Ensenada, Baja California — Don 'The Snake' Prudhomme, a name synonymous with drag racing dominance, has added another chapter to his storied career, this time in the unforgiving terrain of Baja. The NHRA icon recently piloted his Polaris RZR to a victory in the Turbo UTV class at the NORRA Mexican 1000, showcasing his enduring competitive spirit and adaptability across motorsport disciplines.
Prudhomme, renowned for his four NHRA Funny Car championships and numerous national event wins, made a successful foray into the world of desert racing, tackling the multi-day rally format of the Mexican 1000. This event, celebrated for its vintage spirit and challenging course, saw 'The Snake' navigate hundreds of miles of diverse Baja landscape, from rocky trails to fast-paced open desert sections.
The Polaris RZR platform, a staple in UTV racing, provided Prudhomme with the robust and agile machine needed to contend in the highly competitive Turbo class. His victory underscores not only his driving prowess but also the increasing cross-pollination of talent within motorsport, as drivers from various backgrounds are drawn to the unique challenges of off-road racing.
While Prudhomme's career has primarily been defined by quarter-mile sprints, his success in the endurance-focused Mexican 1000 highlights a deep-seated passion for competition that transcends vehicle type or racing surface. This win is a testament to his meticulous preparation, strategic driving, and the support of a dedicated team, proving that 'The Snake' still has plenty of venom left, even in the dirt.





