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[*] posted on 2-27-2005 at 11:44 AM
Race Story


February 26, 2005

Race-record 269 Starters roar in Mexico
McMillin Father/Son team capture Overall, Class 1 victory
Saturday at 19th Tecate SCORE San Felipe 250 desert race

Blais/Grider/Quinn new KTM team stops Honda?s
Hengeveld/Campbell 10-race SCORE overall motorcycle win streak

LOS ANGELES?Southern California high school basketball star Andy McMilin traded uniforms Saturday, teamed up with his father Scott McMillin to conquer the elements and a race-record field of 269 starters in earning the overall victory at the 19th Annual Tecate SCORE desert race. Splitting the driving time in the McMillin Racing Chevy-power Jimco, the father/son team won the unlimited Class 1 class for open-wheel desert race cars, covering the rugged 240.34-mile course in 3 hours, 48 minutes, six seconds with a race-record average speed of 63.06 miles per hour.
With a race-record 269 starters competing in 24 Pro and 5 Sportsman classes for cars, trucks, motorcycles and ATVs, the new KTM team of Chris Blais, Andy Grider and Quinn Cody stopped the 10-race win streak of American Honda factory team stalwarts Steve Hengeveld, Oak Hills, Calif./Johnny Campbell, San Clemente, Calif., to capture the overall motorcycle victory while the overall ATV winners were the team of Josh Frederick, Moapa, Nev./Cyle Chislock, Murrieta, Calif./Levi Marana, Hemet, Calif., on a Honda TRX450R. Racers came from 15 U.S. States, Canada, Japan and Mexico.
Andy McMillin, 17, took over from his father Scott McMillin, 44, at race-mile 130, passing his last challengers in route to the finish line, becoming the first third generation desert racer to win an overall title in a SCORE race. The younger McMillin is one of the top basketball players on his Poway (Calif.) High School basketball team.
?We had no problems,? said Andy. ?When I got the car we were the fifth car on the road and the leaders had three to five minutes on us physically, but we were a lot closer on corrected time. We passed Hovey, he was the last car, with about 60 miles left in the race. As soon as I got in, I just took it easy, I didn?t want to break. Las year, we lost by one second to my uncle, so it was nice to get than win this year.?
Round 2 of the six-race 2005 SCORE Desert Series was held Saturday in the tiny fishing village of San Felipe, Baja California, Mexico, 120 miles south of the U.S. Border on the Sea of Cortez.
The McMillins finished second last year in Class 1 last year, just one second behind Mark McMillin, Scott?s brother and Andy?s uncle. This year, Mark experience mechanical difficulties on the course and struggled to a 20th-place finish in Class 1. Family patriarch Corky McMillin, 76, finished eighth in Class 1 and 10th overall in a Chenowth-Chevy. The fourth member of McMillin Racing competing in San Felipe was Mark?s son Daniel, 17, who did not finish in Class 1-2/1600.
When the dust settled, defending SCORE season point champion Jason Baldwin, Laguna Beach, Calif., was second overall and won the marquee SCORE Trophy-Truck division in a Ford F-150, finishing in a time of 3:51:22 while averaging 62.33 mph, 3 minutes, 16 seconds behind the overall winning McMillins. It was Baldwin?s first win in SCORE Trophy-Truck. He finished second overall and second in SCORE Trophy-Truck last year in San Felipe.
Baldwin, who won last year?s season championship in SCORE Trophy-Truck without winning a single race, led a talented group of 21 starters in San Felipe and credited his BFG tires for much of his win as he was able to run the course without a single flat.
Finishing third overall and second in SCORE Trophy-Truck was Las Vegas? brothers Tim and Ed Herbst in their Terrible Herbst Motorsports Ford F-150, 7:55 back of the McMillins in the hunt for the overall win and 3:39 behind Baldwin in SCORE Trophy-Truck.
Fourth overall and second in Class 1 was Chuck Hovey, Escondido, Calif., with a time of 4:01:55 in a Jimco-Chevy.
Twenty-one seconds behind Hovey to finish fifth overall and third in Class 1 was the third Herbst brother, Troy in a Smithbuilt-Ford. This year?s finishes were a redemption of sorts as last year both Herbst vehicles did not finish for the first time in their illustrious desert racing careers.
