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Rosarito Beach 20Th SCORE Desert Challenge Entries: 115 After the Draw As of 9/9/2016 Rosarito Beach 20th SCORE Desert Challenge Entries: 115 After the Draw As of 9/9/2016 *Entries listed on Entry List According to Official Policy* Trophy Truck 6 Devin Housh, Austin 45 Gary Magness Denver, Co Ford BajaDesigns, King Shocks, Toyo Tires, Maxima, Impact Farner, Ryan Abernathy Reynaldo Zavala-Carillo, Ford/Racer PIN MFG., RPM Offroad, Fox Shocks, Method Race Wheels, Reynaldos Cocina, 18 Juan Carlos Lopez Bristol, VA Nicolas Montiel-Barraza Engineering W. Sante Fe, Colors Desings, BFG Tires, Kolton Hustead, Sheldon ELE MOTORSPORTS, VISION X, WEDDLE INDUSTRIES, DOUGANS RACING 38 Eric Hustead Saint George, UT LA VICTORIA Randal ENGINES 4 Wheel Specialties, Bevly Wilson Racing, KC Hilites, TR Beadlocks, King 15 Billy Wilson Corpus Christi, TX Chase Laven Jimco Shocks, BFGoodrich, Maxima Oil, Impact Safety Larry Conor, Steve 6 Steven Eugenio Carlsbad, CA Mason TT Mason Motorsports, BFGoodrich, Mechanix Wear, Baja Designs Covey, Neil Mason RPM Offroad, BFG Tires, Rigid Industries, King Shocks, Impact Safety, BDS Geiser - Rally 1 Carlos Apdaly Lopez Bristol, VA Luis Montiel Suspension, KMC Wheels, Par Ventures, Inc., Geiser Brothers, Dougans Truck R2 Engines, Rancho Drivetrain, PIN MFG Class 1 9 Gry-Maq , Maquinaria CR , Lugasa , Jamar , Baja Designs , Fortin , Kartek , PCI 169 Otoneil Huerta San Luis Rio Colorado, MX Bryan Hanson Jimco Radios , Howe, BFG Tires, Ultra wheels, Jeff Ginter Racing Engines 172 Jamie Galles Albuquerque, NM Lence Jorgensen Brenthel BajaKits, Galles Chevrolet 125 Scott Rueschenberg Phoenix, AZ Mike Bryant JPU/Tatum DMMJ, PURVC Performance, Steel-It Coatings, Arizona Aircraft Interiors Wilson Motorsports, BFGoodrich Tires, Method Race Wheels, King Shocks, John Herder, Brian 138 Ronny Wilson Long Beach, CA Jimco Vision X Lighting, Patricks Signs, Wiks Racing Engines, SLIME, Fortin, Jimco, Wilson Paragon Acoustical, NEO Oil RPM Offroad, BFG Tires, Rigid Industries, King Shocks, Impact Safety, BDS Derek Fletcher (Eduardo 106 Bristol, TN Christyan Samano RPM / Tatam Suspension, KMC Wheels, Par Ventures, Inc., Geiser Brothers, Dougans Laguna) Engines, Rancho Drivetrain, PIN MFG 114 Al Torres Lake Forest, CA Jimco Champion BF Goodrich, Fox shocks, Baja Designs, ANP Wilson Motorsports, BFGoodrich Tires, Method Race Wheels, King Shocks, Ray Griffith, Kyle Quinn, 153 Brad Wilson Long Beach, CA Jimco Vision X Lighting, Patricks Signs, Wiks Racing Engines, SLIME, Fortin, Jimco, Ricky Hardy Paragon Acoustical, NEO Oil VIP Market , Maquinaria CR , Gry-Maq , Jamar BDL Performance Products, Baja Chutin Saldana, Bryan 175 Jaime Huerta Jr San Luis Rio Colorado, MX Tag Heuer Designs , Fortin , Kartek , PCI Radios , Howe, BFG Tires, Ultra wheels, Jeff Hanson Ginter Racing Engines 104 Robert Archibald Lakeside, CA Judyta Katona Jimco Archibald Sheet Metal, Affordable Raingutters, Dose Engines TT Spec 8 Steven Eugenio, Steve 200 Larry Connor Miamisburg, OH Mason Chevy Mason Motorsports, BFGoodrich, Mechanix Wear, Baja Designs Covey, Neil Mason LUCAS OIL, BFGoodrich, Method, Fox, KC, BudLIght, Alfonsos Pizza, 274 Elias Hanna San Diego, CA Chevy