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Monday, 01 June 2009 11:27
June  1, 2009
This weekend in  Mexico
B.J. Baldwin,  Kendall Norman and Wayne Matlock all
Hoping for  Overall repeats at Tecate SCORE Baja 500

Ensenada to  host over 275 entries from 25 States, 13  countries;
‘live’ vehicle  tracking at www.racetheworld.net
ENSENADA,  Mexico—While  defending overall champions B.J. Baldwin in
4-wheel vehicles, Kendall Norman in  motorcycles and Wayne Matlock in ATVs are all
looking to repeat, there will be  no shortage of former overall winners in
the starting grid for this weekend’s  41st Annual Tecate SCORE Baja 500
desert race.
Among nearly 275  entries expected to take the green flag in Ensenada on
Saturday are 16  driver/riders who have combined to win 46 overall car/truck,
motorcycle and/or  ATV titles, including drivers and riders from the last
seven straight  four-wheel, 11 of the last 12 motorcycle and last year’s ATV
overall winners.  The field also includes 71 racers who have combined for 187
class wins in this  popular summer classic.
Round 3 of the  five-race 2009 SCORE Desert Series, the second-oldest
desert race in the world  and part of the World’s Foremost  Desert Racing Series,
will feature racers competing in 28 Pro and 6 Sportsman  classes for cars,
trucks, motorcycles and ATVs. It will be held Thursday through  Sunday in
Ensenada, Mexico. Traditionally one of the most popular events on the  SCORE
schedule, over 100,000 spectators are expected to enjoy the world’s best 
desert racers in action at this year’s 41st anniversary of the Tecate  SCORE
Baja 500.
In the 4-Wheel  competition, former overall winners in the field hoping to
unseat Baldwin will  be Larry Roeseler (11 overall wins including nine on
motorcycles), Robby Gordon  and Troy Herbst (3 each), Brian Collins (2) and
Mike Julson (splitting driving  this year with Robbie Pierce), Curt LeDuc
(with Nick Vanderwey), Rob MacCachren  (with Mark Post) and Alan Pflueger (1
each). All, except Troy Herbst, race in  SCORE Trophy-Truck. Herbst drives in
Class 1 in the legendary Smithbuilt-Ford  open-wheeler.
Among the motorcycle  riders, former overall winners besides Norman in the
field are Steve Hengeveld  (6 overall motorcycle wins), Johnny Campbell (5)
and Mike Childress and Craig  Smith (1 each).
With late entries  accepted up to race morning, over 275 entries are
expected for the 432.51-mile  race from 25 U.S. States from Hawaii to Vermont
along with the additional  countries of Mexico, Austria, Canada, Denmark,
England, Finland, France,  Germany, Hungary, Italy, Japan and Portugal.
The green flag will  drop for the race at 6 a.m. on Saturday for the
motorcycle and ATV classes in  the Tecate SCORE Baja 500, followed by the car and
truck classes three hours  after the last ATV at approximately 10 a.m. With
vehicles starting one every 30  seconds in the elapsed-time race, it will
start and finish in front of the  Riviera del Pacifico Cultural Center on
Boulevard Costero in the heart of  Ensenada, leaving and returning into the city
through the spectator-laden Arroyo  Wash. While the fastest vehicles are
expected to cover the course in  approximately nine hours, there will be a
20-hour time limit for each vehicle to  become an official finisher.
Last year, in the  closest race in the 36-year history of SCORE Baja
racing, Las Vegas’ B.J.  Baldwin won the overall 4-wheel vehicle title by a mere
seven seconds over the  team of Mark Post, Laguna Beach, Calif./Rob
MacCachren, Las Vegas. Baldwin, the  reigning SCORE Trophy-Truck season point
champion, will start third this year in  his No. 1 Baldwin Motorsports Chevy
Silverado while Post/MacCachren, the 2007  SCORE Trophy-Truck season point
champions will start second in the No. 3 Riviera  Racing Ford F-150.
With a new riding  teammate this year in motocross star Tim Weigand, Santa
Clarita, Calif., Kendall  Norman, Santa Barbara, Calif., will be looking for
his fourth consecutive  overall motorcycle win on the No. 4x Johnny
Campbell Racing Honda CRF450X. The  pair won this year’s Tecate SCORE San Felipe
250 in March.
