Man, the Nassar guy sure seems like a cool dude, felt totally bad about that roll over in practice. Got to love the guys who aren’t the spoiled brats in racing.
John Montgomery I don’t know anything about that. I just looked it up and He won with the Toyota team. Robby didn’t run with that team so I have no idea
@@KosmicHRTRacingTeam He did drive the hummer for at least one year. That is usually a Robby Gordon car. Really don't know if he is the owner. ..Not stopping can have a valid reason tho. Gorden never got close to a win in the Dakar. Nassar had several and a bunch of podiums aswel. In a team with Gordon i would think Nassar would always be the nr1 driver.
@@KosmicHRTRacingTeam Ha! RG finished 49th in 2019 in a SxS with over 10 hours of penalties. RG's best finish was in 2009 in a Hummer, since then, it's been a disaster.
So.. Nasser Al-Attiyah just gained on a half an hour on the last stretch.. Half an hour faster than the lead, whom were also flying flat out with their similar equipment. A different level of driving skills.
Nasser blew my mind when I first saw him race. I thought he was just another bored millionaire middle eastern rich asshole with a lot of money to waste, taking the place of a talented driver. Proved me wrong really fucking quick lmao
He didn’t gain an hour and a half, but nonetheless, he was very good at his first Baja 1000. Do remember that he had already driven Robby Gordon’s Hummer H3 in one South American Dakar, which is just as big as this truck. Still different because the Hummer was RWD, not 4x4
Maybe they can get the names on the results correct and have the course map be correct....go watch the monster video from the race for a more complete video...
Impressive to be 2nd at their first attempt. I’m happy for Nasser and Toby, but also glad the local team was able to beat them! Baja racers would have looked bad if a rookie had beat all of them
@@ghostcell030 When in another country have the basic human decency to respect the locals. What's wrong with you? Your mama sure did a lousy job raising you.
I love how Jessie Jones is just laid back and saying how a little duct tape on the truck and it is ready to race. The man knows that things are going to happen and was more concerned about how things were going for Nassar.
What an awesome video. So happy for these guys, first Baja 1000 and 2nd place. Cant wait for next year Baja 1000, La Paz miss it soooo much! Hope to see these team in the finish line.
Wish that there had been more footage of Nassar discussing his detailed thoughts and impressions on the truck and specific differences from his normal Gazoo racing ride. Would love to hear him compare and contrast, particularly his thoughts on the suitability of crossing over the Chevy to the Dakar event and the suitability of the Toyota if it were to be used on the Baja event.
I have to hold on that I am not breaking out in tears. 2019 was the best year because of the crap corona. Now its a very different time. But somehow we have to come together and fix it. Then we se each other in the Baja. Peace/ love and Gesundheit from Germany.
Them locals set up traps and stunts, just to see the vehicles fly or crash spectacularly. Baja is still a tough race. It really does put your truck and drivers, especially co-drivers, in a tough test of endurance and getting there safely. Someone might sing BAHA one day lol Edit: There's also a Bike's class. Im surprised Toby didn't try to take some of the experience home to remember
It would be great if you guys drill down on how great a trophy truck is versus a Dakar truck or the differences speed suspension that's what all is guys really want to know
@@MrLundefaret thanks. I have raced class 10 SCORE and BITD Vegas to Reno on my dirt bike. Not rally... Wondering if he LOVED THE TROPHY TRUCK motor(1000 hp) and 30" travel suspension. The cool stuff! We know rally cars are fast but roll if a pebble...😁
@@darrellhiatt6500 They all love it (I work in Europan motorsport on a World Championship level, specializing in the World Rally Championship, not to be confused with the World Rally Raid Championship, which has rallies - or raids - including the Dakar.) The Dakar used to be in Africa, and was a lot more difficult terrain, so the two wheel drive buggies where only partly successful. There was an American Trophy Truck/Class One, entered for some years, but it never managed a good result. Robby Gordon has also done the Dakar but never gotten a really good result. When the race was moved (first to South America, then to an Arab nation) the course changed, and for a period two wheel drive cars where faster because they where allowed longer suspension travel and bigger wheels. (Look up Peugeot Dakar). Then there where new rules since the four wheel drive guys though the buggies got to much of an advantage, so the two wheel drive cars got less suspension travel and other changes. The Dakar used to be totally crazy, with for example big twin engined trucks that did over 170 mph (trucks still race and the Russian KAMAZ teams are one of the most successful), and full on prototypes both in bikes and cars. A four wheel drive trophy truck is of course an awesome machine, and all rally drivers I have talked to that has tried trophy trucks says they are really really cool (also the two wheel drive ones which are more usual.) In Europe Motorsport is very factory and engineer driven, so costs are extreme. Both in developing, building and running. I really like the US take where you have a sport that is doable at top level for private teams. A trophy truck is in that regard much more performance for the buck. Thy rally cars or rally raid cars roll over by pebbles is as you know not true. Cars in the World Rally Championship (not raids) has dampers (McPherson struts) costing as much as 150.000$ a corner (when Volkswagen ran SACHS). But horses for courses. Cool that you bike in Best In The Desert - respect!
