Two Ultra4 Race Teams Combine Efforts To Raise Awareness And Race For The Fight Against Cancer At The 7th Annual M.O.R.E. Powder Puff Race.

| September 7, 2012

RCHU4(September 6, 2012) -RCH Designs (#4411) and Intrepid Off Road (#4455) join together to race for a cure. On Saturday October 6, 2012 RCH Designs and Intrepid Off Road will compete in the M.O.R.E (Mohave Off-Road Enthusiasts) 7th Annual Powder Puff Race. This is an all female off-road race held in the desert of Barstow, CA.

Terra Hagel, co-owner of RCH Designs & Lorna Mildice, co-owner of Intrepid Off Road, will compete in Ultra4 car #4411, tackling approximately 100 miles of off-road terrain.

Car #4411 (previously owned and driven by Dean Bulloch) is use to climbing tough rock obstacles and racing wide-open desert in the Ultra4 series including, the King of the Hammers race held in Johnson Valley, CA. As the new owner of this Ultra4/KOH car, Terra Hagel is looking forward to tackling the desert terrain in Barstow during practice and of course race weekend.

“This will by my second time competing in the M.O.R.E Powder Puff Race, though this time is sure to be different. In 2009 the vehicle I drove (a Polaris RZR) had a max speed of 35mph, laughed Terra. Our #4411 car with its LS1 motor has a top speed of, well…let’s just say it’s a bit faster!”

Yes, this is an all girls race, but don’t think our men aren’t out there to support us and have as much fun, if not more, than we will. From the costumes, team shirts and the always-fun slogans/team names that come along with the Powder Puff race. Though not in the driver seat for this race, the men really know how to take charge and dress the part when it comes to racing for awareness and supporting the ladies.

As of yet the #4411 is the only Ultra4 car competing in this years Powder Puff race. So spread the word, we’d love to see a few more Ultra4 entries before race day.

“Our goal is always to have fun, but on a more serious note, as many of you out there, I too have loved ones I’ve lost to the fight and loved ones that have won the fight against the evilness of cancer; so this race is a bitter sweet opportunity for me to raise awareness and funds for cancer research all while mixing it up in the dirt with friends and family.”

Without the time, support, product and other generous contributions from our team sponsors we wouldn’t be able to participate in this great event. Thank you all for helping us make a difference and raise awareness and funds for such an important and personal cause.

RCH Designs
Intrepid Off Road
DynoMax Performance Exhaust
MasterCraft Safety & Impact (Seats, race suits, window nets, restraints, helmets, etc.)
BFG
WARN
PSC Motorsports
Truck-Lite
Lucas Oil
Chappelle’s Exhaust & Kustoms
On Track Racing
Rusty’s Off-Road
PCI Race Radios

Race Day is Saturday Oct 6th! For more race details please visit http://www.moreracing.net

To make a donation click here: https://giving.cedars-sinai.edu/powderpuff2012

About RCH Designs – RCH Designs, located in a 6,000 sq. foot facility in Huntington Beach, CA, is a full service photography studio, marketing/advertising specialist, concept development, consulting, public relations, graphic and web design organization.

Visit www.RCHDesigns.com for more information.

About Ultra4 Racing/Hammerking Productions – The founders of Hammerking are the force behind the toughest one-day off-road race on the planet: King of The Hammers. King of The Hammers takes place each year in February, on public lands in Johnson Valley, CA. Hammerking has established a racing class known as the Ultra4 class. The defining characteristic of this class is that all cars must be capable of 4-wheel drive. Beyond that, the class is unlimited, which means these cars come in all shapes and sizes and are capable of speeds over 100+ MPH and still contain gear ratios as low as 100 to 1 for technical rock crawling.

Visit www.Ultra4Racing.com for more information.


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