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Sunday, 07 June 2009 11:38
June  7, 2009
By under 5  minutes
After over 8  grueling hours, R. Gordon beats B.J. Baldwin
For 4-wheel  Overall victory at 41st Tecate SCORE Baja  500
Norman rides  Honda CRF450X to fourth Overall Motorcycle desert racing
victory over 267  starters in Ensenada, Mexico

(NOTE: SCORE  has stated that results will become final and official after
the extensive IRC  tracking data has been completely reviewed. 
Any  infractions will modify the results and final results will be posted
on the  SCORE website by Thursday, June 11.)
ENSENADA,  Mexico—NASCAR  Cup team owner/driver Robby Gordon began his
double duty race weekend with a  sterling overall victory Saturday over defending
 race champion B.J. Baldwin in  the 
41st  Annual Tecate SCORE Baja 500 desert race in Ensenada, Mexico. Working
his way up  the field after starting sixth in the elapsed-time race, Gordon
covered the  rugged 432.51-mile desert course in a time of eight hours, 35
minutes and 49  seconds, averaging 50.31 miles per hour in the No. 77 Team
Gordon Chevy  CK1500.
Battling closely the  entire race with Las Vegas’ Baldwin and several other
challengers, Gordon  finally pulled away in the closing miles to post a
narrow victory margin of four  minutes, 45 seconds over Baldwin and his No. 1
Baldwin Motorsports Chevy  Silverado.  With no time to  celebrate his ninth
career race win in the marquee SCORE Trophy-Truck division  for high-tech,
800-horsepower, unlimited production trucks, Gordon immediately  flew back to
the U.S. for Sunday’s NASCAR race at Pocono International Raceway  in Long
Pond, Pa.
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,
featured 267 starters 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 enjoyed the world’s best desert racers 
in action at the 41st anniversary of the Tecate SCORE Baja 500.
Entries came 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, Romania and South
Africa.
With racing continuing  in the elapsed-time race that had a 20-hour time
limit until 7:12 a.m. Pacific  Time Sunday, both the start and the finish line
were located in the heart of  Ensenada, Mexico on Boulevard Costero
adjacent to the historic Riviera del  Pacifico Cultural Center. It was the second
time in race history that the  pre-race activities and the finish were all
held on this historic boulevard.  Mexican tourism officials estimated the
race-day crowd spread out along the  course at more than 100,000.
The total number of  starters (267) was the 19th most in the 41-year
history of the  popular race. The starting list included 136 cars and trucks and
131 motorcycles  and ATVs.  There were an amazing  total of 195 finishers,
equaling 2008 as the third most finishers in the event’s  41-year history, for
a race-record 73.0 percent finishing  rate.
With two victories and  a second in three races in 2009 SCORE Desert
Series, the impressive victory was  Gordon’s fifth class win, fourth overall
victory and first win in this race  since 2005.
“It was  a very good run for us. We had a great race with B.J. (Baldwin) –
some of the  better racing we’ve ever had,” said Gordon, a
second-generation desert racer.  “We didn’t have radio communication with our team for the
last 250 miles so it  was really hard. We gave up a bunch of time,
probably, not being able to use the  true navigation. Still, we just paced it and
kept it smooth. I had a couple of  strategies in place. If I was close to him
and I had enough gap, I was going to  stop at (Race Mile) 80 and they were
going to stop at 100. That gave me track  position on everybody but Rob
(MacCachren) and then Rob stopped at like 130 and  that gave me track position on
him. But, honestly, I just cruised most of the  day. Once I was the first
truck on the road, I knew they had to pass me to beat  me and that would be
hard to do.”
Third overall and in SCORE  Trophy-Truck was the team of Roger Norman,
Reno, Nev./Larry Roeseler, Boulevard,  Calif., whose first race together was a
fifth overall in this race last year,  finished just 1:25 behind Baldwin and
6:10 behind Gordon with a time of 8:41:59  in the No. 8 Roger Norman Racing
Ford F-150. 
