Sohren. "I also learned a lot about
how badass he is. He taught
me about speeds and terrain. I
tried to absorb all his 40 years of
experience and knowledge about
Baja; if this, then do that. Every
mile he had a new story about
the time he 'totally saved that
turn,' and I learned you can never
be prepared enough for Baja.
There's always something new."
Paige's youngest sister, Farrah,
has got racing in her blood too.
"Farrah loves it," Paige said. "She
craves racing. She can't wait to
get in her own BajaLite. I see
my passion in her." Now as a
21-year-old adult, Sohren juggles
her commitment to off-road
racing with a full schedule of
college classes, and working
AT THE 2015 SCORE
BAJA 1000, SOHREN
ENDED UP IN A
DITCH, BUT DAD PETE
AND TEAMMATES
PULLED HER OUT
AND ALLOWED HER
TO FINISH THE RACE.
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SCORE JOURNAL
PHOTO
COURTESY
PAIGE
SOHREN