Baja Race Boosts Tourism

Excitement builds in San Felipe for the upcoming SCORE San Felipe 250 race, set to welcome 234 teams from around the globe. Baja California gears up for more thrilling events and sustainable infrastructure developments.

Everything Set for the SCORE San Felipe 250 in Baja California

San Felipe is ready to host the thrilling 38th edition of the SCORE San Felipe 250, scheduled to take place from April 3 to April 6. With significant backing from the State Government, spearheaded by Governor Marina del Pilar, this event promises both high-octane excitement and a boost to local tourism.

A total of 234 teams have already signed up from countries including Argentina, New Zealand, Canada, Australia, the United States, Japan, and Mexico. With registrations remaining open until April 3, even more participants are expected to join in.

State Tourism Secretary Miguel Aguíñiga Rodríguez emphasized that the SCORE San Felipe 250 is more than just a race—it’s a driver of tourism, showcasing Baja California on a global stage and celebrating the blend of sport, adventure, and the region’s distinctive hospitality.

Participants are familiarizing themselves with the official 250-mile course in the San Felipe desert. This challenging route is set to test even seasoned racers with its demanding terrain and technical obstacles.

Event Schedule:
– Thursday, April 3: Trophy Trucks engage in an exclusive qualification round.
– Friday, April 4: The event kicks off with the official mechanical inspections (Tech & Contingency), along with a fan, media, and racers meet-up.
– Saturday, April 5: The action begins early with Motorcycles and Quads hitting the track at 6:00 a.m., while Four-wheel vehicles set off at 10:00 a.m.
– Sunday, April 6: The weekend concludes with an awards ceremony celebrating the spirit of off-road racing.

For further information, visit score-international.com and bajacalifornia.travel.

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Baja California Gears Up for More Exciting Events

While San Felipe prepares for the SCORE race, Baja California is also hosting a slew of other activities designed to attract visitors and boost the local economy. The Tianguis Turístico scheduled in Rosarito in 2025 will be another highlight for the region, bringing together tourism professionals from around the world to explore business opportunities.

Additionally, Rosarito is enhancing its infrastructure with the confirmation of a new desalination plant, which is expected to be a significant asset for water supply and tourism, signaling another strong step towards sustainable development in the region.

In other news, Rosarito also recently weathered strong winds and choppy seas, but the community remained resilient, demonstrating readiness and ensuring visitors’ safety. As the region continues to expand its tourist offerings and infrastructure, Baja California remains a vibrant destination for both adventure seekers and those looking to experience its unique culture and hospitality.