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Wednesday, February 21, 2007

Plans announced for 40th Anniversary Celebration of Tecate SCORE Baja 1000 - Nov. 10-16, 2007

Historic adventure from Tijuana-Ensenada to Cabo San Lucas
To honor the 40th Anniversary of the Tecate SCORE Baja 1000

Festivities for the celebration to include spectacular events in addition to 1,200-plus mile granddaddy of all desert races

TIJUANA, Mexico—Starting the launch of a nearly year-long anniversary celebration, plans for next year’s 40th Annual Tecate SCORE Baja 1000 desert race were unveiled today during a media conference at the Caliente Racetrack in Tijuana, Mexico. With major festivities planned in Tijuana and Ensenada along with a 1,200-plus mile race to the tip of the Baja California peninsula in Cabo San Lucas, the 2007 granddaddy of all desert races will be held Nov. 10-16.
In making the announcement, Sal Fish, SCORE CEO and President, praised the efforts of government and tourism officials in both states of Baja California and Baja California Sur, saying, “We would not be here today if it were not for the coordinated efforts and cooperation of both of these Mexican states and its counties. This anniversary celebration is a monumental undertaking and it will be the most memorable in the long and storied history of the Tecate SCORE Baja 1000 in large part due to the dedicated efforts of the people of the Baja Peninsula.”
Starting with special festivities in the heart of Tijuana on Saturday, Nov. 10, and a unique parade of vehicles, and all of the colorful traditional pre-race pageantry will once again be held in Ensenada on Sunday afternoon, Nov. 11, and all day Monday, Nov. 12).
The green flag will drop in Ensenada on the morning of Tuesday, Nov. 13 and the last checkered flag will drop in Cabo San Lucas during the early morning of Friday, Nov. 16. In between Ensenada and Cabo San Lucas, the 1,200-plus mile course will traverse much of the ruggedly majestic Baja California peninsula.
Nearly 500 sturdy adventurers, from over 40 U.S. States and 20 countries, are expected to compete 28 Pro and 5 Sportsman classes for cars, trucks, motorcycles and ATVs, in this once-in-a-lifetime experience.
“The SCORE Baja 1000 continues to draw interest from all over the world and we now find second and even third generation racers appearing at the starting line with their family patriarchs cheering for their children,” said Fish. “This event continues to be the focal point of the SCORE Desert Series each year and to celebrate our 40th anniversary may just add the most colorful chapter to the legacy of the SCORE Baja 1000.”
Among the festivities planned for Saturday (Nov. 10) in Tijuana are: a special SCORE Baja Leap competition at the Tijuana River bed. At the Tijuana City Hall Plaza a SCORE Baja Pit Crew Challenge will be held, followed by a Xtreme MX Acrobatics show. Concluding Saturday’s pre-race celebration will be a memorable SCORE Baja 1000 40th Anniversary Welcome party on Revolution Avenue.
On Sunday (Nov. 11) Tijuana pre-race celebration will culminate with a historic parade of SCORE entries from Tijuana’s Bull Ring (where the legend began in 1967) through the main streets of Tijuana down the Toll Road to Ensenada, starting at 11 a.m. and arriving at 2 p.m.
Once in Ensenada, all of the popular and traditional pre-race activities will be held. On Sunday, Nov. 11, the arrival fiesta of the race entries will be held at the Ventana al Mar from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. with autograph sessions, photo opportunities, a vendor village and live music.
Also on Sunday, racer registration will be held from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. at the San Nicolas Hotel.
Monday’s pre-race activities (Nov. 12) in Ensenada will continue with racer registration at the San Nicolas (9 a.m. to 5 p.m.) and the colorful SCORE manufacturer’s midway, contingency and tech inspection of all race vehicles from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. adjacent to the San Nicolas. The pre-race driver/rider briefing will be held at 7 p.m. in the Cathedral Room of the Riviera del Pacifico Cultural Center.
The magnificent start of the Tecate SCORE Baja 1000 will once again be on Blvd. Costero starting with motorcycles and ATVs at 6:30 a.m. followed by the cars and trucks at 10:30 a.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 13. The start will once again include the extremely popular and spectator-friendly run up the Ensenada Wash.
While exact details of the race route are still being finalized, SCORE officials said it will be similar to the 2006 SCORE Baja 1000 before heading over to Todos Santos and then to an amazing three-day long finish line SCORE Survivor’s Celebration in Cabo San Lucas, Baja California Sur.
In its first 39 years, the Tecate SCORE Baja 1000 has started 32 times in Ensenada, three times in Mexicali (1972, 1993, 1994), twice in Tijuana (1967, 1995) once in Santo Tomas (1998) and once in Ojos Negros (1999). The legendary race has finished in Ensenada 18 times, in La Paz 17 times, in Mexicali two times (1993, 1994), once in Ojos Negros (1999) and once in Cabo San Lucas (2000).
The famous and not-so-famous have tried their hand at conquering the Baja and they have come from all walks of life. Mark Thatcher, son of Great Britian’s then-prime minister Margaret Thatcher, raced in the 1982 SCORE Baja 1000. Celebrities James Garner, Ted Nugent and the late Steve McQueen all battled the Baja in the early 1970s and many racers from other forms of motorsports crossed over to try their skills.
Among the drivers from other arenas who have tested the Baja were Indy Car racers Rick and Roger Mears, Parnelli Jones, Danny Ongias, Danny Sullivan, Jimmy Vasser, Buddy Rice, Sebastien Bourdais, Oriol Servia, Roberto Guerrero, Michel Jourdain Jr., Johnny Unser and Mike and Robbie Groff, NASCAR’s Robby Gordon, Jimmie Johnson, Boris Said and Brendan Gaughan, SCCA legend Elliot Forbes-Robinson, World Rally Champion’s Armin Schwarz, world motorcycle champions Malcolm Smith and Larry Roeseler, Motocross legends Ricky Johnson, Travis Pastrana and Jimmie Johnson (now a NASCAR champion), drag racers Don Prudhomme and Larry Minor and legendary SCORE founder and motorsports innovator Mickey Thompson. Academy Award winning actor, racer and race team owner Paul Newman raced in the 2004 event. Jesse James, of ‘Monster Garage’ fame, and Hollywood film and TV star Patrick Dempsey have both raced this classic in both 2005 and 2006.
Next year’s race will commemorate the achievements of legendary desert racers like Rod Hall, Ron Bishop, Johnny Johnson, and Larry Roeseler. Hall, with a record 18 class wins (including one overall win in 1972), and Bishop are the only two racers who have competed in 39 SCORE Baja 1000 races. Hall will be a favorite in the Stock Mini class while Bishop, is once again be back where he always has--racing every year on a Motorcycle. Johnson, now retired, had 15 class wins, amazingly in eight different classes. Roeseler, has won 15 times in this race, including 12 overall wins (10 on a motorcycle). Roeseler will share driving duties again this year with seven-time SCORE Class 1 season point champion Troy Herbst. Roeseler and Herbst are the three-time defending Class 1 race winners in this race.
Lured by the same siren that enraptured the Ekins brothers in the 1950s, the Tecate SCORE Baja 1000 remains as the No. 1 target of adventurers the world over, not to mention the cadre of pro and semi-pro desert racers who consider it the fitting climax to their racing season each year. Only 2007 promises to combine the best of the first 39 years into one masterful, once-in-a-lifetime event.
For more information regarding SCORE International, contact 818.225.8402 or visit the official website of the SCORE Desert Series at www.score-international.com.

