At Apex Racing, our commitment is unwavering: to deliver the most authoritative and insightful coverage of desert racing and off-road truck competition. Our readers, the true aficionados of long-travel suspension, bypass shocks, and the unforgiving terrain of Baja and the American Southwest, expect nothing less than a deep dive into the sport they love.
Today, a news item crossed our desk regarding Fernando Alonso and his participation, or lack thereof, in a Formula 1 practice session. While we respect the pinnacle of asphalt-based motorsport for what it is, it falls entirely outside the scope of Apex Racing's editorial mission. Our focus is not on the precision of a Grand Prix circuit, but on the raw power and endurance required to conquer the Baja 1000, the strategic navigation of the Mint 400, or the extreme rock crawling of King of the Hammers.
We understand that the world of motorsport is vast and varied. However, our expertise and passion lie exclusively with the thundering Trophy Trucks, the agile UTVs, and the dedicated teams and drivers who push the limits across thousands of miles of desert. We cover the engineering marvels that are modern off-road race vehicles, the intricate dance of prerunning and chase logistics, and the business acumen that fuels this incredible sport.
Therefore, any news pertaining to Formula 1, NASCAR, MotoGP, or any other asphalt-centric racing series will not find a home within our pages. We are here for the dust, the rocks, the whoops, and the relentless pursuit of victory in the most challenging environments on Earth. Our commitment is to the desert, and to the racing that defines it.





