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11/22/10. TrailReady Motorsports
joins Ford and Mongo Racing in EcoBoost F150 Baja 1000 Effort.
(From www.mongoracing.com)
On Saturday November 20,
2010 Randy Merritt and the team of Mongo Racing from Parker, Arizona
finished the longest Off-road race in North America in 2010. The
1061 mile course had its highs and lows for the drivers and crew
members of Mongo Racing creating memories and stories for a life
time.
Many Off-road racers test and prepare for a year to get ready
for the SCORE Baja 1000 and yet Randy Merritt and the crew at
Mongo Racing began in May 2010 building a new 2011 Ford F-150
for the longest off-road race in North America. Randy and the
crew at Mongo Racing knew what kind of task was ahead of them
and accepted the challenge. Randy first drove the truck around
the block on October 12, 2010, but the truck was far from race
ready. The Crew at Mongo Racing still had many safety items required
for racing to install and the engine from Ford had not been delivered.
Randy was, however, able to drive the truck around and show it
off.
Randy and the crew continued to work on the truck and on November
4, 2010 the new Ford F-150 was now powered by the Ford Eco Boost
3.5L V-6 direct injection twin turbo engine sent from the assembly
line for the 2010 SCORE International Baja 1000. Randy said, This
engine is not a race purpose built engine, I have the assembly
line tag on the wall in the shop to prove its like every
other one that goes into a Ford truck. The 2011 Ford F-150
was built in accordance with the SCORE International rule book
for the Stock Full, Full Size Stock Production, Class but because
of the Ford Eco Boost 3.5L V-6 direct injection twin turbo engine
the truck would race in the Stock Engine Truck Class.
Randy Merritt and Tracy Rubio of Kingman Arizona were scheduled
to pilot the new Ford F-150 from Ensenada Mexico to La Paz Mexico.
The 1061 miles would be split as evenly as possible to battle
driver fatigue. Larry Trim, owner of Trail Ready Bead Lock Wheels,
joined Randy in the truck as co-rider and Kenny De Vault joined
Tracy as co-rider.
On Wednesday November 17, 2010 the Mongo Racing crew took the
truck through the packed streets of Ensenada Mexico for Contingency
and technical inspection. The new Silver Eco Boost Ford F-150
truck was now ready to race. The goal now was to finish the SCORE
International Tecate Baja 1000.
Thursday morning, November 18, 2010, again saw the streets of
Ensenada Mexico lined with thousands of fans to watch the start
of the 43rd annual running of the SCORE International Tecate Baja
1000. At 12:47pm Tracy Rubio and Kenny De Vault took the green
flag and navigated the fan lined streets of Ensenada Mexico as
they headed east for San Felipe Mexico before turning south for
La Paz Mexico. Tracy started behind the Stock Full class and passed
all entrants with in the first 5 miles. Tracy only stopped for
fuel for the first 311 miles. At race mile 311 Tracy was stopped
by a deep water crossing that looked like a swamp. Tracy had to
be pulled out, but shortly after getting out of the swamp a hole
in the engine cooling radiator was noticed. Before Tracy could
continue the race they had to repair the radiator which took approximately
2 and half hours because Tracy and Kenny had to remove the radiator
from truck to make the repair. Tracy returned to the race hours
down to the leader. At race mile 330 Randy Merritt got behind
the wheel of the Silver Eco Boost Ford F-150. Randy took over
the driving duties approximately 1:30 am. The night air was still
and held the dust from the other racers like a heavy fog causing
slow going until sunrise.
At approximately 9:00 am on Friday November 19, 2010 the crew
was notified that Randy was stuck at Race mile 607 with a broken
driver side spindle and needed parts to continue. The Mongo Racing
Crew jumped into action and gathered the parts needed, but it
would take another 4 hours to reach Randy and get him going again.
The damage was possibly caused by the large rocks covered by the
deep silt that lasted for miles in this section of course that
couldnt be seen or avoided.
At race mile 782 Tracy Rubio returned to the drivers seat
for his second leg of the race. Tracy was able to drive through
the night only hampered by the heavy fog.
At race mile 951 Randy Merritt returned to the drivers seat
for his second leg of the race. Randy would be challenged by the
desert of Mexico and by those who wanted to see more action on
his way to the finish line. Shortly after getting in the Silver
Eco Boost Ford F-150 Randy struck a man made obstacle in the darkness
of night resulting in the new Ford F-150 wrecking and landing
on the passenger side. Randy said, It cost me all the money
I had on me to to pay the locals get the truck unstuck and back
on its wheels and going again. While there Randy radioed, These
people are using a backhoe to dig holes and back fill, making
the course impassible without assistance from the local people.
