Apdaly Lopez

Apdaly Lopez
Nationality Mexico Mexican
Born Carlos Lopez
(1994-12-02) December 2, 1994
Tecate, Baja California
SCORE International career
Current team RPM Off Road
Car no. 1
Engine Dougans Engine
Crew Chief Rick Geiser, Matthew Alley
Co-driver Luis Omar Montiel
Former teams PIN Manufacturing, BORM RACING
Starts Over 100
Wins 30
Previous series
2014
2013
Stadium Super Trucks
Stadium Super Trucks Super Buggy
Championship titles
2015
2015
2014
SCORE Trophy Truck 2015,2016 championship
Open Truck Code Off-Road Championship
SCORE TT Spec Championship
Awards
2015
2015
2015
2014
Univision Extreme Athlete of the Year
Silver FIA American Award
SCORE Driver of the Year
Toyota Milestone Award
Best in the Desert career
Car no. 5

Carlos "Apdaly" Lopez (born December 2, 1994) is an off-road racing driver from Tecate, Baja California. Lopez won the gold medal in the Stadium Super Trucks class at the X Games Austin 2014. His father, Juan Carlos Lopez, is also a professional off-road racer.

Career history

Lopez made his debut in the SCORE International championship at the 2011 Baja 250. He won the ATVPRO 25 class with co-drivers Ivan Mejorado and Gilberto Perez in a Honda TRX450.[1]

Lopez competed in the newly formed Stadium Super Trucks Super Buggy championship in 2013. At the Qualcomm Stadium Lopez won two races.[2] He also competed in the main series at St. Louis and Costa Mesa. At St. Louis the Mexican driver finished fourth. In Costa Mesa Lopez finished third in two out three races.

In 2014 Lopez participated in the San Felipe 250. As a co-driver to Clyde Stacy the duo competed in the SCORE Trophy Truck class. The duo finished sixth in class, eighth overall.[3] He also competed full time in the Stadium Super Trucks. After a solid start of the season Lopez won the second race at Indianapolis Motor Speedway in support of the 2014 Grand Prix of Indianapolis. He had another good run during the X Games Austin 2014 where the Stadium Super Trucks made their debut. At the modified Circuit of the Americas Lopez won his heat race and subsequently won the final to claim his first X Games gold medal. Lopez went on to claim nine top three finishes during the season to claim third place in the championship.[4]

Personal

Lopez studied engineering at Cetys Universidad in Tijuana Baja, California.

References

  1. "Race Results From Baja 250". SCORE International. Archived from the original on November 27, 2010. Retrieved 23 November 2014.
  2. "APDALY LOPEZ WINS AGAIN AT QUALCOMM STADIUM". Stadium Super Trucks. Retrieved 23 November 2014.
  3. "28th Tecate SCORE San Felipe 250". SCORE International. Retrieved 23 November 2014.
  4. "Chasing Down Apdaly Lopez". Race DeZert. Retrieved 23 November 2014.


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