Thx! Iron Man class back in the day! Love Rally and VR46 even more! Baja is great because motors on big trucks wide open to test for ford, Chevy etc. Buying a UTV this year to start SCORE/BITD IN FALL! 🔥 ☝!
Mason and geiser build awd trucks. Both redbull trucks build by mason are mid rear engine awd with portal axles in the front running a narrow front diff with an integrated transfer case. Geiser has a two engine truck each engine produces 500hp and they run regular axles in the front.
Rally raid vehicles are top technology under restricted rules (FIA) made to highlight the drivers skills.. Trophy Truck are designed to help the driver. Is like comparing Manual/Auto transmission..and to become rally driver you do school.
That's three real professionals and champions right there. And Toby is a champion on two wheels! This wasn't even his specialty and look how well he did.
@@MudhaffarAdhwa They do? they seem to have a category for every other type of vehicle! I know that the truck(s) that Robbie Gordon runs are (externally at least) twins to his SCORE trucks). TY for good information! Here is a further question how would one of the big trucks do in the Baja (250 (wind sprint for those monsters), 500, 1000)? Seeing one of those huge Tatra's bombing through the silt or across one of the dry lake beds would be cool!
@@fooman2108 if we're judging completely on their Dakar times, the Dakar trucks would be similar in pace. The Coronel brothers' Baja truck was the only SCORE vehicle in Dakar this year and they finished in 54 hours. For comparison the winning KAMAZ truck finished in 48 hours and the Tatra finished in 53 hours.
@@MudhaffarAdhwa Like I said I have always found the big race trucks (Dakar) to be both awesome and fascinating to watch, and just for curiosity's sake Iwonder how they would do. A 1000 miles for one of the big Kamaz or Tatra trucks (especially one of the Red Bull ones (the way they prepare them) would be just a wind sprint for them!
But remember, Baja is full of traps set by Locals. So it's PART of the race. Yes, everything that happens in Baja, happens only in Baja. And the only reason trophy trucks or Baja drivers finish a bit slower, is because of the those experiences. You never know what will happen. And Baja, is the Badlands of the Americas
after just a couple of runs and considering one of them isn't even a dedicated car driver- 28th to 2nd.......... I think they may have disproved you there EH!
@@scottkilla I made that statement based off of my personal "baja style" desert experience and what I see of Dakar style terrain and the car's suspensions.
Would love to see them drive the Hilux in Baja next time 🤙 Or is it only American cars? As well as it would be cool to see the American brands in Dacar.
Please promote pakistan Jhal magsi and cholistan off road track and racing which happen now every year and the one of Pakistan off road driver Nadir magsi who’s is founder of off road racing in pakistan. Thank you
Total misconception on my part. I always assumed they raced from one end of the Baja Peninsula from Tijuana all the way to Cabo San Lucas. My bad. Still a very challenging race to say the least.
It depends on the year. They mostly alternate between loops and point-to-point runs every year. And sometimes they'll do a full peninsula run to La Paz or Cabo like on the 50th anniversary couple years ago.
@@jassielantonioperez9307 is it like a skedual that dictates what format each race will be? or is it just year by year. because I think it was 2007 when it was run all the way to Cabo San Lucas
@@nick45062000 and 2007 had the finish line in Cabo both specials (the 2000 was nearly 2000 miles and 2007 was the 40th anniversary) also there has been another starting points like the cities of Tijuana and Mexicali. There is another race called NORRA Mexican 1000 a rally that goes from Ensenada to Cabo (trough 5 days of race) every year
This race takes more skill then Dakkar. Less technology more car pure bad ass sorry Dakkar but Baja will always be better cooler and be a real test of man and machine not man and PC
Because Price wanted to? He's been racing the Finke in both a bike and truck for a couple years now, trying to win both classes in the same race. Price is a fucking animal.
