Round 1, 2006 SCORE Desert Series Saturday and Sunday in Laughlin, Nev.
Teammates Whitton and Cadiente win SCORE Trophy-Truck while
Roeseler has top jump Thursday in $16,000 SCORE Laughlin Leap
Preview to this weekend’s SCORE Laughlin Desert Challenge
Draws over 7,000 spectators
LAUGHLIN, Nev. –G & R Racing teammates Ron Whitton and Garron Cadiente,
captured the top to spots in the Big Trucks division and Terrible Herbst Motorsports
’ Larry Roeseler and Baldwin Racing’s Josh Baldwin took the podium in
Thursday’s SCORE Laughlin Leap competition, a prelude to this weekend’s
season-opening 13th Annual SCORE Laughlin Desert Challenge in Laughlin, Nev.
With bone-chilling winds pounding more than nearly 7,000 spectators,
Whitton, Maricopa, Ariz., won the SCORE Trophy-Truck division, sending his Geiser
Bros-built Ford F-150 118 feet over the man-made six-foot high dirt jump in
the middle of the infield portion of the race course. Cadiente, Mesa, Ariz.,
flew his identical Gieser Bros-built Ford F-150 a total 116’ feet to nearly beat
his father-in-law. A total of 18 of the 31 SCORE Trophy-Trucks entered in this
weekend’s race competed in the optional SCORE Laughlin Leap.
Roeseler, who is driver of record this year while team owner Troy Herbst
continues to recover from Achilles tendon surgery, actually had the farthest
leap of the Heat, sending the Terrible Herbst Ford powered Smithbuilt
open-wheel Class 1 desert race car airborne for 127 feet.
Baldwin finished second overall and in the large C.C. Open Wheel class
with a leap of 123’ in his new Jimco-Chevy.
Chris Taylor, El Centro, Calif., won the small truck division with a leap
of 116’ in his Class 7 Ford Ranger while Las Vegas’ Sammy Ehrenberg won the
small C.C. Open-Wheel class by sending his Jimco-VW 90’.
Friday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Laughlin Events Park will be tech and
contingency day for the SCORE Laughlin Desert Challenge as the nearly 250
cars and trucks entered in the race go through the colorful manufacturer’s
midway. The Laughlin Events Park is the spectator area for the race and it is also
where the pits and infield portion of the six-mile-plus course is located.
The unique race, split into two parts, will be held Saturday and Sunday
from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. with the 17 classes divided into eight race groups
running multiple laps each day.
13th SCORE Laughlin Desert Challenge
$16,000 Laughlin Leap, Thursday, Jan. 18, 2007
Top Finishers
Big Trucks
Pos. Vehicle No.-Driver, Hometown, Vehicle, Distance, Purse
1. 39 Ron Whitton, Maricopa, Ariz., Ford F-150, 118 feet ($3,000)
2. 38 Garron Cadiente, Mesa, Ariz., Ford F-150, 116’ ($1,000)
Small Trucks
Pos. Vehicle No.-Driver, Hometown, Vehicle, Distance, Purse
1. 702 Chris Taylor, El Centro, Calif., Ford Ranger, 112’ ($3,000)
2. 712 Randy Sorenson, Las Vegas, Ford Ranger, 106’ ($1,000)
Large c.c. Open Wheel
Pos. Vehicle No.-Driver, Hometown, Vehicle, Distance, Purse
1. 100 Larry Roeseler, Las Vegas, 127’ ($3,000)
2. 144 Josh Baldwin, Newport Beach, Calif., Jimco-Chevy, 123’ ($1,000)
Small c.c. Open Wheel
Pos. Vehicle No.-Driver, Hometown, Vehicle, Distance, Purse
1. 1625 Sammy Ehrenberg, Las Vegas, Jimco-VW, 90’ ($3,000)
2. 1632 Arden Dennington, Tracy, Calif., Fraley-VW, 88’ ($1,000)
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