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<blockquote data-quote="Eric" data-source="post: 2188" data-attributes="member: 81"><p>This was my first Baja Race but I have done several races in Rocky Point and both experiences have been really good.</p><p></p><p>I personally try to maintain a low profile in Mexico - No late nights or wild ripping around on bikes/cars. So far this strategy has proven to be really good and makes for a great racing environment. I saw a couple of booby traps in Baja that kinda sucked but if you know the warning signs (large group of nationals standing around looking innocent) then just slow down a little and see what they are watching. We didn't get the rock throwing or policia hassles.</p><p></p><p>I think we can get hassled just as much in the states as in Mexico sometimes (BLM at Whiplash Parker Race or Laughlin were pretty militaristic). From my experience, treat everyone with the degree of respect that you yourself expect and everything generally goes pretty well.. Of course there are those one offs that tend to screw up the experience but hell what can you do about those - they happen everywhere...</p><p></p><p>Z-YA!</p><p></p><p>Eric</p><p>-------------------</p><p>#1012</p><p>Z-YA Racing</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eric, post: 2188, member: 81"] This was my first Baja Race but I have done several races in Rocky Point and both experiences have been really good. I personally try to maintain a low profile in Mexico - No late nights or wild ripping around on bikes/cars. So far this strategy has proven to be really good and makes for a great racing environment. I saw a couple of booby traps in Baja that kinda sucked but if you know the warning signs (large group of nationals standing around looking innocent) then just slow down a little and see what they are watching. We didn't get the rock throwing or policia hassles. I think we can get hassled just as much in the states as in Mexico sometimes (BLM at Whiplash Parker Race or Laughlin were pretty militaristic). From my experience, treat everyone with the degree of respect that you yourself expect and everything generally goes pretty well.. Of course there are those one offs that tend to screw up the experience but hell what can you do about those - they happen everywhere... Z-YA! Eric ------------------- #1012 Z-YA Racing [/QUOTE]
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