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230-plus racers heading to Laughlin Starting Thursday with $26,000 SCORE Laughlin Leap & SCORE Pit Crew Showdown, SCORE Trophy-Truck race to air on SPEED CHANNEL LAUGHLIN, NV (January 10, 2005) -- Wily veteran Jason Baldwin returns to the desert knowing very well the responsibility he and his race team carries as he drives his No. 1 Baldwin Racing Ford F-150 in the featured SCORE Trophy-Truck division this week at the season-opening SCORE Laughlin Desert Challenge. As the defending class champion in the marquee SCORE racing division for high-tech, 750-horsepower unlimited production trucks, Baldwin will lead a race-record field of 27 SCORE Trophy-Trucks and a race-record field of over 230 cars and trucks to Laughlin.
As a new year filled with hope and promise begins, the first major race of the year will be held Thursday through Sunday, launching the five-race 2005 SCORE Desert Series, the world’s foremost desert racing series. When late registration is complete, over 230 entries from 12 States, Mexico, Australia, Canada and Japan will compete for nearly $400,000 in prize money and contingency postings during the four day SCORE Laughlin Desert Challenge. This year’s SCORE Trophy-Truck race will be televised nationally as a half-hour special on the Speed Channel network on the new Lucas Oil…On The Edge show. Being produced by NewWave Productions of Chicago, the green flag-to-checkered flag ‘race results show’ is scheduled to air on Saturday, March 26 at 6 p.m. (EST). A total of 16 Pro and two Sportsman classes for cars and trucks are split into seven groups in Laughlin, each running as part of one of seven races of two to five laps each over the much-abbreviated 11.8-mile loop each day. Racing action runs from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. both Friday and Saturday. The SCORE Trophy-Trucks will be the 3:35 p.m. finale each day, with the unlimited Class 1 open-wheel desert race cars running just prior at 2:20 p.m.
Festivities begin Thursday as one of the event's most popular features, the SCORE Laughlin Leap, revs up the fun and gets the weekend off to a roaring start at 6 p.m. at the Laughlin Events Park. Drivers will compete for a $16,000 purse and the honor of being the 2005 champions. The SCORE Laughlin Leap, a dirt ramp built into the middle of the stadium, challenges the most daring of drivers. This year’s competitors will be looking to break the event record set last year by Mark Post in the SCORE Laughlin Leap (160’6”). On Friday at 4:30 p.m., also at the Laughlin Events Park, the SCORE Pit Crew Showdown focuses attention on the entire racing team as they compete for part of a special $10,000 purse. Like other pit crew events, the vehicle must pull into the pit, have all four tires replaced, and then race out of the pit before the clock stops. But there's a twist. This competition doesn't take place on a level slab of concrete, and the unusual shocks required to compete in desert racing require that the vehicle be lifted several feet into the air. Challengers in this event will be hoping to break the standard set last year by Rob MacCachren’s crew in the SCORE Pit Crew Showdown (40.60 seconds). Jason Baldwin,
36, of Laguna Beach, CA, enters the SCORE Laughlin Desert Challenge after a
season of thrills and chills in 2004 where it wasn’t until the season-ending
Tecate SCORE Baja 1000 in November did he secure his first season championship
in the featured SCORE Trophy-Truck division. While Baldwin has earned his No. 1 vehicle plate for 2005, he is well aware of the thundering herd besieging him to capture the sports ‘holy grail’ for 2005. Baldwin, who started the season with a fourth-place in Laughlin last year in SCORE Trophy-Truck and fifth overall, has never won in Laughlin, but enjoys the race immensely. He also knows now is the time to win a race. “We had a very good year in 2004, and it resulted in a tremendous SCORE Trophy-Truck season point championship for us,” said Baldwin, who also won a Midwestern short-course off-road series title on the final race of the season. “We’re going to have to win some races this year if we’re going to keep the No. 1 plate for 2006. One of the main things I enjoy about the SCORE Laughlin Desert Challenge is that it brings together the world’s best desert racers and puts them in more of a short-course environment. Taking them out of their element should help us have a bit of an advantage because of our extensive short-course experience. Hopefully, this will be the year it all pays off.” Five teams who have won seven of the first 10 SCORE Trophy-Truck races at the SCORE Laughlin Desert Challenge are part of the field along with eight teams who have won 31 of the 67 races held in the 11-year history of the class.