With SCORE  Trophy-Trucks claiming the first seven and eight of 10 overall
4-wheel vehicle  finishing positions, the team of Robbie Pierce/Mike Julson,
Santee, Calif.,  finished fourth overall, edging Las Vegas’ Troy Herbst by
just 16 seconds.  Pierce/Julson finished in 8:51:58 in the No. 35
MasterCraft Racing Chevy  Silverado while Herbst completed the course in 8:52:14 in
the new No. 19  Terrible Herbst Motorsports Ford F-150.
Earning his fourth  consecutive overall motorcycle victory was Kendall
Norman, Santa Barbara,  Calif., who led his team on the No. 4x Johnny Campbell
Racing Honda  CRF450X.  The defending SCORE Desert  Series Class 22 point
champion used his experience and the riding assistance of  teammates Timmy
Weigand, Santa Clarita, Calif./Quinn Cody, Los Olivos, Calif. to  overcome JCR
teammates Colton Udall/Jeff Kargola, both of San Clemente, Calif., 
completing the course in 8:30:03, averaging 50.88mph. It was the first overall  win
in this race for both Weigand and Cody.
Norman and his team  had to overcome a crash and other mechanical issues to
come from behind against  their young teammates, finishing with a victory
margin of just one minute, five  seconds over the JCR Honda CRF450x of
Udall/Kargola.
Riding the fastest ATV  in the race for his second win of the season and
second straight in this race  was the team led by Wayne Matlock, El  Cajon,
Calif. His co-riders this year were Harold Goodman Jr., Brownstown,  Mich./Wes
Miller, Fallbrook, Calif./Josh Caster, El Cajon, Calif., on a  TRX700XX.
Matlock and his team finished in 9:36:23, finishing an impressive  10th
overall among all motorcycle and ATV  finishers.
Norman started and  finished the race, riding a total of 269 miles. Cody
rode the second section and  Weigand the third leg.
“I put the bike in a  comfortable spot and then my teammate (Quinn Cody)
fell and messed the bike up  pretty good near race mile 200. We got behind our
teammates (Colton Udall) and  we really had to work hard after we got
behind them. The course was really good,  I liked it and my part of the race was
a lot of hard work but I had a very clean  ride and I was able to bring home
my fourth straight overall win in the SCORE  Baja 500 which is something I
had only dreamed of being able to  do.
Finishing eighth  overall while winning the unlimited Class 1 in a
Chevy-powered Tatum open-wheel  desert race car was third-generation desert racers
Harley Letner and Kory  Halopoff of Orange, Calif. 
All German Motorsports  finished second and third in Class 1 and ninth and
11th overall with  three of the four drivers all experienced World Rally
Championship drivers and  the fourth a veteran SCORE desert racer.
Germany’s Armin  Schwarz and Martin Christensen, Escondido, Calif. were
second in Class 1, two  minutes and 7 seconds behind Letner/Halopoff in a
Jimco-BMW while Germany’s  Armin Kremer and Austria’s Andrea Aigner were third,
just under 20 minutes  behind their teammates in a Jimco-Chevy.
Dan Chamlee,  Carpenteria, Calif., earned his fourth straight Class 7 race
win in this race in  a Ford Ranger.  It was also his  second Class 7 race
win in three 2009 SCORE races.
Also earning his  fourth class win in this race was John Holmes,
Olivenhain, Calif., who captured  Class 7SX in a Ford Ranger.  It was  also his second
SCORE Desert Series race win this year.
Mexico’s veteran SCORE  desert racer Eric Solorzano picked up his seventh
career race win in the Tecate  SCORE Baja 500 when he captured Class 11 in
his stock VW  sedan.
Winning the Stock Full  class performance driving instructor and cancer
survivor Joe Bacal, Anthem,  Ariz., who drove the Cancer Treatment Centers of
America Lexus LX570. It was the  first Lexus SUV to ever compete in a SCORE
desert race.
Brothers Gavin and  Darren Skilton both won their classes, finishing early
Sunday morning in  Ensenada.
