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ENSENADA, Mexico, June 12, 2008 - The 41st edition of the SCORE Baja 500 kicked off under beautiful sunny skies along the downtown waterfront of Ensenada, Baja California. Greeting housands of fans was ROCKSTAR Energy Drink athlete, Rob MacCachren, as he stood dressed for battle among the desert warriors.

The sense of the calm before the storm was present as the world’s top off road racers gathered along Mexico’s Pacific Coast for the 2009 SCORE Baja 500, a race that many consider only second in toughness to the legendary SCORE Baja 1000 desert race.

MacCachren and Mark Post arrived to the start line with the #3 ROCKSTAR Energy gloss black trophy truck with one goal in mind…to finish first in a race that has long eluded the two veteran racers. In the 2008 version of this race, the dynamic racing duo combined their driving skills for a near flawless run that saw them fall short of victory by a mere 7 seconds.

Both Post and MacCachren congratulated 2008 victor, B.J. Baldwin, but not before the two vowed to rage war against the competition in 2009.

Hundreds of hours of preparation by an army of Riviera Racing/ROCKSTAR volunteers set in motion a race that won’t likely be forgotten for many years.

The #3 Riviera Racing/ROCKSTAR was slated to leave the starting line in second position, following a rookie in the first slot. MacCachren was tapped for increased duty after team owner/driver, Mark Post, fell sick to flu-like symptoms mere days before the race.

Post explained at the start line, “I’m on the road to feeling better, but being sick for the past three days and holed up inside Hotel Coral, under the care of a doctor has forced me to watch this one from the sideline. I don’t feel physically strong enough to compete at the level that we need to compete at to win this race. Rob can get this done and we hope the stars align so we can put this Riviera Racing/ROCKSTAR trophy truck in the winner’s circle.”

In the meantime, MacCachren was being mobbed by hundreds of fans surrounding the famous championship race truck. After signing autographs and posing for picture-after-picture with throngs of Riviera Racing / ROCKSTAR Energy fans, MacCachren made his way to the truck door and climbed into his “speeding office chair.”

MacCachren and Post are no strangers to the rigors of battling in the desert of the Baja Peninsula. In 2007, the racing duo scored the most prestigious off road racing victory in the history of SCORE. Racing the length of the Baja Peninsula, they were crowned the overall winners of the 1296-mile point-to-point SCORE Baja 1000, the longest Baja 1000 in the 40-year history of the race.

Decades of experience and rooms full of trophies could not predict the unfortunate outcome of this year’s SCORE Baja 500. It was early in the race when MacCachren skated around the rookie who left the line first. With MacCachren in perfectly clean air and the #3 trophy truck on a mission, it was an alternator that burped the first signs of a troubled day.

Rob MacCachren was putting the Riviera Racing/ROCKSTAR trophy through the paces at speed when co-driver, Kelly Courie, noticed the gauges showing low voltage. The two racers talked their way through the issue and backed down the speed, cruising at a comfortable pace, advising the crew of the initial problems. When they reached race mile 205, they swapped out the alternator putting them behind in time, but only a mere 6 minutes behind the leaders as they passed the crew working on swapping out the ineffective part.

With the alternator replaced and back in the hunt, MacCachren rallied north up the San Matias Wash and turned West speeding down the race course towards Mike Sky Ranch when the engine temperatures spiked. MacCachren felt the lifeless motor go south as they were relegated to limping the race truck into the next pit. Crew Chief, Jim Blackmore, made the call to end the race for Riviera Racing/ROCKSTAR race team as they suffered mechanical issues with the engine that could not be resolved during the race.

MacCachren later discussed, “Any time we don’t finish a race, it’s unfortunate. It’s been a long run since we experienced a race-ending mechanical failure. Riviera Racing’s crew does a phenomenal job preparing this Riviera Racing/ROCKSTAR race truck. Our problems started with a bad alternator and then escalated from there. You can never count out the Riviera Racing/ROCKSTAR trophy truck. Our plan is to be in the hunt for the season championship at the season ending race, the Baja 1000. We’ve got a great group of talented team members, as well as dedicated marketing partners that make this program one of the best. This Riviera Racing/ROCKSTAR trophy truck will return even stronger than before.”

