48 Jimmy Nuckles Brawley, CA FOR 0 00:00:00.000
DNF 57 Mike Palmer Denver, CO CHV 0 00:00:00.000
DNF 52 Gonzalo Pirron Lancaster, CA CHV 0 00:00:00.000
DNF 59 Craig Potts Scottsdale, AZ CHV 0 00:00:00.000
DNF 88 Sergio Salgado Mexicali, MX JIM 0 00:00:00.000
DNF 35 Jason Voss Cupertino, CA FOR 0 00:00:00.000
DNF 55 Mark Workentine Fresno, CA CHV 0 00:00:00.000
L1 - Class 1
*1 101 Justin Matney Bristol, TN CHV 1 11:16:25.788
2 120 Corey Keysar Colorado Springs, CO JIM 1 11:22:29.660
3 153 Ronny Wilson Long Beach, CA CHV 1 11:29:30.254
*4 100 Cody Parkhouse Long Beach, CA CHV 1 11:35:35.591
*5 170 Hiram Duran Tecate, CA CHV 1 12:18:27.617
6 114 Lyle Bask Fairview, Ab CUS 1 14:10:45.731
7 150 Erick Jacobs Ridgecrest, CA JIM 1 14:32:33.247
*8 187 Ryan Sharman Carefreee, AZ CUS 1 15:39:54.152
*9 115 Todd .. Tuls Columbus, NE JIM 1 15:56:38.685
DNF 126 Joseph David Ridgecrest, CA JIM 0 00:00:00.000
DNF 179 Ron Gibbs Paker, AZ CHV 0 00:00:00.000
DNF 141 John Martensen Phoenix, AZ CUS 0 00:00:00.000
DNF 131 George Peters Newbury Park, CA CHV 0 00:00:00.000
DNF 110 Josh Rigsby Santa Fe, NM PEN 0 00:00:00.000
DNF 182 Brady Turner Imperial, CA FOR 0 00:00:00.000
DNF 188 Jon Walker Tamuning Guam KRE 0 00:00:00.000
DNF 138 Randy Wilson Long Beach, CA JIM 0 00:00:00.000
DNF 154 Vince Galewick Santa Ana, CA CUS 0 00:10:00.000
DNF 117 Eduardo Laguna Mexicali, CA CHV 0 00:10:00.000
L2 - 1/2 1600
1 1602 Ernesto Arambula Ensenada, MX HON 1 12:53:50.454
2 1601 Jose Robles Mexicali, CA CUS 1 13:09:07.553
3 1615 Jesus Velez Mexicali, MX VW 1 14:31:23.824
4 1609 Jose David Ruvalcaba Ensenada, MX VOR 1 14:37:37.940
5 1697 Jorge Sampietro Ensenada, MX FOR 1 14:48:14.170
6 1604 Roberto Rabago Chula Vista, CA ROM 1 15:30:02.699
7 1636 Christian Celaya Paradise Valley, AZ VW 1 16:50:22.276
8 1612 Francisco Escareno Mexicali, MX VW 1 16:59:54.737
9 1649 Eliseo Garcia San Ysidro, CA VW 1 17:51:54.456
10 1603 Marco Bernaldez Ensenada, MX VW 1 19:06:51.599
11 1696 Francisco Rodriguez Chula Vista, CA CUS 1 20:38:24.482
DNF 1605 Miguel Cortez Chula Vista, CA CUS 0 00:00:00.000
DNF 1688 Rodrigo Elorduy Mexicali, MX VW 0 00:00:00.000
DNF 1647 Wes Mc Kenzie Dallas, TX Bon 0 00:00:00.000
DNF 1610 Kevin Price Fremont, CA CUS 0 00:00:00.000
L2 - 3 Class
DNF 117 Eduardo Laguna Mexicali, CA CHV 0 00:10:00.000
L2 - 1/2 1600
1 1602 Ernesto Arambula Ensenada, MX HON 1 12:53:50.454
