The recent announcement of the 2025 AMA West Hare Scrambles Round 3 results, as reported by Cycle News, highlights the vibrant and varied landscape of off-road motorsport. These events are crucial for developing rider skill, promoting competition, and pushing the boundaries of off-road motorcycle performance in challenging, often technical, terrain.
At Apex Racing, our mandate is clear: to deliver unparalleled coverage of desert racing – specifically the high-stakes world of SCORE International and Best in the Desert circuits, and the engineering marvels that are trophy trucks. While we acknowledge the athleticism and technical prowess required for hare scrambles, our expertise and readership are firmly rooted in the long-travel, high-speed, wide-open expanses that define Baja and the American Southwest's premier off-road events.
Our focus remains on the intricate suspension geometries of a 900+ horsepower trophy truck, the strategic navigation required for a 1000-mile desert race, the logistics of a multi-vehicle chase crew, and the business acumen behind securing major sponsorships in this highly competitive arena. We dissect the nuances of independent front suspension (IFS) versus solid axle setups, analyze the impact of tire compounds on silt beds, and profile the drivers who command these incredible machines through unforgiving landscapes.
Therefore, while we commend the competitors and organizers of the AMA West Hare Scrambles for their contributions to off-road sports, Apex Racing will continue to dedicate its resources to the specific disciplines that define our brand: the thunderous roar of trophy trucks, the strategic brilliance of a desert racing team, and the relentless pursuit of victory across the world's most challenging desert courses. Our commitment to our specialized readership, deeply invested in the technical and cultural aspects of desert racing, remains unwavering. (Source: news.google.com via Cycle News)