Tuesday, May 10, 2005

Dust to Glory honors the Baja 1000, where everybody's a legend.- BY BILL GALLO

To be fair, the Baja 1000 (more formally known these days as the Tecate SCORE Baja 1000) is quite a test. In big-time stock-car racing, team owners and chief mechanics used to caution their drivers to "keep it on the black part." You know, the pavement. In off-road racing, there is no black part, just an endless ribbon of ruts and arroyos mined with bone-jarring jolts and unforeseen hazards -- animal, mineral and vegetable. If you feel like dodging a cactus or a cow at 100 miles an hour, this is the event for you.
westword.com | Head in the Sand | 2005-04-21

Sunday, May 08, 2005


The Arch of Poseidon
This 204-foot rock formation is a symbol of Baja California Sur. During low tide, visitors can walk on an eroded passage through the rocks. You will see large clusters of rock formations that were carved into fantastic shapes by wind and sea. Posted by Hello

San Jose del Cabo / Cabo San Lucas
Stroll through the streets along Paseo Mijares through charming courtyards, ornate brick worked and preserved buildings, and a beautiful tropical. See Iglesia de San Jose's twin steeples, the 18th-century Jesuit mission, Mission Viejo and the museum of fine Mexican arts and crafts. Posted by Hello

At land's end on the beautiful Baja California Peninsula, the resort of Los Cabos (The Capes) juts into the warm waters where the Pacific Ocean and th

This popular hideaway is in the midst of one of the world's richest game fishing grounds and many other kinds of water activities - from surfing to parasailing, to jet and water-skiing to snorkeling to scuba diving.