LarsonIrrigation, Currie, CBM, ProAm, Noworries, EsteroBeach, Glazzkraft, HOWE, Guino, Driveline, Culhane, FuerzaMexicana Brenthel King Shocks, Falken Tires, Method Race Wheels, Rigid Industries, Baja Kits, 227 Jonathan Brenthel Anaheim, CA Robert Llewellyn Industries Jamar Brakes, CBM Motorsports, Torco USA Paul Broughton, Paige 202 Chad Broughton Scotts Valley, CA BAJALITE XR South Bay DrivelineBFP Fire ProtectionBobs Lane Fab Sohren Neil Buehler, Shawn 201 Russell Buehler Liberty, MO Jimco Metro Asphalt, BFG, JIMCO, Clay County Materials, Rush Creek Properties Crissy, Wes Uhlig Pat Sims TRI-ACE Tire, ADS racing shocks, BajaDesigns, Gearworks, Trail ready wheel, 211 Las Vegas, NV Chevy (Joe Delucie) PSS, Muck Daddy, Brenthel, AXIS rodends, WFO Brenthel King Shocks, Falken Tires, Method Race Wheels, Rigid Industries, Baja Kits, 273 Jordan Brenthel Irvine, CA Industries Jamar Brakes, CBM Motorsports, Torco USA Maxima Racing OilsBF GoodrichKing Racing ShocksmomoFiberwerxTurnkey 252 Gonzallo Pirron Lancaster, CA Rudy Iribe Chevy engines Class 10 10 LAWRENCE EQUIPMENT; HAAS FACTORY OUTLET; RADAR TIRES; EL 1002 Clay Lawerence Murrieta, CA Sal Pelayo LMS COMAL TORTILLAS; MYLUCASOIL.COM; CHECKER'S; XENIA PACIFIC Torza Real Estate, San Agustin Residencial, Ringo Celis Vidriera, Materiales 1018 Miguel Tornel Sr. Chula Vista, CA Jimco Game, Quality Kitchen, Cactus Taqueria, Ambrogio15 WAPNER JONES, ATTORNEYS AT LAW; BFGOODRICH TIRES; FOX SHOCKS; 1091 David Jones Clovis, CA Curry RUGGED RADIOS Alfredo Balbuena, CABRALES FOOD5 NORTE EQUIPO COMERCIALTRANSPORTES 1005 Elait Cabrales Ensenada, BCN GM Roberto Delgado CILKENFELCONEGRITO TRANSMISIONES Matt Winslow, Zach Rolling Hills Nut Co, Creative Ingredients Inc, Northside Foods Corp., Gas Pro 1081 Todd Winslow Clovis, CA Alumnicraft Summers, Kyle Kirkorian Shop & Fabrication, BFG, Rugged Radio LAWRENCE EQUIPMENT; HAAS FACTORY OUTLET; RADAR TIRES; EL 1058 Mikey Lawerence Murrieta, CA Louis Meyers LMS COMAL TORILLAS; MYLUCASOIL.COM; CHECKER'S; XENIA PACIFIC Juan Cota, Ivan Estrada, Coppel Motorsports, Vonzipper, German Raceprep Shop, Telcel, LG, Mabe, 1060 Armondo Boheme San Jose Del Cabo, BCS Jimco Kai Boheme Lenov, Cooper Tires, Goner, Pioneer, Xperia 1088 Sergio Salgado Vidal Mexicali, Mexico Joel Serna Jimco MR racing, Valvoline, Cim, Vision Wheel David Sanchez, Leslie 1098 David Sanchez Jr. rs Hesperia, CA Chevy David's Ornamental & Welding Sanchez 1009 Rafael Navarro IV rs Temecula, CA Chevy Pete's Camp, GN, Jackson Motorsports Group, Momo, Skeleton Optics Class 1/2-1600 10 Misael Arambula, 1697 Jorge Sampietro Ensenada, BCN FAT Fat Performance; Folts Transmission; Baja Designs; FOX Shocks Esteban Ruiz 1624 Robert Archibald Lakeside, CA Mirage Archibald Sheet Metal, Affordable Raingutters, Major Performance 1644 Cesar Fiscal Chula Vista, CA VW California splendor Fernando Alvarez, Oscar 1603 Oscar R Alvarez McAllen, TX VW Alvarez-Ortiz 1606 Ruben Sanudo FAT Hunte Construction, Cedillo's Hauling and Roofing, HI-TEK Building, DGEG Cristian Venegas, Dale 1689 Marco Venegas Filmore, CA VW INC, MTW 3, BF Goodrich, Fillmore Rentals, Mechanical Air Conditioning & Herron, Lyon Herron Heating Ventilation (M.A.V CO) Ziegler Motorsports, ZieglerDoorsInc.com, FreedomMedicalSupply.com, Sierra 1632 