R
ob McCachren has
made a career of going
fast in the dirt, building
solid race trucks,
learning to read the lay
of the land, and winning.
For the 47th SCORE Baja 1000,
the race would cover 1,275 miles
of automotive hell on earth. Baja
would prove to be one of the
longest machine slaughtering
courses ever. It would be just as
brutal, full of trepidation, and no
less exciting as any of the SCORE
Baja 1000 races MacCachren drove
in more than two decades. Late
Summer 2014, with all the logistics
of managing his racing business,
MacCachren was thinking strategy.
Andy McMillin, who co-drove
MacCachren's Unlimited Trophy
Truck during the 2013 SCORE Baja
1000 for a second place finish,
was already on board for 2014.
Yet, reports of the damage
wrought from Hurricane Odile
churning up the highways and
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