**Everything Set for the SCORE San Felipe 250 in Baja California**
San Felipe is all set to host one of the most exciting events on the international off-road racing calendar—the 38th edition of the SCORE San Felipe 250. Scheduled to take place from April 3 to April 6, this event promises both thrilling action and a boost to local tourism, backed strongly by the State Government under Governor Marina del Pilar.
With participants from all over the world, including countries like Argentina, New Zealand, Canada, Australia, the United States, Japan, and Mexico, a total of 234 teams have registered so far. However, with registrations open until April 3, more are expected to join.
State Tourism Secretary Miguel Aguíñiga Rodríguez emphasizes the significance of the event, stating, “The SCORE San Felipe 250 is more than just a race—it’s a tourism engine that puts Baja California on the world stage. It combines sports, adventure, and our unique hospitality as a destination.”
Competitors are already navigating the official 250-mile route that winds through challenging terrain in the San Felipe desert, promising technical hurdles and thrilling excitement.
**Event Schedule:**
– **Thursday, April 3:** Trophy Trucks participate in an exclusive qualification round.
– **Friday, April 4:** Official mechanical inspections (Tech & Contingency) commence, along with a meet-up for fans, media, and racers.
– **Saturday, April 5:** The track heats up at 6:00 a.m. with motorcycles and quads, followed by four-wheel vehicles at 10:00 a.m.
– **Sunday, April 6:** The event concludes with an award ceremony celebrating the off-road spirit.
For more race details, visit the official websites.
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**New Developments Around the SCORE San Felipe 250**
In addition to the intense racing action expected at the SCORE San Felipe 250, local businesses are preparing to welcome an influx of visitors. Hotels and restaurants in San Felipe are gearing up for what is anticipated to be a busy weekend, poised to offer visitors a taste of Baja California’s renowned hospitality and cuisine.
Moreover, local artisans and vendors are setting up in anticipation of heightened tourism, with markets and stalls offering unique crafts and souvenirs that reflect the rich culture of the region. This event not only boosts the economy but also highlights the vibrant local traditions of Baja California.
Stay tuned for updates on TJGringo.com as we cover the highlights and outcomes of this thrilling desert race and its impact on San Felipe and the larger Baja California region.