Dust to Glory
Dana Brown, son of legendary director Bruce Brown (The Endless Summer), does for desert racing what his father did for surfing. Using a total of fifty-five cameras, four helicopters, a four-passenger buggy camera car and a crew of over eighty people, Brown brings all the fans, souped-up vehicles, desert scenery, crazy parties, and racing excitement of the Baja 1000 to the silver screen. Everyone from casual fans to racing icons - like Mario Andretti, Jimmy Vasser, and Supercross legend Mike McCoy - shows up for the giant party that is the Baja 1000, and they're all here in Dust to Glory.
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Awesome introduction to the Baja1000 - GregQ
After watching this film I will be making the trek to Mexico to experience it myself. Amazing cinematography and storytelling bring the grandeur of the race to life. Participants have a maximum of 43 hours to traverse 1000 miles of trails and dirt roads of the Baja peninsula. Highly recommended!
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Awesome introduction to the Baja1000 - GregQ
After watching this film I will be making the trek to Mexico to experience it myself. Amazing cinematography and storytelling bring the grandeur of the race to life. Participants have a maximum of 43 hours to traverse 1000 miles of trails and dirt roads of ...