In just their second race for KTM, Southern California racers Blais, Apple Valley/Andy Grider, Los Olivos, and last-minute substitute rider Cody, Buellton, rode a flawless race on a picture-perfect day on a stock KTM MXC525 to upset the highly favored Honda team.
Grider was riding his final section continuing to close the gap by less than 15 seconds when he finally caught Campbell and passed him when Campbell was on the side of the road replacing the front wheel on his Honda XR650R less than 10 miles from the finish. Campbell eventually finished second among the motorcycles, 12:40 behind the winning KTM team in 4:34:21. Hengeveld/Campbell had won this race together three straight times while KTM won a SCORE motorcycle race for the first time.
?This is an unbelievable to think we could come down here and upset the great Honda team of Hengeveld and Campbell,? said Blais, 24, after crossing the finish line to earn his first SCORE victory. ?My second section was the last few miles and I couldn?t believe it when I saw our big orange KTM coming out of the dust first. Andy rode another great race and pinch hitter Cody did a super job coming done here on two days notice after our regular third rider Kellon Walch broke his leg while pre-running here on Tuesday.?
The race for the overall ATV win was the tightest of the day as the top three teams finished with 16 seconds of each other. Frederick won in 5:53:49, with Mike Cafro just five seconds back on a Yamaha YFZ450 and Nick Nelson third just another 11 seconds back on a Honda TRX450R.
Bekki Wik, the first lady of SCORE desert racing and the only female race to win two SCORE season class point championships (Class 1-2/1600) teamed with her husband Adam Wik, a prominent engine builder, to pull off her first victory in Class 10. Driving a Jimco-Honda, the Wiks powered past a field of 26 starters in the class for single or two-seat open-wheelers with up to 1650cc engines.
In Class 1-2/1600 which had 27 starters Las Vegas racers Rob MacCachren, Danny Anderson and Bryan Freeman teamed up in a Fraley-VW to earn a hard-fought victory margin of 6:16 over Caleb Gaddis, El Centro, Calif., who drove a Curry-VW. It was MacCachren?s fifth class win in this race.
Apparel manufacturer Jim O?Neal, 58, of Chatsworth, Calif., pulled off double class wins, capturing two age group motorcycle classes. Moving his career win total in San Felipe to six in five years, O?Neal and his teammates won both Class 40 (riders over 40 years old) and Class 50 (riders over 50). He rode Honda XR650R motorcycles in both classes.
Mexico?s Eric Fisher won Class 9 for he fifth time in a Garibay-VW while Donald Moss, Sacramento, Calif., won Class 3 for the fourth straight year in a Ford Bronco. Moss also extended his SCORE win streak to 10 consecutive races.
Also picking up his fourth race win in San Felipe was veteran motorcycle race Tim Morton, Escondido, Calif, who won Class 21 on a Honda CPFX.
Winning for the second straight year were: Craig Turner, Yorba Linda, Calif., (Class 7-Ford Ranger), Tom Brown, Phoenix, (Class 5-VW Baja Bug) and Rich Severson, Mesa, Ariz. (Class 7SX-Ford Ranger).
Winning in SCORE Lite, which had 24 starters, was Stan Potter, San Marcos, Calif., in a Jimco-VW.
Three drivers remained undefeated in the 2005 SCORE Desert Series with their class wins in San Felipe: Fisher, Turner and Todd Wyllie, New River, Ariz. (Class 8-Chevy C1500).
Among the other class winners were: Tom Brown, Phoenix (Class 5, open VW Baja Bug), Ernesto Arambula, Ensenada, Mexico (Class 5/1600, 1600cc VW Baja Bug) and Billy Bunch, LaQuinta, Calif. (Stock Full-Ford F-150) and Gus Vildosola Jr., Mexicali, Mexico (Protruck-Toyota Tundra).
Corky McMillin was one of two septuagenarian drivers in San Felipe and both of them finished. The oldest driver of record was Ed McLean, Severna Park, Md., who will turn 79 on March 8, who finished fourth in Class 9.
A total of 159 of the 269 official starters finished within the 10-hour time limit in the race.
The SCORE Desert Series will return to Mexico for Round 3?the 37th Annual Tecate SCORE Baja 500, June -5 in Ensenada.
For more information, contact SCORE at its Los Angeles headquarters 818.225.8402 or visit the official website of the 2005 SCORE Desert Series at www.score-international.com.

