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Sport | Desert off-road racing |
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Abbreviation | BITD |
Headquarters | Las Vegas Valley |
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The Best In The Desert Racing Association (BITD) is an American desert off-road racing association, based out of Las Vegas, Nevada. It was founded by Casey Folks in 1984, [1] [2] [3] and is currently owned by his sons Daryl and Bryan Folks. The BITD was originally a motorcycle-only series, until the Vegas To Reno, the longest off-road race in the United States, was introduced in 1996 with four-wheel classes.
Events are nationally televised on MavTV, its website, and the America One Sports Network. [6]
Best In The Desert has classes of Trick Trucks (aka Trophy Truck), buggies, motorcycles, Quads. [4] [7] Various events have different classes of racing vehicles.
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