The 58th Baja 1000 will be held over 854 miles for Pro classes and 720.95 miles for Sportsman, taking place on a counterclockwise course starting and finishing in Ensenada.

The course was unveiled on Saturday at the Off-Road Expo in Costa Mesa.

Unlike what has been done for much of the 2025 SCORE season, the clock will begin on pavement at the start ramp. At the Baja 500 and 400, timing began at Rancho Nelson a few miles after the starting gate.

From Ensenada, they will go through the municipalities of San Quintin and San Felipe and Highways 3, 1, and 5. Three physical checkpoints will be situated at RM 212 outside San Quintin, RM 365 in San Ignacio, and RM 717 at San Matías. 31 speed zones are present.

Six BFG pits are at RM 146, RM 283, RM 416, RM 546, RM 646, and RM 741.

Sportsman classes will have a cutoff at RM 572.12 before joining their Pro counterparts at RM 707.75.

Teams will have 36 hours to complete the race.

Racing will take place on Thursday, November 13. Moto/Quad will head off at 1 AM while Four-Wheelers do so at 10 AM.

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