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<i> From Staff and Wire Reports</i>

Larry Ragland drove his Chevrolet pickup to victory in the four-wheel division of the SCORE Baja 1000 off-road race.

Ragland, of Phoenix, covered 756.1 miles to finish in 16 hours 37 minutes 35.1 seconds. He averaged 45.36 miles per hour.

Ragland said he used a conservative strategy to beat Ed Herbst of Las Vegas, driving a Chenowth Porsche, by 1 minute.

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The motorcycle team of Larry Roeseler, Ted Hunnicutt Jr. and Marty Smith were the first home late Friday night in 13:37:25. The team’s average speed was 55.35 m.p.h. on a Kawasaki 500.

Doug Fortin Jr. of Jamul, Calif., finished fifth overall to win the championship of the eight-race SCORE-HDRA desert racing season.

Veteran racers described the conditions as among the toughest and most challenging in recent memory. Of 271 starters, 124 made it to the finish line.

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Many racers wound up stuck in deep sand or mired in water or mud in the last 60 miles of the race.

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