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LiveWire is in the Pits

February 19, 2010 by  
Filed under LiveWire Nation

LiveWire Energy, the world’s most powerful energy chew, is now available in all BAJA PITS, a full service racers pit organization. BAJA PITS is a Full Service Racers Pit Organization that sets up Pits at Off Road Races so the racer can get fuel, LiveWire Energy chews, water, counseling, compressed air, tire repair, coffee breaks, cookies, Twinkies, cupcakes, Cheetos, tacos, PB&J Sandwiches, baby wipes, photos taken, Band-Aids, clutch replacement, and of course, satellite phones so racers can call your mommy to cry about the race conditions. BAJA PITS also counts with up to 6 North American pit crew teams. This service includes: welding, tire change, re-fueling, electrical problems and a variety of other services. Baja Pits covers all races sponsored by SCORE in the U.S. and in BAJA. Races include the SCORE Baja 250, Baja 500 and the world famous Baja 1000, as well as races sponsored by CODE Off-road racing, Ensenada Baja Off-road racing and “RECORD” racing series. Baja Pits had the most race vehicles finish the 2009 Baja 1000 with 15 first place wins.  

Carlos Orozco - President: Baja Pits

About BAJA PITS “BAJA PITS A.C.” is a non-profit corporation providing expert contract pit services to Privateer Desert Racers and Teams for most races in Baja California and some in the Southwestern United States. The “BAJA PITS” base of operation is in Tijuana, B.C., Mexico with more than 120 active members and over 25 years of experience. With dozens of Class Victories and expertly staffed pit facilities we aid the Privateer Racer to be competitive against the “big money” teams. This year, BAJA PITS will have 360 pit crew members working the BAJA 1000, Ensenada to La Paz.  They will have 22 pits throughout BAJA.  Some pits will be in very remote areas, and will be the only service available.  Each of their pits will have 10-15 crew members including experts in mechanics, welding, pit operators, first-aid, satellite phone, and ambulance service(in some). 

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