‘”>Other ( 2 ) HUMMER H3 Alpha First Stock Vehicle to Finish Baja The HUMMER H3 Alpha and the HUMMER H3 are the first stock class vehicles that managed to finish the 2007 SCORE International Baja 1000 race. Josh and Chad Hall piloted their stock class HUMMER H3 Alpha and HUMMER H3 nearly 1,300 miles covering the distance between Ensenada in Baja California and Cabo San Lucas, Mexico in 36:27:25 hours and averaging a speed of 35.56 miles per hour. Hummer Press Release: HUMMER H3 Alpha and H3 first stock class vehicles to finish Baja Racing legend Rod Hall earns 19th career win in 40th Anniversary race DETROIT – Team HUMMER once again demonstrated the inherent off-road capability of the HUMMER H3 as Rod, Josh and Chad Hall piloted their stock class H3 Alpha and H3 nearly 1,300 miles to become the first stock class vehicles to finish the 2007 SCORE International Baja 1000. The 2007 Baja 1000 marked the 40th anniversary of the grueling off-road race and covered 1,296.39 miles from Ensenada in Baja California to Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, Baja California Sur. It ran from November 13-15, 2007. Team HUMMER races in the SCORE International full and mini stock classes which feature production-based vehicles with stock frames, stock suspension designs and production-based engines. With 18 entries, the 2007 race boasted the most stock class vehicles in the history of the 1000 and included models from seven different automakers. As the only racer to have competed in a car or truck in all 40 Baja 1000 races, Team HUMMER owner Rod Hall marked his 40th race with a victory behind the wheel of his #760 stock mini class H3.