2 1601 Jose Robles Mexicali, CA CUS 1 13:09:07.553
3 1615 Jesus Velez Mexicali, MX VW 1 14:31:23.824
4 1609 Jose David Ruvalcaba Ensenada, MX VOR 1 14:37:37.940
5 1697 Jorge Sampietro Ensenada, MX FOR 1 14:48:14.170
6 1604 Roberto Rabago Chula Vista, CA ROM 1 15:30:02.699
7 1636 Christian Celaya Paradise Valley, AZ VW 1 16:50:22.276
8 1612 Francisco Escareno Mexicali, MX VW 1 16:59:54.737
9 1649 Eliseo Garcia San Ysidro, CA VW 1 17:51:54.456
10 1603 Marco Bernaldez Ensenada, MX VW 1 19:06:51.599
11 1696 Francisco Rodriguez Chula Vista, CA CUS 1 20:38:24.482
DNF 1605 Miguel Cortez Chula Vista, CA CUS 0 00:00:00.000
DNF 1688 Rodrigo Elorduy Mexicali, MX VW 0 00:00:00.000
DNF 1647 Wes Mc Kenzie Dallas, TX Bon 0 00:00:00.000
DNF 1610 Kevin Price Fremont, CA CUS 0 00:00:00.000
L2 - 3 Class
1 300 Donald Moss Sacramento, CA FOR 1 18:56:14.977
DNF 307 William Frey Orange, CA JEP 0 00:00:00.000
L2 - 5 Unlimited
1 521 Cody Kellogg Cypress, CA VW 1 17:42:33.905
2 500 Kevin Carr San Diego, CA VW 1 18:41:50.071
3 509 Jose Lopez Mexicali, CA VW 1 20:32:20.149
DNF 501 Mike O' Donnell Phoenix, AZ VW 0 00:00:00.000
DNF 525 Ben Swift Newport Beach, CA VW 0 00:00:00.000
L3 - 5-1600 Ltd
1 555 Clyde Stacy Bristol, VA VW 1 19:04:58.827
2 571 Miguel Rosales Ensenada, MX VW 1 21:05:16.267
DNF 578 Gustavo Avina Ensenada, BC VW 0 00:00:00.000
DNF 598 Karlo Limon Mexicali, CA VW 0 00:00:00.000
DNF 576 Edgar Montano Tijuana, MX VW 0 00:00:00.000
DNF 560 Ernie Negrete Tustin, CA VW 0 00:00:00.000
DNF 552 Carlos Rivera Mexicali, MX VW 0 00:00:00.000
DNF 551 Joaquin Rodriguez Mexicali, CA VW 0 00:00:00.000
L2 - 7 Class
1 703 Arturo Alvarez Mexicali, BC FOR 1 15:09:43.225
2 700 Dan Chamlee Summerland, CA FOR 1 19:32:36.937
3 708 Javier Manzo Tijuana, MX HON 1 21:07:41.659
DNF 707 Scott Brady Paradise, CA FOR 0 00:00:00.000
DNF 704 Aaron Celiceo San Diego, CA TOY 0 00:00:00.000
DNF 705 Alberto Gonzales Mexicali, MX UNK 0 00:00:00.000
DNF 701 Brandon Walsh Encinitas, CA TOY 0 00:00:00.000
L2 - 7200 Class
1 7218 David Boynton Toms River, NJ baj 1 14:16:17.528
2 7298 Jonathan Brenthel Newport Beach, CA FOR 1 14:26:18.136
DNF 7230 Larry Conner Centerville, OH CHV 0 00:00:00.000
DNF 7207 Steve Kovach Chandler, AZ FOR 0 00:00:00.000
DNF 7277 Peter Lang Santa Rosa, CA FOR 0 00:00:00.000
DNF 7248 Josh Quintero El Centro, CA FOR 0 00:00:00.000
DNF 7206 Joe Ramirez Olmos San Vicente, MX FOR 0 00:00:00.000
