**Exciting Preparations Underway for the SCORE San Felipe 250 in Baja California**
San Felipe is abuzz with excitement as it gears up to host the 38th edition of a renowned off-road racing event, the SCORE San Felipe 250. Scheduled to take place from April 3 to April 6, this event promises to deliver a thrilling spectacle while also boosting local tourism, thanks to strong backing from the State Government under Governor Marina del Pilar.
A total of 234 teams from across the globe have already registered, with competitors hailing from countries such as Argentina, New Zealand, Canada, Australia, the United States, Japan, and Mexico. With registrations open until April 3, the number of participants is expected to rise. As State Tourism Secretary Miguel Aguíñiga Rodríguez aptly stated, “The SCORE San Felipe 250 is more than just a race—it’s a tourism engine that highlights Baja California on the international map. It celebrates the blend of sport, adventure, and our distinctive hospitality.”
Participants have started familiarizing themselves with the challenging 250-mile course through the rugged San Felipe desert, renowned for its demanding technical terrain that truly tests their skills.
**Event Schedule:**
– **Thursday, April 3:** Trophy Trucks participate in an exclusive qualifying round.
– **Friday, April 4:** Official mechanical inspections kick off (Tech & Contingency), with an opportunity for fans, media, and racers to interact.
– **Saturday, April 5:** At 6:00 a.m., motorcycles and quads commence the race; at 10:00 a.m., four-wheel vehicles follow.
– **Sunday, April 6:** The event concludes with an awards ceremony celebrating the spirit of off-road racing.
For more details on the race, visit [score-international.com](http://score-international.com) and [bajacalifornia.travel](http://bajacalifornia.travel).
**In Related News: Baja California’s Notable Weather Warnings**
As preparations continue for the SCORE San Felipe 250, residents and visitors in Baja California should also be aware of weather alerts from local authorities. Strong winds, choppy seas, and cooler temperatures are expected to impact the region, potentially affecting event logistics and attendee experiences. Participants and tourists are urged to plan accordingly and stay updated on weather forecasts to ensure a safe visit.
This thrilling week in Baja California promises not only unforgettable racing moments but also a vibrant showcase of the region’s hospitality and natural challenges. Stay tuned for more updates throughout the event.
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