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31
of SCOREs Toughest Desert Racers still in hunt
For 2004 Toyota True Grit and Milestone Awards
Drawing for starting positions for 9th SCORE Las Vegas Primm 300 Saturday
-- Over 150 entries expected in Sept. 11 race
LOS ANGELES
(August 2, 2004) -- Annually, the upcoming SCORE Las Vegas Primm 300
is a grueling test of skill and patience for SCORE Desert Racings best.
This year will be no exception as 31 competitors remain eligible for the annual
SCORE Toyota True Grit and SCORE Toyota Milestone Awards heading to Primm, Nev.,
for the ninth renewal of this difficult desert racing test of speed and agility.
The
computerized drawing for starting positions for the 17 Pro and 2 Sportsman classes
for cars and trucks will be held Saturday at SCOREs Los Angeles headquarters.
The race itself will be held in Primm, 35 miles south of Las Vegas, on Sept.
10-12.
As it has for the
last 18 years, Toyota is presenting the prestigious awards to the desert racers
who finish every mile of every race in the five-race 2004 SCORE Desert Racing
Series, the Worlds Foremost Desert Racing Series.
Among the survivors
of the first three SCORE races of 2004, 19 drivers in the non-factory-backed
Classes 1-2/1600, 5, 10 and SCORE Lite remain eligible for the $12,000 SCORE
Toyota True Grit Award, divided equally among the class point champion(s) in
these four classes who are also SCORE Toyota Milestone Award winners.
After
three races,
31 racers in 12 classes remain eligible
for the hard-earned Toyota awards.
Toyota
is proud to honor the worlds best desert racing drivers, said Les
Unger, national motorsports manager at Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A. For
18 years, we have had the privilege of presenting the SCORE Toyota True Grit
and Milestone Awards to the toughest racers on the planet.
In order to remain
eligible for the SCORE Toyota Milestone and $12,000 SCORE Toyota True Grit awards,
the following racers must finish the 9th SCORE Las Vegas Primm 300 (Sept. 10-12)
and the 37th Tecate SCORE Baja 1000 (Nov. 17-21).
Over
150 entries are expected to challenge the 315-mile race which will be run as
a five-lap race over a crunching desert course of 63 miles. As it has been for
the previous two years, the race will be split into two groups with the open
wheel and VW Baja Bug classes starting at 6 a.m. The truck classes, including
the featured SCORE Trophy-Truck division along with the unlimited Class 1 open-wheel
class, will start at 1 p.m. Slower classes will run three or four laps.
One vehicle will
start every 30 seconds in the elapsed-time race, with an eight-hour time limit.
The start/finish line area, the only designated spectator area and main pits
will be located behind Buffalo Bills Resort in Primm. The slower classes
will run three or four laps. Admission will be free to the spectator area, which
will have grandstands as well as the SCORE Vendors Village.
Pre-race festivities
on Friday, Sept. 10, for the SCORE Las Vegas Primm 300, including tech and contingency
and the SCORE Manufacturers Midway, will be held from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m.
behind Buffalo Bills Resort.
2004 SCORE Toyota
Milestone Awards
(Racers who complete every required mile for the season--*SCORE Toyota True
Grit Classes--After 3 rounds of five-race 2004 SCORE Desert Series)
SCORE Trophy-Truck
Mark Post
Jason Baldwin
Gus Vildosola
Josh Baldwin
Michael Jakobson
Class 1
John Marking
Andy McMillin
Class 1-2/1600*
Brian Jeffrey
Travis Fletcher
Rick Boyer
Rob MacCachren
Leonardo Navarrete
Bobby Altamirano
John Scharf
Class 3
Donald Moss
Class 5*
George Seeley
Class 5/1600
Gerardo Iribe
Dave Collier |
Class
7SX
Rich Severson
Class 8
Dave Raimonde
Class 9
Eric Fisher
Class 10*
Jim Anderson
John Cooley
Mark Hutchins
Travis Brookshire
Steve Myers
SCORE Lite*
Stan Potter
James Golden
Tom Watson
Blaise Jackson
Flavio Navarro
Mark Kyle
Class 11
Eric Solorzano |
For information contact:
SCORE International at its Los Angeles headquarters
(818) 225-8402 or visit
the official Optima SCORE Desert Series website at:
www.score-international.com
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