It is hard to deny the existence of the Buddhist philosophy of karma after the recent MasterCraft Safety Tecate SCORE San Felipe 250. In addition to being the title sponsor of the race, Robbie Pierce and MasterCraft Safety offered up $10,000 in contingency money for the race. For all of Pierce’s generosity, combined with a healthy dose of hard work, the MasterCraft Racing team was rewarded with three trucks in the top ten of SCORE’s premiere Trophy-Truck class. Will Staats finished in 9th place, Rob MacCachren finished in 8th, and MasterCraft Safety CEO Robbie Pierce placed fourth in San Felipe, his highest finish ever in SCORE’s preeminent class.
Finishing just off the podium in a crowded field of 31 SCORE Trophy-Trucks did not come easily for Pierce, who improved upon his 8th place finish from San Felipe a year ago. Fourth off of the line, any hopes of running in clean air were dashed for Pierce just two miles into the race when his No. 30 Jimco truck threw a power steering belt off of the 800+ horsepower V8 engine while trying to avoid a spectator on Zoo Road. Instead of being out front as he hoped, Pierce was passed by all the other SCORE Trophy-Truck competitors in the infamous San Felipe whoops. “Fortunately we had a spare belt in the truck, but it cost us twenty minutes to change,” Pierce commented after the race. Pierce was able to regain the time to overtake most of the field throughout the remainder of the race, putting him in 6th place for the season. Despite sharp rocks and brutal terrain, the three MasterCraft Racing SCORE Trophy-Trucks only suffered from two flat tires. “I really believe that the preparations and logistics that the entire MasterCraft Racing team did for the SCORE San Felipe 250 made all of the difference.”