Wayne Matlock, El  Cajon, Calif., was the 2008 SCORE Class 25 and Overall
ATV season point champion  and is back to defend his overall ATV win in the
Tecate SCORE Baja 500 on the  No. 1a Honda TRX700XX. Splitting the riding
with Matlock this year will be  Harold Goodman, Brownstown, Mich., Josh Caster,
El Cajon, Calif., and Wes  Miller, Fallbrook, Calif. The team, minus
Miller, won this year’s race riding  together in San Felipe and Matlock is looking
for his fifth straight SCORE  Desert Series race win.
“What can I say except  that I relish being in this position as the
defending overall 4-wheel vehicle  race champion and driving the No. 1 SCORE
Trophy-Truck,” said Baldwin, 29, who  has three career SCORE Trophy-Truck race
wins and has won the season point crown  two of the last three years in the
SCORE marquee racing division for high-tech,  800-horsepower, unlimited
production trucks.
“Competition makes  everyone work harder and work smarter and I thrive on
this.  We have a great field in this race, but  then again, we have stellar
fields at all SCORE Baja races. I learned a tough  lesson a few years ago,
though. You can’t race the competition like on a  short-track. You run against
the unforgiving Baja desert and sort out all of the  rest after the
checkered flag.”
Besides Troy Herbst,  expected to lead the charge in the unlimited Class 1
field in the hunt for the  overall 4-wheel vehicle win are brothers Ronny
and Randy Wilson along with  Germany’s Armin Schwarz and teammate Martin
Christensen. 
Both driving  Chevy-powered Jimco open-wheel desert race cars, Ronny Wilson
is leading the  2009 Class 1 point standings while Randy Wilson is second.
Schwarz, the veteran  of 119 World Rally Championship races, and the
veteran Christensen are the top  returning unlimited Class 1 finishers from last
year when they finished third in  class and eighth overall in their
All-German Motorsports  Jimco-BMW.
NASCAR Cup team  owner/driver Robby Gordon, Charlotte, N.C., will be
commuting from the NASCAR  road race at Pocono International Raceway in Long Pond,
Pa. Gordon, who has  committed to the entire SCORE series this year, won in
Laughlin and finished  second in San Felipe to lead the 2009 SCORE
Trophy-Truck point standings in his  No. 77 Team Gordon Chevy CK1500. Gordon won
this race in 2005 and finished  second in 2007.
Brian Collins, Las  Vegas, finished third in this race last year after
winning it in both 2006 and  2007. Collins won this year’s Tecate SCORE San
Felipe 250 for the second  straight year in March driving solo and he will split
the driving this year at  the Tecate SCORE Baja 500, like last year, with
veteran Chuck Hovey, Escondido,  Calif., in the No. 12 Collins Motorsports
Dodge Ram1500.
Larry Roeseler,  Boulevard, Calif., is the second driver this year for Roger
 Norman, Reno, Nev.,  in the No. 8 Norman Motorsports Ford F-150 SCORE
Trophy-Truck. The duo won the  last two races of the 2008 season and they are
currently in 10th  place in the 2009 point standings in SCORE Trophy-Truck.
They were fifth overall  and fourth in SCORE Trophy-Truck last year in this
race, which was also their  first race together.
In the Tecate SCORE  Baja 500 Roeseler’s 11 overall wins are the most in
race history.   
Besides Roeseler, who  has 16 class wins in the Tecate SCORE Baja 500, the
other racers entered this  year with the most class wins are: Richard
Jackson-Class 60 and Jim O’Neal-Class  30 and Class 50 (12 each), Marcos
Nunez-Class 5/1600 (8), Steve Hengeveld-Class  22 and Troy Herbst-Class 1 (7 each),
Eric Solorzano-Class 11 and Nick  Vanderwey-SCORE Trophy-Truck (6 each),
Johnny Campbell-Class 22, Ted Hunnicutt  Jr.-Class 8, Rob MacCachren-SCORE
Trophy-Truck and Pancho Bio-Class 9 (5 each)  and Robby Gordon-SCORE
Trophy-Truck, Rick D. Johnson-SCORE Trophy-Truck and  Jerry Penhall-Class 1 (4 each).
