Long Beach, CA - #207
Make: Geiser Model: TT Spec Engine: Chevy Engine Builder: Chassis: Geiser Transmission: Turnkey
Building on a career defined by consistency and podium finishes, this 26-year-old Long Beach racer has established himself as one of SCORE's most reliable competitors in desert racing's premier events. His breakthrough came with back-to-back Baja 1000 podium finishes, claiming third place in both 2019 and 2021, demonstrating the kind of elite-level competitiveness that defines champions in the world's most grueling desert race.
The momentum continued in 2022 when he earned a second-place class finish at the historic SCORE Baja 500, showcasing top-tier performance in the legendary desert classic that has tested racers for decades. His ability to consistently contend for podium positions in SCORE's most demanding events reflects not only exceptional driving skill but also the strategic preparation and mechanical expertise required to survive and excel in Baja's unforgiving terrain.
What sets this competitor apart is his proven track record across multiple years and different race formats, from the marathon 1,000-mile Baja challenge to the intense 500-mile sprint. His consistent podium performances demonstrate the rare combination of speed, reliability, and race craft that separates true desert racing professionals from weekend warriors in this demanding motorsport discipline.
Congratulations Mason Cullen! For being the 2019 Class 1 SCORE Points Champion!
With 32 starters in this class, it was difficult for any of these talented racers to pull out a win. At the San Felipe 250, Chris Polvoorde secured his first win in the class and was expected to do well here at the SCORE Baja 500. Read More
One of the biggest names in Class 1 is the Wilson Motorsports team, which took a hiatus in 2020 but returned in 2021 to compete again in one of the toughest classes in SCORE. Brad Wilson, in the No 153 Jimco mid-engine buggy, Read More
When you have a class filled with previous SCORE Baja 1000 winners and Class Champions, you know the competition is tough. Add in some champion racers from other classes trying out their hand in the top-level buggy classes, and you get an idea of how perfect the race needs to be for you to win. Read More
It was obvious that during the 34th BFGoodrich Tires SCORE San Felipe 250 Presented by Ford, the next evolution of the Class 1 buggy had now come of age. With these vehicles now utilizing larger 40-inch BFGoodrich tires, more powerful engines, and new drivetrains made to handle the power, vehicles like Reid Racing’s new Aluma Craft left the other 2WD competitors feeling a bit obsolete. Read More
With the sun came out over the city of Ensenada, Mexico the four-wheel classes were anxious to get out into the desert and race for a win. As the first of the Class 1 competitors left the starting line, it soon became obvious that the course wasn’t as dry as they thought. Out of the 12 starters in the class, only three would make it to the finish. Read More
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