Desert Dingo Racing

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  • Baja 1000 Contingency & race day photos

    1102 rounds the first corner at the start of the 2008 Baja 1000

    And we’re back! About 12 hours from Ensenada to Felton. 1102 is safely ensconced on the trailer in the front yard. We’ll be needing a couple of new fenders, a rebuilt transmission, a short throw reverse lock out shifter and some other bits and bobs, but we should be back in business in short order.

    Here’s a gallery of photos from Contingency Row on Thursday and the race on Friday. More to come.

  • GoPro camera video of 1102 starting the Baja 1000

    First video is shot from the hood-mounted GoPro Motorsports DV camera. Each car rolls up on a mound of dirt, rolls down to the start line, Sal Fish reaches in and shakes hands with driver and co-driver and then get the 10 second count down. Cars start at 30 second intervals. This shot includes the start, first turn and run along Ensenada’s streets down into the wash and over the Red Bull jump.

    I had the cameras set for “high sound level” because it’s freakin’ loud in side the car. I’m guessing they mean “shuttle launch loud” not “race-fueld VW Beetle loud” so you really can’t hear anything.

    This second video is of Scott (driving) and Seth (co-driving) rolling up to the start line and into the wash. The wide-angle GoPro camera sees 170 degrees. YouTube doesn’t do them justice. The video is TV-quality.

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  • Stopping by to see Greg with Rugged Radios


    We pulled in to San Luis Obispo for a few minutes to hook up with Greg Cottrell of Rugged Radios who changed out a faulty comm unit in Richard’s helmet. His father raced Class 11 back in the 70s.

    Oh, and thanks for the jump start, too, Greg.

    We are on 101 South to San Diego.

  • Behind the Scenes 2 – Killing time in the RV

    Ok, I’m going to admit this isn’t particularly interesting. In the hurry up and wait world of Baja racing, this is the “wait” part. Things sort of pick up at 1:14.

  • Desert Dingo Racing featured on the World Diabetes Day home page

    World Diabetes Day home page

    Desert Dingos provide hands-on diabetes lesson to school children

    Desert Dingo Racing, the team who have entered the official World Diabetes Day race car in the Baja 1000 off-road race later this month, recently took the car to Holly Oak Elementary School in San Jose, California to give the children a hands-on lesson in desert racing. Students in Ms. Battistella’s fourth grade class got the opportunity to add a little colour to the car, dipping their hands in red, blue or gold paint and pressing them to the car’s fenders.


    Read the entire story here…