#46
Finished #3 Overall in 07:58:24 Hours
Finished #1 Overall in 09:20:22 Hours
Finished #198 Overall in 00:00:00 Hours
Make: Mason Model: AWD Engine: Engine Builder: JGR Chassis: Mason Motorsports Transmission: JGR
The only sure thing about SCORE Baja racing is that you can always expect the unexpected. A total of 254 entries wanted to battle for a win at this year’s BFGoodrich Tires 56th SCORE Baja 500. But this year’s race would end up with several shake-ups in top classes, which began when a 482.97-mile course was introduced to teams weeks before the start of the race. Read More
As thousands of SCORE fans congregated in Ensenada, Baja California, Mexico for the start of the race, teams had already begun pre-running what would be a difficult course that had many high-speed, technical, and rough sections. While they were becoming familiar with the course over several weeks, the location and terrain of the Method Race Wheel Qualifier weren’t revealed until May 30th, right before it took place. Read More
As thousands of SCORE fans congregated in Ensenada, Baja California, Mexico for the start of the race, teams had already begun pre-running what would be a difficult course that had many high-speed, technical, and rough sections. While they were becoming familiar with the course over several weeks, the location and terrain of the Method Race Wheel Qualifier weren’t revealed until May 30th, right before it took place. Read More
Toby Price (driver of record) and co-driver Paul Weel had one of those “perfect” days during the BFGoodrich Tires 56th SCORE Baja 500. Everything went according to plan. They had no downtime and were able to blaze through 482.91 miles of incredibly rough Baja terrain for first Overall and first in the SCORE Trophy Truck class. We talked to team owner and co-driver, Paul Weel, about the team’s dramatic first win in the 2024 SCORE World Desert Championship Series. Read More
The BFGoodrich Tires 56th SCORE Baja 500 was the second round in the fourevent 2024 SCORE World Desert World Championship. The race lived up to its reputation for being tough and treacherous in its own way. While the SCORE San Felipe 250 – the first race on the SCORE International calendar – is known for high speeds and long stretches of suspension-stressing whoops, the SCORE Baja 500 delivered some of that, but mixed in with a tighter and more technical racecourse featuring tire-biting rocky obstacles and deep silt beds that devoured race trucks. Read More
The first race of the 50th Anniversary Celebratory season of SCORE International began with the King Shocks 36th SCORE San Felipe 250 Fueled by Baja Vida Snacks. As racers descended upon the Baja Peninsula for pre-running, they quickly discovered three things. The first was that they could run almost all out with the fastest team winning. The second was that the course would be torture on the vehicles and tires, and third, that there would be a bottleneck heading up a tight and rocky area known as the “mini-summit.” Read More
Fist, Dixxon, Alpinestars, Can-Am, BFGoodrich Tires, PWR, Quad Lock,
#3 Overall and #3 in SCORE Trophy Truck
#1 Overall and #1 in SCORE Trophy Truck
#198 Overall and #25 in SCORE Trophy Truck
DNF in SCORE Trophy Truck