DNF 7233 Pat Sims Eunice, NM FOR 0 00:00:00.000
L3 - 7sx Class
1 740 Elias Hanna San Diego, CA FOR 1 16:01:10.273
2 741 James Burman Heber City, UT FOR 1 20:35:32.540
3 758 Eduardo Gonzalez Lucerne Valley, CA FOR 1 21:50:09.404
4 744 Alonso Gonzalez Ensenada, BC FOR 1 21:59:34.000
DNF 745 Roman Paniagua Ensenada, MX FOR 0 00:00:00.000
DNF 756 Richardo Vargas Santa Rosa, CA UNK 0 00:00:00.000
L2 - 8 Class
1 802 Derek Fletcher Abingdon, VA CHV 1 17:52:28.854
2 808 Rick Sanchez San Diego, CA FOR 1 17:59:31.599
DNF 809 Arturo Benavides Laredo, TX FOR 0 00:00:00.000
DNF 830 Enrigue Lara Aguirre Punta Colonet CHV 0 00:00:00.000
DNF 801 Jose Leon Calexico, CA FOR 0 00:00:00.000
L2 - 10 Class
1 1031 Mike Johnson Santa Monica, CA CHV 1 11:33:19.231
2 1053 Brad Wilson Long Beach, CA CHV 1 12:14:56.795
3 1055 Kash Vessels Bonsall, CA UNK 1 12:49:13.675
*4 1081 Todd Winslow Clovis, CA CHV 1 12:53:29.617
*5 1002 Alejandro Mendez Ensenada, MX JIM 1 13:02:59.328
6 1000 Mike Lawrence Sunset Beach, CA CHV 1 13:07:15.363
7 1080 Peter Hajas Wayzata, MN CHV 1 13:43:56.910
8 1001 Andrew Myers San Marcos, CA CHV 1 13:56:46.059
9 1046 Juan Garcia Vicente Guerrero CUS 1 14:23:15.748
10 1062 J. J. Schnarr Incline Village, NV CHV 1 14:23:48.237
11 1066 Mike Shaffer Alameda, CA CHV 1 15:55:50.333
12 1008 Mark Lawrence Banning, CA CHV 1 16:22:02.954
*13 1089 Arnoldo Gutierrez Jr Mexical, BC UNK 1 16:43:16.875
14 1003 Perry Mc Neal San Diego, CA LOT 1 18:59:54.742
DNF 1023 Lee Banning Laveen, AZ FOR 0 00:00:00.000
DNF 1021 Chris Boyer Bakersfield, CA FOR 0 00:00:00.000
DNF 1042 Lars Ferry Phoenix, AZ JIM 0 00:00:00.000
DNF 1048 John Hsu San Marino, CA UNK 0 00:00:00.000
DNF 1011 John Langley Santa Monica, CA CHV 0 00:00:00.000
DNF 1016 Cody Robinson El Centro, CA CHV 0 00:00:00.000
DNF 1007 Jorge Salmon Ensenada, MX CHV 0 00:00:00.000
DNF 1004 Victor Valdes Ensenada, MX CUS 0 00:00:00.000
L2 - 12 SCORE Lites
*5 1002 Alejandro Mendez Ensenada, MX JIM 1 13:02:59.328
6 1000 Mike Lawrence Sunset Beach, CA CHV 1 13:07:15.363
7 1080 Peter Hajas Wayzata, MN CHV 1 13:43:56.910
8 1001 Andrew Myers San Marcos, CA CHV 1 13:56:46.059
9 1046 Juan Garcia Vicente Guerrero CUS 1 14:23:15.748
10 1062 J. J. Schnarr Incline Village, NV CHV 1 14:23:48.237
11 1066 Mike Shaffer Alameda, CA CHV 1 15:55:50.333
12 1008 Mark Lawrence Banning, CA CHV 1 16:22:02.954
