Ampudia’s overall victory was his second in a row to start the season, after taking the 38th King Shocks SCORE San Felipe 250 in April, and his third in the past six SCORE races. When all was said and done, his winning time of 8:39:34 on the 461.03-mile course was 54 seconds clear of his next closest competition, despite losing AWD at race mile 80 and running most of the race in two-wheel drive. The Mexican driver’s long-awaited victory in this race makes him the latest driver to complete the “Baja Triple Crown” of event wins at the Baja 1000, Baja 500, and San Felipe 250.
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