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Sal-Fish

Sal Fish is the retired CEO and President of SCORE International, the leading sanctioning body in the sport of desert racing. The SCORE race series includes the Baja 1000, Baja 500, San Felipe 250, Primm 300, Laughlin Desert Challenge and Las Vegas Terrible’s Cup. He first raced in Mexico in 1970 and then started his entrepreneurial career in desert racing in 1973 when he was recruited by the late Mickey Thompson founder of SCORE International. Fish brought innovation to SCORE, organizing class rules, implementing safety procedures, and transforming the Baja 1000 into one of the most recognized motorsports events in the world.

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SUCCESS QUOTE

“Never give up.”

CAREER CHALLENGE 

Discovering how to create a racing forum that had never existed before. That was off road racing in Baja California Mexico.

AH-HA MOMENTS

Standing at the star line and then down at the finish line watching all the participants completing the grueling race.

FIRST SPECIAL RACE CAR

A 1947 Ford Coupe

BEST AUTOMOTIVE ADVICE

People in the automotive industry.

GREAT RESOURCES  

Friends in the automotive industry and abroad.

FAVORITE BOOKS

Ken Follett’s Books

Unbroken by Laura Hillenbrand

The Boys in the Boat by Daniel James Brown

PARTING WORDS OF ADVICE

When traveling abroad be a good person wherever you may go.

HOW TO LEARN MORE ABOUT OFF ROAD RACING

Race Dezert – www.race-dezert.com

 The Mint 400 – www.themint400.com

Score – www.score-international.com

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