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OBR 34cc fullmod 9.5hp . The HPI Baja 5B and Baja 5T is a 1:5 scale radio controlled off-road buggy and truck manufactured by Hobby Products International (HPI). The car is sold either in a kit or RTR (Ready to Run) with in a 23cc gasoline engine, or in a limited edition SS kit with 26cc engine, or for a short period, battery powered. [1]
Gus Vildósola Trophy Truck at the 2018 Baja 500. A trophy truck, also known as a Baja truck or trick truck, is a vehicle used in high-speed off-road racing.This is an open production class and all components are considered legal unless specifically restricted.
2008 Baja 500 Contingency. The Baja 500 is a Mexican off-road motorsport race on the Baja California Peninsula that is sanctioned by SCORE International. [1] The course has remained relatively the same over the years with the majority of events being loop races starting and finishing in Ensenada. Race course mileage varies and is usually ...
The shooting prompted concerns about safety in the upcoming Baja 500, a world-famous off-road vehicle race that is expected to draw hundreds of teams when it takes place June 3.
He was a five-time overall winner of the Baja 1000 (two on motorcycles and three on cars); a four-time winner of the Baja 500 (one in motorcycles and three in cars); has twice won the Mint 400 in Nevada and the Roof of Africa Rallye; finished fourth in the 1988 Paris–Dakar Rally on cars; and was the overall winner of the 1987 Atlas Rallye in ...
SCORE Class 3 race vehicle. SCORE [1] Class 3 is production short wheelbase 4x4 class that competes in the SCORE off-road race series races including the Baja 1000, Baja 500, San Felipe 250, Baja Sur 500 and the SCORE Desert Challenge.
Ivan Stewart's SCORE Stock Mini at the start of the 2010 Baja 1000. SCORE [ 1 ] Class Stock Mini is a stock production class that competes in the SCORE off-road race series including the Baja 1000 , Baja 500 , Baja Sur 500, San Felipe 250 and the SCORE Desert Challenge.
A turtle race in Kansas during the early 1960s. The 101 Ranch turtle race was conducted by placing turtles in the center of a large circle, inside an enclosure that could be lifted using a pulley system. Once the enclosure was lifted, the turtles wandered into the circle, with the first turtle to leave the circle being declared the winner.