H P because he’s racing in the Dakar in a few weeks to back up his second win on the bike. There’s no way Ktm would let him ride the bike in the Baja period, let alone so close to the Dakar so that they can continue there record breaking dominance. Plus, with Toby’s career he’s looking for as much experience as possible to no doubt make the transition off the bike at some stage👍
the dakar champ is very humble . thumbs up
unsub Nasser is a true Dakar legend. Successful WRC driver and an Olympic bronze medalist in shooting.
Man, the Nassar guy sure seems like a cool dude, felt totally bad about that roll over in practice. Got to love the guys who aren’t the spoiled brats in racing.
He is a very nice guy. And a good friend
John Montgomery I don’t know anything about that. I just looked it up and He won with the Toyota team. Robby didn’t run with that team so I have no idea
@@KosmicHRTRacingTeam He did drive the hummer for at least one year. That is usually a Robby Gordon car. Really don't know if he is the owner. ..Not stopping can have a valid reason tho. Gorden never got close to a win in the Dakar. Nassar had several and a bunch of podiums aswel. In a team with Gordon i would think Nassar would always be the nr1 driver.
J Biafra didn’t Robby get 2nd place in 2019? That’s pretty “close” if you ask me 🤷🏻♂️
@@KosmicHRTRacingTeam Ha! RG finished 49th in 2019 in a SxS with over 10 hours of penalties. RG's best finish was in 2009 in a Hummer, since then, it's been a disaster.
So.. Nasser Al-Attiyah just gained on a half an hour on the last stretch.. Half an hour faster than the lead, whom were also flying flat out with their similar equipment. A different level of driving skills.
LOL no replies are comments to that statement hahaha
He is surely on a different level! And a very humble and likable person who would answer any question to anybody with a smile on his face.
Nasser blew my mind when I first saw him race. I thought he was just another bored millionaire middle eastern rich asshole with a lot of money to waste, taking the place of a talented driver. Proved me wrong really fucking quick lmao
oh if he ran it every year he would win overall in no time.
He didn’t gain an hour and a half, but nonetheless, he was very good at his first Baja 1000. Do remember that he had already driven Robby Gordon’s Hummer H3 in one South American Dakar, which is just as big as this truck. Still different because the Hummer was RWD, not 4x4
Once again Red Bull did it majestically. Thank you so much to bring 2 legends together to this fantastic race and the result speaks for itself.
Maybe they can get the names on the results correct and have the course map be correct....go watch the monster video from the race for a more complete video...
Nasser is so damn likable. Genuinely humble, nice, and authentic champions are amazing.
Impressive to be 2nd at their first attempt. I’m happy for Nasser and Toby, but also glad the local team was able to beat them! Baja racers would have looked bad if a rookie had beat all of them
True, but 2nd is still insanely good to beat all those other Baja racers who were at home during the race. A true testament to Nasser’s skills.
They’re no rookies
@@alialkuwari3474 Baja rookies
2 legends are not rocky brother
Great video! I don't understand why these kinds of documentary videos don't get more views...
Merry Christmas from Formula Offroad Iceland !
Congratulations to the team from Mexico that finished first ( which no one seems to have noticed).
why would that matter?
@@ghostcell030 because they won Baja 1000?
@@ghostcell030 it matter to mexicans I can smell the racist tone on your comment fuckyou
@@ghostcell030 When in another country have the basic human decency to respect the locals. What's wrong with you? Your mama sure did a lousy job raising you.
Do you realise that it's not a BAJA 1000 company video, and a RedBull video, right?
RedBull talks about RedBull athletes...
It'd be amazing to see Nasser tackle the Baja 1000 again
EDIT: He's announced his return to the Baja 1000 in 2022 💪
Esperemos que mas campeones o corredores reconocidos vengan a correr nuestra mítica baja 1000 saludos
What an awesome humble champion... Bravo Nasser and your awesome Co-Driver!
I love how Jessie Jones is just laid back and saying how a little duct tape on the truck and it is ready to race. The man knows that things are going to happen and was more concerned about how things were going for Nassar.
What an awesome video. So happy for these guys, first Baja 1000 and 2nd place. Cant wait for next year Baja 1000, La Paz miss it soooo much! Hope to see these team in the finish line.
Nasser is a certified beast!
Wish that there had been more footage of Nassar discussing his detailed thoughts and impressions on the truck and specific differences from his normal Gazoo racing ride. Would love to hear him compare and contrast, particularly his thoughts on the suitability of crossing over the Chevy to the Dakar event and the suitability of the Toyota if it were to be used on the Baja event.