*13 1089 Arnoldo Gutierrez Jr Mexical, BC UNK 1 16:43:16.875
14 1003 Perry Mc Neal San Diego, CA LOT 1 18:59:54.742
DNF 1023 Lee Banning Laveen, AZ FOR 0 00:00:00.000
DNF 1021 Chris Boyer Bakersfield, CA FOR 0 00:00:00.000
DNF 1042 Lars Ferry Phoenix, AZ JIM 0 00:00:00.000
DNF 1048 John Hsu San Marino, CA UNK 0 00:00:00.000
DNF 1011 John Langley Santa Monica, CA CHV 0 00:00:00.000
DNF 1016 Cody Robinson El Centro, CA CHV 0 00:00:00.000
DNF 1007 Jorge Salmon Ensenada, MX CHV 0 00:00:00.000
DNF 1004 Victor Valdes Ensenada, MX CUS 0 00:00:00.000
L2 - 12 SCORE Lites
1 1209 Rafael Navarro I V Temecula, CA UNK 1 12:58:54.868
2 1299 Leonardo Rayos Mexicali, CA SEA 1 13:51:06.526
3 1249 Roberto Anda Tijuana, MX JIM 1 15:08:57.012
4 1210 Luis Barragan Mexicali, MX SEA 1 16:37:59.328
5 1207 Michael Crichton Zapopan, MX CUS 1 19:55:28.000
L3 - 11 Class
1 1101 Rene Rodriguez Ensenada, MX VW 1 23:10:47.450
DNF 1104 Cisco Bio Spring Valley, CA VW 0 00:00:00.000
DNF 1162 Greg Piraino Tempe, AZ VW 0 00:00:00.000
DNF 1149 Alejandro Rivas Mexicali, CA VW 0 00:00:00.000
DNF 1100 Eric Solorzano Tijuana, MX VW 0 00:00:00.000
DNF 1105 Mario Vazquez Ensenada, MX VW 0 00:00:00.000
L2 - ProTruck Ltd
1 1350 Chelsea Magness Desert Hot Springs, CA FOR 1 18:01:09.797
L2 - 4400 Class
0 4444 Mike West Tempe, AZ CHV 0 00:00:00.000
L2 - Trophy Truck Special
1 844 Clyde Stacy Bristol, VA CHV 1 13:34:40.676
2 842 Nick Mills Corpus Christi, TX CHV 1 21:26:03.090
DNF 849 Jose Francisco Gomez
Medina Mexicali, MX UNK 0 00:00:00.000
DNF 845 William Hedrick Chula Vista, CA CHV 0 00:00:00.000
DNF 858 David Kleiman Carlsbad, CA CUS 0 00:00:00.000
DNF 841 Taylor Mills Corpus Christi, TX FOR 0 00:00:00.000
L3 - Stock Full
1 8115 Joe Bacal Anthem, AZ Lex 1 19:56:52.408
DNF 8120 Wes Bevly Glendale, CA FOR 0 00:00:00.000
L3 - 19 LTD UTV
1 1932 Matt Parks Newport Beach, CA POL 1 17:49:36.584
2 1904 Cory Sappington Peoria, AZ CAM 1 20:20:57.877
DNF 1907 Paul Broughton Scotts Valley, CA ART 0 00:00:00.000
DNF 1905 Marc Burnett Chula Vista, CA CAM 0 00:00:00.000
DNF 1947 Levi Gilkison San Juan Capistrano, CA POL 0 00:00:00.000
DNF 1925 Fernando Larrinaga Los Mochis, SU UNK 0 00:00:00.000
DNF 1917 Derek Murray Downey, CA CAM 0 00:00:00.000
DNF 1903 Mark Schelbert Los Angeles, CA ART 0 00:00:00.000
DNF 1945 Jeffrey Scolman Bend, OR P

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