As the desert racing world gears up for the 37th SCORE San Felipe 250, the initial entry list is beginning to take shape, and one name is already turning heads: San Diego's Erick Ruvalcaba. According to SCORE-International.com, Ruvalcaba is currently at the top of the new entries, signaling his intent to make a significant impact on the challenging Baja course.

While the full roster of Trophy Trucks and Class 1 contenders is still developing, Ruvalcaba's early registration highlights the eagerness of competitors to secure their spot in what is often considered the most punishing short-course race in Baja. The San Felipe 250, known for its treacherous 'Whoops' section and technical terrain, demands both a robust prerunner program and a finely tuned race machine.

Ruvalcaba's early commitment suggests a focused effort for the 2024 season opener. While details on his specific class entry are pending, his prominence on the early list indicates a strong competitive drive. For teams, early registration is not just about securing a spot; it's also about setting the stage for logistics, chase crew coordination, and final vehicle prep. The San Felipe 250's unique demands mean that every advantage, from meticulous suspension tuning to strategic pit planning, can be a race-deciding factor.

As the entry window progresses, we anticipate a flood of top-tier talent, including perennial favorites and rising stars, to join Ruvalcaba. The San Felipe 250 traditionally draws a diverse field, from the unlimited horsepower of the Trophy Trucks to the specialized engineering of Class 1 vehicles and the intense competition across various motorcycle and UTV categories. Apex Racing will continue to monitor the entry list as it solidifies, providing in-depth analysis of the contenders and their preparations for what promises to be another epic chapter in SCORE International racing.