Jason Scherer has made history as the first back-to-back winner of the Nitto King of the Hammers powered by Optima Batteries (KoH). The victory also marks the third time he’s won the race.
Scherer is a business owner who has been off-roading his entire life. He first won King of the Hammers in 2009, when the event was in its infancy. For the next decade he tried to build a better mousetrap and find the formula to repeat that early success. He seems to have found it, if the latest win is any indication.
A week of racing in Johnson Valley in front of 50,000 fans and 2 million online viewers culminated with the Nitto King of the Hammers powered by Optima Batteries on Feb. 8. Covering 235 miles of punishing desert terrain and some of the most difficult rock-crawling trails in the world (aka The Hammers), KoH has a reputation as being one of the most difficult races on earth. Only 29 of the 111 competitors this year were able to reach the finish line within the 14-hour time limit.
Scherer consistently is a fast qualifier at KoH, starting on the front row six years in a row. This year he qualified second behind Nick Nelson.
Like Mitch Guthrie Jr. in the Can-Am King of the Hammers UTV Race presented by HCR, and Casey Gilbert in the 4WP Every Man Challenge, Scherer leveraged that clean air to stay ahead of the field and avoid traffic jams in notoriously difficult trails, like Jack North and Full of Hate. And like Guthrie and Gilbert, Scherer’s combination of preparation, vehicle prowess, team support, and raw driving talent combined to allow him to win the 4400 race for the second year in a row.
None of this is to suggest that Scherer’s victory came easy in the six hours and 32 minutes it took him to complete the race.
“It was pretty busy from the first corner all the way through the desert,” he said at the finish line. “It was everything you could ask for from the pressure from the other drivers, to the obstacles, to how awesome the car ran. You can’t imagine how awesome it is when everything works together.”
Several drivers contested for the lead early in the race, but Scherer had a near perfect day to beat Erik Miller by five minutes. Miller, a two-time king, greeted his team, wife, and one-month old baby boy at the finish line.
“I’m really proud of this sport, with the amount of people who are here (in Hammertown). I’ve never seen more international fans, or people here camping. It’s an absolute zoo,” Miller said.
When the dust settled, the results read Scherer, Miller, and Shannon Campbell. The podium was almost identical to 2018, only in 2018 it was Wayland Campbell who rounded out the podium in third instead of his dad Shannon, the three-time king.
“Wayland was running second on the last lap, and they said he might be getting close to Scherer, and then next thing you know, I heard them trying to reach camp to get a replacement a-arm,” Shannon said. “I got it when I was in the pit and took it to him, so hopefully he can finish. That thing was heavy sitting on my lap.”
The Nitto King of the Hammers powered by Optima Batteries kicks off the Ultra4 season, which consists of three series (East, West, and North) with multiple races per series. The next race is the Ultra4 Stampede set for March 22 near Sacramento, California.
Past KoH Winners:
- 2018-Scherer and Jason Berger
- 2017-Shannon Campbell
- 2016-Miller and Robert Ruggiero
- 2015-Randy Slawson and Michael Slawson
- 2014-Loren Healy and Casey Trujillo
- 2013-Slawson and Michael Slawson
- 2012-Miller and Ruggiero
- 2011-Shannon Campbell
- 2010-Healy and Rodney Woody
- 2009-Scherer and Berger
- 2008-Shannon Campbell
- 2007-JR Reynolds and Slawson