Since last year's disbanding of the official Team Honda off road racing program, Johnny Cambell and his Johnny Campbell Racing Team has managed to uphold the Honda Tradition of Conquering Baja's or the Western Continents, toughest off road Challenge.
The combination of Campbell/Norman/Bell dominated the 41st running of the event, which this year was cut down to 631 miles.
This years course was a tight, technical test that Honda's JCR finished managed to finish in 19th place overall in 12 hours, 29 minutes and 10 seconds, averaging 50.56 miles per hour. Smokin' fast for Bike Buggy, or Truck!! Near the finish line, JCR had over a 100 mile gap on the 10th place team and was clocked at top speeds of 107mph around mile 200 while being filmed by the NBC helicopter.
This win makes it 11 for Campbell, of Escondido CA, breaking the tie for overall wins that was previously held by Larry Roesler at 10 Baja 1000 wins. The Baja 100 win for JCR makes a clean sweep for Honda's Johnny Campbell Racing, having won the 2008 SCORE 250, 500 and now the 1000.