We
are proud to welcome Nico Saad as a 2008 inductee to the Off-Road Motorsports
Hall of Fame in the Pioneer: Industry category. Over the past four
decades, Nico’s unwavering support of off-road racing has been instrumental in
allowing off-road racing to attain it’s current level of success while creating
a major tourism draw for the state of Baja California, Mexico.
In 1925 Nico Saad’s parents immigrated to
North America from Lebanon. As soon as they were processed through Ellis Island
his parents moved West to California and then to the state of Baja California in
Mexico. They settled in the City of Ensenada where Nico was born in 1939. As a
young man in the late 1950s and early 1960s Nico gained recognition as a
world-class barefoot water skier and participated in numerous shows and
exhibitions.
At the age of 24 Nico became involved in the growing tourism
industry in Baja. It was around that time that Nico broke ground on the
construction of the Hotel San Nicolas. During construction, local businessmen
appointed him to the position of the President of the Ensenada Tourism Chamber.
While in his new position as the representative for the City of Ensenada he and
other tourism officials began working with a group from the United States who
were interested in hosting a long distance off-road race in November of 1967.
The newly formed group, the National Off-Road Racing Association (NORRA) named
their race the “Mexican 1000 Rally” and the event originated in Tijuana,
traveled south and ended in La Paz.
The following year, Ed Pearlman, President of NORRA, decided to
start the race in Ensenada rather than Tijuana. Through his position with the
Tourism Chamber Nico worked closely with Pearlman, and acted as liaison between
the local and national officials and key members of the automobile industry. By
October of 1969 the new Governor of Baja appointed Nico Director of Tourism for
Baja California. Nico left the post in 1971 to turn his attentions to his
growing hotel, however he remained very active in assisting the growth of
off-road racing in Baja.
In the early seventies, after problems developed between NORRA
and Baja government officials, California race promoter, Mickey Thompson,
contacted Nico who had already proved himself an advocate of both the City of
Ensenada and off-road racing. Mickey wanted to know what needed to take place
for SCORE to take over the operation of the Baja 1000. Nico quickly arranged a
meeting between Mickey, the Lieutenant Governor and the Governor of Baja. The
meeting led to an agreement between SCORE and Baja officials in 1973 and the
Baja 1000 has since developed into one of the most prestigious motorsports
events in the world today, drawing hundreds of participants from every corner of
the world each year. Nico’s support would lead to a close working relationship
and great friendship with SCORE’s Sal Fish, which has lasted over the past forty
years.
In the mid 1970s, in an effort to solidify the developing
governmental backing of off-road racing, Nico invited the President of Mexico,
Jose Lopez Portillo, to stop in Ensenada while on a trip through Baja. Nico
arranged with Parnelli Jones for the president to meet legendary racecar
builder, Bill Stroppe and to see his famous vehicle ‘Big Oly’. After the
meeting and a tour of the vehicle, government support for the race was set. This
federal support helped to smooth private landowner relations with the race
organizers. The government’s involvement allowed for repairs and improvements to
be made to the private ranches and farms through which both the Baja 1000 and
the Baja 500 crossed.
In 2007, Nico served as the Grand Marshal of the 40th Annual
‘Baja 1000’ alongside Rod Hall and Ron Bishop who have both raced the event
every year, a fitting honor for his dedication to off-road racing in Baja which
has never faltered through the years.
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