This race photo is the second shot in a four-shot sequence captured at the 2010 SNORE Mint 400 desert off-road race and features the Orange County Motorsports Trophy Truck. The truck is seen dropping down from a hairpin turn that quickly developed into a silt bed. Much of the race course, which was located just north of the Las Vegas Strip, consisted of rough rocks and deep silt beds.

Of the many explosive moments that went down in the during the legendary 2010 SNORE Mint 400 desert off-road race was captured in this shot of the Langley Productions Cops Class 12 car late in the race. The race photos at this location were amid the best of the race. But of all the Mint 400 photos taken, this was by far one of the cleanest of locations, when it comes to keeping the Nikon cameras clean.

It's been a while since I've been in the swing of things and catching up on a whole lotta races. Don't get me wrong. I love racing. Get me the aroma of race fuel and some sort of camera (preferably a pro still or video camera), and I'm there. We had the opportunity to scout out the layout of the land and develop a strategy we're engaged at this weekend at the Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series season opener in Las Vegas. It was a one day deal. We slammed some photos in as well as managed to post some updates upon various social media channels.
I grabbed hold of this shot through the lens of one of my favorite Nikon cameras. Navigating to the Southern Nevada Off Road Race Enthusiasts (SNORE) race was an effort to capture some 2010 SNORE Battle At Primm photos. The job is done and will prove to be one of the greatest off-road races of the season.
Amid the race photos captured during the 2010 SCORE Laughlin Desert Challenge was this photograph of the McMillin Racing Trophy Truck of Andy McMillin during Sunday's racing. The young McMillin charged through the field to take the top slot for the weekend's racing in his Ford truck that boasted BFGoodrich Tires as well as a Fox Racing Shox and Eibach Springs suspension package. The motorsports photography was captured using a Nikon D2H with my favored 80-200mm F2.8 Nikon lens. The work was performed in conjunction with Trackside Photo, the legends of off-road racing photography.

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