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UNLTD Off-Road Racing Brings Motorcycle Racing Back to The Parker 400
Today UNLTD Off-Road Racing announced the addition of motorcycles to The Parker 400 Off-Road Race in January 2025. The announcement marks the return of motorcycles to the iconic Parker 400 and secures a third motorcycle race in the UNLTD Off-Road Racing Series.
The Great Golden State Off-Road Race Celebrates Its 3rd Annual Return to Barstow with Free Global Livestream
The California 300 proudly announced today that its third annual return to Barstow, California, from October 2nd to 6th - will now be broadcast worldwide via a dedicated live stream. This event, growing in prestige and popularity, continues to offer an exhilarating desert racing experience, now accessible globally through a complimentary livestream on platforms like YouTube, Facebook, and Instagram.
Racer Profiles: Adyson "Addy" Johnston, the Fearless Teen Trailblazer
At 16, most teenagers are stressing over tests, navigating social circles, and figuring out what they want to be when they grow up. Adyson "Addy" Johnston isn't most teenagers. Buckle up, because this desert dynamo is leaving a trail of dust in her rearview mirror.
Racer Profiles: Keeping Up with the Unstoppable Sammy Ehrenberg
At 59, Sammy Ehrenberg’s name has been synonymous with off-road racing for quite some time. Born and raised in Las Vegas, Nevada, Sammy still calls the city home. Competing in Class 12, Sammy races a JIMCO Racing 12 car and also rides a Husqvarna 350, bringing decades of experience to the desert.
Racer Profiles: Racing Against the Current, Matt Trainham’s Electrifying Journey
Matt Trainham, a 44-year-old racer from California, has been involved in off-roading since he was a toddler. Born in Antioch, CA, and raised in Colfax, CA, Matt’s early experiences with dirt bikes, Jeeps, and trucks laid the groundwork for his passion for off-road racing. His first memory of the sport dates back to watching the Parker 400 in 1985 with his grandfather, an event that left a lasting impression on him.
Racer Profiles: Mario Fuentes' Racing Journey From Dunes to Glory
Mario Fuentes Zaragoza has a deep-rooted passion for off-roading that dates back to his childhood. Born and raised between El Paso, Texas, and Juarez, Mexico, Mario's first memory of off-roading is etched in the dunes surrounding Samalayuca in the state of Chihuahua. At the age of 11, he experienced the thrill of exploring the desert landscape at speed, which ignited a lifelong passion for the sport.
Racer Profiles: Chad Hall’s Life Is Steeped in Desert Dust
Chad Hall's name is synonymous with off-road racing excellence. His father, Rod Hall, won the first running of what is today known as the Baja 1000 in 1967 and his legendary career earned him a spot in the Off-Road Motorsports Hall of Fame. So, you can imagine that Chad's journey into the world of desert racing began at a young age, fueled by the sights and sounds of his father's racing adventures.
Racer Profiles: Mike Bosley’s Blood, Sweat & Gears in the Making of an Off-Road Champion
Mike Bosley's journey into the heart-pounding world of off-road racing is a tale of obsession, perseverance, and the pursuit of adrenaline-fueled thrills. Hailing from the picturesque town of Westminster, Maryland, Mike's affair with off-roading began in his teenage years, where he found himself drawn to the muddy adventures and rugged terrain that lay beyond the beaten path. Tagging along with friends to local mud holes, Mike quickly discovered the rush of conquering nature's obstacles in his trusty Jeep Cherokee.
Youth Racer Profiles: From BMX to Desert Racing, Mason Cotter's Roadmap to Glory
Mason Cotter's off-road journey began with his experiences traveling and competing in BMX championships with his father. Encouraged by his dad, Mason then began racing dirt bikes and now competes in the Youth 1000 class with a Polaris RZR RS1. With his sights set on becoming a Trophy Truck driver in the future, Mason's dedication is evident.