San Felipe 250 Race Set

Prepare for the thrilling 38th SCORE San Felipe 250, set in Baja California from April 3-6. Experience top off-road racing, global competition, and a tourism boost. Check score-international.com for updates.

Everything Set for the SCORE San Felipe 250 in Baja California

San Felipe is all set to host the thrilling 38th edition of the SCORE San Felipe 250, an eagerly awaited event on the international off-road racing scene, scheduled from April 3 to April 6. Backed by significant support from the State Government under Governor Marina del Pilar, the race is expected to deliver both an adrenaline rush and a welcome boost to local tourism economics.

Currently, 234 teams from various countries including Argentina, New Zealand, Canada, Australia, the United States, Japan, and Mexico have registered, with more expected to join before the April 3 cut-off. As aptly put by State Tourism Secretary Miguel Aguíñiga Rodríguez: “The SCORE San Felipe 250 is more than just a race—it’s a catalyst for tourism, showcasing Baja California to a global audience. It’s a celebration of sport, adventure, and the exceptional hospitality that characterizes our region.”

Participants have begun getting acquainted with the challenging 250-mile route that winds through the rugged San Felipe desert, promising a tough test of skill and endurance.

Event Schedule:
– Thursday, April 3: Trophy Trucks will participate in an exclusive qualification round.
– Friday, April 4: Official mechanical inspections (Tech & Contingency) will commence, with opportunities for fans, media, and racers to interact.
– Saturday, April 5: 6:00 a.m. – Motorcycles and Quads begin their race; 10:00 a.m. – Four-wheel vehicles hit the track.
– Sunday, April 6: The event concludes with an awards ceremony celebrating the achievements and spirit of off-road racing.

For further updates on the race, be sure to visit score-international.com or bajacalifornia.travel.

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