Polaris Factory Racing Three-peats and Sweeps Podium

A huge win at the Baja 400 secures Polaris Factory Racing’s third win in a row.

Polaris Factory Racing, including Brock Heger, Cayden MacCachren, and Max Eddy Jr., at the podium after their sweep of the Baja 400.Polaris

Polaris Factory Racing team member Brock Heger leads the charge for yet another win for his team at the Baja 400. The win marked the team’s third consecutive win and second consecutive podium sweep at SCORE Pro UTV Open Class races. Heger piloted a Polaris RZR Pro R Factory through his win, with teammates Cayden MacCachren and Max Eddy Jr. following behind him.

This win marks the third consecutive win and second consecutive podium sweep for Polaris Factory Racing.Polaris

“I’m incredibly proud to be part of Polaris and the RZR Factory Racing team,” Heger said. “The RZR Pro R Factory continues to amaze me with its performance and durability. From the engineers and race ops to support staff and teammates, everyone comes together to put us in a position to succeed, and it shows when we’re able to win in such commanding fashion and finish 1-2-3 overall.”

Final placements from the Baja 500 allowed Heger and MacCachren to start first and second, respectively, with Eddy Jr. starting in sixth. This gave the team a huge advantage in the race, and soon Heger disappeared in a cloud of dust. Heger and MacCachren battled it out for first, with MacCachren taking over the lead by RM 211. But Heger took over first in the final 200 miles, sealing the win for him and his team.

Polaris Factory Racing now has its eyes set on a win at the Baja 1000 to defend its title after last year’s win. With more drive now than ever, Heger will be more than ready to take on the 1000-mile course on November 10–16. Until then, stay tuned for more race updates.