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Rob MacCachren was born on 24 March, 1965 in Las Vegas, NV, is an American racing driver. Discover Rob MacCachren's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 58 years old?
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Rob MacCachren Net Worth
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He also won SNORE's Class 1 / 2 1600 buggy championship, set the qualifying record for CORR's Borg Warner World Championship race, and won CORR's Winter Series championship.
By that time CORR had replaced SODA as the top short course in the nation.
In SCORE, he was the overall champion and won the class 1 / 2 — 1600 championship.
Rob MacCachren (born March 24, 1965) is an American off-road racer from Las Vegas, Nevada.
MacCachren won over 200 off-road races including six editions of the Baja 1000.
He raced the Mickey Thompson Stadium Series early in his career and went on to win championships in Championship Off-Road Racing (CORR), SCORE International, SODA, and Best in the Desert (BITD).
MacCachren, the son of an off-road racer, began racing dirt bikes in the terrain around Las Vegas, winning the 1973 Nevada State Motorcycle Championship as an eight-year-old.
He raced off-road in Southern Nevada Off-Road Enthusiasts (SNORE) in 1982, winning the Driver of the Year points and being named "Rookie of the Year" by the Nevada Motorsports Writers Association.
In 1983, he was nominated for the Nevada Sports Writers Association's "Top Off-Road Driver" and for their "Competitor of the Year" in the following year.
In 1985, he won six straight SNORE events on his way to winning the season championship.
That same year, he won the Triple Crown at the Silver Dust Racing Association.
In 1986, MacCachren won his second SNORE championship.
He also began competing in SCORE International and was nominated for SCORE's Rookie of the Year award.
The following year, MacCachren captured his third SNORE championship as well as winning Driver of the Year awards in SCORE International and High Desert Racing Association (HDRA).
In 1989, MacCachren raced in HDRA/SCORE, winning both the Class 7S division for light pickup trucks and the mini metal championship.
MacCachren won HDRA/SCORE's 7S and mini metal classes again in 1991 and was nominated for their Driver of the Year award.
He competed in the final season of the Mickey Thompson Entertainment Group (MTEG) Grand National Sport Trucks Series in 1994.
The same season he became the first Desert Trophy Truck Champion for Venable Racing.
In 1994, MacCachren competed in four NASCAR SuperTruck Series exhibition races for Venable Racing, winning at Portland Speedway.
He followed up the championship by winning MTEG's first Thunder Truck championship in 1995.
At SODA's nationally televised events, he took the Governor's Cup at Crandon en route to winning the Class 4 season championship for 4-wheel-drive Trophy Trucks.
In 1999, he won the BorgWarner World Championship race at Crandon.
In 2000, MacCachren won the first of three consecutive Governor's BorgWarner World Championship Shootout races.
The following year, he competed in SNORE, SCORE, and CORR.
In SNORE, he was the overall and class champion.
He also won the Best in the Desert 7300 championship.
In CORR, he took the Governor's Cup championship at Crandon's Spring Brush Run and the Pro-4 Borg Warner championship at Crandon's World Championships on Labor Day weekend en route to winning the 2002 Pro-4 championship.
For his performance that season, he was awarded the Toyota True Grit Award and the AARWBA (American Auto Racing Writers and Broadcasters Association) award.
His 2003 season ended with a SNORE class championship and a Pro 1600 Class 1 / 2 — 1600 Series Championship.
In 2003, MacCachren and fellow Mexican driver Gus Vildósola took the overall win on board of the #4 Vildosola Racing Trophy Truck during the 2003 San Felipe 250.
MacCachren was nominated for the AARWBA award in 2004 after winning the Laughlin Class Championships (1 / 2 — 1600 & Class 12) and SCORE's Laughlin Leap Championship, with his pit crew helping him win the SCORE Laughlin Pit Crew Challenge Championship.
In 2005, he won the AARWBA award after capturing the Best in the Desert Class 7300 Championship.
MacCachren won his first overall SCORE championship in 2007 after winning three of six events.
In 2007, he won 12 events in two CORR classes, adding four SCORE and BITD wins.
For the 40th annual Baja 1000, he and co-driver/team owner Mark Post teamed up with CORR driver Carl Renezeder to take the overall race, completing the 1296 mi course in 25 hours, 21 minutes and 25 seconds to win by only six minutes.
He has won 20 championships during his racing career, including three BorgWarner World Championships and the 2008 CORR Pro-2 championship.
He drives the Rockstar Energy Drink Ford Trophy Truck in SCORE and the Rockstar Energy Drink Pro 2 Unlimited in LOORRS.
He is a 2011 inductee in the Off-road Motorsports Hall of Fame.
MacCachren won his 200th event at Crandon International Off-Road Raceway at the 2012 World Championship Pro 2 race.
With Venable, he also competed at Tucson Raceway Park in the Winston West Series, finishing 14th.