00:01Driving this car in the Baja 1000 can be summed up, for me, in one word. Exhausting.
00:08You are out in the middle of nowhere and there's a constant barrage of input and stimulus.
00:16You get in the car, you think it's a really old bug, and then suddenly it just comes to life.
00:20Lord, it's fast, it's just incredible.
00:26Project Baja was born when a group of friends set about entering one of the world's most brutal off-road
00:32races, in an old-school Volkswagen Beetle.
00:38The Baja 1000 is the longest point-to-point off-road race in the world that's run in a single
00:44day.
00:44We decided to race it because we just really like a challenge.
00:48They took a 1970 bug, threw in a roll cage, added all-terrain tires, an auxiliary oil cooler, and a
00:55whole heap of other mods.
00:57We started with the stock Volkswagen motor.
01:00We've lifted the suspension using all stock components, put a fuel cell, breathing, new shocks, a GPS, a radio, and
01:08all new lighting so you can see in the night.
01:09It's a very stock-looking car on the outside, but there's a few features that give it away, like these
01:13big, goofy skid plates and these really bright lights.
01:16Every single component on it was purpose-built by the team to race the Baja 1000.
01:22And in addition to that, the Volkswagen logo was blessed by the Pope.
01:25With modifications complete and holy approval, the team named the car Topey and set out for the desert.
01:35The Beetle's perfect for this race because of the preparation that goes into it.
01:39It's able to get through a lot of the really difficult terrain that takes out other vehicles.
01:43When you get into the interior of the car, you get into the GPS and the radio, you've got an
01:48intercom and you've got air that pumps into your helmet so you can breathe in the dust.
01:52The custom dash gives you all types of information from gauges and switches.
01:56You can turn on each light individually and all of the things that makes it so that you can continue
02:00on in the race.
02:02Every time you come back from a race, you're constantly rebuilding and replacing everything, so it's really just throwing money
02:07out the window.
02:09And it's not just about the car. In a race where many vehicles don't go the distance, to even have
02:16a hope of completing the course, there's a whole crew behind the scenes.
02:21There's a lot of people that have to bring fuel and tools along the course because it's very remote.
02:27And so we like to put all the names of all the people that support the car on the top.
02:31I wanted to be a part of this project because it's always been a dream of mine to race the
02:35Baja 1000.
02:36It seemed like one of the greatest adventures a person could have.
02:40My role on the team is co-driver, graphic designer, art director and webmaster.
02:45You could be doing anything on any given day. One day you could be fabricating a mount for the traction
02:49boards and another day you could be wiring up the communications.
02:52This might not be the fastest car, but it sure is capable. It'll go up nearly anything you pointed at.
03:00It feels great to be sitting in the car again. Every time I drive this thing I'm always amazed at
03:04how capable it is.
03:05It's a 40 year old car that's mostly stock. It is not originally designed to drive on this terrain so
03:14good.
03:15It's quite a bit of fun to drive. Man.
03:19I love driving this thing. It's amazing.
03:21You get in the car, you think it's a really old bug, and then suddenly it just comes to life.
03:26It's roaring, it's fast, it's just incredible.
03:29Driving this car in the Baja 1000 can be summed up for me in one word.
03:34It's exhausting. You're out in the middle of nowhere and there's a constant barrage of input and stimulus.
03:45Driving this car is like riding a bike. It's just so good.
03:48And the teamwork pays off as Tope reaches the finish line.
03:53Every time we race this car, we learn something new.
03:55So the next step for this thing is to continue to develop it and make it better so that we
03:59can race it again in the 2020 Baja 1000.
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