That is nothing like a chevy, the only part that is shared is the block for the motor.... everything else is custom mason Motorsports
The Trophy truck is very different of cars race dakar
Dakar need the car offroad most speed of the world, the Trophy truck
pwschuh ......yes that would be great
'righty tighty lefty loosey mate"
first time driving the car, rolled over still got 2nd place Dakar must be real crazy
This was REALLY cool. Was actually talking with my buddy the other night about which is more difficult of a race ...LOVE IT!
My Gods, trophy trucks look like so much fun!
Damn well done to Redbull. Hell of a team you went out and got
LOL 13:37
Truck Owner: Did You Like The Truck ??
Nasser: (Ashamed) *ITS FANTASTIC*
I have to hold on that I am not breaking out in tears. 2019 was the best year because of the crap corona. Now its a very different time. But somehow we have to come together and fix it. Then we se each other in the Baja. Peace/ love and Gesundheit from Germany.
I ♥️ Baja
Toby Price is the best desert rider ever and f.. legend 🙌🥇
I didn't even own a car (not to mention even bicycle too) but I love watching this kinda video.
shatsang Ashatsang every car lover played with hot wheels at some point in their life. It’s ok to dream
Excellent work fellas. Very impressive run. See you next year and good luck to Toby at the Finke.
Why are their flaps under the truck like not the ones behind wheels but one like on the rear diff? Genuinely curious
@22:06
Baja... The back yard of the US and now pretty much the entire world😎🤙 The secret is out... Narly dude! 🤙
Excellent story! Fantastic team.
@RedBullMotorsport you guys should definitely find a way to get Toby AND Nasser for the 2020 WRC Safari Rally. 🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪
Yeah for 2021
Nassar is amazing his Dakar yota is so badass
Great video! Awesome contestants, good luck!
The dekar rally makes the Baja 1000 look like a run around a sandbox.
Between Nassar and Jessie Jones. its nice to see world class athletes and owners not completely spoiled brats and genuinely humble
Them locals set up traps and stunts, just to see the vehicles fly or crash spectacularly.
Baja is still a tough race. It really does put your truck and drivers, especially co-drivers, in a tough test of endurance and getting there safely.
Someone might sing BAHA one day lol
Edit: There's also a Bike's class. Im surprised Toby didn't try to take some of the experience home to remember
Maybe next time you get the course map correct being it doesn't double back on itself like that.... And correct your second place finisher names
I pity Nassar. His so humble and admitted his Mistakes.. Well after all, it is his First Time driving an all wheel drive.
I was thinking the MINI he raced in rally raid was all wheel drive. Maybe not.
As was the VW Touareg he won his first Dakar in
@@38thfoot I'd forgotten about that. Remember how dominant that team was? Goes to show that whoever spends the most money wins the Dakar.
Ah Baja My Hometown Si Señor!
I hope to meet these two Dakar rally icons on next years Baja 1000 Ensenada to La Paz. A race a little bit longer than this
It would be great if you guys drill down on how great a trophy truck is versus a Dakar truck or the differences speed suspension that's what all is guys really want to know
Dakar regulations are much more conservative. But top Dakar cars are more expensive.
@@MrLundefaret thanks. I have raced class 10 SCORE and BITD Vegas to Reno on my dirt bike. Not rally... Wondering if he LOVED THE TROPHY TRUCK motor(1000 hp) and 30" travel suspension.
The cool stuff! We know rally cars are fast but roll if a pebble...😁
@@darrellhiatt6500 They all love it (I work in Europan motorsport on a World Championship level, specializing in the World Rally Championship, not to be confused with the World Rally Raid Championship, which has rallies - or raids - including the Dakar.)
The Dakar used to be in Africa, and was a lot more difficult terrain, so the two wheel drive buggies where only partly successful. There was an American Trophy Truck/Class One, entered for some years, but it never managed a good result. Robby Gordon has also done the Dakar but never gotten a really good result.
When the race was moved (first to South America, then to an Arab nation) the course changed, and for a period two wheel drive cars where faster because they where allowed longer suspension travel and bigger wheels. (Look up Peugeot Dakar).
Then there where new rules since the four wheel drive guys though the buggies got to much of an advantage, so the two wheel drive cars got less suspension travel and other changes.
The Dakar used to be totally crazy, with for example big twin engined trucks that did over 170 mph (trucks still race and the Russian KAMAZ teams are one of the most successful), and full on prototypes both in bikes and cars.