The SCORE Baja 500 race was won by General Tires sponsored, Rick Johnson, with a winning time of 9:08:21. Official results were released 5 days after the race and numerous teams were assessed time penalties for a variety of racing infractions. Of the 21 SCORE Trophy Truck teams entered in this year’s extravaganza, only five teams, including Riviera Racing, were not penalized for racing infractions.

Riviera Racing will race the #3 ROCKSTAR Energy sponsored race truck at the SCORE Primm 300 on September 12, 2009 in Primm, Nevada. The SCORE Primm 300 is the 4th of 5 races that make up the 2009 SCORE Desert racing series.

Racing thanks all of their sponsors, including Monarch Grand Vacations, Rockstar Energy Drink, Pacific Monarch Resorts, BFGoodrich Tires, Rancho Drivetrain Engineering, PIAA Lights, Ultra Wheels, Javier’s Cantina & Grill, Anaheim Hills Auto Body, Patton Racing Engines, DirtBagz, K&N Air Filters, Borla Exahust, Ron Davis Radiator, Sinister Films, DIRTnewz.com and Sunset Signs.

About Monarch Grand Vacations: Leader in Worldwide Resort Development

Since its founding 19 years ago, Pacific Monarch Resorts Inc. has gained an exemplary reputation as a leader in resort development, offering exceptional value with the highest level of professional hospitality and resort management expertise. Our senior executive team is directly responsible for our strong growth and healthy financial portfolio with aggregate sales in excess of $725 million. With more than 100,000 guest arrivals each year enjoying their vacations at nine, Pacific Monarch Resort locations offering more than 1,550 luxury villas, our legacy is prominent in the industry.

About Rockstar: Bigger. Better. Faster. Stronger.

ROCKSTAR is the world's most powerful energy drink. Enhanced with the potent herbal blends of Guarana, Ginkgo, Ginseng and Milk Thistle, ROCKSTAR is scientifically formulated to provide an incredible energy boost for those who lead active and exhausting lifestyles—from athletes to rock stars. PARTY LIKE A ROCKSTAR!

About Makita: Dedicated to Quality

Makita owes its reputation for building outstanding quality power tools to the drive and determination for excellence that began over 90 years ago as a manufacturer of electric motors. In 1958, Makita introduced their first electric tool. Today Makita is one of the world's largest power tool manufacturers with seven manufacturing facilities globally and a selection of over 350 superior, innovative tools and well over 4,500 accessories.

