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34 Facts About Rob MacCachren

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Rob MacCachren was born on March 24,1965 and is an American off-road racer from Las Vegas, Nevada.

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Rob MacCachren raced the Mickey Thompson Stadium Series early in his career and went on to win championships in Championship Off-Road Racing, SCORE International, SODA, and Best in the Desert.

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Rob MacCachren won his 200th event at Crandon International Off-Road Raceway at the 2012 World Championship Pro 2 race.

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Rob MacCachren has won 20 championships during his racing career, including three BorgWarner World Championships and the 2008 CORR Pro-2 championship.

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Rob MacCachren is a 2011 inductee in the Off-road Motorsports Hall of Fame.

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Rob MacCachren raced off-road in Southern Nevada Off-Road Enthusiasts in 1982, winning the Driver of the Year points and being named "Rookie of the Year" by the Nevada Motorsports Writers Association.

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Rob MacCachren began competing in SCORE International and was nominated for SCORE's Rookie of the Year award.

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Rob MacCachren competed in the final season of the Mickey Thompson Entertainment Group Grand National Sport Trucks Series in 1994.

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Rob MacCachren followed up the championship by winning MTEG's first Thunder Truck championship in 1995.

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In 1994, Rob MacCachren competed in four NASCAR SuperTruck Series exhibition races for Venable Racing, winning at Portland Speedway.

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In 2000, Rob MacCachren won the first of three consecutive Governor's BorgWarner World Championship Shootout races.

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Rob MacCachren won the Best in the Desert 7300 championship.

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Rob MacCachren was nominated for the AARWBA award in 2004 after winning the Laughlin Class Championships and SCORE's Laughlin Leap Championship, with his pit crew helping him win the SCORE Laughlin Pit Crew Challenge Championship.

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Rob MacCachren won his first overall SCORE championship in 2007 after winning three of six events.

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Rob MacCachren returned to SNORE and needed to win several races at the Mint 400 racing weekend to have a chance at winning the championship.

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Rob MacCachren ended up winning four of five races, missing one event that conflicted with his TORC schedule, and won the 1600 car class at the event in seventh place overall behind trophy trucks and Class 1 cars.

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At the 2011 San Felipe 250, Rob MacCachren took the Trophy Truck class win and overall victory with a margin of 44 seconds and a total time of 4:17.45.

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Later in the 2011 SCORE season, Rob MacCachren won the San Felipe Challenge of Champions.

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In 2012, Rob MacCachren started the season with a victory at Sunday's Laughlin Desert Challenge.

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Rob MacCachren then won the San Felipe 250 for the second year in a row.

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In short course, Rob MacCachren won the Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series Pro 2 title in 2010, winning a record 9 out of the 15 rounds of racing.

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Rob MacCachren was successful in the competing TORC Pro 2WD series where he finished second for the season.

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In 2012, Rob MacCachren won the $20,000 Chairman's Cup at Crandon behind the wheel of the MOPAR RAM Pro 2WD.

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Rob MacCachren won his 200th career event later that year at Crandon during the track's second weekend, the Sunday "World Championship" Pro 2 event.

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In 2013 MacCachren signed a deal to compete in Robby Gordon's new truck racing series modeled after Mickey Thompson's Stadium series, the Stadium Super Trucks.

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Rob MacCachren skipped the three Stadium Super Truck events at Costa Mesa due to a conflict with his LOORRS schedule in which he found himself engaged in simultaneous battles for the Pro 2 and Pro 4 championships with Carl Renezeder.

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Renezeder would ultimately prevail by a wide margin in Pro 4, but Rob MacCachren was able to squeak out a title in Pro 2.

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Rob MacCachren competed in LOORRS in 2014, finishing runner-up in both Pro 4 and Pro 2 classes.

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Rob MacCachren won the Baja 1000 again in 2015 and 2016.

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Rob MacCachren took home LOORRS Pro 2 titles back to back in 2015 and 2016, whereas in the Pro 4 class he finished runner-up in 2015 and third in 2016.

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Rob MacCachren, paired with Luke McMillin, won the 2024 Baja 1000.

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Rob MacCachren was named the 2007 Dirtsports Magazine Driver of the Year.

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Rob MacCachren was named the 2007 BFGoodrich Tires Motorsports Person of the Year.

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Rob MacCachren was inducted in the Off-road Motorsports Hall of Fame in 2011.