#127
Finished #118 Overall in 13:14:41 Hours
Finished #26 Overall in 10:52:03 Hours
Finished #129 Overall in 08:00:47 Hours
Make: Jimco Model: Hammerhead Engine: Engine Builder: Kroyer Chassis: Jimco Transmission: Kroyer
Class 1 winner Cody Parkhouse told us, “All things considered, we had a really good race day.” A suspension setup issue with their car and a brutally rough racecourse for the 2023 King Shocks 36TH SCORE San Felipe 250 presented by Baja Vida Snacks could have put them far back in the pack but driving skill and good luck got them to the finish line and the top of the podium. Read More
Finishing first physically but placing second due to penalties is always a hard pill to swallow. But clean races win races when the competition is as tough as it is in Class 1. Although the Wilson Motorsports team with Brad Wilson in the No. 153 car crossed the finish line first, they acquired penalties that put them in second place behind Cody and Brian Parkhouse in the No. 127 car. Read More
The rough, tight, and technical course of the 3rd SCORE Baja 400 Presented by VP Racing fuels was especially hard on the Class 1 buggies. Six of the best teams competed and all had to drive slower than their usual pace to complete the course, but not without additional vehicle problems along the way. Since the Class 1 competitors decided among themselves not to participate in qualifying, they agreed the starting order for their class would be in the order in which they entered the race. This put 2021 Class Champion Cody Parkhouse in the No. 100 Jimco buggy off the starting line first, followed by the No. 121 Jefferies Buggy of Damen Jefferies, and the No 138. Jimco Buggy of Kyle Quinn. Brad Wilson in the No. 153 Jimco Buggy would start fourth, followed by Brendan Gaughan in the No. 162 HMS Buggy and Cody Reid in the No. 168 Alumi Craft Buggy. Read More
A flat tire early in the race led to lingering problems throughout the competition for Cody Parkhouse. Cody took over for his dad, Brian Parkhouse, shortly after the start of the race because of other commitments Brian had. But right after the start, he cut a sidewall on some brush and developed a leak in the left rear tire of the No. 100 Jimco Hammerhead. With only about a mile to their scheduled pit stop, he easily made it in for service. “Unfortunately, we didn’t quite have the smoothest tire change, and the tire wasn’t tightened up all the way. It took a while for it to loosen up and I started hearing some clicking noise about five miles before coming down the Goat Trail,” said Parkhouse. “I wasn’t sure what it was, but the car was feeling a little funny.” Read More
Four-time Class 1 champion Cody Parkhouse followed in his dad Brian’s footsteps by working his way up through the buggy classes and into Class 1. When Brian started, the affordable buggy classes Read More
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
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