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The ongoing log of creating a Class 11 Racer for baja racing from the ground up. 1970 VW 1600cc Beetle

We helped him prep the car as much as we could with the help of his co-driver Brian Calliara who made a cross country trip from NY to race with Dave. It was pretty amazing to see it all go into action. We basically helped them install the entire transmission, assemble the engine, hook up and align suspension and mounts, along with about a thousand smaller tasks. (In all honesty, Angelo and I really just helped where they asked. These guys knew what they were doing. It was pretty amazing to see it all go down). This took us Thursday night into the wee hours, all the way till Friday. We had maybe 2-3 hours sleep.
After the car was finally all race prepped and ready to go, we got to take a few spins around the block (and wake up the neighborhood in the process) and off we went to the Mexico border! We picked up some Mexico auto insurance from a drive-thru window right before the border. Yup…drive-thru insurance. Crossed the border no problem and headed to Ensenada.
We saw Dave tear through Ojos Negros passing up everyone else in the Class11 cars. There were a total of 7 entries in Class11 this year, and Dave started third at the start line. By the time he hit the first checkpoint, we had already passed them all and was about 10 minutes ahead of the next closest bug.
We head back to Ojos and on the way stop for a breather since we had basically not slept since we got down to mexico. When our mini-break was over, we go to get back on the road and our chase truck wouldn’t start! Lucky for us a random tow service stopped and helped us out. Too bad, we lost a few hours waiting for him to fix the problem since they were helping another broken down car which parked right next to us. (turns out it was a loose ground on the secondary battery that was causing the problem.) With our truck functioning again, we hit the road to pick up the broken racer.
Slightly rested (but not really), we pack everything up and head back across the border. Quite the adventure! Thanks to Dave and Brian for letting us tag along on such a great trip. Also thanks to Robbie (Dave’s son) for all of his knowledge and advice. It was a great experience and hopefully we can get the chance to ride with them again for the Baja 1000.
