Last weekend, Emily Miller of Rod Hall Racing was out to become the first Ironwoman in the history of the TSCO Vegas to Reno off-street rush to finish the rough competition solo. To do so, she'd have to maneuver the, her H2 the complete 457-mile separate. She did it in a time of 16:40.30 after having stumped the front passenger sweep at mile 80 and having to rebuild the front end. And she still came in third in the routine-inclusive hall. Teammate Chad Hall took first in a H3 Alpha, and was the first production vehicle to intersect the line. The other Halls -- Rod and Josh -- also took first in their respective module. Congratulations to Emily, -- and if you're looking for her at hope races, she'll maybe be the one bearing a wrap. Thanks for the tip, 4x4 King!