Kevin Sacalas Ultra4 BITD Winner
September 3, 2009 by Fish
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RIVERSIDE, CA AUGUST 27, 2009: Kevin Sacalas takes the Best In The Desert (BITD) Vegas to Reno the Long Way win in the Ultra4 class August 20-August 22. Sacalas was the only Ultra4 driver to iron man the event and successfully cross the finish line all three days in the longest off road race in the USA. This win also secures him a starting position in the 2010 King of the Hammers.
The new Ultra4 class in BITD allowed “rock crawlers” to compete in this epic desert race. Without a vehicle to participate in this class, Sacalas spent five months designing his first attempt at fabricating a complete car, but naturally the bulk of the build was completed in the 9 days prior to the race. The first day of the race was the second day in the vehicle, the only testing was the weekend prior when Bilstein tuned in the shocks for the mighty load. The vehicle worked with only a handful of mechanical difficulties, mostly related to the heat which plagued all teams during this intense race. “The heat was brutal,” said Sacalas, “we had to replace melted bushings and contend with overheating just to name a few obstacles.”
The Viking Offroad team competed against eleven vehicles in the Ultra4 class. With a tracker that didn’t work on Day 1, no one even knew that Sacalas was getting ready to cross the finish line after being on the course for close to eleven hours. As Sacalas learned to drive the vehicle, and lost his clutch due to silt, he made the decision that it would be unsafe to put someone else into the driver’s seat. He would have to accomplish this race on his own with co-driver Doug Williams by his side. Day 2 offered more setbacks, but the team continued to push through to the finish line, and was the only Ultra4 vehicle to finish the first 2 days. By the morning of Day 3 they knew they just needed to finish to win and by this time Sacalas had adapted to the vehicle and the terrain “we felt more comfortable driving in the blind silt for minutes at a time,” said co-driver Williams. They successfully completed Day 3 with no rear brakes and a poorly functioning clutch. The feeling of accomplishment was evident at the finish line as they took the checkered flag for the win. After adjusted time, Sacalas 4435 finished in 31 hours 12 minutes, 2 hours ahead of the second place team.
Viking Offroad took a chance and sponsored a team that was an underdog going into this race. Their car was unheard of and their names were not among the elite. But now, they are in the record books as the first ever winner of the Ultra4 class in the longest BITD race in history. “I am addicted! It was fun and I would like to do some smaller races,” said Sacalas.
Kevin Sacalas, driver of record, is now qualified to start in the 2010 Griffin King of the Hammers. “I have a few modifications to do to make it crawl better in the rocks, but we will be ready!” said Sacalas.
Sponsors – Viking Offroad/Winchline, Bilstein, JE Reel, BFGoodrich Tires
About Kevin Sacalas – He is a 26 year old native Californian who has been off roading at the Hammers for the past 4 years in his highly modified ’01 TJ. He attempted to qualify for the 2009 King of the Hammers by successfully completing the LCQ in his TJ. Due to limited spots, his qualifying time was just shy of the cutoff. Missing the LCQ by just a few spots is what prompted Sacalas to fabricate the vehicle for the BITD Vegas to Reno race. He intends to be competitive in the 2010 King of the Hammers and participate in other races throughout the year that test his abilities as a driver and a fabricator.
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If you would like more information about this race, wish to schedule an interview, or want to inquire about sponsoring Kevin Sacalas, please call Viking Team Manager Shannon Welch at 949 295-2676 or email Shannon at team@vikingoffroad.com
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BITD Vegas to Reno Ultra4 Class Finishing Order
Place Overall Team # Name Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Total Time
1 67 4435 Kevin Sacalas 11:40:24 12:19:40 7:12:35 31:12:41
2 74 4488 Brandon Watson 14:45:00 11:17:23 7:13:19 33:15:43
3 78 4461 Ben Napier 14:45:00 11:19:20 7:56:40 34:01:00
4 84 4411 Dean Bulloch 14:45:00 12:26:36 8:25:25 35:37:02
5 106 4471 Jeff Knoll 10:08:32 15:45:00 00:00:00
• 14:45:00 is the max time applied to day 1 due to DNF
• 15:45:00 is the max time applied to day 2 due to DNF
Scott & Andy McMillin CROWNED 2009 Vegas to Reno 1000-mile Desert Race Champions
August 29, 2009 by Fish
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Team 71 Racing Claims Third Overall at Vegas to Reno
August 28, 2009 by Fish
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Rick D. Johnson Earns Third Place Overall at
Best in the Desert’s Vegas to Reno “The Long Way Race”
Testing the endurance and determination of even the most experienced teams, Best in the Desert’s Vegas to Reno “The Long Way Race” hosted an impressive field of over 250 entries for the longest point-to point race in the United States.
Looking to defend the overall and the class win from last year’s Vegas to Reno, the General Tire/Lucas Oil sponsored Team 71 Racing Trick Truck took to the silty Nevada desert in search of a repeat performance. Qualifying for the 14th starting position, Rick D. Johnson and co-driver, Brian Sallee, maintained a consistent pace and despite a minor alternator repair, were able to gain two positions after the first day of competition. As the three day battle heated up, Rick continued to work his way through the field, running a nearly flawless race and finishing in the fourth position during the second stage. The final day of competition found the Team 71 Racing Trick Truck in a three-way battle for first place and with the hopes of clenching consecutive wins in the longest point-to-point race North of the Baja border. After running what Johnson described as nothing less than a “phenomenal” race, the General Tire/Lucas Oil sponsored truck claimed the third place overall with a total finishing time of 18 hours and 39 seconds. Team 71 Racing’s remarkable third place showing at this year’s Vegas to Reno “The Long Way Race” adds to the team’s already outstanding season. Claiming podium finishes (including two wins) in the last four races entered this year, it would seem as though Rick D. Johnson is an almost unstoppable force in the unlimited truck class for the 2009 season. As Team 71 Racing prepares for the final few competitions of 2009, Myrl Akerman, team owner and manager, is excited to announce their plans for the remainder of the race season. “With the full backing of General Tire and the generous support of our sponsors, Team 71 Racing will join forces with Lucas Oil/General Tire sponsored short-course superstar, Carl Renezeder, for this year’s SCORE Baja 1000. This match-up will undoubtedly pair two off-road racing professionals from completely diverse competition backgrounds into one dynamic driving team. We are very excited about this partnership and look forward to this year’s legendary Baja 1000,” remarked Akerman. Team 71 Racing’s will be back in the desert for the 42nd Annual Tecate SCORE Baja 1000 in Ensenada, B.C., Mexico on November 19 – 22, 2009.
Special Thanks to the Team 71 Racing Sponsors:
General Tire
Lucas Oil
King Shocks
Soltek Lighting
Hostyle
Ford Racing
MasterCraft Safety
Motion Tire, Leon Patton Engines, North American Off-Road, Compdoor, Zoom Factor, Light Racing, Slime
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