CAMERON STEELE

Cameron News

MAY 01, 2012

LOORRS 2012 Rnd 3&4 featuring the Monster Energy Off Road Race Team

NEWS ARTICLE

Monster Energy turns up the heat in Lake Elsinore, California for rounds 3 & 4 of the Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series. With temperatures reaching the triple digits, the competition was no match for the Monster Energy off-road race team.
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MAR 28, 2012

The 2012 General Tire Mint 400: Race Report

NEWS ARTICLE

The 2012 General Tire Mint 400 has finally come to an end. Featuring three days of spectacular events leading up to the Great American Off-Road Race, the partnership between creative marketing company Mad Media and Casey Folks’ Best in the Desert Racing Association proved to raise the bar on how an off-road event is to be held.
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MAR 19, 2012

The Monster Energy Off Road Team Battles Baja in San Felipe

NEWS ARTICLE

With two of the five races of the 2012 SCORE International Off Road Racing Series in the bag, the field of 207 was anxious to attack the beautiful Baja desert in this year’s San Felipe 250. The small fishing village of San Felipe is known for it’s remarkable landscape on the Sea of Cortez.
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About Cameron

In his Monster Energy-backed 442-cubic inch, 860-horsepower motivated #16 Desert Assassin Trophy Truck, Cameron Steele drives like a bat out of hell in the teeth chattering, spine compressing world of SCORE Off-Road Racing. Along with his otherworldly tough race truck – built around a tube-chassis spine of 4130 chrome-moly steel and covered in fiberglass skin - Steele is also the founder and proprietor of Desert Assassins. “The Desert Assassins are a group of people who are fully dedicated to off road racing,” beams Steele. “It’s a desert family. I hate team names that have their name on it. I thought we’d just come up with something different and Desert Assassins was a little bit offensive and thought people might remember it, so off we went.”

 

While many race and action sports enthusiasts may know of Steele from his ESPN/ABC/NBC/CBS and Speed network TV gigs, he feels most at home flying across the desert in his beloved Trophy Truck. “The one thing people don’t realize that when the trucks get going that fast, we have big open cabs where NASCAR has windshields to throw the air up and over the car, our trucks give you the sensation that truck is starting float. Once I get over 120 miles per hour the truck feels like it’s going to take off and fly. And at times you can really and truly be going that fast and be driving sideways and almost floating sideways down the dirt.”

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