Sonora Rally 2021: Day 2, SS1: Short and Sweet The Rally’s First Stage Left a Bitter Taste for Some
KEY NOTES
Ø In an unfortunate turn of events, Jacob Aubright suffered engine troubles and was escorted out of the dunes. He had a promising pace, reaching Kino Cross – today’s impromptu finish line – in 4th, but wasn’t able to liaison to the bivouac.
Ø Last year, racing the Sonora Rally at 18, Mason Klein was one of the youngest participants, let alone with a fighting chance. At the ripe young age of 19, he’s still holding his title.
Casey Currie #51, POLARIS RZR FACTORY: “Navigation was on point with Sean Berriman, and we opened today so bushwhacking was big. We showed the toughness of our Nitto Tires. Looks like we ended 4th overall which isn’t even correct as the tracking system broke and they [shortened] the stage. Tomorrow is a new day, and we are here to test, tune and train."
Ricky Brabec #1, MONSTER ENERGY HONDA: “The day was honestly really good, I think the organization is a little crooked. I think people should follow the rally book as it was intended. And if it was up to me, I think all the Pro racers should have finished the entire roadbook. But [nonetheless], I’m looking forward to the next four days.”
Sara Price #52, POLARIS RZR FACTORY: “We are so excited to be back in Mexico. I have Kellon Walch in the navigator seat, and we are ready to go. Today is the first stage of the rally, we will be going from San Luis Rio Colorado to El Sultan. We are on the road to Dakar.”
Andrew Short #3, MONSTER ENERGY YAMAHA: “It was great to get back down to Sonora. Starting the race in the dunes, and the surrounding terrain, is really fun. These dunes are massive and have a really good flow.”
Source and photo credits: westx1000 Justin Coffey | Miguel Santana | Steve Green
TOP TEN STAGE RESULTS
MOTORCYCLE
1. #6 Mason Klein, Pro 2. #2 Skyler Howes, ROCKSTAR ENERGY HUSQVARNA 3. #3 Andrew Short, MONSTER ENERGY YAMAHA 4. #4 Jose Ignacio Cornejo, MONSTER ENERGY HONDA 5. #1 Ricky Brabec, MONSTER ENERGY HONDA 6. #12 Kendall Norman, JCR HONDA 7. #11 Mike Johnson, Pro 8. #5 Wes VanNieuwenhuise, ROTTWEILER PERFORMANCE 9. #9 Scott Bright, Pro 10. #29 Jordan Huibregtse, Pro
QUAD
1. #35 Mauricio Segura Gongora
UTV
1. #57 Max Eddy, Pro 2. #54 Kristen Matlock and Terry Madden, Polaris RZR 3. #55 Wayne Matlock and Sam Hayes, Polaris RZR 4. #51 Casey Currie and Sean Berriman, Polaris RZR 5. #53 Dave Sykes and George LaMonte, Pro 6. #52 Sara Price and Kellon Walch, Polaris RZR 7. #61 Bill Conger and Amy Feistel, Pro 8. #59 Jim Price and Sienna Price, Pro
TOP FIVE GENERAL STANDINGS
MOTORCYCLE
1. #6 Mason Klein, Pro 2. #2 Skyler Howes, ROCKSTAR ENERGY HUSQVARNA 3. #3 Andrew Short, MONSTER ENERGY YAMAHA 4. #4 Jose Ignacio Cornejo, MONSTER ENERGY HONDA 5. #1 Ricky Brabec, MONSTER ENERGY HONDA
QUAD
1. #35 Mauricio Segura Gongora
UTV
1. #57 Max Eddy, Pro 2. #54 Kristen Matlock and Terry Madden, Polaris RZR 3. #55 Wayne Matlock and Sam Hayes, Polaris RZR 4. #51 Casey Currie and Sean Berriman, Polaris RZR 5. #53 Dave Sykes and George LaMonte, Pro
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