On land, magnificent sandy beaches call to the sun worshippers, while championship courses challenge golfers of all skill levels. You can also enjoy biking, tennis, shopping, and the fiesta-type atmosphere that permeates this oasis.

Nighttime offers a wide variety of options. Quiet strolls along deserted beaches. Romantic sunset dinners at fine restaurants overlooking spectacular vistas. Casual, lively clubs to party all night. Where the desert meets the sea, Los Cabos is a wonderful vacation experience.


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Westin Regina Resort and Spa Los Cabos is the perfect destination. Whether you love golf, deep sea fishing, night life, relaxing, diving, snorkling, spa treatments, ATV's, or just walking on beach after beach...You'll love your Los Cabos vacation to the Baja Peninsula, Cabo San Lucas and San Jose del Cabo. Los Cabos - Baja, California, Mexico.

Where is the Westin Regina? The Westin Regina Los Cabos is on southern tip of Mexico's incredible Baja Peninsula along the Tourist Corridor between Cabo San Lucas and San Jose del Cabo.
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Baja Mexico Map and Baja Driving Distances

You will need a Mexico Tourist Card if you will be in Mexico
for more than 72 hours, or you are driving further than the 'Border Zone'.
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Cabo Resort on Medano Beach - the Hotel Hacienda Beach Resort, a Mexico resort in Cabo San Lucas, Baja California Sur.

Owned and operated by one of the pioneering families in Cabo San Lucas, now second-generation, family-owned, non-chain hotel is reminiscent of a typical Mexican style hacienda with with its original artwork, colorful Mexican tile, sculptures, fountains and courtyards. 115 rooms on 27 tropically landscaped acres span nearly a mile of white sand beach on Cabo's safest swimming beach - all just a five-minute walk into the once sleepy fishing village turned bustling beach town of Cabo San Lucas.

Once a favorite hangout of serious fishermen and celebrities like Ernest Hemingway, John Wayne and Bing Crosby, today the Hacienda Beach Resort is a popular getaway for couples and familes, fishermen and friends who come to play.
Cabo Resort on Medano Beach - the Hotel Hacienda Beach Resort, a Mexico resort in Cabo San Lucas, Baja California Sur.

Scuba Diving in Baja

There is so much to see in Loreto National Marine Park Islands, that you may spend a month diving every day in 3 different sites, seeing different scenery. Within the confines of the park, we have 44 dive sites, and if we include sites as far as Las Animas, we have over 90 dive sites. The majority of the dive sites are relatively shallow, from the surface to 60 feet(20 meters) ideal for the novice diver. However, for the diver wanting to explore deeper sites, we have some spectacular vertical walls covered with sea fans and ledges, and sea mounts rising from great depths to as shallow as 50 feet.
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Thursday, April 21, 2005


Miss Indy 2000 gets a free Pitpass Posted by Hello

San Antonio Current - front page - 04/21/2005 - Screens Clear and present danger

Dana Brown goes from ocean to desert for the world's most grueling derby in 'Dust to Glory'
San Antonio Current - front page - 04/21/2005 - Screens Clear and present danger

Friday, March 25, 2005


One of my team mates during the Baja 1000. Two teams went to the Baja 1000 from Toronto. Blair was with Emer & Strothard (DNF) on a Ducati 650. Our team was Halpin & Poznoff (24th) on a Kawasaki kx500. Top speed on the kx was 118 mph! I was too scared of the Ducati to ride it.

Look for more pictures here...as soon as I scan some. Posting Soon. Plus tips on riding and bike prep. And yes you will need a Scotts Steering Dampner. And lot's of aqua!
(Rider in Picture: Blair Sharpless) Posted by Hello