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Baja 1000 Results 2015: Race Winners, Video Highlights and More
Rob MacCachren and Andy McMillin successfully defended their Baja 1000 title during the 2015 edition of the iconic race, crossing the finish line in second place but taking the win thanks to two time penalties for Mexico's Carlos "Apdaly" Lopez.
Results for the Baja 1000 were finally made official on Sunday, as SCORE International, organisers of the event, had some sorting out to do because a multitude of drivers committed course violations. Here are the results for the Trophy Truck race:
Note: Final times may still change as the organisation sorts out the remaining time penalties. For full results of every class, visit the official website.
Here are the M-A Pro Moto Unlimited Results:
Lopez, who already won the Baja 500 earlier this year, was the first driver across the finish line, but his celebrations were cut short when SCORE announced he would receive two time penalties for missing virtual checkpoints. The announcement was made while the race was still in progress.
Per SCORE's official website, race director Abelardo Grijalva said:
"Because Apdaly is so popular as a prominent home-country racer we wanted to avoid any confusion among the racers, fans and over 3
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JUSTIN Golfer, MARK SAMUELS & COLTON UDALL Carry off the palm BAJA 1000
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PRECISION CONCEPTS SUPPORTED TEAM FINISHES SECOND AT THE GRANDADDY OF THE SCORE BAJA DESERT SERIES
The Precision Concepts supported Monster Energy, Bonanza Plumbing, THR Motorsports team of Max Eddy, Justin Morgan and David Pearson finished second at the Baja 1000 finale.
Ensenada, BC, MX (November 20th, 2015) –
The Monster Energy, Bonanza Plumbing, THR Motorsports team of Max Eddy, Justin Morgan and David Pearson came in to the Baja 1000 pressure-free and with a narrowed focus: to simply win the race. Because of some previous bad luck, the championship was just out of reach so finishing the year strong was the team’s main goal.
Justin Morgan started the Baja 1000 for the team, leaving the line in seventh position physically, and would ride the first 200 miles of the race. “[The start] was good. I kept it toned down, keeping it safe [out of town]. I made a lot of passes early on, but then Colton [Udall of the 5X team] got around me. He was flying, so I just kept it solid all the way to mile 200 where I handed the bike to Dave.”
Pearson mounted the bike in fourth position, but wasted little time reeling in the 3X Honda team for third position. “About 40 miles into my section the bike started feeling really good, so the last 100 miles of my