God these trucks sound amazing, everything form the way they look, the crowd cheering, all the sand/dirt getting thrown everywhere, the insane jumps and terrain, the suspension is super satisfying as well. Perfection
A Trophy Truck is the ultimate off-road racing machine, purpose-built to conquer the most challenging terrains with astonishing speed and agility. These high-performance vehicles are the stars of desert racing events like the Baja 1000 and the Mint 400, where they navigate through rugged landscapes, dunes, rocks, and mud with unmatched prowess. At first glance, Trophy Trucks look like a cross between a dune buggy and a monster truck, with their massive tires, long-travel suspension, and powerful engines. However, a closer look reveals the precision engineering and advanced technology that make them true marvels of off-road racing. One of the most striking features of a Trophy Truck is its suspension system. Designed to soak up bumps and jumps at high speeds, Trophy Trucks typically have over two feet of wheel travel, allowing them to glide over obstacles that would stop other vehicles dead in their tracks. This long-travel suspension is usually combined with advanced shock absorbers, often custom-made for each vehicle, to provide maximum control and stability in even the roughest terrain. Another key component of a Trophy Truck is its powerful engine. These machines are typically powered by V8 engines producing over 800 horsepower, allowing them to reach speeds of up to 140 miles per hour across the desert. These engines are often custom-built and tuned for maximum performance, with features like electronic fuel injection and dry-sump oil systems to ensure reliability even in the harshest conditions. The chassis of a Trophy Truck is usually constructed from lightweight yet incredibly strong materials like chromoly steel or carbon fiber. This combination of strength and low weight allows the vehicle to withstand the punishment of off-road racing while still being agile enough to navigate tight turns and narrow trails. In addition to their formidable performance capabilities, Trophy Trucks also feature a number of safety features to protect the driver and co-driver during races. These can include full roll cages, racing seats with multi-point harnesses, and onboard fire suppression systems, all designed to keep the occupants safe in the event of a crash or rollover. Overall, Trophy Trucks represent the pinnacle of off-road racing technology, combining brute power, advanced engineering, and rugged durability to conquer the toughest terrain on the planet. Whether tearing across the desert at breakneck speeds or crawling over boulders and through mud pits, these incredible machines are the undisputed kings of off-road racing.
15:05 who's the genius with his truck in the middle of the track 🤣🤣🤣🤣 your vids are AWESOME!!!!!! Glad I found your channel. I can just listen to the vid and it's music to my ears. This is coming from a moto guy too 👍
hell yea!!! i love it trophy trucks is the shit!!! i love to see them wide ass open in the whoops the suspention taking up the bumps i also love the jumps also i would love to do a ride along
Man you do, I used to go to baja every year for close to 10 years all races 250 500 and 1000 now I live in the Caribbean island too small for any long racing or desert fun, all we have is sand and beaches not complaining at all but man do I miss the monsters. Thanks man for real
Good Video! It is Amazing that over 20 years has past and Enduro Racing Team's Dave Ashley and Dan Smith STILL hold the Fastest miles Per Hour average at the Baja 1000 I believe it is at 62.5 per hour average ! I guess they just do not make Trophy Trucks and Driver the way they used too !
No! It's called running problem free & making the fewest stops. Trophy Trucks are only a couple MPH faster now than Class 8s & unlimited buggies were back in the 80s. Most of the time, one must appear to go slower in order to go faster & the car is NOT driving itself forward when the wheels are off the ground. I ran a small motor Class 2 with very limited travel & no power steering in the early 80s. Always ran clean & ran lap times within a couple seconds of the fastest times of the day against cars who's transmission cost more than my entire car. Had to run clean because I couldn't afford to repair a broken race car. In almost all racing, the spectacular looking cars aren't the fastest.
FOR ONE TIME AND YOUR LIFE ... ENJOY THIS RACE ... OF ROAD ... 1000 MILES ... NORTH TO SOUTH BAJA CALIFORNIA ... FROM ENSENADA TO LOS CABOS ... MORE THAN 50 YEARS OF TRADITION ... BETWEEN ... USA AND MEXICO ... IS OUR TRADITION ... IS FOR ALL FAMILY ... FELL THE SAVAGE WORLD VS TECHNOLOGY ...
