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Locally Raised, Nationally Proven: How a Farmington Local Became an Off-Road Legend

Locally Raised, Nationally Proven: How a Farmington Local Became an Off-Road Legend

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Today we're spotlighting one of Farmington's finest — Loren Healy, a born-and-raised San Juan County native who turned a love of desert rock crawling into a full-blown professional motorsports career. Loren has won the King of the Hammers multiple times, captured five consecutive Baja 1000 victories in the stock class, and now runs RTR Off-Road Shop right here in Farmington. He's currently building a trophy truck with dreams of an overall Baja 1000 win — something he's called a boyhood dream. If you want to follow the build and catch live race streams with in-cab cameras, find him on Facebook and Instagram under Loren Healy. And keep an eye out — an open house at the new RTR Off-Road Shop is coming up, and the whole community is invited.

By Tanner Waite

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This story is sponsored by Sunray Park & Casino and Four Corners Regional Airport.

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