Included in nearly $400,000  in contingency posting and the cash purse for
the race, Sunoco Race Fuels, the  official race fuel of SCORE, has posted a
special US$5,000 cash contingency  bonus for the overall 4-wheel vehicle
winner.
For the second  straight year and just the second time in the 41-year
history of the Tecate  SCORE Baja 500 desert race, the colorful pre-race
Manufacturer’s Midway and  Contingency, the start and finish line will all be
located in the heart of  Ensenada, Mexico on Boulevard Costero adjacent to the
historic Riviera del  Pacifico Cultural Center. It will be the second time in
race history that both  the pre-race activities and the finish will be held
on this historic  boulevard.
The SCORE  Manufacturer’s Midway will be held from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on
Friday, on Blvd  Costero. Racer registration will again be held in the Grand
Ballroom of the  San Nicolas Hotel.  Registration hours will be from 1 p.m. to
6 p.m. on Thursday and from 8:30 a.m.  to 4:30 p.m. on Friday.
The awards celebration  will be held poolside at the San Nicolas Hotel on
Sunday at 10  a.m.
Living tracking of  every vehicle in the race will be available from
International Race Consultants  through its website www.racetheworld.net.
Live streaming several  times during race week starting Wednesday will
available at www.  dirtnewz.com.
This popular SCORE  summer race began in 1969 and SCORE began its enduring
run with it on July 26,  1974.  This year will be the  36th anniversary of
the first SCORE race in  Baja.
In addition to season  point class point championships, drivers in the Pro
car and truck classes are  also racing to earn prestigious SCORE Toyota
Milestone Awards given to all  drivers who complete every required mile of the
five-race season.  Being presented by Toyota Motorsports  for the 24th
consecutive year, a total of 32 drivers remain eligible  after Round 2 of the 2009
SCORE Desert Series.
Current SCORE official  annual sponsors are: BFGoodrich Tires-official
tire, Volkswagen of  America-official vehicle, Sunoco Race Fuels -official fuel
supplier,  Bilstein-official shock, Instant Mexico Auto Insurance-official
Mexican auto  insurance, Slime-official tire sealant and Red Bull--official
energy drink.  Associate sponsors are: Tecate Beer, Coca-Cola of Mexico, Las
Vegas Events,  Terrible Herbst Inc., Blue C Enthusiast Advertising,
SignPros, P.C.I. Race  Radios, McKenzie’s Performance Products and Advanced Color 
Graphics.
Additional sponsors  for this race are the Baja California Department of
Tourism, Cotuco and  ProTurismo de Ensenada.
For more information regarding the  series, contact SCORE at its Los
Angeles headquarters 818.225.8402 or visit the  official website of the SCORE
Desert Series at _www.score-international.com_ (http://www.score-interna
tional.com/) .