19th Annual Tecate SCORE San Felipe 250
TOP OVERALL FINISHERS
Cars & Trucks
1. Andy McMillin/Scott McMillin, Poway, Calif., Jimco-Chevy, 3:48:06, 63.22mph (Class 1)
2. Jason Baldwin, Laguna Beach, Calif., Ford F-150, 3:51:22, 62.33mph (SCORE Trophy-Truck)
3. Tim Herbst/Ed Herbst, Las Vegas, Ford F-150, 3:56:01, 61.10mph (SCORE Trophy-Truck)
4. Chuck Hovey, Escondido, Calif., Jimco-Chevy, 4:01:55, 59.61mph (Class 1)
5. Troy Herbst, Las Vegas, Smithbuilt-Ford, 4:02:16, 59.52mph (Class 1)
6. Damen Jefferies, Oak Hills, Calif., Porter-Chevy, 4:03:47, 59.15mph (Class 1)
7. Tom Koch/Jim Tucker, Ridgecrest, Calif., Jimco-Chevy, 4:12:04, 57.21mph (Class 1)
8. Michael James, Alpine, Calif./David Mills, Oceanside, Calif., Jimco-Chevy, 4:12:27, 57.12mph (Class 1)
9. Kory Scheeler/Mike Costello, Las Vegas, Porter-Chevy, 4:12:38, 57.08mph (Class 1)
10. Corky McMillin/Brian Ewalt, Bonita, Calif., Chenowth-Chevy, 4:12:45, 57.05mph (Class 1)
11. B.J. Richardson/John Gaughan, Las Vegas, Bunderson-Chevy, 4:13:14, 56.95mph (Class 1)
12. Steve Melton/Nathan Melton, Buckeye, Ariz., Jimco-Chevy, 4:17:34, 55.99mph (Class 1)
13. John Marking, El Cajon, Calif./Chris Harrold, Chula Vista, Calif., Jimco-Chevy, 4:19:37, 55.55mph (Class 1)
14. Mike Julson, Descanso, Calif./Bob Lofton, Westmorland, Calif., Jimco-Chevy, 4:19:55, 55.48mph (Class 1)
15. Bekki Wik/Adam Wik, Las Vegas, Jimco-Honda, 4:28:25, 53.72mph (Class 10)
16. Darren Hardesty, Ramona, Calif./Mark Randazzo, Poway, Calif., Alumi Craft-VW, 4:29:25, 53.46mph (Class 10)
17. Richard Boyle, Ridgecrest, Calif./Ron Brant, Oak Hills, Calif., Jimco-Chevy, 4:31:23, 53.14mph (Class 1)
18. Kash Vessels, San Marcos, Calif./Andrew Wehe, Oceanside, Calif., Jimco-Toyota, 4:39:02, 51.68mph (Class 10)
19. Gustavo Vildosola Jr., Mexicali, Mexico, Toyota Tundra, 4:40:34, 51.34mph (Protruck)
20. Josh Rigsby/Steven Ewers, Santa Fe, New Mexico, Penhall-Chevy, 4:45:12, 50.56mph (Class 1)

Motorcycles
1. Chris Blais, Apple Valley, Calif./Andy Grider, Los Olivos, Calif./Quinn Cody, Buellton, Calif., KTM MXC525, 4:21:41, 55.11mph (Class 22)
2. Steve Hengeveld, Oak Hills, Calif./Johnny Campbell, San Clemente, Calif, Honda XR650R, 4:34:21, 52.56mph (Class 22)
3. Jim O?Neal, Chatsworth, Calif./Tim Withers, Pepeekeo, Hawaii/Jeff Kaplan, Newbury Park, Calif., Honda XR650R, 4:54:17, 49.00mph (Class 40)
4. Brian Pinard, Wildomar, Calif./Taber Murphy, E. Wenatchee, Wash., Honda XR650R, 5:10:24, 46.48mph (Class 22)
5. Tim Morton, Escondido, Calif./Salvador Hernandez, Ensenada, Mexico, Honda CPFX, 5:12:20, 46.17mph (Class 21)

ATVs
1. Josh Frederick, Moapa, Nev./Cyle Chislock, Murrieta, Calif./Levi Marana, Hemet, Calif., Honda TRX450R, 5:53:59, 40.74mph (Class 25)
2. Mike Cafro, Carlsbad, Calif./Danny Prather, Ramona, Calif., Yamaha YFZ450, 5:54:04, 40.73mph (Class 25)
3. Nick Nelson, Tehachepi, Calif./Jason Greenhaw, Bakersfield, Calif., Honda TRX450R, 5:54:15, 40.71mph (Class 25)
4. Miguel Bastidas, Holtville, Calif./Joel Leal, Mexicali, Mexico, Honda Lobo, 5:56:17, 40.48mph (Class 25)
5. Kirk Schreier, Phoenix/Shiloh Strunk, Tucson, Ariz., Honda TRX250R, 5:59:49, 40.08mph (Class 24)

