Desert Dingo Racing

Category: Class 11

  • How to simulate being chased by a helicopter

    We’ve scheduled a photo shoot for the car for April 27 at the Bonny Doon Airport. The managers are great folks and, like us, very community oriented. Brooks Institute-trained Santa Cruz photographer Jeff Luhn will do the photography. Larry, of Larry’s Electric, is bringing his boom truck. Why a boom truck, you might ask? Well, we want to simulate a photo of the car being photographed from a helicopter. Something like this, which I got a screen capture from “Dust to Glory

    To recreate this shot on an airport runway, Jeff says we need 25 pounds of flour. I’m guessing whole wheat.

    (The above shot is of Eric Solorzano’s car, actually being chased by a helicopter).

    We’ll be inviting the airport neighbors to come out and I should have some World Diabetes Day items to give out. If there’s time we hope to give some folks a ride in the car.

    The photo will be used on hero cards that we’ll be printing. They’ll have the photo on the front and the warning signs of diabetes on the back. Our first run will be in English, but in advance of the Baja 1000, we’ll also do a print run in Spanish. We’ll be autographing these and giving them out to fans.

    We’re also working with the International Diabetes Federation on an event in the Bay Area in early June. More on that once we firm up a few details.

  • Baja 1000 for the xBox

    A videogame company is releasing a Baja race game in August. The trailer uses footage from Dust to Glory. It appears to be mostly trophy trucks, truggys and Baja Bugs. Let’s hope they have a Class 11 as an Easter egg or bonus vehicle.

    We were doing canyon jumps every five minutes.
    We must have done seven canyon jumps in the first 86 miles of the 2007 Baja 1000.

  • Welcoming a new local team

    I got a call from Robert in Watsonville a couple of days ago saying he was ready to put a deposit down on 1110, a Class 11 out of Southern California. The car is a strong finisher and well outfitted. If everything goes as planned we might make our first race together down at the Best in the Desert Las Vegas to Reno run.

  • Desert Dingo Racing on dLife TV

    dLife’s Matt and Christian put together a great six-minute piece on Desert Dingo Racing at the Baja 1000. Actually makes us sound like we know what we’re doing :).

  • 2007 SCORE Baja 1000 Live Updates

    A word of caution: the Baja 1000 is a grueling course and accidents do happen. Thankfully, there are no serious accidents ever reported for any Class 11 entry in the race.

    Refresh this screen to get updates as they occur: http://tinyurl.com/3xn72m/ Vehicle incidents are reported by number. Class 11 numbers include 1100 (Eric Solarzano), 1101, 1146 (Go Team!), 1147, 1148 and 1149.

    The goal of our team is to finish the race, safe and sound. Safety is #1, finishing #2. Winning would be icing on the cake.

    Several cars out of the race due to injuries and breakdowns.

    Two fatalities: pilot and copilot of a chase helicopter. Our prayers are with their families and team members.