
Ray Watson: Road to The Mint 400 with RAM Engineer
Meet Ray Watson, RAM engineer, who has has completed two desert races through Las Vegas, NV. In our interview, Ray talks about what it’s like being an engineer for RAM.
On March 8th, 2024, RAM Windows & Doors engineer, Ray Watson completed his second Mint 400, one of the most grueling off-road races that takes place in Las Vegas. What makes his achievement even more impressive is that he raced in a car he built with his own hands, a custom Volkswagen Beetle modified for off-road mayhem.
The Mint 400 describes the race as, “the oldest and most prestigious off-road race in America, and is held each March in the treacherous foothills of Sin City. The multi-day event features a massive vehicle parade down the world-famous Las Vegas Strip, a one-day festival on historic Fremont Street, and two days of grueling off-road racing on a desolate and punishing 400-mile race course. Nearly 65,000 off-road and recreational enthusiasts come to watch 500 race teams in 50+ classes from 25 different states and 15 different countries. The Mint 400 is The Great American Off-Road Race!”
As Ray Watson describes what brought him to this point in his racing journey, he reflects, “Since I was kid, I have always had a deep passion for off-road racing with most of my free time spent working on and racing dirt bikes and ATVs. This was the driving force behind my decision to go to engineering school, as I wanted to increase my knowledge and understanding of how these vehicles work. After graduation, it was only a matter of time before my love for engineering and off-road merged into the idea of designing my own race car. My loving wife quickly jumped behind the idea as we want to set a good example for our daughter and show her how important it is to follow your dreams.”
Ray finished in 5th place, and thanked his team, family, and sponsor, RAM Windows & Doors.
Meet Ray Watson, RAM engineer, who has has completed two desert races through Las Vegas, NV. In our interview, Ray talks about what it’s like being an engineer for RAM.
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