@pagerg3432 hace 3 meses A Trophy Truck is the ultimate off-road racing machine, purpose-built to conquer the most challenging terrains with astonishing speed and agility. These high-performance vehicles are the stars of desert racing events like the Baja 1000 and the Mint 400, where they navigate through rugged landscapes, dunes, rocks, and mud with unmatched prowess.
@@tonywestover9610I understand "its baja"!!! But once youve been crushed by a vehicle such as I have. There's no going back. Pain every day for the last 28 years. Just trying to impart some wisdom and save someone from needless suffering.
no wonder every Mexican is filming what is available in much higher quality on UA-cam.. they seem to want a film of 200 different trucks doing the same thing over and over again for 6 hours
I get it that the bumping to pass is part of the sport but it sure is obnoxious. I mean give the person a few seconds to try and find an area to scoot over. Im not gonna scoot over and hit a tree or get stuck cause you cant wait 5 whole seconds.
freeking every single person with their phone out filming, kinda looks stupid like the real world is not interesting enough, gotta do what everyone else is doing...why?
right but there are 25 guys like you catching it in high-quality then putting it on YT for free viewing but every person has to have their own vid of the same thing x100, makes humans look like jackals @@You-TUBA
i hear ya, just cracks me up , I would personally just enjoy the show without a phone in front of my face and if anything cool happend just ask the hoard to share the vid with me. @@You-TUBA
@@whatyoudo9773 For myself and many others, it feels more like you're participating in the event when shooting it. It just adds to the thrill of it all. that's why you see so many people doing it. It's all good.
The term Bangers [Bane-GUURS] is Laten-American Street slang for 'Above Average' content. Fire or a Heater. Sentence- Dude!, Look at this Banger shot! Not to be confused with Banging.. It's also not to be taken so seriously to justify a comment at 2am.
Bring me the man that designs these coarse at once !My good man can you possibly charter a coarse that is straiter ? And smoother please ! The drivers and the fans along with myself are very very impressed with the super high speed strait runs when they hit speeds well into the hundreds of miles an hour.
There is no other race in the world that feels as timeless and meaningful as this race. A man and a truck blazing through the desert 🌵 🦎🪲🌵🌴🍀
Isle of man TT is much more
@@briarwindhauser2690 I should have said…To me, there is no other.
God these trucks sound amazing, everything form the way they look, the crowd cheering, all the sand/dirt getting thrown everywhere, the insane jumps and terrain, the suspension is super satisfying as well. Perfection
A Trophy Truck is the ultimate off-road racing machine, purpose-built to conquer the most challenging terrains with astonishing speed and agility. These high-performance vehicles are the stars of desert racing events like the Baja 1000 and the Mint 400, where they navigate through rugged landscapes, dunes, rocks, and mud with unmatched prowess.
At first glance, Trophy Trucks look like a cross between a dune buggy and a monster truck, with their massive tires, long-travel suspension, and powerful engines. However, a closer look reveals the precision engineering and advanced technology that make them true marvels of off-road racing.
One of the most striking features of a Trophy Truck is its suspension system. Designed to soak up bumps and jumps at high speeds, Trophy Trucks typically have over two feet of wheel travel, allowing them to glide over obstacles that would stop other vehicles dead in their tracks. This long-travel suspension is usually combined with advanced shock absorbers, often custom-made for each vehicle, to provide maximum control and stability in even the roughest terrain.
Another key component of a Trophy Truck is its powerful engine. These machines are typically powered by V8 engines producing over 800 horsepower, allowing them to reach speeds of up to 140 miles per hour across the desert. These engines are often custom-built and tuned for maximum performance, with features like electronic fuel injection and dry-sump oil systems to ensure reliability even in the harshest conditions.
The chassis of a Trophy Truck is usually constructed from lightweight yet incredibly strong materials like chromoly steel or carbon fiber. This combination of strength and low weight allows the vehicle to withstand the punishment of off-road racing while still being agile enough to navigate tight turns and narrow trails.
In addition to their formidable performance capabilities, Trophy Trucks also feature a number of safety features to protect the driver and co-driver during races. These can include full roll cages, racing seats with multi-point harnesses, and onboard fire suppression systems, all designed to keep the occupants safe in the event of a crash or rollover.
