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The team at the 2005 Tecate Baja 1000 as

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November 28, 2006
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Raffo Racing Conquers Baja
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Long time desert racer Chris Raffo and his
California Tomatoes,
FIG Partners,
Hot Creek Capital,
Phil’s Inc.,
Powermaster,
BFGoodrich Tires Chevrolet K5 Blazer came
to Baja California to conquer the 39th edition of the
Tecate SCORE Baja 1000. This year’s event was a 1048 mile run from
Ensenada to La Paz. The event was destined to be one of the longest
and roughest editions of the historic event. A hurricane had hit the
southern half of the peninsula in October, causing the course to be
rerouted just a few days before the event. That extreme weather
created deep had created standing water in several washes, and mud
pits in others, hazards desert racers rarely encounter. The
excessive rains created long deep silt bed in other areas as well.
On race day the weatherman cooperated with sunshine and temperatures
in the 80’s and nighttime temps in the 50’s. The record setting 431
race teams had 43 hours to complete the journey down Baja.
Chris and his desert proven Class 3 Chevy Blazer were taking on four
other competitors in his division. A group that is dominated by “old
school” Ford Broncos. A statistic the California Tomato Chevy Blazer
would like to change.
The first leg of the race, had Chris Raffo handling the driving
duties with first time off-roader, David Harvey of Reno, Nevada
riding shotgun. At mile 328 Chris handed the truck over to Jeff
Dolan of Atwater, California with John Holtz of Appleton, Wisconsin,
co-driving. The first portion of the race was uneventful, except for
a quick stop to replace the shield on Chris’s helmet, as the top
three Class 3 competitors were within 40 minutes of each other.
The second leg of the event was rough and slow going. The rough
mountain trails, at night, took its toll on the truck and a front
axle broke. It took a few hours for the chase crew to locate the
truck and replace the axle, but none the less, they were back on
course.
At mile 512, Dennis Chencherick took over the driving duties, with
Chris’ seventeen year old son, Pete, navigating. This was Pete’s
first time in a race truck as well. Navigating was a loosely used
term as the GPS unit had failed, and navigation of the course was
purely by sight. As Dennis and Pete battled through the next twelve
hours into the next morning, the right front spindle broke. The team
radioed the chase crew and out came the Suburban with the needed
tools and parts. Once again the team lost a few more hours, but they
kept heading for LaPaz.
The last leg started at mile 850 with Chris Raffo taking the wheel
and Jeff Dolan riding shotgun. Almost immediately, Chris realizes
the truck’s fuel pressure had become eratic. At certain times it
practically dropped to zero. The lack of fuel pressure made it
almost impossible for the BFGoodricjh shod Blazer to cross the
incredibly deep silt beds. At one point, the team is stuck for over
two hours. Undaunted, the Chris and Jeff methodically work
themselves out of the silt.
After 38 hours and 17 minutes, the California Tomatoes, FIG
Partners, Hot Creek Capital, Phil’s Inc., Powermaster, BFGoodrich
Tires Chevrolet K5 Blazer takes the checkered flag in second place
in Class 3.
As the team celebrated their conquering of Baja, team leader Chris
Raffo commented,” We got to the finish. We had some problems along
the way, but we stayed focused and never gave up. The course was
absolutely brutal. The last portion of the course, had vehicles
broke or stuck all over the place. The combination of no wind, fog,
and the dust just hanging in the air made the trail into LaPaz
almost impossible. Even if we had good fuel pressure, I don’t know
how much faster we could have driven the truck in the last few
hours. The BFGoodrich Tires were really put to the test, and came
through without a single flat. Our Powermaster alternator kept the
battery charged and our Hella HID lights going strong. Thanks to
everyone, Dennis, David, Jeff, John, and my son, Pete for never
quitting. Now let’s get some rest.”
Next Race – SCORE Laughlin Desert Challenge - January 18-21, 2007
Chris Raffo would like to thank his supporters including:
California Tomato Commission,

FIG Partners,
Hot Creek Capital,
Bilstein Shocks,
BFGoodrich Tires,
Powermaster,
Phil’s Inc., &
Sunoco Race Fuels.
Raffo Racing has marketing opportunities available for the upcoming
SCORE 2007 season.
For more information or to schedule an interview, contact:
Mike Reusche (847) 869-2434 – days or email:
mike@mt-graphics.com
-Mike Reusche, marketing - MTG
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