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B.J.
Baldwin going for 3-peat; Post/MacCachren begin defense of season point
title at 14th SCORE Laughlin Desert Challenge
Over 150 entries ready to start 2008 SCORE Desert Series on Thursday with
$16,000 Laughlin Leap;
SCORE Trophy-Truck qualifying on Friday, third spectator area added for
event;
Play-by-play audio of SCORE Trophy-Truck/Class 1 races
To be streamed by Totally Off-Road Radio on
www.race-dezert.com
LAUGHLIN, Nev.—B. J. Baldwin is looking for a three-peat and the team of
Mark Post/Rob MacCachren will begin defense of their 2007 overall season
point championship as over 150 entries are ready to launch the new desert
racing year at this weekend’s season-opening 2008 SCORE Laughlin Desert
Challenge in Laughlin, Nev.
For the 14th straight year, motorsports fans and racers from 17 states,
Mexico and Germany will converge on Laughlin, the desert resort town along
the banks of the Colorado River for the popular SCORE Laughlin Desert
Challenge. The first major motorsports event of the year will launch the
2008 SCORE Desert Series, the world’s foremost desert racing series.
A total of 17 Pro and two Sportsman classes for cars and trucks will be
split into five groups in Laughlin, each running as part of one of
separate multiple-lap races over the much-abbreviated 6-mile loop each
day. Racing action will run from 7 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. both Friday and
Saturday as the winners and finishing order will be deciding on the total
elapsed time for the two days of racing. Racers will compete for nearly
$400,000 in prize money and contingency postings.
Besides B.J. Baldwin, of Las Vegas, in the No. 97 Baldwin Motorsports
Chevy Silverado and Post, Laguna, Beach, Calif./MacCachren, Las Vegas, in
the No. 1 Riviera Racing Ford F-150, many of the other top desert racers
in the world are entered in the SCORE Trophy-Truck division. Baldwin’s two
career SCORE Trophy-Truck race wins were the last two years in Laughlin
while Post and MacCachren each have seven career SCORE Trophy-Truck race
wins, including three in 2007.
Among the other SCORE Trophy-Truck entries are: NASCAR Cup owner/driver
Robby Gordon, Charlotte, N.C., seven career SCORE Trophy-Truck race wins
(No. 77 Chevy CK1500), Brian Collins, Las Vegas, four career race wins
(No. 12 Chevy Silverado), Jerry Whelchel, Portola Hills, Calif., four wins
(No. 40 Chevy C1500 as second driver with Chet Huffman, Northridge,
Calif.), Mexico’s Gus Vildosola Jr./Gus Vildosola Sr., (No. 4, Ford
F-150), Carl Renezeder, Laguna Beach, Calif. (No. 17 Chevy Silverado),
Josh Baldwin, Newport Beach, Calif. (No. 86 Ford F-150), Damien Jefferies,
Apple Valley, Calif. (No. 22 Chevy Silverado), TV sportscaster Cameron
Steele, San Clemente, Calif. (No. 16 Cadillac Escalade) and TV star Jesse
James, Sunset Beach, Calif. (No. 54 Chevy Silverado).
The marquee racing division is SCORE Trophy-Truck, featuring high-tech,
800-horsepower, unlimited production trucks along with the unlimited Class
1 for open-wheel desert race cars. Those two featured classes will run the
final two races each day with SCORE Trophy-Truck at 1 p.m. followed by
Class 1 at 3 p.m. Each will run 8 laps each day, two more than last year.
The colorful $16,000 SCORE Laughlin Leap competition will be held at 6
p.m. on Thursday. Racers will attempt to break the record of 160’ 6” set
in 2004 by Mark Post.
From 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. on Friday, the first qualifying for SCORE
Trophy-Truck start positions will be held, with each of the 31 entries in
the class allowed to run one lap at race speed or accept starting
positions by random draw after the qualifying starting slots have been
determined.
Daily general admission tickets for the primary infield stadium grandstand
seating are $20 each for each day (Thursday, Saturday and Sunday),
children five and under are free. Daily VIP tickets are $40 each for each
day, good for admission to the Laughlin Hospitality Chalet, including
food, beverage and special seating.
The stadium seating area will once again include the extremely popular
SCOREvision large-screen LCD display, showing live footage from the SCORE
Laughlin Leap on Thursday and live footage from approximately 95 percent
of the race course on race days.
Tickets for the grandstand and VIP areas at Laughlin Events Park are on
sale at 800.308.2253.
The two other spectator areas for the race are SCORE Hill and the ‘Cougar
Corral’ and tickets for them will be available only at their respective
entrances.
Overlooking the infield area and the main pits, general admission to SCORE
Hill will be $5 per person.
The new ‘Cougar Corral’ is located on the west side of the course adjacent
to Laughlin High School. With easy view of over one-mile of the race
course, admission to the Cougar Corral will be $10 per vehicle for day use
one on a first-come, first-served basis each day. The only entrance and
exit to this new spectator area will be on Cougar drive off of Highway 95.
For the first time in event history, the pre-race SCORE Manufacturer’s
Midway and contingency will be held away from the start/finish line area.
From 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Friday, this year’s display of all the
participating vehicles in the race will be held on Bruce Woodbury Way,
starting at Casino Drive in the heart of the Laughlin resort district.