A four wheel drive trophy truck is of course an awesome machine, and all rally drivers I have talked to that has tried trophy trucks says they are really really cool (also the two wheel drive ones which are more usual.)
In Europe Motorsport is very factory and engineer driven, so costs are extreme. Both in developing, building and running.
I really like the US take where you have a sport that is doable at top level for private teams.
A trophy truck is in that regard much more performance for the buck.
Thy rally cars or rally raid cars roll over by pebbles is as you know not true.
Cars in the World Rally Championship (not raids) has dampers (McPherson struts) costing as much as 150.000$ a corner (when Volkswagen ran SACHS).
But horses for courses.
Cool that you bike in Best In The Desert - respect!
Thx! Iron Man class back in the day! Love Rally and VR46 even more!
Baja is great because motors on big trucks wide open to test for ford, Chevy etc. Buying a UTV this year to start SCORE/BITD IN FALL! 🔥 ☝!
Three days to Dakar, hope Red Bull Team get good result
Great video and good drivers i loved american baja
Only in this Baja.
12m15sec When did Trophy trucks become 4x4?? I'm pretty sure they were always Rear wheel drive not?
Mason and geiser build awd trucks. Both redbull trucks build by mason are mid rear engine awd with portal axles in the front running a narrow front diff with an integrated transfer case. Geiser has a two engine truck each engine produces 500hp and they run regular axles in the front.
The number 1 the Ampudia
Rally raid vehicles are top technology under restricted rules (FIA) made to highlight the drivers skills.. Trophy Truck are designed to help the driver. Is like comparing Manual/Auto transmission..and to become rally driver you do school.
Very cool trucks i hope they keep it this way big bad fast unlike F1- bryce very good control in that pool is never that easy as it looks epic scenery
12:35
🤣👉 Nasser!!
First time out, nuts
That's three real professionals and champions right there. And Toby is a champion on two wheels! This wasn't even his specialty and look how well he did.
baja at night is insane
Imagine, what if those Baja 500/1000 trucks would be in Dakar...
Nassar Al-Attiyah does sound like Valentino Rossi.
I have always wondered what one of the big race trucks that compete in Dakar could do at Baja, or if there is even class they could compete in?
Dakar has a category for SCORE vehicles
@@MudhaffarAdhwa They do? they seem to have a category for every other type of vehicle! I know that the truck(s) that Robbie Gordon runs are (externally at least) twins to his SCORE trucks). TY for good information! Here is a further question how would one of the big trucks do in the Baja (250 (wind sprint for those monsters), 500, 1000)? Seeing one of those huge Tatra's bombing through the silt or across one of the dry lake beds would be cool!
@@fooman2108 if we're judging completely on their Dakar times, the Dakar trucks would be similar in pace. The Coronel brothers' Baja truck was the only SCORE vehicle in Dakar this year and they finished in 54 hours. For comparison the winning KAMAZ truck finished in 48 hours and the Tatra finished in 53 hours.
@@MudhaffarAdhwa Like I said I have always found the big race trucks (Dakar) to be both awesome and fascinating to watch, and just for curiosity's sake Iwonder how they would do. A 1000 miles for one of the big Kamaz or Tatra trucks (especially one of the Red Bull ones (the way they prepare them) would be just a wind sprint for them!
But remember, Baja is full of traps set by Locals. So it's PART of the race. Yes, everything that happens in Baja, happens only in Baja.
And the only reason trophy trucks or Baja drivers finish a bit slower, is because of the those experiences. You never know what will happen. And Baja, is the Badlands of the Americas
There is no way a Dakar racer can cross-over to Baja style racing without some serious time.
after just a couple of runs and considering one of them isn't even a dedicated car driver- 28th to 2nd.......... I think they may have disproved you there EH!
@@scottkilla I made that statement based off of my personal "baja style" desert experience and what I see of Dakar style terrain and the car's suspensions.
@@speedspeed121
So, "not reality", then.
I like this so much and l am a good driver with good skills, I would like to be racer but have not resources 😑😴
What's the song at 7:46?
17:14 he did not hydroplaning. The front wheel was locked up, then he lost control.
Please can someone explain to me that what does Domino's has to do with this video?
I am surprised. You forgot to turn on the camcorder inside the truck. You don’t have money for go pro?
My guess is a broadcast rights issue, someone else might have in car exclusive, hence the prerunner shots.
Happy holidays 🎄
Nice rally
i guess the super team wasn't super after all
Would love to see them drive the Hilux in Baja next time 🤙 Or is it only American cars? As well as it would be cool to see the American brands in Dacar.