Tecate  SCORE Baja 500
All-time  Overall winners
Year—DRIVERS/RIDERS,  VEHICLE
1969--Bud Ekins/Guy Jones,  Baja Boot-Olds
Doug Douglas/Jim  McClurg, Ducati
1970--Parnelli Jones,  Ford
Bill Silverthorn/Gene  Fetty, Husqvarna
1971--Bobby Ferro,  Funco-VW
Malcolm Smith/J.N.  Roberts, Husqvarna
1972--Bobby Ferro,  Sandmaster-VW
Gene Fetty/Bill  Silverthorn, Honda
1973--Parnelli Jones,  Ford
Howard Utsey/Mickey  Quade, Husqvarna
1974--Bobby Ferro,  Sandmaster-VW
Mitch Mayes/A.C.  Bakken, Husqvarna
1975--Ivan Stewart,  Funco-VW
Larry Roeseler/Bruce  Ogilvie, Harley-Davidson
1976--Bobby Ferro/Ivan  Stewart, Funco-VW
Larry Roeseler/A.C.  Bakken, Husqvarna
1977--Ivan Stewart,  Chenowth-VW
Larry Roeseler/Jack  Johnson, Husqvarna
1978--Bud Feldkamp/Malcolm  Smith, Funco-VW
Brent  Wallingsford/Scot Harden, Husqvarna
1979--Malcolm Smith/Bud  Feldkamp, Funco-VW
Jack Johnson,  Husqvarna
1980--Bob Gordon,  Chenowth-Chevy
Bruce Ogilvie/Chuck  Miller, Yamaha
1981--Malcolm Smith/Bill  Newbury, Chenowth-Chevy
Larry Roeseler/Bruce  Ogilvie, Yamaha
1982--Larry Ragland,  Funco-VW
Larry Roeseler/Chuck  Miller, Yamaha
1983--Corky & Scott  McMillin, Chenowth-VW
Dan Ashcraft,  Husqvarna
1984--Larry Ragland,  Chaparral-VW
Dan Smith/Dan  Ashcraft, Husqvarna
1985--Ron Gardner/Bud  Feldkamp, Funco-VW
Kurt Pfeiffer/Scot  Harden, Husqvarna
1986--Corky & Scott  McMillin, Chenowth-Porsche
Garth Sweetland/Scot  Harden, Husqvarna
1987--Bob Gordon/Tim  Crabtree, Chenowth-Porsche
Larry Roeseler/Ted  Hunnicutt Jr., Kawasaki
1988--Mark McMillin,  Chenowth-Porsche
Dan Ashcraft/Kurt  Pfeiffer, Yamaha
1989--Robby Gordon,  Ford
(no  motorcycles)
1990--Robby Gordon,  Ford
Larry Roeseler/Danny  LaPorte, Kawasaki
1991--Ivan Stewart,  Toyota
Garth Sweetland/Paul  Krause, Kawasaki
1992--Ivan Stewart,  Toyota
Larry Roeseler/T.  Hunnicutt Jr./P. Krause, Kawasaki
1993--Ivan Stewart,  Toyota
Danny Hamel/L.  Roeseler/T. Hunnicutt Jr., Kawasaki
1994--Ivan Stewart,  Toyota  (Trophy-Truck)
Dave Ashley/Dan  Smith, Ford
Paul Krause/Ted  Hunnicutt Jr., Kawasaki
1995--Curt LeDuc, Jeep  (Trophy-Truck)
Mike Julson/Bob  Lofton, Jimco-VW
Paul Krause/Craig  Smith, Kawasaki
1996--Rob MacCachren, Ford  (Trophy-Truck)
Troy Herbst,  Smithbuilt-Porsche
Paul Krause/Ty Davis,  Kawasaki
1997--Ivan Stewart,  Toyota  (Trophy-Truck)
Mark McMillin,  Jimco-Porsche
Johnny Campbell/Bruce  Ogilvie, Honda
1998--Ivan Stewart,  Toyota
Johnny Campbell/Bruce  Ogilvie, Honda
1999--Ivan Stewart,  Toyota
Jonah  Street/Torsten Borstrom,  Honda
2000--Larry Ragland,  Chevy
Jonah  Street/Steve Hengeveld,  Honda
2001--Mark McMillin,  Jimco-Chevy
Steve Hengeveld/Jonah  Street,  Honda
2002--Troy Herbst/Larry  Roeseler, Smithbuilt-Ford
Steve  Hengeveld/Johnny Campbell, Honda
2003--Troy Herbst/Larry  Roeseler, Smithbuilt-Ford
Steve  Hengeveld/Johnny Campbell, Honda
2004--Alan Pflueger,  Chevy
Steve  Hengeveld/Johnny Campbell, Honda
2005--Robby Gordon,  Chevy
Mike Childress/Mouse  McCoy, Honda
2006--Brian Collins/Larry  Ragland, Chevy
Robby Bell/Kendall  Norman, Honda
2007--Larry Ragland/Brian  Collins, Chevy
Robby Bell/Kendall  Norman/Steve Hengeveld, Honda
2008—B.J. Baldwin,  Chevy
Robby Bell/Kendall  Norman, Honda
Last Updated on Monday, 01 June 2009 11:28