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MotorSports: Raiding Baja - Racing the Baja 1000 with Mitsubishi

Racing the Baja 1000 with Mitsubishi
From the June, 2008 issue of Truck Trend
By Jason Gonderman
 
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At the last minute, I'm presented with an opportunity to ride a leg of the 40th Annual Baja 1000 with DXR Racing in its 4WD Stock Mini Mitsubishi Raider-how can I turn that down? The trip has been planned in less than a week, and after a crazy couple of days and a mad dash to get a passport in less than one day (it can be done, but I wouldn't recommend it), two other automotive journalists, our tour guide/translator/chauffeur from Mitsubishi, and I head off to Baja California, Mexico. After arriving in Baja, we meet up with DXR Racing, led by driver Dan Fresh. During the team meeting the night before the race, we go over pit strategy and location, when and where the co-driver changes will be, and where I'll be getting in and out of the race truck. The section of the race in which I'll co-drive is about 150 miles long and stretches from the town of Guayaquil to the Bahia de Los Angeles. This may not seem like much, but with the slow speeds this section requires, it'll take over four hours to complete.

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DXR's Mitsubishi Raider runs in the Stock Mini Class and is returning to Baja as class champion. In last year's event, DXR beat Rod Millen by 33 seconds, the smallest margin in Stock Mini history, after a crash near the end of the race determined the victor. This year, the same truck is back, with new modifications to the suspension and body.

Since Stock Mini is among the slower classes (relatively speaking), it's one of the last to leave the starting line. Trophy Trucks are first off the line at 10:30 a.m.; we don't leave until 12:30 p.m. As DXR is given the green flag, the rest of the team piles into the Montero chase vehicle and heads down the peninsula for our first stop in El Rosario.

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The Raider is running behind schedule and we arrive in El Rosario early, giving us plenty of time to have a good meal, shower, and rest at the Baja Cactus Motel before the final 60-kilometer drive to our rendezvous point in Guayaquil. We meet up with the DXR team there, and I have just enough time to get suited up and down a bottle of water and a protein bar before the truck arrives. This is it-my time to ride in the truck.



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toolhead8468  (03/05/10 03:01 AM)

id really like to know what kind of lift kit they used.....anyone have a clue?

Edward A. Sanchez  (03/26/10 11:19 AM)

Not that sponsors parts are always necessarily on the car, but it looks like it might be a combination of King shocks & Deaver springs. Not sure if it was necessarily an off-the-shelf "kit."

raider4x4  (04/16/13 02:43 PM)

i have an 06 raider durocross i just put a 4 inch lift tin the front and 3 inch in the back and i want it taller but cant find anything to lift it more

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