![]() Teams race for up to 25 continuous hours, making the race the longest non-stop, point- to-point off-road race anywhere. It is one of the most exciting off-road races in the world. ![]() The Baja 1000 is Off-Road Livin’ at its finest. ![]() Defending Best in the Desert Pro Turbo Champion Phil Blurton switched to SCORE for 2021 and topped the Pro Forced Induction class at the Baja 1000, turning in a 4-2-2-1 record for the series. Starting in Ensenada, Baja Norte Mexico, and running to La Paz, Baja Sud Mexico, the Blurton and Elenburg teams outpaced the competition for more than 1,200 miles to win first place in the premier Pro UTV Forced Induction (Turbo) category and the Pro UTV Open class, respectively. Factory Polaris athletes Kaden Wells was second in NA 1000s with Joe Bolton (Pol) third, while Branden Sims and Wes Miller filled out the Pro Turbo podium. Fellow Can-Am pilot Justin Elenburg put in a stellar race for the Pro UTV Open class victory and was 50th overall vehicle as well, while Honda Talon pilot Elias Hanna took 53rd overall and first in the Pro NA 1000 UTV class. At the 54th running of the iconic SCORE Baja 1000, Phil Blurton finished the 1227-mile point-to-point desert race in 33rd overall, winning the UTV overall and Forced-Induction class victory for Can-Am. ![]()
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