In a significant move poised to elevate the visibility of desert racing, SCORE International has announced a multi-year partnership with RACER, confirming live broadcast coverage for the 2025 and 2026 race seasons. This strategic alliance marks a pivotal moment for off-road motorsport, promising enthusiasts unparalleled access to the high-stakes action of the Baja Peninsula and beyond.
For years, the dedicated fan base of SCORE International has clamored for more comprehensive live coverage, often relying on sporadic updates from chase crews and limited satellite feeds. This new agreement with RACER, a respected name in motorsport media, signals a commitment from SCORE to modernize its broadcast capabilities and bring the raw intensity of Trophy Truck, Class 1, and other categories directly to screens globally.
The implications for teams, sponsors, and the sport's growth are substantial. Increased live viewership translates directly into greater exposure for drivers, their meticulously engineered machines, and the brands that support their formidable efforts. Imagine following a critical pit stop during the Baja 1000 in real-time, or witnessing a crucial pass in the final miles of the San Felipe 250 – this partnership aims to make such moments a consistent reality.
While specific broadcast details, such as commentary teams and ancillary content, are yet to be fully unveiled, the fundamental promise of live access to the entire SCORE International calendar is a game-changer. This move aligns SCORE with other major motorsport series, enhancing its appeal to a broader audience while providing the hardcore desert racing faithful with the immersive experience they've long deserved. Apex Racing will continue to monitor developments, providing in-depth analysis as SCORE and RACER prepare to deliver the future of off-road racing viewership.





