**San Felipe Gears Up for the 2025 SCORE San Felipe 250 Off-Road Race**
San Felipe, Baja California, is set to host the 38th edition of the renowned SCORE San Felipe 250, scheduled from April 3 to April 6. With robust backing from the State Government and Governor Marina del Pilar, this event promises to deliver excitement for motorsport enthusiasts and an economic boost for local tourism.
A total of 234 teams from countries such as Argentina, New Zealand, Canada, Australia, the United States, Japan, and Mexico have already signed up, with more registrations expected until the cut-off on April 3. As State Tourism Secretary Miguel Aguíñiga Rodríguez puts it, the SCORE San Felipe 250 is “a tourism engine that puts Baja California on the world stage,” blending sport, adventure, and local hospitality.
Participants have already started examining the official 250-mile path, known for its taxing and technical terrain in the San Felipe desert.
**Event Schedule:**
– **Thursday, April 3:** Trophy Trucks will showcase their power in an exclusive qualification round.
– **Friday, April 4:** Day dedicated to official mechanical inspections (Tech & Contingency), offering a space for fans to interact with media and racers.
– **Saturday, April 5:** The races commence at 6:00 a.m. with Motorcycles and Quads, followed by four-wheel vehicles at 10:00 a.m.
– **Sunday, April 6:** The competition concludes with an awards ceremony applauding the indomitable off-road spirit.
For additional details, visit score-international.com and bajacalifornia.travel.
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**In Other News: Baja California Prepares for Strong Winds and Choppy Seas**
As San Felipe prepares for the thrilling off-road event, the broader region of Baja California is bracing for an upcoming weather shift. Meteorologists are forecasting strong winds and choppy seas, coupled with a dip in temperatures over the coming days. Authorities have urged residents and travelers to exercise caution and stay informed on weather updates.
**Massive Fuel Seizure in Ensenada**
In a significant bust, Ensenada authorities seized nearly 2.1 million gallons of stolen gasoline. This operation is part of a broader effort to combat illegal fuel activities in the region, aiming to protect local economies and ensure safety.
For continued coverage and updates on these stories, stay tuned to TJGringo.com.