Pflueger, who won two races in the featured SCORE Trophy-Truck division during the 2004 SCORE Desert Series, drives solo in the No. 28 Pflueger Racing Chevy Silverado. The 2002 SCORE Rookie of the Year, Pflueger won the 2003 Protruck class championship before moving up to SCORE Trophy-Truck. Pflueger won his Protruck class in five races over two seasons before making the move to SCORE Trophy-Truck. Among the other SCORE Trophy-Truck entries are Las Vegas brothers Tim and Ed Herbst, the winningest team in class history with 11 career race wins (including three in Laughlin)in the No. 19 Terrible Herbst Motorsports Ford F-150 and NASCAR Nextel Cup regular Robby Gordon, Mooresville, N.C., who will return from competing in the Dakar Rally to race in Laughlin. R. Gordon has four career SCORE Trophy-Truck race wins.
The SCORE Trophy-Truck division clearly reflects the family ties that are so much a part of the foundation of SCORE desert racing. Besides the Herbst brothers, who race together, Jason Baldwin’s younger brother Josh Baldwin will drive the No. 86 Baldwin Racing Ford F-150 while their brother-in-law, Carl Renezeder, will debut his new No. 17 Team Renezeder Lucas Oil Chevy Silverado. Also keeping it in the family are three fathers and their sons driving in separate SCORE Trophy-Trucks. Las Vegas’ Bobby Baldwin (no relation to Jason and Josh Baldwin), who is CEO and President of the Mirage Resorts, will drive the No. 96 Ford F-150 while his son B.J. will drive the No. 97 Ford F-150. The second Father/Son team in the class is Marty Coyne in the No. 5 Ford F-150 and his son Travis in the No. 31 Chevy C1500. The third is Larry Ragland, who drives with Brian Collins in the No. 12 Collins Motorsports Chevy Silverado and his son Chad Ragland, who drives the No. 80 Chevy Silverado. Class 1-2/1600 leads the way so far with a race-record 45 entries to date, followed by Class 10 with 33, Class 1 with 32, SCORE Trophy-Truck with 27 and SCORE Lite with 16. A very special addition this year will be the $25,000 Jason Hunter Memorial Class 10 race, with the $25,000 bonus purse posted by Hunter Motorsports to honor the memory of the 2001 SCORE Rookie of the Year who was killed in an automobile accident on Jan. 4, 2004. Starting with $10,000 for first, the purse will pay down to seventh.
Daily general admission tickets, good for grandstand seating, are $15 for each Thursday, Saturday and Sunday, children five and under are free. Daily VIP tickets are $35 each for three days, good for admission to the Laughlin Hospitality Chalet, including food beverage and special seating. The stadium seating area will include the immensely popular SCOREvision large-screen LCD display, showing live footage from various locations around the race course. Advance
tickets for the Laughlin Events Park are on sale at 800.308.2253. At a cost of $10 per vehicle, there is one area off of Nevada State Highway 163 adjacent to the racecourse as well as the popular ‘SCORE Hill’, which overlooks the infield, start/finish area and the main pits. Admission to these areas is on a first-come, first-served basis. Overnight camping is permitted at the 163 area with event pass, but no overnight camping is permitted on ‘SCORE Hill’. These areas will both have and public safety services available. The Laughlin Events Park with grandstand seating, vendor’s village and food court is just minutes from the destination's nine resorts and includes an infield packed with switchbacks, whoop-t-doos, minijumps and the Laughlin Leap. The 11th annual
SCORE Laughlin Desert Challenge is sponsored by the Laughlin Tourism Committee,
the Laughlin Visitors Bureau, the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority
in association with Las Vegas Events. The race is sanctioned and produced by
SCORE International of Los Angeles. More
event information is available at www.visitlaughlin.com
or www.laughlinchamber.com.
For information contact:
2005 SCORE Laughlin Desert Challenge SCORE
TROPHY-TRUCK (Unlimited Production Trucks) -- SCORE Trophy-Truck (debuted in 1994 for 750 horsepower unlimited production trucks-67 total races)
All-Time SCORE Trophy-Truck Race Winners Wins--Driver(s),
Years 11 Years
of SCORE Trophy-Truck Season Champions
SCORE Laughlin Desert Challenge 1995 -
Ivan Stewart, Alpine, CA, Toyota SR5
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