The Baja 1000 is a race steeped in folklore and legend. A race that’s one of the world’s greatest tests of both driver and machine. Staged over more than 1,000 miles of continuous racing, mostly on challenging off-road tracks, it takes teams on a journey around Mexico. This year, Scuderia Cameron Glickenhaus again entered its Boot, the road-going truck that’s capable of going almost anywhere. Powered by Motul lubricants, the SCG Boot moved up a class this year to compete with the race buggies. Considering 30% of cars don’t finish the Baja 1000, this year’s seventh place in class was a huge achievement for the team. Team boss and owner of SCG Jim Glickenhaus tells us more about this spectacular journey.
