Alan Ampudia and Toyo Tires have claimed the 2024 SCORE World Trophy Truck Championship, adding to the brand’s legacy in off-road racing. Ampudia’s consistent performances throughout the season, capped by a strong finish at the grueling Baja 1000, earned him his first Trophy Truck title. This victory also marks Toyo Tires’ second consecutive championship, following Bryce Menzies’ win in 2023.

Ampudia piloted the #10 Monster Energy/Toyo Tires AWD Mason Motorsports Ford Raptor to a record-setting win at the SCORE San Felipe 250 and a tenacious solo drive at the Baja 1000, where he climbed four positions to finish 3rd in class (4th overall). These results secured his place as the 2024 SCORE Trophy Truck champion.

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In the SCORE Trophy Truck Legends class, Gustavo Vildósola Sr. extended his winning streak to 12 consecutive races, capturing a third straight championship. With co-drivers Mike Coleman and Ricky Johnson, Vildósola’s team dominated the 2024 season, winning all four races, including a class victory at the Baja 1000. Their flawless performance underscores their enduring dominance in the Legends category.

Previous Team Toyo Wins

Toyo Tires has built an impressive off-road racing record in recent years, including multiple victories across SCORE events:

  • SCORE Baja 1000
    • Robby Gordon (2006)
    • BJ Baldwin (2012, 2013)
    • Alan Ampudia (2019)
    • Bryce Menzies (2023)
  • SCORE Baja 400
    • Bryce Menzies (2021, 2022, 2023, 2024)
  • SCORE Baja 500
    • Robby Gordon (2013)
    • Tavo Vildósola (2016)
    • Andy McMillin (2017, 2019)
    • Bryce Menzies (2023)
  • SCORE San Felipe 250
    • Andy McMillin (2019)
    • Bryce Menzies (2021)
    • Alan Ampudia (2024)

“We broke records and celebrated major victories this season that led us to the 2024 World Championship!” said Ampudia.

Gustavo Vildósola Sr. praised Toyo Tires for their reliability, noting, “The rain made visibility tough during the race, but the Toyo Open Country M/T-R tires gave us the grip and durability we needed to win.”

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