I Be In Baja? Only the truth comes from Wayne Lugo's license plate attached to his newly completed Stewarts Raceworks prerunner. |
Prerunning must be like a Sunday stroll behind the wheel of this bad boy. Only the best from Stewarts Raceworks. |
Ryan at Dirt-Tech was showing off some his finest work at his booth. From turn-key prerunners to fabricated rear-ends, Ryan and his crew are capable of it all. |
Arturo Salas polished up his Score-Lite car to run against the 15 others in the class. Score-Lite is coming back in a big way, and faster than ever! |
Billy Gasper is looking for a win in his newly painted Porter PRC10. Look for him towards the front of the pack all day long. |
Revolution Racing Shocks was showing off their new line of racing shocks. How does an externally adjustable, internal bypass coil-over sound to you? |
The paparazzi was caught in action. |
Got black shirts? |
Todd Wyllie was out debuting his newly finished Geiser Brothers Trophy Truck. Todd also campaigned a Class 8 until it's recent mishape at Terrible's Cup this year. |
A.J. Rodriguez of Baja Shop Motorsports is looking for a win in Class 7 against an always tough field of competitors. |
Nick Tonelli's sportsman truck may look like an underdog, but don't be suprised to see him among the class leaders come Saturday. |
Driven and prepped by some of the best in the indsutry, the Wilson Motorsports crew is always a contender against the ever so large Class 1 field. |
Dana Nicholson's Toyota Tundra, built by Newline Products, looks too prety to get dirty. However, Dana loves to see what the truck is fully capable of. |
Jimco is still looking for their first win in their new Trophy Truck. Jimco has always been known for their quality of work, and with one look at this truck it's apearent why. |
Think we can go a shad brighter with the paint next time? This Kreger built Class 10, piloted by the Hutchins family, is looking for the win in a rather large field. |
Just looking at it will take your breathe away. This Class 1 Jimco 2000 proves the point that Jimco is atop the best in the industry. |