Join in and discuss all the action from the 2010 Baja 1000 . The four wheel class is scheduled to begin at 2:45 pm ( eastern time ) on Thursday, November 18th, and Robby Gordon is the 10th Trophy Truck off the line.Live raceday chat will be available , as well as links to live tracking and the weatherman feed. Updates from the race will also be available in the Baja 1000 tab on the main menu.


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Robby 5th thru ck pt 3 - down 16 min actual/not race/ time to Tavo, Norman 2nd then Baldwin and
Vanderwey. Rick Johnson out and Jesse James ate it big time at RM 168.
Is it just me? I can't get any of the different live feeds or trackers to work today other than Robby's. Server overload?
They are all being slammed. It takes a long time to load any pages on RDC or IRITrack. Let them load and just open a new window or play solitaire while you wait.
3:27 DIRTnewz: RM 210 - Trucks
#21 Vildosoala 3:03 PM
#8 Norman 3:06 PM
#97 Baldwin 3:11 PM
#84 Vanderway 3:19 PM
#1 R. Gordon 3:19 PM
#9 Weyrich 3:20 PM
3:40 DIRTnewz: #31 Andy McMillin lost a power steering hose at RM130. They made some repairs and have more spare parts waiting at Puertocitos.
4:04 DIRTnewz: Truck & Buggy Checkpoint 3 (aprox. RM223) :
Times show how far back from physical leader

21 3:14 PM
8 - 3:50
97 -8:16
84 -17:15
1 -17:48
9 -18:17
3 -21:42
94 -23:14
23 -31:55
16 -32:25
24 -32:40
35 -33:35
74 -36:24
20 -36:37
22 -38:05
49 -38:30
76 -38:50
30 -39:25
101 -39:53
2 -42:19
The 21 and 8 are flying, but how long can there equipment take the beating? Time will tell. RG is back 17+ min's, but he will make it up, you watch.
Tavo, Norman & BJ are really pressing it - passed El Molino at 117, 112 & 121 mph - ouch. Long way to go
and check 4 coming up.
if i recall correctly the last time they raced this course he made up lots of time towards the end & finished 3rd so the best has yet to come
The sun has set and Baja can be awful black at night - TT leaders just pulled up on class 60 / 60 y.o.biker - his race is gonna suck from here on. BJ is right up Norman's butt now with Tavo still out front. Dust tastes worse at night.
Yeah, we're less than a third of the way through the race. The sky is holding...for now.


Also, Just noticed the tracker shows the location of support vehicles.
Just checked the moon - it's a bright 3/4 moon their driving into and should last for a while at least. Weather forecast is clear and cool turning to cold tomorrow night: glad they started today as Saturday could be a cold and wet one.

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