Acton, CA - #11a
Make: TRX Honda 450 Model: TRX Honda 450 Engine: Honda Engine Builder: Chassis: Honda Transmission: N/A
Danny Magdaleno stands as one of SCORE desert racing's most accomplished quad racers, having conquered the sport's ultimate test with his 2018 SCORE Baja 1000 overall championship in the Sportsman Quad class. His triumph in the legendary 1000-mile peninsula race represents the pinnacle of off-road racing achievement, requiring both incredible skill and unwavering determination to navigate Baja's punishing terrain.
The Acton, California native has built an impressive resume with four overall victories across various SCORE desert races, establishing himself as a consistent threat at every event. His versatility shines through with five class victories spanning multiple desert racing events, demonstrating his ability to adapt and excel across different racing formats and conditions.
Magdaleno's success stems from his deep understanding of desert racing's unique challenges, where mechanical reliability, navigation skills, and physical endurance converge in the sport's most demanding environment. His 2018 Baja 1000 overall victory particularly stands out, as conquering the entire field across all classes represents the ultimate achievement in SCORE competition.
Operating from Southern California's racing heartland, Magdaleno continues to be a formidable presence in SCORE's premier events, where his proven track record and championship experience make him a perennial contender for top honors.
A total of 10 of the 12 Sportsman M/C racers finished the 34th SCORE San Felipe race with the 249x team of Jack Lundin finishing first in the Sportsman M/C class. Lundin was aided by co-riders Adam Lundin and Ramon Davila. Finishing second in class was the 201x team of Scott Borden with riders R. Hank Salyer, Scott Josh, Chris Welch, Dan Mastrude, and Mike Mettler. Finishing third in class was the 296x team of Esteban Lujan with Alejandro Molina, Bryan Avalos, and Ruben Lujan. Read More
Although the Sportsman classes ran a shorter course of 701.48 miles, it was still one of the most brutal many had ever faced. Considering these teams are not sponsored in any way and are usually made up of family and friends who simply dedicate their time and money to be in Baja, these classes put out an amazing effort and are exemplary of what SCORE racing is all about. Read More
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#46 Overall and #4 in Pro Quads
#86 Overall and #2 in Pro Quads
#1 Overall and #1 in Sportsman Quad
#5 Overall and #1 in Sportsman Quad
#1 Overall and #1 in Sportsman Quad
DNF in Sportsman Quad
#3 Overall and #1 in Sportsman Quad
#1 Overall and #1 in Sportsman Quad
#1 Overall and #1 in Sportsman Quad
#8 Overall and #2 in Sportsman Quad
#1 Overall and #1 in Sportsman Quad
#10 Overall and #6 in Sportsman Quad