Overall, Trophy Trucks represent the pinnacle of off-road racing technology, combining brute power, advanced engineering, and rugged durability to conquer the toughest terrain on the planet. Whether tearing across the desert at breakneck speeds or crawling over boulders and through mud pits, these incredible machines are the undisputed kings of off-road racing.
AWWW SHIT! you know what we like!!!! Thanks to the whole team for filming, the race was a BLAST this year, can't wait for next season!
You guys are crushing it. Nice work.
thanks for watching!
One of the best Baja videos put out to date. Thanks awesome job.
These drivers have perfected the fine art of mixing dust and air and spreading it over a wide area. Mad driving.
32:30 who is that? riding the waves perfectly!
Thanks for your work talented drivers, riders, and photographers!
Thanks for watching!
Excellent coverage and racing, thanks for sharing, all the best to yous and your loved ones
I love it. It was the best part of San Felipe for me when it went through.
15:05 who's the genius with his truck in the middle of the track 🤣🤣🤣🤣 your vids are AWESOME!!!!!! Glad I found your channel. I can just listen to the vid and it's music to my ears. This is coming from a moto guy too 👍
It’s still crazy watching these AWD pull through the silt corners.
Been telling my fellow Raptor owners for years 4WD is where it is at. But now the trophy truck tech is finally there and proving the point.
Incredible footage mate. You sure do get the shot.
This is the best channel on UA-cam
Amazing shots like always!
That said, those fans are getting mighty close to some dangerous areas.
Two words: Group B
👍💯 too your channel here
Tuba rules off road racing vids!
Great video dudes!!
Thank you!
The best!! Thanks 👍🏻
Oh man, those people get covered in that silt! Stand closer guys. Lol
the way he saved that from flipping while on 2 wheels at the beginning of the video is one of the most impressive things ive ever seen
Yes!!! Love these
They take forever to create haha thanks for watching
@@You-TUBA I’m sure!!! I would probably run out of storage!🤣
hell yea!!! i love it trophy trucks is the shit!!! i love to see them wide ass open in the whoops the suspention taking up the bumps i also love the jumps also i would love to do a ride along
I don't know how you guys do it to get this footage. But god damn these videos are always top notch And definitely never Disappoint.
Epic footage as usual You TUBA
Absolutely fantastic video
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Trophy trucks are so badass I love them
@tuba you make us proud all of the time 😊 kudos man best offroad channel on UA-cam
Thank You! haha I'm trying really hard to keep you all entertained!
Man you do, I used to go to baja every year for close to 10 years all races 250 500 and 1000 now I live in the Caribbean island too small for any long racing or desert fun, all we have is sand and beaches not complaining at all but man do I miss the monsters. Thanks man for real
@@deprosergroup7016 that’s awesome thanks for watching in the Caribbean!
Anybody else notice that lady fall in drone footage at 00:08 on the right? Lmao
haha yeah she hit the dirt!
Yes I didnt realize it was a woment tho
Good Video! It is Amazing that over 20 years has past and Enduro Racing Team's Dave Ashley and Dan Smith STILL hold the Fastest miles Per Hour average at the Baja 1000 I believe it is at 62.5 per hour average !
I guess they just do not make Trophy Trucks and Driver the way they used too !
No! It's called running problem free & making the fewest stops. Trophy Trucks are only a couple MPH faster now than Class 8s & unlimited buggies were back in the 80s. Most of the time, one must appear to go slower in order to go faster & the car is NOT driving itself forward when the wheels are off the ground. I ran a small motor Class 2 with very limited travel & no power steering in the early 80s. Always ran clean & ran lap times within a couple seconds of the fastest times of the day against cars who's transmission cost more than my entire car. Had to run clean because I couldn't afford to repair a broken race car. In almost all racing, the spectacular looking cars aren't the fastest.
This is a sick video
Thank you, more coming soon like this one👍🏼
Ciğerler gitti😮
👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽🔥 Огонь!!!
You TUBU, You The MANA
Thanks Luku
an example of the Trophy Truck is in my home, albeit on a scale of 1:5. It's fun to be there.
