**All Systems Go for the SCORE San Felipe 250 in Baja California**
San Felipe is buzzing with excitement as it prepares for the 38th edition of the SCORE San Felipe 250, a prominent event in the international off-road racing scene. Scheduled from April 3 to April 6, the race is receiving strong backing from the State Government under Governor Marina del Pilar. This much-anticipated event promises to deliver both thrills and a significant boost to local tourism.
As of now, an impressive 234 teams from around the world have registered, hailing from countries such as Argentina, New Zealand, Canada, Australia, the United States, Japan, and Mexico. The registration window remains open until April 3, allowing even more participants to join the race.
State Tourism Secretary Miguel Aguíñiga Rodríguez remarked, “The SCORE San Felipe 250 is more than just a race—it’s a tourism engine that catapults Baja California onto the international stage. The event is a testament to the fusion of sport, adventure, and the distinctive hospitality our destination offers.”
Participants have begun traversing the challenging 250-mile course in San Felipe’s desert terrain, which promises technical challenges and an adrenaline-pumping experience.
**Event Schedule:**
– **Thursday, April 3:** Exclusive qualification round for Trophy Trucks.
– **Friday, April 4:** Official mechanical inspections (Tech & Contingency) begin, accompanied by a gathering for fans, media, and participants.
– **Saturday, April 5:**
– 6:00 a.m. – Motorcycles and Quads take to the course.
– 10:00 a.m. – The official start for four-wheel vehicles.
– **Sunday, April 6:** The event concludes with a ceremony honoring the spirit of off-road racing.
For more information, visit [score-international.com](https://www.score-international.com) or [bajacalifornia.travel](https://www.bajacalifornia.travel).
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**Secondary Article: Baja California Braces for Weather Changes Amid Racing Event**
As the SCORE San Felipe 250 gears up, Baja California is also preparing for a change in weather conditions. A recent forecast predicts a mix of strong winds and choppy seas, along with cooler temperatures in the coming days. These weather patterns could potentially impact the racing conditions and the overall experience for visitors in the region.
Local authorities are advising residents and tourists to take precautions and stay updated via official channels for any further developments. Despite these anticipated changes, spirits remain high as the region eagerly awaits both the thrill of the race and the influx of tourists expected for the event.
With the SCORE San Felipe 250 coinciding with these weather expectations, it will be interesting to see how this dynamic environment tests the skill and endurance of participants in one of the most renowned off-road races.
Stay tuned for more updates as the event unfolds.