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    Baja racer, Shelby Hall, on growing up with Grandpa Rod, Episode 18

    en-usAugust 06, 2020
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    About this Episode

    The youngest of a family of legacy desert racers, Shelby Hall, granddaughter of Rod Hall, joins us for this episode.  While that is a title befitting royalty in the Baja scene, Shelby has skills of her own.  Check out this desert racer and see what she’s learned and accomplished.

    3:54 – Faster, daddy, faster

    10:15 – Inspired to do the Rebelle Rally, getting out of my comfort zone

    17:39 – Stockish vehicles on the Rubicon

    19:49 – Getting coached by grandpa

    23:41 – Learning from your mistakes

    25:56 – UTV’s are where it’s at! 

    28:19 – Virtual reality

    32:41 – New experiences

    37:05 – Racing the Bronco R

    45:04 – Making memories in Baja

    55:17 – Anybody need a driver? 

     

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