After getting the truck rolled back onto wheels and unstuck Randy
continued to approximately race mile 970 were another man made
obstacle caused Randy to get stuck again in the Silver Eco Boost
Ford F-150, this time it cost Randy his only Drivers Jacket.
Randy said, It was dark and I couldnt see through
the dust to avoid it. All I could do was try and alert my team
that the truck was stuck again and that we were ok. We were stuck
for a long time, but thanks to the locals who got me stuck they
pulled me out after giving up my only jacket.
Not only did these man made holes cause the truck to get stuck
and lose several hours of time, but they caused serious damage
to the Power Steering pump. Randy and Larry had to change the
Power Steering pump near Race mile marker 982.
The Mongo Racing Crew met Randy at Race mile 985 and changed out
a damaged passenger side upper control arm and shock. Randy continued
to the finish line.
Randy Merritt and the team at Mongo Racing finished the 1061 miles
of the 43rd Annual SCORE International Baja 1000 in 44 hours and
37 minutes.
At the finish line an exhausted Randy said, We finished
this race on the same General Grabber Tires we started on and
could have done this race on 2 fuel stops. These Ford Eco Boost
3.5L V-6 direct injection twin turbo engines make great horse
power and have great fuel economy. I am very impressed with how
tough this truck is and the way my team stayed in the game for
almost two straight days of racing. Randy added, We
can now say we are Baja 1000 finishers!
Randy said at the finish line, I want to thank everyone
who helped us finish this race and if not for a lot of hard work
from everyone here we wouldnt have made it. I really appreciate
all the extra time and effort of those who could make it to the
race and the few who could not make the race but helped back at
the shop.
For more information
on Mongo Racing or the New Ford F-150 visit www.mongoracing.com
or your local Ford Dealer.
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5/1/10.
TrailReady Motorsports wins big in BITD Silver State 300.
TrailReady Motorsports set up a display at the new Aliante Resort
in North Las Vegas, NV to an unusually small crowd in preparation
for the Best in the Desert Silver State 300. On
Saturday, however, the results for TrailReady were huge as TrailReady
equipped race vehicles placed 1st in Ultra 4 (the rock racer class)
with Loren Healy, winner of the recent King of the Hammers, 1st in
Trick Truck with Jason Voss, 1st and 2nd in class 8 with Mcrae Glass
and Scott McFarland, and 1st and 3rd place in class 12 with Banning
Motorsports. Trailready backs its HD Series wheels with a one year
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2/10/10.
TrailReady Motorsports and the #18 TNC Machine
Trick Truck showed up at Parker hoping to shake off the past two years
of disapointment for both driver of record Tracy Rubio and co-driver
Larry Trim. For Rubio, who has raced Parker for 15+ years, the past
two have been tough. Tracy's long time mentor and Offroad racing legend,
Manny Esquerra, passed away while at the wheel of the #18 TT duing
the 2008 event, and in 2009 while running Manny's familiar Motorcraft
paint scheme as a tribute to the legend, the truck was crashed hard,
ultimately resulting in a DNF. For Trim, after a win in the 2007 Parker
event, 08 and 09 ended while in 3rd and 1st respectively, with mechanical
problems within 30 miles of the finish line. Now working together,
we hoped to get a good result after the success the team had in our
first three races together in 09. Rubio qualified the truck 11th amoung
27 Trick Trucks, and ran a clean first lap, battling with and passing
the #57 and duking it out with Clyde Stout in the #13, before handing
the truck off to Trim who would drive lap 2. Lap two was a lap of
attrition which saw us click off another consistant 2:40 minute lap,
while passing several other TT's on the side of the course and coming
into main pit 4th on the course while Rubio got back in to take it
to the finish. 90 miles later at Midway, the report came back that
the 97 of B. J Baldwin was first on the course and we are second.
We didn't bother to caculate corrected time on the trucks running
behind us, but headed to the finish to celebrate a good day. You guessed
it. The report came in that we broke about 20 miles from the finish
with a broken bolt/mangled bracket in a rear link. it's dejavu all
over again. The one hour repair was followed by a 10-15mph limp in
and an 11th place finish. But the TNC Machine got its 3rd consecutive
finish and the team continues to run with the leaders. Thanks to all
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2/1/10.
TrailReady Motorsports enters the 2010 Best in the Desert Trick Truck
Desert Racing Season with support from several fine product sponsors.
New for 2010: Weldon Fuel Pumps, Mastercraft Safety, F&L Fule,
and Vision X Lighting. We also continue to enjoy the support of
BFG Tires, Ford Trucks, King Shocks, Discount Signs, and K&N
Filters. Learn more about our promotional partners on our partners
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We'll be adding new video clips after each event, along with other
great clips we come across.
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