Tires definitely look bogged down in the sand.Bajatripper - 12-1-2024 at 02:16 PM
What I don't get about the story is that the vehicle, a Suburban, was stolen only to be found abandoned later with "several kilos of drugs" in it.
Then the police only found out about the incident because one of the victims mentioned it on his social media, even though the truck was a rental,
rented to go watch the Baja 1000 go by. A lot doesn't make sense in this story.BeachSeeker - 12-1-2024 at 07:24 PM
This is in the same area (Valle de la Trinidad) and matches the description of the vehicle (white suburban) that shot at the Baja 1000 chase truck. Lee - 12-1-2024 at 08:24 PM
This is in the same area (Valle de la Trinidad) and matches the description of the vehicle (white suburban) that shot at the Baja 1000 chase truck.
Bad hombres are around with their buddies and looking for opportunities. Have fun, pay attention.mtgoat666 - 12-2-2024 at 07:49 AM
rule number 1, dont drive at night (no exceptions for baja 1000 fans and teams)
And with prior reports of hijackings in valle de la trinidad, probably should avoid offroading there, stay on the hwy, and be gone before sundown.
And baja 1000 organizers should not run their race thru known bad areas, no reason for baja 1000 organizers to entice teams and fans to travel in
known bad areas.