Desert Dingo Racing

Category: Video

  • In dust we trust

    All right, Mr. DeMille, I'm ready for my close-up.
    Crusty and Scott, hauling the mail at the Fallon 250.

    This is a screen capture from the Bower Media coverage of the Fallon 250. Many thanks to Two Larrys & A Megan Racing for bringing this to my attention.

    Here’s their video of the race. The good stuff happens 41 seconds in:

  • We’re winning by that much

    There are lies, damn lies and season point scores
    I credit clean living with our two point stranglehold in season points.

    VORRA posted season points post Fallon 250 and for some reason that probably requires long math, we’re still in first place, albeit by two whole points. Hawthorne should be a fun time.

    If you can close your eyes and imagine Bob “Busboy Bob” Russell as Ken Block and me as Alex Gelsomino (except without the cool accent), this is pretty much what it sounds like inside the car when we’re racing. Also, we’re not going that fast, we’re not usually around trees, and our car doesn’t look anywhere that cool. We do drive through cattle guards, though.

    The VORRA Hawthorne 250 is Labor Day weekend.

  • No, I wasn’t exaggerating about how bad we had it at the Fallon 250

    I’m not sure what’s worse: the dust devil that ripped through our camp, pinning Crusty under a shade structure, or me being so delirious from the heat that I keep filming rather than rescue him.

  • Watch us get schooled by Total Chaos

    The Koenig Racing Total Chaos team is the best. I greatly appreciate their friendship and support. So I’m shocked…SHOCKED…that they have to blow past us in this otherwise awesome-tastic video from the VORRA Fallon 250 desert night race.

    That’s us at about 2:19 into the video getting our doors blown off. We’re the ones who look like one of those flying saucers from Close Encounters of the Third Kind.

  • Start of the VORRA 250 desert night race

    Anyone can show you race footage. We’re showing you the behind the scenes footage of what happens before the race footage. Mostly its banging on the hood of the car and people pointing at you telling you where to put the car.