Remaining unbeaten  this season with his third race win in the Stock Mini
class was Gavin Skilton,  Anaheim, Calif., in a Honda Ridgeline. Darren
Skilton, Orange, Calif., picked up  his fourth class win in this race and first
since 2000 by winning Class 3 in a  Jeep Wrangler.
Also winning his third  race of the season was Kevin Carr, San Diego, who
won for the second straight  year in this race in Class 5 in his unlimited VW
Baja Bug.
Among the other  four-wheel vehicle class winners were: Eric Duran, Tecate,
Calif. (Class  1-2/1600, Neth-VW) Rodrigo Ampudia Jr., San Diego (Class 8,
Ford F-150), Robert  Pickering, Las Vegas, (Class 6, Ford Ranger), Alonso
Angulo, Ensenada, Mexico  (Class 5/1600, VW Baja Bug), Mike Lawrence, Banning,
Calif. (Class 10,  Lothringer-VW), Lee Banning, Laveen, Ariz. (SCORE Lite,
Foddrill-VW), Daniel  Reyes, Calexico, Calif. (Class 9, Mayoral-VW) and Rob
Kittleson, Palm Springs,  Calif. (Protruck, Ford F-150).
Earning his  13th career class win in this race and 12th in the last  nine
years, Jim O’Neal won Class 50 (riders over 50 years old) on a Honda 
CRF450X. O’Neal’s co-riders in Class 50 were Andy Kirker, Santa  Ana, Calif./Dan
Dawson, Agua Dulce, Calif./Tim Withers, Pepeekeo, Hawaii/Craig  Adams, San
Clemente, Calif. It was Adams fourth class win in this race and the  team was
12th overall among motorcycle and ATV finishers. It was also  the team’s
second straight class win this season.
O’Neal was also rider  of record for a Class 30 (riders over 30) team that
finished fourth in  class.
Veteran SCORE desert  racer Richard Jackson, Acton, Calif., earned his 13th
career class  win in this race as well, leading a team to victory in Class
60 (riders over 60)  on a Honda CRF450X.  His teammates  in the special
racing class were Bill Nichols, Phoenix/Mark Force, Bakersfield,  Calif./Dave
Olen, Morongo, Calif.
Finishing a surprising  fourth overall among motorcycles and ATVs and
winning Class 21 was the Shane  Esposito-led team on a Kawasaki KX450F. Esposito,
Lake Elsinore, Calif., teamed  with Brian Pinard, Sun City, Calif./Franciso
Septien, Ensenada/Brent Harden,  Menifee, Calif.
In Class 40 (riders  over 40), Scott Myers, Menifee, Calif., led the
talented team of Brett Helm,  Poway, Calif./Lou Franco, Sherman Oaks, Calif./Jeff
Kaplan, San Diego/Rick  Johnson, Trabuco Canyon. They rode a Honda CRF450X
to sixth overall among the  motorcycle and ATV racers.
Mike Johnson, El Paso  Texas and co-rider Rex Cameron, Albuquerque, N.M,
captured Class 30 for the  second straight race on a Honda CRF450X, finishing
11th overall among  motorcycles and ATVs.
In the closest class  race of the day, Hector Castillo, Calexico, Calif.,
won Class 20 for the second  straight race on a Honda CRF250X, narrowly
edging the team led by Jesus Rios,  also of Calexico, by just one second.
In ATV Class 24, Craig  Christy, Burbank, Calif., won for the second
straight race this season, leading  his team on a Honda TRX450R. His teammates
were Steve Abrego, Covina,  Calif./Dave Scott, Belen, N.M./Andy Lagzdins,
Baltimore.
Among the 65 Sportsman  racers who competed in six classes, the fastest
four-wheel vehicle was again  Peter Lang, Santa Rosa, Calif. (SPT Car,
Homebuilt-Chevy) while the fastest  sportsman motorcycle time was turned in by the
team led by Enrique Guerro,  Ensenada, Mexico (SPT M/C>250cc, Kawasaki
KX450F.
