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A stock 2021 Bronco Badlands finished third in the NORRA Mexican 1000 off-road rally, driven by two Ford engineers. The podium finish came in the Pre-Runner Truck class.
Bronco engineer manager Jamie Groves and Seth Goslawski, another Bronco engineer, drove the majority of the 1,141 mile race across the Baja peninsula. Brad Lovell, a Bronco advisory panel member and prior NORRA winner, helped navigate and drove one stage during the five-day event.
Stock Ford Bronco Takes Third In Mexican 1000
The Ford Bronco has ticked all of the boxes. A driving team of project engineers took a stock Ford Bronco and set out on the five-day Mexico 1000. They ended up placing third. The only mods were for safety roll cage, harnesses, and such.
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Those who may have wondered whether Bronco could do it, run in a grueling back-country rally, and emerge with a podium finish can relax. A pair of Bronco engineers piloted a stock – no changes, just run what you brung – Bronco Badlands model across some of the harshest offroad terrain in this hemisphere picked up a third-place finish in the NORRA Mexican 1000 off-road rally. The podium finish follows a grueling five-day rally that began near the Baja California port city of Ensenada. The team posted the third in the Pre-Runner Truck class.