:06:02
I haven't met anyone that has
the stupidity, I guess, that I have
:06:05
that would do it the way I do.
:06:07
And I never stop thinking about this.
It's a 24-hour deal and I love it.
:06:11
Get families together
:06:12
and guys with the $10,000 vehicle
and guys with the $2 million vehicle.
:06:16
I could never imagine
having Sal Fish's job.
:06:19
Having 300 people
like Robby Gordon showing up there
:06:22
wanting to go racing,
and everybody has their own agenda.
:06:24
Everybody plays by the same rules.
They all pay the same entry fee.
:06:27
I wanna make sure
our hardcore grassroot guys
:06:30
are always at Score
and there's a place for them to race.
:06:33
Sal's values are reflected
in a race that's open to everyone.
:06:36
From the little guy to the big guy.
The famous and anonymous...
:06:39
all equal. All simply racers.
:06:50
Pre-dawn.
:06:51
Air temperature. 45 degrees.
:06:53
Motorcycles and quads
will start three hours ahead of the field.
:06:56
A flurry of flashbulbs
announces Johnny Campbell's arrival.
:06:59
A win today would be
a record-breaking seven in a row.
:07:02
Trying to keep loose
was 62-year-old J.N. Roberts.
:07:05
A true legend in off-road racing.
:07:07
Always gotta keep moving.
Harder target to hit.
:07:11
Mouse arrived.
He's very quiet. Unusually subdued.
:07:15
Mouse doesn't know this but when
I was a little kid, he was my hero.
:07:19
He'd go out smokin' everybody.
:07:20
"Wow, who's this Mouse McCoy?"
Then all of a sudden, disappeared.
:07:25
I started racing
when I was four years old.
:07:27
And by 17 I was just flat burned out.
:07:30
Nothing you could do about it.
:07:31
You don't have any context
of what you're doing as a kid.
:07:33
All you know is you hate it,
you're done, you're sick of it.
:07:36
Actually that's the best thing
that's ever happened to me
:07:38
'cause now I love
riding motorcycles more than ever.
:07:39
And maybe I wouldn't have loved it
so much had I kept going.
:07:42
For every bike there's usually
three. Four. Or five riders.
:07:45
Johnny Campbell would be riding
the first 205 miles
:07:48
before handing it over
to Steve Hengeveld.
:07:50
We'll see ya at the finish line.
:07:51
J.N. Would ride 110
before giving it to his son Jimmy.
:07:55
Mouse McCoy wouldn't
run 100. 200, or even 500 miles.