September 24, 2024

NORRA 500 Media Pass

NORRA welcomes our friends in the media to join us for an incredible experience at the 2024 King of the Beach NORRA 500. No other events offer the rich history, amazing tales, interesting characters and spectacular backdrops that the NORRA rallies deliver. This year’s NORRA 500 will name a King of the Beach as the course follows the Pacific coastline. With classes for UTV’s, modern race cars and historic vehicles, there is a class for every competitor and a story for every audience. Drivers range from living legends, and current pros, to your average Joe who has a love of speed, and adventure. The Pro UTV and 2000 Class each have a $20,000 purse, winner takes all, and if a Class 10 wins the 2000 class battle, they also win a Lozano Performance motor! The Class 11 Baja Battle for King of the Beach has a $4,000 purse. Big adventure and Big wins at the 2024 King of the Beach NORRA 500.

NORRA Media Registration is open until October 2nd at 6 pm. All credential requests will be vetted. Approved media will be emailed an acceptance, and unapproved will receive a decline. Check-in is at contingency in Ensenada on October 11th from 8 am to 9 am in the Riviera Convention Center (Red Ballroom). You will be required to sign your waiver, and pay for a media vest ($42) if you do not bring your existing NORRA Media vest.

REGISTER NOW FOR YOUR MEDIA PASS

Join us in Baja for all the excitement and fierce competition found at NORRA events. Everything you need to know about the 2024 King of the Beach NORRA 500 can be found at www.norra.com. NORRA created sanctioned off road racing in Baja back in 1967. Find out for yourself how NORRA provides stories of adventure that last a lifetime. NORRA events honor the past, while forging the future. Don’t miss out; get your media credentials today.

 

Print/Radio/Television Media Contact:
Mike Ingalsbee
NORRA Communcations
Phone: +1 858-400-7440 x5

Social Media Contact:
Val Douglas

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