SCORE JOURNAL
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38TH SCORE SAN FELIPE 250 UTV CLASSES
A FULL HOUSE
The Largest UTV Field Competes In SCORE
San Felipe 250
BY LARRY SAAVEDRA, CINDY CLARK, ISAAC FLORES, AND ARIANA MEDRANO
PHOTOS BY GET SOME PHOTO
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ore than 90 UTV teams faced off at the King Shocks 38th SCORE San
Felipe 250, but Brock Heger in the No. 1896 Polaris RZR R took top
honors by clinching SCORE UTV Overall and the SCORE Pro UTV
Open Class win. Factory teammate, Cayden MacCachren in the No.
1821 Polaris RZR, wasn't as fortunate.
Although he challenged Heger from mile-marker 50 to 240, something ultimately
let loose in the final stretch to the finish. "We had an engine go on us," he said. "We
don't know the exact cause yet. We had just finished the whoops nearing San Felipe
when the RZR lost power. "It was incredible how fast we were running all day."
MacCachren says they will tear the engine down, and whatever was the cause will
be diagnosed and solved before the SCORE Baja 500. "We are beating on these cars
at top speed way more than any other racer is going to," and that's part of R&D for
Polaris," he added. "We will be ready for the SCORE Baja 500."