Tecate SCORE San Felipe 250 All-Time Overall Winners
Cars & Trucks
Year Driver(s), Vehicle (Class)
1982 Dan Cornwell, Chenowth-VW (Class 1)
1983 Mike Julson, Jimco-VW (Class 1)
1984 Larry Ragland, Chaparral-VW (Class 1)
1990 Brian Collins/Jack Johnson, Chenowth-VW (Class 1)
1991 Larry Ragland, Chevy C1500 (Class 8)
1992 Bob Richey/Boyd Cox, Raceco-Porsche (Class 1)
1993 Scott Douglas, Ford Ranger (Class 7)
1994 Ivan Stewart, Toyota SR5 (SCORE Trophy-Truck)
1995 Ed/Tim Herbst, Smithbuilt-Porsche (Class 1)
1996 Robby Gordon, Ford F-150 (SCORE Trophy-Truck)
1997 Curt LeDuc, Jeep Grand Cherokee (SCORE Trophy-Truck)
1998 Mark Post/Jerry Whelchel, Riviera-Chevy (Class 1)
1999 Ed Herbst/Tim Herbst, Ford F-150 (SCORE Trophy-Truck)
2000 Tim Herbst/Ed Herbst, Ford F-150 (SCORE Trophy-Truck)
2001 Tim Herbst/Ed Herbst, Ford F-150 (SCORE Trophy-Truck)
2002 Dan Smith/David Ashley, Ford F-150 (SCORE Trophy-Truck)
2003 Gus Vildosola/Rob MacCachren, Ford F-150 (SCORE Trophy-Truck)
2004 Mark Post/Jerry Whelchel, Ford F-150 (SCORE Trophy-Truck)
2005 Andy McMillin/Scott McMillin, Jimo-Chevy (Class 1)

Motorcycles
Year Rider(s), Vehicle
1982 Bob Balentine, Honda XR500 (Class 22)
1983 Jack Johnson, Honda XR500 (Class 22)
1984 Dan Smith/Dan Ashcraft, Husqvarna XR500 (Class 22)
1990 Dan Smith/Danny Hamel, KTM (Class 22)
1991 Larry Roeseler/Ted Hunnicut Jr, Kawasaki KX500 (Class 22)
1992 Larry Roeseler/Ted Hunnicut Jr, Kawasaki KX500 (Class 22)
1993 Danny Hamel, Kawasaki KX500 (Class 22)
1994 Danny Hamel, Kawasaki KX500 (Class 22)
1995 Danny Hamel, Kawasaki KX500 (Class 22)
1996 Paul Krause, Kawasaki KX500 (Class 22)
1997 Tim Staab, Honda XR650 (Class 22)
1998 Johnny Campbell/Tim Staab, Honda XR650 (Class 22)
1999 Johnny Campbell/Cole Marshall, Honda XR650 (Class 22)
2000 Johnny Campbell/Tim Staab, Honda XR650 (Class 22)
2001 Steve Hengeveld/Jonah Street, Honda XR650R (Class 22)
2002 Steve Hengeveld/Johnny Campbell, Honda XR650R (Class 22)
2003 Steve Hengeveld/Johnny Campbell, Honda XR650R (Class 22)
2004 Steve Hengeveld/Johnny Campbell, Honda XR650R (Class 22)
2005 Chris Blais/Andy Grider/Cody Quinn, KTM MXC525 (Class 22)
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[*] posted on 2-27-2005 at 03:50 PM


It was a good race. As I've mentioned before, our son-in-law, Andy Grider, is part of the Red Bull KTM Team, so this win is especially sweet.

I was at Matomi wash and watched the rider change (Cody to Grider) but did not get to the finish.

Incidentally, my mobile Motosat Datastorm dish did not survive the road from here to Puertecitos and back. Guess Hughes makes these things only for the soft desert dunes, not Mex Rte 5.

I'm currently borrowing my neighbor's fixed dish to make this post.




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[*] posted on 2-28-2005 at 08:55 AM


5. Tim Morton, Escondido, Calif./Salvador Hernandez, Ensenada, Mexico, Honda CPFX, 5:12:20, 46.17mph (Class 21)

We saw Tim at the finish line and he was sky high for winning. Missed 4 OA by two minutes.

And a big congratulations to the KTM team.
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