ENSENADA, Baja California, Mexico – The early entry list for the SCORE Baja 400, released by SCORE-International.com, signals a high-stakes battle brewing for the fourth and second-to-last round of the 2024 SCORE World Desert Championship. With championship points at a premium, top-tier teams are already committing to the challenging 400-mile loop race, promising an intense September contest.
While this initial list is merely a snapshot, it invariably includes many of the sport's heavy hitters across various classes, particularly in the marquee Trophy Truck division. Fans can anticipate seeing familiar names like Luke McMillin, Rob MacCachren, and Bryce Menzies, all of whom are typically in contention for overall victories and crucial championship points. The Baja 400, often considered a 'sprint' compared to the longer Baja 500 or Baja 1000, demands a different strategic approach, favoring aggressive driving and flawless vehicle preparation.
The technical demands of the Baja 400 course, which typically winds through the brutally rocky and silty terrain surrounding Ensenada, will once again test the limits of long-travel suspension systems, high-horsepower engines, and the endurance of both drivers and their chase crews. Teams will be meticulously scrutinizing their prerunner data, dialing in shock valving, and ensuring their BFGoodrich tires are up to the task of navigating the diverse Baja landscape.
Beyond the Trophy Trucks, the early list also provides a glimpse into competitive fields in Trophy Truck Spec, Class 1, and Pro UTV Forced Induction. These classes consistently deliver some of the most exciting side-by-side racing, with emerging talent often challenging seasoned veterans. The Baja 400 is not just a race for the overall win; it's a critical proving ground for many, offering a chance to gain momentum heading into the season-ending Baja 1000.
As the entry list continues to fill out in the coming weeks, Apex Racing will provide further analysis on key matchups, championship implications, and team strategies. The SCORE Baja 400 is scheduled for September 18-22, and based on this early indicator, it's shaping up to be another unforgettable chapter in the SCORE World Desert Championship. (Source: SCORE-International.com)





