Las Vegas Review-Journal

Vegas drivers make championsh­ip runs

NASCAR Cup Series, Baja challenge feature familiar competitor­s

- By Ron Kantowski Las Vegas Review-journal

See what Elvis started?

There was a time when Las Vegas’ auto racing history consisted mostly of The King — Elvis Presley, not Richard Petty — taking the Elva Mk. VI and Ann-margret for a few laps around the track in “Viva Las Vegas.”

We’ve come a long way since Lucky Jackson won the Las Vegas It’s never easy,” said Busch, who punched his Championsh­ip 4 ticket with a victory in Martinsvil­le, Virginia, in late October. “All the Championsh­ip 4 (drivers) are going to be fast and have a lot of experience winning championsh­ips and races. It’s that way every single time we go down there.”

Baja doesn’t get any easier, either — the race is grueling enough without spectators in remote areas creating additional hazards for the drivers by digging holes, creating jumps and altering the course of rivers. But that hasn’t precluded Maccachren from turning the dusty peninsula into his own private playground.

The racing Herbst brothers of Las Vegas also will be represente­d. Tim Herbst is listed as driver of record on a Trophy truck; brother Troy was the overall Baja winner in 2004 and 2005.

“It’s the 50th anniversar­y of the Baja 1000, so it’s probably more of a highlight race for everyone. They want to win this one,” said Maccachren, 52, who also won the Mint 400 this spring after years of trying. “My first Baja 1000 overall victory was the 40th anniversar­y. So it was cool to get the 40th, and it would be great — awesome — to get the 50th.”

Green, white, checkered

■ Las Vegas also will be represente­d in the NASCAR Truck Series drivers championsh­ip race at Homestead-miami. Johnny Sauter will run for the trophy in an entry fielded by GMS Racing, a team founded by Maury Gallagher of Las Vegas. The driver-owner combo will be attempting to reprise its 2016 title effort.

■ Indycar team owner Sam Schmidt of Henderson set a speed record for a semiautono­mous vehicle by topping 192 mph during a Veterans Day airshow at Nellis Air Force Base. The speed was almost 40 mph faster than the SAM car’s previous record of 152 mph set by Schmidt, who was paralyzed in a 2000 racing crash, during demonstrat­ion laps before the 100th running of the Indianapol­is 500 in 2016.

■ Terry Phillips of Springfiel­d, Missouri, won his fourth career IMCA Modified Duel in the Desert at Las Vegas Motor Speedway and a check for $7,777.77. Phillips led all but the first of 40 laps at the Dirt Track. Action shifts to the Bullring on Saturday with the season-ending RAM Mounts 100 Shootout for the Lucas Oil Modified Series.

Contact Ron Kantowski at rkantowski@reviewjour­nal. com or 702-383-0352. Follow @ ronkantows­ki on Twitter.

 ?? Ross D. Franklin ?? The Associated Press Kyle Busch, signing autographs last weekend at Phoenix Internatio­nal Raceway, is bidding for his second NASCAR Cup Series championsh­ip in three years.
Ross D. Franklin The Associated Press Kyle Busch, signing autographs last weekend at Phoenix Internatio­nal Raceway, is bidding for his second NASCAR Cup Series championsh­ip in three years.

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