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July 29-30 SCORE race LOS ANGELES, CA (May 19, 2005) -- From Ed, Tim and Troy Herbst, to Rob MacCachren, Brian Jeffrey, John Marking, Larry Roeseler and Cameron Steele, the early entry field is complete for the newest event in desert racing, July’s SCORE Las Vegas Terrible’s Cup I.
While SCORE expects some special late entries at its option, the majority of the grid is set for the limited-field invitational to be held under the lights on a Friday and Saturday night at the world-class Dirt Track at LVMS. A total of 88 of the best racers from the SCORE Desert Series have received early entries into the new racing extravaganza. With maximum entry fields of 24 vehicles in four of five different groups, racing will begin at 7 p.m. each night at LVMS and both nights will conclude with elaborate Terrible’s Fireworks Shows. Nearly 90-percent of the 1.5 mile course will be viewable from the grandstands in the 8,026-seat facility. Competing in their own race will be the marquee SCORE Trophy-Trucks and the unlimited SCORE Class 1 open-wheel desert race cars along with special groups for open-wheelers in Class 1-2/1600 and Class 10/SCORE Lite along with the mini-trucks of Class 7/Class 7S/Class 7SX. The event will have a $55,000 cash purse plus contingency postings. SCORE Trophy-Trucks will have no limit on number of entries. With each paid admission will also come one coupon for the free drawing for the SCORE Terrible’s Fan Appreciation give-a-way. A new showroom SUV, donated by Terrible’s, will be given away on Saturday night (July 30) at LVMS. As a prelude to
the two days of racing, the SCORE Las Vegas Pit Stop at Fremont Street Experience
will be held on Thursday, July 28. At the SCORE
With co-title sponsorship from Las Vegas Events and Terrible’s Convenience Stores, the SCORE Las Vegas Terrible’s Cup I will feature two nights of racing on the LVMS Dirt Track. Racing will be on a purpose-built race track with limited pavement and man-made dirt simulations of the rugged desert terrain. “We have a great lineup for the SCORE Las Vegas Terrible’s Cup I and ticket sales have begun to escalate rapidly,” said Ric Miller, Director of Event Operations for Los Angeles-based SCORE International, which is in its 32nd year of producing championship desert racing. “The early-bird SCORE Super Pass ticket packages, that include a reserved seat and pit pass for both nights of racing, are only available until next Tuesday.” SCORE Trophy-Truck and Class 1 each have 17 entries while Class 1-2/1600 and the combined Class 10/SCORE Lite group have 21 racers each. The combined Class 7/Class 7S/Class 7SX mini-truck group has 12 total entries. The two groups with multiple classes will have a handicapped start, to be determined during practice at LVMS on the first race day. After 11-plus
years of rumbling around rugged desert race courses in the Southwestern U.S.
and Baja California,
Mexico, SCORE Trophy-Trucks--the Among those already entered, Las Vegas’ Ed and Tim Herbst, are the all-time winningest team in SCORE Trophy-Truck history. Splitting the driving time in their No. 19 Terrible Herbst Motorsports Ford F-150, Ed, 44, and Tim, 42, have 11 career wins in SCORE Trophy-Truck, and four of the 11 season championships (1999, 2000, 2002, 2003). Troy Herbst, 39, the youngest of the three Herbst brothers, is a dominating SCORE Class 1 racer, with six SCORE season point titles in his class out of the last seven years, and 16 Class 1 race wins since 1997 in a Smithbuilt-Ford open wheel desert race car. Cameron Steele, an ESPN extreme sports announcer, and the team of Kory Halopoff and Harley Letner, third generation desert racers, have entered three classes in Las Vegas. Both teams are entered in SCORE Trophy-Truck. Steele, San Clemente, CA, will also be racing in Class 1-2/1600 and in SCORE Lite while the Halopoff/Letner tandem is also entered in Class 1 and in Class 10. Las Vegas’ Rob MacCachren will be racing in two classes. MacCachren, who is driver of record in Class 1-2/1600, will drive one night in SCORE Trophy-Truck for team owner/driver of record Gus Vildosola in the Vildosola Racing No. 4 Ford F-150 and will drive solo in his own MacCachren Motorsports Fraley-VW in Class 1-2/1600. Among the other early entries are Marking, Jeffrey and Roeseler. Marking, El Cajon, CA, is the reigning Class 1 season point champ in a Jimco-Chevy, Jeffrey, Acton, CA, is the 2004 SCORE Overall and Class 1-2/1600 point champion in a Dunrite-VW and Roeseler, Hesperia, CA, is one of the all-time winningest racers in SCORE history and will race a Ford Ranger in Class 7. While detailed plans forthcoming, the SCORE Las Vegas Terrible’s Cup I will be televised nationally on a cable network by Aura 360, the company that co-produced last year’s Tecate SCORE Baja 1000 for NBC. The early-bird sale for the two SCORE Super Pass reserved-seat packages continues on-line until June 1. Special SCORE Super Pass packages, including a reserved seat and pit pass for both nights in the Blue VIP Section are $39 each. The SCORE Super Pass package for the White Section will include a reserved seat and pit pass for both nights in the White Section, will be $34 each. The regular price for each of these packages is $69 for the Blue VIP reserved seating area and $59 for the White reserved seating area.
SCORE International, based in Los Angeles and founded in 1973, is the world’s leading desert racing organization. SCORE produces the annual five-race SCORE Desert Series, which includes three races in Baja California, Mexico and two in Southern Nevada. SCORE offers 23 Pro and 5 Sportsman classes in the desert. The SCORE Laughlin Desert Challenge, held each January, and September’s SCORE Las Vegas Primm 300 are also both sponsored by Las Vegas Events in association with the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority. Prior to coming
to Las Vegas, the 2005 SCORE Desert Series will be in Ensenada, Mexico, June
3-5,
for the 37th Annual Tecate SCORE Baja 500. Special sponsors for the SCORE Las Vegas Terrible’s Cup I are: Las Vegas Events in association with the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority and Terrible’s Convenience Stores. Associate sponsors include the Fremont Street Experience, Terrible’s Hotel/Casino, the Golden Nugget Hotel/Casino, Red Bull, North America and DIRTsports Magazine. Founded in 1981, Las Vegas Events, Inc. is a private, not-for-profit organization that serves as the exclusive major special events agency for the city. LVE is an active marketing partner for this new event. For more information or to order tickets on-line, visit the official SCORE Las Vegas Terrible’s Cup I website at www.scorelasvegas.com. For more information on LVE, contact 702.260.8605 or visit the LVE website at www.lasvegasevents.com. For more information regarding this SCORE event, contact Ric Miller at 714.281.2604 or via e-mail at ricmiller@score-international. The official SCORE website may be found at www.score-international.com. The official racer entry form and race bulletin are both available on the SCORE Las Vegas Terrible’s Cup page on the SCORE website. SCORE
LAS VEGAS TERRIBLE’S CUP I SCORE TROPHY-TRUCK
(17) CLASS
1 (17) CLASS
1-2/1600 (21) CLASS
7/CLASS 7S/CLASS 7SX (12) CLASS
7S (4) CLASS
7SX (3) CLASS
10/SCORE LITE (21) SCORE
LITE (11)
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