Originally posted by socalpunx:
I dunno.
I saw pictures of it and wondered how the hell it was going to cross the washes and the silt beds. That was balsy even trying it. I imagine on the wide open stuff they would be flying but the goat trails and the big washouts they didn't have the tire to just pound over anything and would have to finesse it a lot.
I'm really curious how far they made it.
Here is the post by the driver of the Scoobie on what happened...sounds like he is defending himself as he's probly been getting a lot of flak on having a "car" out there...but really...if VW bugs and Rhino's can be entered, there is no reason a Scoobie can't be as well...
"this is ryan, the driver for the first, and only 78 miles.
the stats:
we averaged 42.3 mph (gps) before we broke!
we never got stuck! we passed so many people in the silt!!!!
I broke a clutch slave cylinder at rm32, and started pushing the car too hard, and broke a lower control arm.
We past 25? cars, and truck that broke earlier than us, and thats the luck of baja, no parts on the wrong side of the coast. bummer.
we have all come from offroad (walkers, robby gordon's, rick l. johnson-congrats to both of them on their wins!!!), and we know what it takes to run baja, even just to finish.
running the 1000 is just for fun, and it was, and we will be back next race for more "fun runs" with some wrc safari level suspension that we couldn't get on the car in time, because i made the choice to go to baja 2 months ago.
big thanks to all involved:
SCOTT G. OF PLACAR IN TEMECULA, CA
CHRIS TUSOW OF PLACAR
GREG OF MILLENIUM MOTORSPORTS (RACE ENGINES)
JIM, AND CHRIS AT RANCH MUFFLER
THE WHOLE GRAVEL CREW-NICK, BRIAN, MARVIN, MARTTI, JESS, ETC, ETC
BFGOODRICH FOR THE TIRE SUPPORT!!!
KC FOR THE HIDS
OZ RACING FOR THE WHEELS
PLACAR FOR THE SHOP/FABWORK/ETC
PCI RADIOS FOR THE TECH SUPPORT
APPLE COMPUTERS FOR THE SUPPORT"