Gordon and his Hummer at Dakar...check it out.
We should asking TRD to build Tundra TT for Baja 2020
Theres a class for every kind of vehicle in the baja. Volkswagen ran a version of their Dakar winning toureg at least one year
@@80808O what year was that?
@@MudhaffarAdhwa I know it ran in the 2007 baja 500 for sure.
Over Half a century?
so this has been going since 1959 yet the first race was in 1967
gday mate
Toby has raced in a baja with jesse jones??
Maybe it wasnt the 1000
If you completed Dakar, the Baja 1000 is like a drive to the shop
Wow baja is that easy.
Not really, you got locals to worry about.
They like to make the race .... a but more interesting
Please promote pakistan Jhal magsi and cholistan off road track and racing which happen now every year and the one of Pakistan off road driver Nadir magsi who’s is founder of off road racing in pakistan. Thank you
I want to se Toby attack erzberg
i really don't think it's his style mate. you can't keep the throttle pinned all day. lol...
Rally and enduro are very different...Cyril Despres did it, won both Erzberg Rodeo and the Dakar. But would love to see Toby give it a try.
BAJA THE RACE MOST Hard
Total misconception on my part. I always assumed they raced from one end of the Baja Peninsula from Tijuana all the way to Cabo San Lucas. My bad. Still a very challenging race to say the least.
It depends on the year. They mostly alternate between loops and point-to-point runs every year. And sometimes they'll do a full peninsula run to La Paz or Cabo like on the 50th anniversary couple years ago.
@@SoilentGr33n Thanks for the info mate. Cheers!!
it was back in the day but not anymore, it also have started from Mexicali
I knew that nassar guy would fuck up at some point. I could just tell by his expression.
❤️❤️❤️✊✊💪
>LOL!< The CO DRIVER, "the one shouting the directions" is harder to understand than (Inspector Cleueso)
this race seems relatively short, like 2017 was 1200 miles so this one is 800
that's because one year is point to point Ensenada to La Paz crossing all the peninsula and 2 years One loop Ensenada-Ensenada
@@jassielantonioperez9307 is it like a skedual that dictates what format each race will be? or is it just year by year. because I think it was 2007 when it was run all the way to Cabo San Lucas
@@nick45062000 and 2007 had the finish line in Cabo both specials (the 2000 was nearly 2000 miles and 2007 was the 40th anniversary) also there has been another starting points like the cities of Tijuana and Mexicali. There is another race called NORRA Mexican 1000 a rally that goes from Ensenada to Cabo (trough 5 days of race) every year
I wanna see baja trucks take on the dakar
Hate to tell you... but Toby drove in Baja last year....
S.g.✌️
Imagine KAMAZ race in Baja 1000
I miss Mad Mike's Lamborghini,😔
Hahaha flipt flipy ... Baja rally i do it alone no help no pit
Hummer only got one champion in Dakar rally,no match to Mitsubishi got 12 times title
19:04 why does his left corona look like that?
I think they should hire fedex and ups drivers I drive stuff like this all the time in a promaster lol
A whole 1 min of racing footage
😍😍
Santa we still have about 3 hours left til midnight. Please deliver my Dakar bike.
¿Y llegó?
Mathieu Baumel: What?
OK, they're buying redbull, video is over.
This race takes more skill then Dakkar. Less technology more car pure bad ass sorry Dakkar but Baja will always be better cooler and be a real test of man and machine not man and PC
Fuck yes toby price fuck yes 🇦🇺
Much rather ride in the dakar car...IT HAS A WINDOW 🤣🤣
😎
BAJA UPDATE!!
Why would you put price in a truck when he rides motorcycles? You know you could race bikes in the Baja 🤦♂️
Because Price wanted to? He's been racing the Finke in both a bike and truck for a couple years now, trying to win both classes in the same race.
Price is a fucking animal.
H P because he’s racing in the Dakar in a few weeks to back up his second win on the bike. There’s no way Ktm would let him ride the bike in the Baja period, let alone so close to the Dakar so that they can continue there record breaking dominance. Plus, with Toby’s career he’s looking for as much experience as possible to no doubt make the transition off the bike at some stage👍
Come PAKISTAN for Jeep Rally.
It seems RedBull only sells the sports drink so they can go racing, what is not to like about that company?
Correction it's BAJA NOT BAHA
Why do these lads tuck their ears into their hats?
To keep it on while also gettig some air through up there. Much more comfy. If out in the sun it also protects the top of the ears.
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