Included in nearly $400,000  in contingency posting and the cash purse for
the race, Sunoco Race Fuels, the  official race fuel of SCORE, 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 was all located in
the heart of Ensenada,  Mexico on Boulevard Costero adjacent to the
historic Riviera del Pacifico  Cultural Center. It was the second time in race
history that both the pre-race  activities and the finish were held on this
historic  boulevard.
This popular SCORE  summer race began in 1969 and SCORE began its enduring
run with it on July 26,  1974.  This year was 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.  The awards are being presented by Toyota  Motorsports for
the 24th consecutive year
Round 4 of the  five-race 2009 SCORE Desert Series will be the 14th SCORE
Terrible’s  Primm 300 on Sept. 11-13 in Primm, Nev.
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 were 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-international.com/) .

41st  Tecate SCORE Baja 500
Round 3 of  five-race 2009 SCORE Desert Series
June 4-7    Ensenada, Mexico (432.51  miles)
Top  Overall Finishers
Cars  & Trucks
1. Robby  Gordon, Charlotte,  N.C., Chevy CK1500, 8:35:49 (50.309mph)
(SCORE  Trophy-Truck)
2. B.J.  Baldwin, Las Vegas,  Chevy Silverado, 8:40:34 (49.85mph)  (SCORE
Trophy-Truck)
3. Roger  Norman, Reno,  Nev./Larry Roeseler, Alpine, Calif., Ford F-150,
8:41:34 (49.72mph) (SCORE  Trophy-Truck)
4. Robbie  Pierce/Mike Julson,  Santee, Calif., Chevy Silverado, 8:51:58
(48.78mph) (SCORE  Trophy-Truck)
5. Troy  Herbst, Las Vegas,  Ford F-150, 8:52:14 (48.76mph (SCORE
Trophy-Truck)
6. Brian  Collins, Las  Vegas/Chuck Hovey, Escondido, Calif., Dodge Ram
1500, 8:59:26 (48.12mph) (SCORE  Trophy-Truck)
7. Rick D.  Johnson, Barstow,  Calif., Ford F-150, 9:03:21 (47.76mph)
(SCORE  Trophy-Truck)
8. Harley  Letner/Kory  Halopoff, Orange, Calif., Tatum-Chevy, 9:05:47
(47.54mph) (SCORE Trophy-Truck)
9. Armin  Schwarz,  Germany/Martin Christensen, Escondido, Calif.
(Denmark), Jimco-BMW,  9:07:54
10. Nick  Vanderwey, Phoenix/Curt  LeDuc, Cherry Valley, Calif./Michael
Vanderwey, Phoenix, Chevy Silverado,  9:15:49 (46.69mph) (SCORE Trophy-Truck)
11. Armin  Kremer,  Germany/Andreas Aigner, Austria, Jimco-Chevy, 9:29:39
(45.56) (Class  1)
12. Tim  Herbst, Las Vegas,  Smithuilt-Ford, 9:43:20 (44.49mph (Class 1)
13. Jason  Voss/Rich Voss,  Cupertino, Calif., Ford F-150, 9:51:16
(43.89mph) (SCORE  Trophy-Truck)
14. Pete  Sohren, Glendale,  Ariz., Ford F-150, 9:52:45 (43.78mph)  (SCORE
Trophy-Truck)
15. Bobby  Baldwin, Las  Vegas/Jesse Jones, Phoenix, Chevy Silverado,
9:54:39 (43.64mph) (SCORE  Trophy-Truck)
16. Mike  Lawrence, Banning,  Calif./Blake Kirkpatrick, Hacienda Heights,
Calif./, Lothringer-VW, 10:03:38  (42.99mph) (Class 10)
17. Josh  Daniel, Canyon Lake,  Calif./Mike Voyles, Temecula, Calif.,
