Tag: Jimco Racing Inc

  • Jimco Racing Featured In Dirt 5

    Jimco Racing Featured In Dirt 5

    The incredible virtual world of The Dirt series now features authentic North American off-road race vehicles from Jimco Racing. You can now choose to pilot either a Jimco Maximus Unlimited Truck or Hammerhead Class 1 Car among the variety of vehicles, as well as modify your livery and parts to your liking.

    The world class gaming platform created by gaming powerhouse codemasters finally connects the dots for the European world of rallying to the American world of desert off-road racing, a victory for the spread of off-road culture. Young gaming enthusiasts around the world will now be exposed to the Jimco brand and American Desert off-road racing.

    Perhaps in a short time there will be a stand alone “American Desert Off-Road Game” of the caliber of Dirt 5. We think the world wants and needs it.

    DIRT 5. It’s time to Let Loose

    The Game will be released in October 2020 on Xbox Series X, Playstation 5, Windows PC (via Stream) and the current generation of Xbox and PlayStation consoles. As well a Google Stadia version will be released in early 2021.

    DIRT 5 is more than relentless rallying, more than suspension-shaking jumps, more than hairpins and handbrakes. Join an energised world of off-road racing, and be part of a vibe that delivers big on epic action, pure expression, and unbridled style.  These are things in which Jimco Racing is more than familiar with, and more than capable of.

    Jimco Racing Incorporated houses one of the most technologically advanced off road race shops in the world. Utilizing a staff of respected fabricators, engineers and racers, Jimco builds winning state-of-the-art off road racing vehicles and pre-runners. Jimco-built race cars are delivered to racers worldwide.

    Jimco Racing operates their race shop in Santee, California. The race shop features a sprawling 16,000 square feet divided up into sections for race car prep, race car design and fabrication and component production.

    With over 600 victories, 90 championships worldwide in the U.S., Mexico, Australia, South Africa, and Europe, Jimco Racing continues to strive to be the best, because in motor sports you are either going to the front or back of the field.

  • Hatch Racing Debuts the Latest Jimco-built Creation

    Hatch Racing Debuts the Latest Jimco-built Creation

    Every facet of a Jimco-built chassis is a combination of history and innovation; a result of four decades of experience handcrafting championship off-road racecars. Inspired by the popularity of the legendary Trophy Truck class, the Spec TT platform was conceived as an intermediary between the limited and unlimited truck classes.  Modeled after Jimco’s championship Trophy Truck chassis, the 6100 Trophy Truck Spec is the culmination of 40 years of race-winning experience and is delivered competition-ready.

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    When 2018 SNORE Class 10 Champion and loyal Jimco car owner Fred Hatch was ready to take on the ultra-competitive Spec TT class, he once again called on the artists and engineers at Jimco to design, construct, and deliver the next masterpiece in his collection.  Last December, Hatch Racing took delivery of their new truck at the SNORE Rage at the River in Laughlin, Nevada. With no testing time due to bad weather, the Hatch Racing Spec TT finished third – straight out of the box in both the Unlimited Sportsman and 6100 Truck classes.

    The Hatch Racing Spec TT features many of the same components and abilities as its iconic counterpart however the stock sealed GM LS3 engine and Gearworks 3-speed Turbo 400 transmission package provide a relatively affordable option compared to the unlimited class trucks.  Jimco’s lightweight and nimble Spec TT chassis design combined with GM’s LS3 power plant delivers an uncompromising performance-oriented machine while also maintaining the competitiveness that made this one of the fastest growing classes in the desert.

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    About Race-Dezert.com
    Race-Dezert.com was created by off-road enthusiasts, giving off-roaders a place online to share information about the sport and culture of off-road racing.  Based in Southern California, Race-Dezert.com highlights the off-road disciplines of desert racing, short course off-road, stadium truck racing, rally raid, rally racing and rock crawling.

    Our goal is to connect the world of off-road racing globally, bringing people together through the common denominator of off-road culture.  Whether you are a racer, a promoter, a chase team member, a casual fan, or just interested in learning about off-road, Race-Dezert.com is a place where you can learn about the sport and culture of off-road racing.

  • JIMCO’s Cody Parkhouse Wins Second Consecutive SCORE-International Baja 500

    JIMCO’s Cody Parkhouse Wins Second Consecutive SCORE-International Baja 500

    JIMCO Sweeps Class 1 Podium, Takes Top Four Spots

    unnamed (76)Cody Parkhouse went to Ensenada with one goal in mind – to defend his 2014 Class 1 Baja 500 victory.  Having spent many days pre-running and preparing for the grueling race, the #127 JIMCO buggy proved most prepared for the Baja 500 course that went to areas untouched in many years, winning 2015 SCORE-International Baja 500 in Class 1.  Nineteen Class 1 vehicles took the green flag but only ten finished.  The top four spots belonged to JIMCO, with #160 Victor Barreda, #128 Brent Parkhouse and #104 Rob Archibald all finishing over an hour after the father/son duo of Brian/Cody Parkhouse.  The win marks their second consecutive Baja 500 win in dominating fashion. (more…)

  • JIMCO Racing’s Jason Voss Wins the BITD Silver State 300

    JIMCO Racing’s Jason Voss Wins the BITD Silver State 300

    Three JIMCO Vehicles in the Top Five Overall

    The Silver State 300 racecourse is run in the Eastern part of Nevada and can be considered one of the fastest racecourses of the series.  Three hundred miles is all there is to muscle your way to the front.    After earning top starting position, Jason Voss never surrendered his track position and took the overall win to close the gap in the 2015 overall points race.

