Posted on Wednesday, February 10, 2010 in Off-Road
Check out the new Method Wheels promo poster we just finished, its of “Ballistic BJ Baldwin boosting some serious air! No we did not photoshop him higher! They are free, just swing by the Method booth during contingency at any race and say hi to Colbey . Shot by our own Brendon Klein. Oh yeah, buy lots of Method wheels and keep us employed.
The Best in the Desert Parker 425 started in 1972, known then as the Norra Dam “500”, by 1974 the race had evolved to the Parker “400”, and continued to develop into one of the premier off-road races on American soil. Taking place along the banks of the Colorado River, the race features time trials pitting racers against the clock in a short dash for start position. The 140-mile loop features some of the most challenging terrain in America including sandy whoops, rocky washes, high speed graded roads, silt beds, and the crowd pleasing ” Parker Python” a spectator friendly winding infield section of the course.
On Thursday despite being 77th car to start qualifying BJ had a solid qualifying run finishing 4th setting him up for a dust free first lap. The weather also worked in the favor of racers with frequent light rains dust would be much less of a factor than previous years. The race started at daybreak on Saturday February 6th as the vehicles rocketed out of downtown Parker off-into the treacherous Arizona desert. BJ was off to a good start keeping a constant pace, pressuring the top race field. On lap one BJ had a quick-release mechanism fail causing the spare tire to fall off the rear of the truck. Shortly their after BJ received his one and only flat while in the dust passing a fellow competitor. The tire held up until the truck was at 126 mph on fence line road. By lap 2 BJ had gained position on time but kept steadily moving up. By lap 3 BJ had the lead both physically and on corrected time.
“Ballistic” BJ Baldwin won the grueling race in domination fashion finishing 19 minutes ahead of the nearest vehicle and 39 minutes ahead of the next trophy truck. Shaking off a rough 2009 season BJ had this to say about the victory; “It feels great to be back on top of the podium. We had a great race with very little problems. The truck ran great and we came prepared. We had some radio issues after we knocked our antenna off, but other than that we ran pretty much problem free. I was just trying to be steady and let the race come to me. It was hard to not push hard the whole time. There was a lot of good competition, but I just tried to run my race and not worry too much about any body else. I have to thank my crew, my sponsors, and all the fans who came out to see the best racers in off-road do battle. The champ is back!”
BJ Baldwin’s next race will be the Mastercraft Safety Tecate SCORE San Felipe 250 March 12th – 14th
BJ Baldwin is sponsored by:
General Tire, Mastercraft Safety, Method Race Wheels, Vision-X lights, King Shocks and K&N Filters
Mad Media presents: “Anywhere Is Possible” - The new ”Ballistic” BJ Baldwin General Tires commercial produced by Mad Media, Directed by Matt Martelli, and edited by Joshua Martelli “The Martelli Brothers”. The commercial features “Ballistic” BJ Baldwin attacking the Nevada desert with the General Grabber Competition tires. The piece was shot almost entirely on a RED camera over the course of two days just outside, Las Vegas, NV. Director of Photography duties were shared by Jay Schweitzer and Mike “Mackdawg” McEntire with additional cinematography by Chris Adams and Matt Martelli. The music and voice over were produced by Shawn Zuzek. The spot is currently airing on The SPEED Channel and NBC.
We just got back form tire testing with BJ Baldwin and General Tire. Two days of some of the roughest, nastiest locations the Nevada desert has to offer. The funny thing was the only flat we got was on my truck and it wasn’t a General. We shot some amazing footage on a Red Camera and the HVX for a upcoming General Tire project. Keep your eyes open, this project is going to be sick!
BJ Baldwin fly's his trophy truck over a huge jump!
BJ charged the whoops and rocks at the San Felipe 250. He lead the race until race mile 197 where his ring & pinion gave out. One rock can take you from hero to zero just like that. I guess a quarter inch steel plate is no match for mother nature! He still managed a 6th in trophy trucks. We still had a great time, ate great food and were surrounded by nice people. Everywhere we went people offered us beer and food. Their are some sketchy parts of mexico but the friendly people of San Felipe more than make up for it.
BJ Baldwin at SCORE San Felipe 250 contingency
BJ Baldwin at the finish line for the SCORE San Felipe 250.
Casey Currie battled it out for another 2nd place finish at the 2009 King of the Hammers.
This is Second year in a row Casey finished 2nd! Short Course, Desert, Rock Crawling, bring it on!