I gotta go to the weed store and watch this again after :D
FOR ONE TIME AND YOUR LIFE ... ENJOY THIS RACE ... OF ROAD ... 1000 MILES ... NORTH TO SOUTH BAJA CALIFORNIA ... FROM ENSENADA TO LOS CABOS ... MORE THAN 50 YEARS OF TRADITION ... BETWEEN ... USA AND MEXICO ... IS OUR TRADITION ... IS FOR ALL FAMILY ... FELL THE SAVAGE WORLD VS TECHNOLOGY ...
Excelente
Are you a Australia 🇦🇺 behind this channel 1️⃣🇦🇨👂👀👂👀👂🇦🇨
The real men do this race on a motorcycle.
The shot in the 55:48 is great😅
That seems a lot smoother than the desert racing in in desert US. How does it compare to the new Polaris and can am
great
Top marotop....gile
Why do I find myself rooting for an epic crash
@pagerg3432
hace 3 meses
A Trophy Truck is the ultimate off-road racing machine, purpose-built to conquer the most challenging terrains with astonishing speed and agility. These high-performance vehicles are the stars of desert racing events like the Baja 1000 and the Mint 400, where they navigate through rugged landscapes, dunes, rocks, and mud with unmatched prowess.
How do we find out the winner and top ten with times?
Id love to race in this... how how?
brenthal industries arrive and drive look em up
I love trophy trucks, but what about some love for the other classes?
Working on one right now! All classes👍🏼 1-hour long
All those spectators standing that close to a race with no crash barriers are fools.
Nah it’s good to still have some danger in the world. They know the risk.
That's Baja
@@tonywestover9610I understand "its baja"!!! But once youve been crushed by a vehicle such as I have. There's no going back. Pain every day for the last 28 years. Just trying to impart some wisdom and save someone from needless suffering.
@@tedwright1380 it's like the running of the bulls for them it's a badge of honor to get as close to what can kill you for them
no wonder every Mexican is filming what is available in much higher quality on UA-cam.. they seem to want a film of 200 different trucks doing the same thing over and over again for 6 hours
1:13 Check the idiot out with his doors open.
That's a broken fender 😂
@@alexsvilla7962 One of the spectator cars up on the bank, wally.
🌵🏜️🛻💨💯🔥🔥🤙🏾
Was that bj baldwin yelling at the camera hes not racing
WHAT'S THE BIG DEAL,america has been doing this with VWs for over 50 years.thanks Bruce Meyers.RIP
It’s all come a long way since the Meyers Manx 😂
Meh, the real men are in the last class nobody watches, the vw bugs lol
Damn right!
I get it that the bumping to pass is part of the sport but it sure is obnoxious. I mean give the person a few seconds to try and find an area to scoot over. Im not gonna scoot over and hit a tree or get stuck cause you cant wait 5 whole seconds.
I mean, they don't really have mirrors, and there's no real way of getting their attention otherwise.
freeking every single person with their phone out filming, kinda looks stupid like the real world is not interesting enough, gotta do what everyone else is doing...why?
Same reason I have my camera out shooting. the addiction of catching something wild on camera is real.
right but there are 25 guys like you catching it in high-quality then putting it on YT for free viewing but every person has to have their own vid of the same thing x100, makes humans look like jackals
@@You-TUBA
@@whatyoudo9773 They're all having a good time. For most of these guys, this day is the most exciting day of the year.
i hear ya, just cracks me up , I would personally just enjoy the show without a phone in front of my face and if anything cool happend just ask the hoard to share the vid with me.
@@You-TUBA
@@whatyoudo9773 For myself and many others, it feels more like you're participating in the event when shooting it. It just adds to the thrill of it all. that's why you see so many people doing it. It's all good.
Whats with this "BANGERS" crap ?
The term Bangers [Bane-GUURS] is Laten-American Street slang for 'Above Average' content. Fire or a Heater. Sentence- Dude!, Look at this Banger shot!
Not to be confused with Banging..
It's also not to be taken so seriously to justify a comment at 2am.
Bring me the man that designs these coarse at once !My good man can you possibly charter a coarse that is straiter ? And smoother please ! The drivers and the fans along with myself are very very impressed with the super high speed strait runs when they hit speeds well into the hundreds of miles an hour.