El FRACASO del Mason Gen 2 y por qué Paul Weel ABANDONA SCORE

Paul Weel's departure from SCORE International has surprised the entire off-road community. After the disappointing performance of the new Mason Motorsports Gen 2 at the 2026 Baja 500, the Australian driver and entrepreneur announced he will no longer compete in the championship, bringing an end to one of the most ambitious projects of recent years. In this video, we analyze the entire story behind this decision: the origin of the Mason Gen 2 project, the partnership with legend Rob MacCachren, the enormous expectations surrounding the new all-wheel-drive Trophy Truck, what happened during the 2026 Baja 500, and the official statement in which Paul Weel confirmed his departure from SCORE International. Was it simply a bad race? Does the Mason Gen 2 need more development? Or was this decision motivated by other factors besides the Baja results? In this analysis, we review the confirmed facts and the context to understand what this news means for the future of off-road racing. If you're a fan of SCORE International, the Baja 1000, the Baja 500, Trophy Trucks, and desert racing, this video is for you. Leave your opinion in the comments: Do you think Paul Weel made the right decision leaving SCORE, or did the Mason Gen 2 project deserve a second chance?