Litchfield Park, AZ - #71
Make: Herbst Smith Fab Model: Trophy Truck Engine: Joe Gibbs Engine Builder: Chassis: Herbst Smith Fab Transmission:
With decades of elite-level desert racing experience under his belt, this Arizona-based competitor has established himself as one of SCORE's most respected Trophy Truck drivers. His impressive resume includes a standout second-place overall finish at the 2019 SCORE Baja 1000, demonstrating his ability to compete at the highest levels of desert racing against the world's top drivers.
Based in Litchfield Park, Arizona, Jones has consistently proven his mettle in the sport's most demanding events. His podium performance at the Baja 1000 - widely considered the most prestigious and challenging desert race in the world - showcased both his driving skills and his team's preparation and execution capabilities.
The veteran racer has shared the cockpit with some of the sport's biggest names, including co-driving with Bryce Menzies in the 2017 SCORE Baja 1000 where they finished eighth overall in their Ford Raptor. His experience and reliability behind the wheel have made him a sought-after teammate for major SCORE events.
Jones has also been connected to desert racing legends like Larry Ragland, who praised working with skilled drivers who understand the demanding nature of Baja competition. His consistent presence in Trophy Truck competition reflects his commitment to excellence in one of motorsports' most challenging disciplines.
Among the field of SCORE Trophy Truck racers, there was no doubt in their minds that delaying the race for 24-hours was a wise choice. The changes it caused on the course, however, was something they couldn’t have anticipated and it had a significant outcome for many of the top teams. Starting the field was Ryan Arciero who teamed up with Dan McMillin in the number 32 Herbst/ Smith Levi’s truck. They were first on a course where the conditions were much different than what they had previously pre-run weeks before. “The weather this year put the race on a completely different level,†said Arciero. “Some of that water was so deep and the mud was so bad. I have seen a lot of SCORE Baja 1000’s and I’ve never seen anything like this.†Read More
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