Racer-Chevy, 10:05:43 (42.84mph) (Class  1)
18. Eric  Duran/Hiram Duran,  Tecate, Calif., Neth, Tecate, 10:16:18 
(42.11mph) (Class 1-2/1600)
19. Arnoldo  Ramirez/Misael  Arambula, Ensenada, Mexico, Curry, 10:20:06
(41.85mph) (Class 1-2/1600)
20. Jerry  Penhall, Costa Mesa,  Calif./Dan Martin, Monrovia, Calif.,
Penhall-Chevy, 10:20:29 (41.82mph) (Class  1)
Motorcycles
1.  Kendall Norman,  Santa Barbara, Calif./Timmy Weigand, Santa Clarita,
Calif./Quinn Cody, Los  Olivos, Calif., Honda CRF450X, 8:30:03 (50.89mph)
(Class  22)
2.  Colton Udall,  San Clemente, Calif./Quinn Cody, Los Olivos, Calif./Jeff
Kargola, San Clemente,  Calif., Honda CRF450X, 8:31:08 (50.77mph) (Class
22)
3.  Connor Penhall/Chad  Black/Cale Wallace, Laguna Hills, Calif., Honda
CRF450X, 8:57:19 (48.29mph)  (Class 22)
4.  Shane Esposito,  Lake Elsinore, Calif./Brian Pinard, Sun City,
Calif./Francisco Septien,  Ensenada, Mexico/Brent Harden, Menifee, Calif., Kawasaki
KX450F, 8:59:19  (48.12mph) (Class 21)
5.  Ryan Penhall,  Corona, Calif./Mike Childress, Wrightwood, Calif./Steve
Hengeveld, Oak Hills,  Calif., Honda CRF450X, 9:06:54 (47.45mph) (Class 22)
6.  Scott Myers,  Menifee, Calif./Brett Helm, Poway, Calif./Lou Franco,
Sherman Oaks,  Calif.,/Jeff Kaplan, Thousand Oaks, Calif./Bob Johnson, San
Diego/Rick Johnson,  Trabuco Canyon, Calif., Honda CRF450X, 9:21:29 (46.22mph)
(Class  40)
7.  Ivan Ramirez/Alberto  Heredia/Brendan Prieto, Ensenada, Mexico, Honda
CRF450X, 9:24:33 (45.97mph)  (Class 22)
8.  Brian Campbell/Bill  Cotton, Bakersfield, Calif./Pete Cochran, Laguna
Beach, Calif./Brian Sweaney,  Bakersfield, Calif., KTM 530XCW, 9:32:54
(45.30mph) (Class 40)
9.  Cameron Corfman,  El Centro, Calif./Craig Smith, Brawley, Calif./Kyle
Corfman, El Centro, Calif.,  Beta RR450, 9:33:31 (45.25mph) (Class 22)
10.  Mike Johnson,  El Paso, Texas/Rex Cameron, Albuquerque, N.M., Honda
CRF450X, 9:36:45 (44.99mph)  (Class 30)
ATVs
1.  Wayne Matlock,  El Cajon, Calif./Harold Goodman Jr., Brownstown,
Mich./Wes Miller, Fallbrook,  Calif./Josh Caster, El Cajon, Calif., Honda
TRX700XX, 9:36:23 (45.23mph) (Class  25)
2.  Santos Perez  /Juan Sanchez/Raul Cano/Roberto Villalobos, Chula Vista,
Calif., Honda CRF450X,  9:54:48 (43.62mph) (Class 25)
3.  Nick Nelson,  Tehachapi, Calif./Brandon Brown, Eumantilla, Ore./Jorie
Williams, Longview,  Wash., Suzuki LTR450, 10:16:24 (42.10mph) (Class 25)
4. Craig  Christy, Burbank,  Calif./Steve Abrego, Covina, Calif./Dave
Scott, Belen, N.M./Andy Lagzdins,  Baltimore, Honda TRX450R, 10:35:53 (40.81mph)
(Class 24)
5. Luciano  Parada/Jesus  Ruiz/Francisco Gomez, Tijuana, Mexico, Honda
TRX450R, 11:04:33 (39.04mph)  (Sportsman ATV)


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
2009—Robby Gordon,  Chevy
Kendall Norman/Timmy  Weigand/Quinn Cody