Dawson Creek, BC - #1923
Racing out of the rugged terrain of British Columbia, this Canadian off-road racer has established himself as a formidable competitor in SCORE International desert racing. Representing the Great White North on the challenging Baja peninsula, he competes in the highly competitive Pro UTV Naturally Aspirated class, where stock 4-wheel utility vehicles battle across Mexico's most punishing terrain.
His most notable achievement came at the legendary Baja 1000, where he piloted his Polaris RZR XP1000 to a solid fourth-place finish in the Pro UTV class. Teaming with fellow Canadians Wyatt Dressler, Mike Bacon, and Ian Baker, the crew completed the grueling 1,000-mile course in 32 hours and 24 minutes, demonstrating remarkable endurance and skill against an international field of competitors.
Part of an elite group representing 27 countries in SCORE competition, he continues the proud tradition of Canadian participation in Baja racing. His presence in the Pro UTV ranks showcases the growing influence of side-by-side racing in desert motorsports, where reliability and strategic pit work often determine success over raw speed across Baja's unforgiving landscape.
#100 Overall and #4 in Pro UTV Normally Aspirated