 
SCORE Trophy Truck Points

After two rounds

  1. Robby Gordon 125
  2. Mark Post 104
  3. Adam Householder 103
  4. Ed Stout 101
  5. Greg Nunley 96
  6. Brian Collins 95
  7. BJ Baldwin 81
  8. Cameron Steele 71
  9. Robbie Pierce 71
  10. Roger Norman 64
  11. Chet Huffman 64
  12. Damen Jeffries 43
  13. Bobby Baldwin 34
  14. James Bult 26
  15. Pete Sohren 24
  16. Nick Vanderwey 21
  17. Travis Coyne 19
  18. Gus Vildolsola Jr 17
  19. Bill McBeath 16
  20. Jesse James 15
  21. Justin Lofton 13
  22. Larry Roseler 11
  23. Rusty Stevens 10
SCORE Class 1 Unlimited Points
  1. Ronny Wilson 116
  2. Randy Wilson 103
  3. Julio Herrera 100
  4. Dale Lenk 94
  5. Richard Boyle 93
  6. Armin Schwarz 81
  7. Josh Rigsby 70
  8. Harley Letner 69
  9. Brian Parkhouse 58
  10. Paul Keller 58
  11. Ron Brandt 57
  12. Armin Kremer 54
  13. Rob Bruce 53
  14. Enrique Bujanda 39
  15. Rick Romans 35
  16. Chuck Sacks 20
  17. Dale Ebberts 18
  18. Byron Ashley 17
  19. Brenden Gaughan 14
  20. John Herder 13
  21. James Scott 12
  22. Kory Halopoff 11
  23. John Harrah 10
SCORE Class 1/2-1600 Points
  1. Brian Wilson 114
  2. Justin Smith 114
  3. Eric Duran 105
  4. Mario Gastelum 104
  5. Cody Robinson 102
  6. David Caspino 100
  7. Samuel Araiza 87
  8. Adam Pfankuch 75
  9. Arturo Velazco 71
  10. Myan Spaccarelli 65
  11. Luis Martinez 64
  12. Marco A Gallo 63
  13. Edgar Alvarez, Jr 61
  14. Jose Delgado 57
  15. Brad Wilson 53
  16. Brian Burgess 47
  17. Justin David 36
  18. Rick Boyer 33
  19. Hiram Duran 32
  20. Mike Simpson 31
  21. Joe Sceble 30
  22. Arnoldo Gutierrez, Jr 26
  23. Mark McIntyre 24
  24. Tyler Caspino 23
  25. Quentin Tucker 21
  26. Roman Pereyra 20
  27. Sparky Wilbur 12
  28. Eric Hefley 10
SCORE Class 10 Points
  1. Mikey Lawrence 107
  2. Scott Gailey 93
  3. Tito Robles 64
  4. Robert McBeath 43
  5. Sergio Salgado 36
  6. Jesus Gonzalez 32
  7. Rocky Merino 27
  8. Javier Robles Z 25
  9. Alejandro Navarrete 24
  10. Alex Crosthwaite 21
  11. Edgar Avalos 20
  12. Larry Job 15
  13. Adam Wik 12
  14. Brian Freemal 11
SCORE Lite Points
  1. Rick St. John 110
  2. Brent Parkhouse 94
  3. Michelle Bruckman 59
  4. Lee Banning 57
  5. Bill Hernquist 54
  6. Dan Worley 30
  7. Matthew Kupiec 28
  8. John Langley 21
  9. Ty Godde 20
  10. Jake Jones 12
  11. Justin Davis 11
  12. Robero Encinas 10
SCORE Class 5 & 5/1600 Points
  1. Kevin Carr 105
  2. Carlos Albanez 93
  3. Shaun Dunbar 70

CLASS 5/1600

  1. Alonso Angulo 92
  2. Marcos Nunez 68
  3. Miguel Rosales P 62
  4. Gustavo Avina 58
  5. Trevor Anderson 55
  6. Pedro Athie 53
  7. Sergio Moreno S 51
  8. Jose Montoya 20
  9. Brent Shermak 19

 

SCORE Class 6 Points
  1. Heidi Steele 95
  2. Marc Burnett 65
  3. Mike Koenig 59
  4. AJ Rodriguez 22
SCORE Class 7/ 7SX Points
  1. Jose Canchola, Jr 102
  2. Dan Chamlee 98
  3. Heidi Steele 85
  4. Igor Galvan 61
  5. Brandon Walsh 30
  6. Jose A Gonzalez 22
  7. Jason Rodriguez 21
  8. Chris Taylor 13
  9. AJ Rodriguez 11

CLASS 7SX

  1. John Holmes 95
  2. Norman Turley 65
  3. Nick Moncure 59
  4. Eduardo Gonzalez 52
  5. Oscar Solaiza 20
SCORE Class 8 Points
  1. Clyde Stacy 93
  2. Dave Crinklaw 65
  3. Juan Lopez H 55
  4. Greg Adler 40
  5. Michael Brett 22
  6. Dean Wayman 20
SCORE Stock Mini/ Full Points
  1. Gavin Skilton 105

STOCK FULL

  1. Justin Matney 60
  2. Clyde Stacy 29

CLASS 3

  1. Donald Moss 105
  2. Ken Leavitt 59
SCORE Sportsman Points
  1. Peter Lang 80
  2. Rory Ward 40
  3. George Jackson 29
  4. Louie Serna 19

SPORTSMAN TRUCK

  1. Nick Tonelli 65
  2. Joe Aguayo 58
  3. Gary Messer 45
  4. Rob Anderson 39
  5. Chris Shive 35
  6. Reid Rutherford 32
  7. Patrick Sutalo, Jr 13
  8. Jonathon Libby 12
  9. Cody Stuart 11
  10. Gregg Hempel 10

SPORTSMAN UTV

  1. Brian Hewett 35
  2. Peter Hajas 29
  3. Thomas Graves 25

 
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