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What to expect Click to view a .pdf with information on what to expect when racing with Mag7. |
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Racing Baja New to Baja racing? This
article offers information for the first time Baja racer (and a good read
for the veteran as well) Written by
Mag 7 racer Dan Roush Mag 7 is the most prepared and equipped pit organization in the desert. Click Here to view a list of the pit gear we take to every pit. |
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Radio Frequencies and Hints Here is a list of various frequencies used by Baja race teams, and some suggestions on radio set-up. Mag 7 uses 153.380MHz. |
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Our
Mag7 "HERE" sign at each pit. A similar one is also 1/4
mile before the pit, and 1 mile from the pit.
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A distinctive
Mag7 Banner is also located at
each pit:
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All
Mag7 pit crews wear the bright orange shirts. You'll
see orange everywhere on the race course, as Mag7 goes where no other pit
organizations will.
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Mag 7
Pit Equipment: ►
Dry breaks |
Choose either Full Service or Emergency Service Full Service: MAG 7 crews will transport your spares to the pits and back and fill you during the race with your desired fuel (high-octane or pre-mix) from dry-breaks, dump cans, or jazz cans. Emergency Service: Already using BFG or Honda pits? Sign up with MAG 7 emergency support also to ensure you have help WHEN and WHERE you need it. We have more pits located around the race course than anyone else. It’s inexpensive insurance for fast finish.
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We Cover the Course:
We use Sunoco
Racing Fuels:
Fuel Return
Policy: Excellent Baja Racing Links:
SCORE International And don't forget to subscribe to The Dusty Times for up-to-date desert racing news and results. Good Luck from the Mag 7 Brotherhood!
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