Polaris RZR Factory Racing Dominates at the San Felipe 250 With Three Wins
The RZR Factory Racing team excelled at the 34th SCORE San Felipe 250, defending titles in multiple categories. The event marked a thrilling return for the SCORE series after a hiatus. The team achieved 3 wins and 5 podium finishes across classes, with notable performances from Cayden MacCachren and Kristen Matlock. MacCachren, driving the #2919 RZR Turbo S, finished second in class but won on corrected time. Matlock captured her second consecutive victory in the Pro UTV Naturally Aspirated class. The next race is scheduled for the Silver State 300 on April 29.
- RZR Factory Racing secured 3 wins and 5 podium finishes at the SCORE San Felipe 250.
- Cayden MacCachren and Kristen Matlock displayed exceptional driving skills, with Matlock winning her category for the second consecutive year.
- The team's performance sets a positive tone for the upcoming Baja 500 race.
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The RZR Factory Racing team returned to San Felipe, Baja, Mexico, to defend Kristen and Wayne Matlock’s 2019 Pro UTV Naturally Aspirated and Pro UTV Forced Induction titles at the 34th SCORE San Felipe 250, presented by Ford. As the premier desert racing championship in North America, the start of the SCORE International season is an exciting time in UTV off-road racing. Following a one-year hiatus, the SCORE San Felipe 250 returned to the racing schedule, and the team defended their championships, scoring 3 wins and 5 podiums across the Pro UTV Forced Induction, Pro UTV Naturally Aspirated, Pro Stock UTV, and the Pro UTV Open Class on the weekend.
The #2919 RZR Turbo S machine of MacCachren and Schueler of Jagged X Racing. Photo Credit UTV Sports.
“We are really excited to showcase why the RZR platform is the best option for racers across all classes,” said Brett Carpenter, Manager of RZR Factory Racing. “Our team came here to make a statement this weekend, and that’s what they did. We started off the SCORE championship on a good note for this year, and we intend to keep that momentum rolling for the Baja 500, in June.”
Starting 29th, Cayden MacCachren came off of the starting line swinging in the Pro UTV Forced Induction class, driving the #2919 RZR Turbo S machine of Jagged X Racing. MacCachren joined forces with Brandon Schueler and the Jagged X team in an effort to conquer Baja for the 2021 season. The Jagged X team made quick work of the field with MacCachren behind the wheel, improving their position by over 20 spots before handing driving duties over to Brandon Schueler at the halfway point. Late in the race, Schueler found himself in fifth-place, closing in on the lead pack with only 20 miles to go. Making three more passes on his way to the checkered flag, Schueler crossed the line in second place physically, ultimately landing the overall win on corrected time. RZR Factory Racing team member, Wes Miller, also made a run at the podium after starting 20th. Miller finished third overall.
“This Polaris RZR Turbo S ran absolutely flawless all day,” said Brandon Schueler. “This thing has stock suspension components and it’s a testament to how capable these machines are. We put it to the test today on one of the toughest race courses we compete on and we put it on the top of the podium. We couldn’t be happier!”
Kristen Matlock returned to defend her 2019 Pro UTV Naturally Aspirated win, alongside Kaden Wells, the perennial podium contender, who finished second in 2019 at the race. Wells started fourth off the line followed by Matlock, who started in the 12th position, last among the Naturally Aspirated competitors. The duo of RZR XP 1000’s worked their way through the field and were aggressively charging toward the front. At the halfway point, Matlock took the lead both physically and on corrected time. Heading towards the finish, Matlock felt the pressure of fellow RZR driver, Dodge Poleman, followed by Wells in third. Kristen Matlock maintained the lead despite the pressure, and took the opening round victory, cementing herself back-to-back San Felipe wins. Poleman and Wells rounded out the top three, making a Polaris RZR podium sweep.
In the Pro Stock UTV class, Mike Cafro and Jamie Kirkpatrick of Black Hills UTV, debuted their brand-new Polaris RZR Turbo S machine. Cafro started eighth off the line in class, behind over 50 other UTV’s. Meticulously navigating his way through the rough and dusty terrain conditions of San Felipe, Cafro found the front of the Pro Stock class, where he took the opening round win in class, and an impressive fourth-place overall UTV finish. Fellow Polaris RZR driver Scott Trafton finished third in the Pro Stock class.
Polaris RZR Factory Racing will be back in action at the Silver State 300, the second round of the Best In The Desert racing series, held in Alamo, Nevada on April 29.
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