Fernie Padilla Henderson, NV VW LED Lights Cisco Bio, Pancho Bio, RPM Off Road, Fox Shocks, Jimenez Racing Engines, Impact and Mastercraft 1616 Ramon Bio Spring Valley, CA Tubuar Design Patty Lopez SafteyNite Rider Lighting Cesar Quirarte, Steven 1605 Miguel Cortez San Diego, CA Racer Engineering Terra Bud Light, Maxima Racing Oils Sells, Calyber Davis DIF Baja California, Secretaria De Turismo De Baja California, El Show de Perro Jose A Fernadez, Juan R y Mariana, La Caliente 95.3, Outlaw Energy, Imperquimia, Publi-KT, Black 1607 Horacio Lora Fernandez Coronado, CA Fernandez III, Javier Lothringer Knight Lighting, Racing 905, BF Goodrich Tires, FAT Performance, King Fernandez Shocks, Weddle Industries. Howe Power Steering, PCI Race Radios, Optima Batteries, Baa Pits SCORE LITES 8 Cesar Dela Torre, Cesar AERODYNAMIX RACEP PREP, METHOD RACE WHEELS, MERCADO DE 1204 Gustavo Pinuelas MEXICALI, BC Jimco Castillo REFACCIONES, ROBBOTS MOTORSPORTS. Miguel Bonilla Valenzuela, Fernando 1240 Miguel Bonilla Hermosillo, SON Jimco PBS RacingIntegra Fab WorksHDTPM Race Crew Mayoral, Mario Vargas, Mario Murillo Torza Real Estate, San Agustin Residencial, Ringo Celis Vidriera, Cactus 1218 Miguel Tornel Chula Vista, CA Adrian Cortez Penhall Taqueria, Materiales Game, Quality Kitchen, Ambrogio15 1229 Raul Rodriguez Chula Vista, CA VW TECNOVISION DIGITALSCORE INTERNATIONALGASMART BUD LIGHT Adolfo Aguilar Jr, Mario BAJA TRUCK & EQUIPMENT-A & S FREIGHT LOGISTICS-TIO CHUY RACING 1274 Mike Aguilar San Diego, CA Juarez, Guillermo Curry ENGINES-INTEGRA FAB WORKS-RACE READY PRODUCTS-METHOD RACE Malpica WHEELS Jesse Lopez, Jose Manuel Rodriguez, 1212 Martin Lizarraga San Diego, CA Rogelio Castro, Luiz VW Smurfit Kappa, Mercury Insurance, Copitosh B.C, Manix Rent Car, Diaz, Carlos Camacho, Rodolfo Rivera 1202 Matias Arjona IV Ensenada, BCN Mirage PDV agencia arjona, tersa, mirage. Jose David Ruvalcaba, FLEMATE RACING, LOMITAS RACING, KIOSKO RACING, INOWE RACING, Oliver Adrian Flemate Ivan Flemate, Leonel 1203 Ensenada, BCN VW PANDOS RACING, KING, MAXIMA OIL, BAJA DESIGNS, YOKOHAMA, MAJOR Diaz Ruvalcaba, Jesus PERFORMANCE RACING ENGINES Zamorano Class 8 1 Alan Ampudia, David Castelan, Abelardo Lucas Oil Racing TV, Papas&beer, Method, Devine Flavor, DHAM, Fox shocks, 836 Aaron Ampudia San Diego, CA Geiser Runova, Rodrigo Toyo Tires, Impact. Ampudia Class 5 4 Gerardo Iribe, Angel KING, WEDDLE, SLIME BFG, VEGA TRANS, VHC GAS, TOTAL, ORW, 500 Victor Cesena Santa Ana, CA VW Rodriguez, Chury Iribe #FEELBAJA, 509 Jose Luis Lopez Gonzalez Mexicali, BCN Pete Swift, Nick Sarris, 524 Ben Swift San Diego, CA VW Trex Decking, Swift Slip Dock Builders, Fox Shocks David Ojena Oscar Venegas, Ivan Vega, Ruben Hernandez, BAJACRAWLERS 4x4 club, VENEGAS rece prep and fab, Ferreteria 549 Ruben Hernandez rs Tijuana, BCN VW 1968 Antonio Delgado, Cesar Guadalajara, NDS NothDesignType Hernandez Class 7 6 Toyota USA, Toyota Racing Development, K1 Speed, SPEED Energy Drink, Travis Freedman, Ted Rigid Industries LED Lighting, Rod End Supply, BFGoodrich Tires, SignArt Moncure, Donovan Graphix, Western State Awnings, Camburg Engineering, King Shocks, JAZ 706 Brandon Walsh Encinitas, CA Toyota Walsh, Jet Lieser,
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