Four Andys and an Old Dune Buggy

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The original “Bully Fighter” dune buggy driven by Andy DeVercelly Jr. and Tom McClelland at the 1968 NORRA Mexican 1000

Legendary “Bull Fighter” Dune Buggy To Run 1,100+ Mile “Family Reunion” 

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The advent of the annual four-day Baja motorsports celebration that is the General Tire NORRA Mexican 1000 is quickly becoming the rallying point for the sport’s history to come alive.  This year’s fourth annual running will be no exception, and there is no better example of this phenomenon than the return of the storied DeVercelly family and the “Bull Fighter” racecar.

For the record, there have been four generations of Baja racers with the DeVercelly last name – and all of them with the first name of Andy. Three of them will be on-hand to race in this year’s Mexican 1000 Rally, including 82-years young Andy DeVercelly Jr. And, in keeping with the distinctly vintage vibe of the event, their vehicle will be a time machine in itself – a newly restored Volkswagen-powered fiberglass dune buggy known as the “Bull Fighter.”

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The infamous “Bull Fighter” VW-powered dune buggy is scheduled to return to Baja competition for the first time since 1976

Their story stretches back to the inaugural running of the National Off Road Racing Association (NORRA) Mexican 1000 in 1967.  Among the 68 entrants that came to Tijuana for world’s first professionally organized long-distance desert race was the oldest driver Andy (Pop) DeVercelly andAndy Devercelly Jr., both piloting homebuilt dune buggies. Pop managed to take the Class 4 victory, while his son hit a huge cow just 80 miles from the La Paz finish line – hence the advent of the “Bull Fighter” legacy.  The duo and their famous dune buggy went on to compete in many NORRA sanctioned events (see below).

That racing legacy continued with Andy DeVercelly III, who began racing the Bull Fighter at just 16 years old in the 1974 and 1975 Baja 1000.  In the early 1980s he and his father began racing a VW Bug in the 5/1600 class, taking back-to-back desert championships.

A fourth generation of racer arrived in 1999 in the form of Andy DeVercelly IV, who begin his career in a 1-2/1600 car. Andy IV eventually joined young Luke McMillin – a third generation racer – to take the 2010 class title. The youngest Andy is not only an excellent driver, but also owns Major Performance Racing Engines in Santee, Calif.

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The famed “Bull Fighter” buggy sat for decades as a proud but battered racecar. With the advent of vintage off-road racing via NORRA and the Mexican 1000, its restoration became the focal point of
Andy III and Andy IV to make it in time for the 2013 rally. Much of the car’s restoration, however, was completed in Andy Jr.’s home shop.

With the car nearly complete, the entire family and crew will share driving over the four-day 1,100-plus mile run from Mexicali to San Jose Del Cabo. And taking the first green flag of the event will be Andy Jr., with grandson Andy IV riding along side and making history in the process.

In an unlikely but entirely logical exclamation point to the story is that this unlikely effort will be supported by another legendary Baja racing family – the McMillins.

And that is the special magic that the “Happiest Race On Earth” has generated from its very humble beginnings.

For more information visit: MEXICAN1000.com

Bull Fighter Racing History

1968 Stardust 7-11
1968 Borrego Rough 100
1968 Norra 1000
1969 Baja 500
1969 Mint 400
1969 Borrego Rough 100
1969 Baja 1000
1970 Mint 400
1974 Baja 500
1975 Baja 1000
1976 Baja 1000

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  • THOMAS MCGEE Jan 16, 2019 @ 18:14

    You may NOT remember me from my visit in 1957. I came into Mom and “POPS” home as a 17 year old with my Aunt Kitty and her future husband Fred. Andy who drove midgets in Freeport NY tried to get me to by one those 3 wheeled cars. Messerschmidt as I recall. He had us all eat Pizza for breakfast. Took us Tijuana, dog racers and place a bet on BonJoJo at Delmar. It won. Mom and Pop were a joy to be with. Four generations and the Devercellys are still booken. That is great. Dune buggies as it started out.
    Thanks for giving me this brief moment to reflect about a great moment from over 60 years ago.
    The best …TOMMY MCGEE

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