| David Scott & Danny Prather Win Best in the Desert ChampionshipHenderson 250 Podium Finish Secures BITD Championship
                                Henderson, NV (12/19/2013) - Team Maxxis / CT Racing’s Danny Prather and David Scott wrapped up their third straight Best in the Desert Championship with a podium finish at the Henderson 250 season finale in Jean, Nevada. 
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                                  |  |  Although the Silver State offered less than desirable conditions with below freezing temperatures, high winds, and light snow showers, the team was prepared as they waited in staging. David Scott would start the race for the CT/Maxxis backed team shortly after 6:15 am. 
                                
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                                  | With a third place finish at the Henderson 250 Q1 David Scott & Danny Prather claimed their third straight Best in the Desert Championship by winning 3 out of 4 races |  The experienced racers knew exactly what they had to do to assure a safe and clear path to the championship. Aware of the fact that they didn't need to push themselves or their machine to the ultimate limit, they played it smart during the Henderson 250 because they only needed to finish to wrap-up the championship with three wins under their belt heading into the final round.                              
                               "We pretty much knew we just had to finish and not make any mistakes or DNF," rider David Scott said about their strategy. "It was fast. I usually like when it's a little rougher because everybody could just sit down and hold it pinned," he stated about his preference for a rougher and slower course.                               
                               While the course was fast and fairly easy, you 
                                needed to stay focused because the desert isn’t 
                                very forgiving with a high speed get off, and 
                                Scott came across a downed racer that was seriously 
                                injured from high speed wreck. Scott stopped along 
                                with another racer to help the injured racer. 
                                After several minutes, Scott decided it was best 
                                to go and get help while the other racer stayed 
                                behind. Scott notified the race officials, which 
                                set him back atleast five minutes before handing 
                                off the Honda 450R to Danny Prather to finish 
                                the race. 
                               Just days before the race, Scott figured he would 
                                need to Ironman the Henderson 250 because his 
                                Teammate, Danny Prather was going to the miss 
                                the Henderson 250 with a new born at home. On 
                                November 30th, Prather's wife gave birth to a 
                                5lb. 14oz. baby girl named Allison. With a daughter 
                                being born one week before the final round of 
                                the Best in the Desert Series, the possibility 
                                of traveling to Nevada to compete did not seem 
                                likely. However, Prather and his wife agreed that 
                                racing with his team and be a part of winning 
                                the championship was very important. 
                               "I somehow talked my wife into letting me go because I couldn't stand missing it, if I could be here,” said Prather.                              
                               Prather rode smooth and consistent in the final 
                                half of the race to take the checkered flag in 
                                third place, which was more than enough to wrap 
                                up their third straight Best in the Desert Championship. 
                                They finished the season with an impressive three 
                                wins and third place finish. 
                               In less than a month, the David Scott and Danny Prather will be back in action for the start of the 2014 Best in the Desert season at the Parker 250 in Arizona.  The duo has no plans on slowing down as they go for their fourth straight championship, and they give the credit to all the great sponsors behind their program that have allowed to have such success running in the Best in the Desert Series                                                            
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