Brothers Bill and Dave Gasper will start defense of their 2007 unlimited
SCORE Class 1 season point title in their No. 100 Chevy-powered Porter
open-wheel desert race car. Other top contenders in Class 1 include
two-time overall race winner Dale Ebberts, Canyon Lake, Calif., who will
drive this year with team owner Brad Etter, Villa Park, Calif., in another
Porter-Chevy, Las Vegas teammates Pat Dean and B.J. Richardson in
identically-equipped Bunderson-Chevy race cars, seven-time race winner in
the World Rally Championship, Germany’s Armin Schwarz, who drives with
team owner Martin Christensen, Escondido, Calif., in a Jimco-BMW, 2007
SCORE Rookie of the Year Eric Chase, San Diego, who races with his father
Stuart Chase in a Penhall-Chevy and third-generation desert racer Harley
Letner, Orange, Calif., in a Alpha-Chevy.
Scheduled to make his SCORE Class 1 debut will be 10-time XGames medal
winner Brian Deegan, Temecula Calif., in a Playtech-Chevy.
SCORE Trophy-Truck regular Josh Baldwin will also race in Class 1, where
he finished fourth last year in his Jimco-Chevy.
Leading the multiple class winners in this race who are in the starting
grid are George Seeley Jr., Glendale, Calif., who has seven wins in Class
5 in a VW Baja Bug, Las Vegas’ Rob MacCachren (6 class wins), Donald Moss,
Sacramento Calif. (5) in Class 3 in a Ford Bronco, and with four class
wins each: Las Vegas’ Brian Collins (SCORE Trophy-Truck) and Mexico’s Eric
Solorzano (Class 11).
Besides Baldwin, MacCachren is also entered in two classes this year.
Besides SCORE Trophy-Truck, he will drive Saturday in SCORE Lite for
four-time defending series class point champion Tom Watson, San Diego, in
a Jimco-VW.
Starting its 35th year in 2008, SCORE has also announced that audio
streaming coverage of the event will be broadcast on the internet. With
live play-by-play of both Saturday and Sunday’s SCORE Trophy-Truck and
Class 1 races along with recaps of the other classes each day through the
services Totally Off-Road Radio, the streaming will be available at
www.race-dezert.com.
Current SCORE official annual sponsors are: BFGoodrich Tires-official
tire, Sunoco Race Fuels/Bryant Petroleum-official fuel supplier, Bilstein-official
shock, Volkswagen-official vehicle, Instant Mexico Auto Insurance-official
Mexican auto insurance, Slime-official tire sealant, Red Bull--official
energy drink and Bosch Power Tools-official power tool. Associate sponsors
are: Tecate Beer, Coca-Cola of Mexico, Las Vegas Events, Terrible Herbst
Inc., Blue C Enthusiast Advertising, Kartek Off-Road, Fram, Autolite,
Prestone, Bendix, American Suzuki, Micron, NAPA Chassis, SignPros, P.C.I.
Race Radios, McKenzie’s Performance Products and Advanced Color Graphics.
Special sponsors for the SCORE Laughlin Desert Challenge are: Las Vegas
Convention and Visitors Authority, Las Vegas Events, Laughlin Tourism
Committee and the Laughlin Chamber of Commerce.
For more information regarding the series, contact SCORE International at
its Los Angeles headquarters (818.225.8402) or visit the official website
of the 2008 SCORE Desert Series at www.score-international.com.
14th SCORE Laughlin Desert Challenge
Round 1, 2008 SCORE Desert Series
Schedule of Events(Subject to Change)
Thursday, January 24, 2008
11 a.m. – 5 p.m.--Driver Registration-Antigua Banquet Room, River Palms
Hotel
11 a.m. – 5 p.m.--Media Center Open-River Room, River Palms Hotel
6 p.m.--$16,000 Laughlin Leap-Laughlin Events Park (Start/Finish Line)
Friday, January 25, 2008
8 a.m. – 1 p.m.--Course Pre-running (Racers Only)-Official Race
Course-Laughlin Events Park
9 a.m. – 4 p.m.--Driver Registration-Antigua Banquet Room, River Palms
Hotel
9 a.m. – 5 p.m.--Media Registration-River Room, River Palms Hotel
9 a.m. – 4 p.m.--Contingency & Technical Inspection-Bruce Woodbury Way &
Casino Drive
1:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.--Qualifying-SCORE Trophy-Truck-Official Race
Course-Laughlin Events Park
Saturday, January 26, 2008
6 a.m.--Late Registration & Tech Inspection-Start/Finish Line
area-Laughlin Events Park
6:30 a.m. – 6 p.m.--Media Center Open-Start/Finish Line area-Laughlin
Events Park
Sunday, January 27, 2008
6 a.m.--Late Registration & Tech Inspection-Start/Finish Line
area-Laughlin Events Park
6:30 a.m. – 6 p.m.--Media Center Open-Start/Finish Line area-Laughlin
Events Park
DAILY RACING SCHEDULE (Subject to Change)
7 a.m.--RACING STARTS (5 groups each day) Start/Finish Line-Laughlin
Events Park
80-minute time limit for each group
Starting intervals--two vehicles every 15 seconds
7 a.m.--Group 1-Classes 1-2/1600 (6 laps), 5/1600 (6), 11 (3), SPT Car (6)
9 a.m.--Group 2-Classes 8 (6 laps), Protruck (6), 7 (6), 7SX (6), Stock
Full (5), Stock Mini (5), Class 3 (5), SPTTruck(5)
11 a.m.--Group 3-Class 10 (7 laps), SCORE Lite (7), Class 5 (7)
1 p.m.--Group 4-SCORE Trophy-Truck (8 laps)
3 p.m.--Group 5-Class 1 (8 laps)
The Start/Finish Line area is located at the Laughlin Events Park
At the corner of Thomas Edison Drive and Bruce Woodbury Way
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