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    Though clean air is an obvious advantage on fast roads that produce blinding dust, a flawless race is still required to take an overall as each race becomes closer and closer.  Jason Voss did just that and won Silver State +00:02:24 over second place finisher, Rob MacCachren.  The win marks Voss’ second consecutive Silver State 300 victory.   After taking four BITD wins (Parker 425, Silver State 300, Vegas to Reno and Henderson 250) in 2014, Voss is now proving he owns one of the most reliable and consistent trucks in off-road and currently sits fourth in the overall points chase.

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    Two other JIMCO vehicles landed in the top five, including the brand new #1549 buggy of Sam Berri and current Class 1500 points leader, Cody Parkhouse.  One point separated the two heading in to the race.  Parkhouse missed out on the class win +00:00:38 behind 1500 winner CJ Hutchins.  He was the first Class 1500 to finish line but Hutchins, having started eleven spots behind, won on corrected time.  Though Parkhouse is yet to win in 2015, he is proving consistency can also give you the edge in overall points halfway through a season.

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    Despite his huge win at the Mint 400 earlier this year, Berri sits four points behind Parkhouse in the overall points lead.  Berri was +00:02:35 off Hutchins’ pace and continues to astonish the class in his single seat JIMCO buggy.   Just missing the top ten was JIMCO’s #1599 Todd Tuls.  #1547 Pat McCarthy did not finish.

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    #92 Kevin Curtis powered through numerous issues all day and salvaged points as the last finisher of the race.

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    #94 Steve Strobel was sixteenth overall qualifier and was up front with the leaders through the fifth pit but ended up not finishing the race.   At race mile 187, a mechanical failure in a remote, narrow part of the race track left the #94 stranded with chase crews unable to get the truck and make the necessary repairs needed to finish the race. Justin Lofton’s day ended almost as quickly as it began.

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    Sixteen miles in to the race rolled the #41 JIMCO Trick Truck cutting their day short. “Both John and I are doing well after our flip at Silver State. Big thanks to our Sparco Full contaminate seats, neck restraints and Jimco Racing Inc for building a safe truck. We will rebuild and be back faster than ever,” said Lofton.

    Class 10 has been shaping up to be one of the most competitive classes in off-road racing.  Twenty-one 10 cars started the race, including the #1025 and #1071 of Chad Dohrman and Jason Coleman.  Fifty miles in to the race, the two led the field and were separated by only ten seconds.  The run out front was short lived when Dohrman eventually dropped out due to mechanical issues.

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    Coleman pushed on but sat +00:04:55 off Class 10 leader and eventual race winner Cody Robinson at race mile 150. Coleman made strides to close the gap throughout the second half of the race but never enough to take the top spot from Robinson.  Coleman seized the second place spot on the podium and now sits in second place in overall points in Class 10.

    Racing will resume South of the border for the 47th Bud Light SCORE Baja 500 from June 3rd – 8th.

    About JIMCO Racing Inc.
    Jimco Racing Inc is the largest off-road race car builder in the world.  From American desert races to Baja races to the Tatts Finke Desert Race to the Dakar Rally, JIMCO has been manufacturing top of the industry off-road race vehicles since 1975.  Twenty time SCORE Chassis Builder of the Year, JIMCO’s Trophy Trucks, Class 1, Class 10, Class 12, Class 1/2-1600, Pre-Runners, Pro-Lite, Pro 2 and Rally Raid vehicles are the industry standard that continue to produce wins and championships across all mediums of off-road.

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  • JIMCO Racing Puts Four Vehicles in Top Ten at Best in the Desert’s Parker 425

    JIMCO Racing Puts Four Vehicles in Top Ten at Best in the Desert’s Parker 425

    Lofton works out kinks in brand new JIMCO Trophy Truck

    unnamed (31)Best in the Desert kicked off their 2015 car/truck season with the prestigious Parker 425 in Parker, AZ this past weekend.  The challenging terrain was both a proving and testing ground in the early stages of 2015, as racers battled over four hundred miles with one of the most competitive fields in recent Parker history.  Justin Lofton debuted his #41 Trophy Truck in promising fashion after a third qualifying position and holding a lead for part of the race but it was the JIMCO Class 1500 racers that put four vehicles in the top ten overall. (more…)

  • JIMCO Racing Kicks Off 2015 Season with Class 1 Win at the SCORE International San Felipe 250

    JIMCO Racing Kicks Off 2015 Season with Class 1 Win at the SCORE International San Felipe 250

    Primed for Two Vehicle Debuts at Best in the Desert’s Parker 425

    unnamed (9)After a momentous year in 2014, JIMCO Racing celebrates its 40th year of off-road race car building with Rob Archibald’s win in Class 1 at SCORE International’s San Felipe 250.  An impressive field showed up for the 259-mile sprint in San Felipe, which is home to the wide variety of terrain first to shake down vehicles after a couple months resting in the shop.  After the brutal race San Felipe is known for, JIMCO Racing’s Rob Archibald was first to cross the line in Class 1, earning his first win in Class 1 in the SCORE-International Series.

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