
Held just north of his hometown of Las Vegas, Nevada, “The Great American Desert Race” is regarded as one of the most difficult and prestigious off-road races in the world. The course features silt beds, miles of rocky moon-hills, sandy washes, high speed graded roads, and the infamous “Rock Garden”. “This is the roughest course I have ever been on,” Baldwin commented after the race. “It is worse than anything that Baja has to offer.” After experiencing myriad problems in last year’s race, Ballistic BJ eased back to ensure the new No. 97 General Tire / Monster Energy Unlimited Truck could finish all four laps. He battled with last year’s winner Roger Norman for much of the race, but BJ’s patience prevailed in the end. The only issues this year for the No. 97 truck were a minor brake line problem, and the talented pit crew of Baldwin Motorsports got that resolved quickly.

The next stop for Ballistic BJ Baldwin will be Best in the Desert’s Biltek Silver State 300 on April 29 – May 1 as he attempts to repeat his 2010 BITD season championship in the No. 97 General Tires / Monster Energy truck. On June 3 – 5 Ballistic BJ will head to the Tecate SCORE Baja 500, a race that he won in 2008 on his way to a SCORE International season championship. For the latest information and updates on BJ Baldwin please visit his website at www.ballisticbjbaldwin.com or his Facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/pages/Ballistic-BJ-Baldwin/153674591314785.
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