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MDR Don Griffith Memorial - Opportunity Comes Knocking

Riding Along At The MDR 400

By Collette Blumer, Kevin Blumer
photographer: Collette Blumer, Kevin Blumer, Steve Herrera, Trackside Photo

 Mdr Don Griffith Memorial 250 Ford F150

We'd watched it take shape at C&D Fabworks, checked it out at the Off-Road Expo, and finally photographed it on its maiden Mojave voyage. "It" is none other than Matt Towery's Class 8 F-150. We'd hoped for a stint in the codriver's seat during the maiden voyage, but that day was dedicated to suspension tuning and general shakedown. The shakedown day was still a day well spent: We got plenty of photos for a full-length feature story ("Standard of Excellence," July '07), and the suspension tuning helped Matt take the overall win at the MDR Don Griffith Memorial 250 two weeks later, a race Matt sponsored in honor of a dear friend and crewmember.

 Mdr Don Griffith 250 Nervous
Nervous? Nope. An air-conditioned RV was the smartest place to wait for the race truck's arrival.

Longtime Photographer, First-time CodriverI know quite a few women who would be scared out of their wits strapped inside the rocket of a race truck. This is a sport where roughly half the competitors DNF; after all, driving off the beaten path at somewhere around 100 mph isn't exactly something that should be taken lightly.

I, however, am not one of those women. I don't have as much of that healthy fear you should probably have when you get as close to zooming trucks as I do with my camera. Fortunately, I do have a healthy dose of sensibility, and that tends to ward off stupidity. Still, being in the race is a whole different animal than what I'm used to.

The weather on race day was hovering close to 100 degrees F, and while other women at the race were in shorts and a tank top, I had zero chance of sunburn in a fire suit, neck roll, and helmet.


 Mdr Don Griffith Memorial 250 Strapping In
Strapping on five-point harnesses is an awkward task even when wearing street clothes and no helmet. For complete frustration, just add a racing suit, a neck roll, and a helmet. Steve Herrera clicked off this frame as Kevin leaned through the window to help fasten the elusive straps in place.
 Mdr Don Griffith Memorial 250 Still Smiling
Still smiling after 50 miles though the desert. This bodes well for the future!
 Mdr Don Griffith Memorial 250 Towerys First Lap
Towery's first lap had gone well, covering the 50-mile lap in just over 52 minutes. Forward progress came to a halt during Lap 2 when #818, along with several others, was caught midway up a sandy hill after another truck got stuck at the top. The traffic jam cost major time. Where Lap 1 took less than an hour, Lap 2 took over two and a half. With the truck safely back in the pits, the crew checked things over.

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