[1] In 2005 Vildósola raced an Ivan Stewart built ProTruck #204 powered by a Toyota V8 engine and was crowned champion of its class in 2006[2] and 2007[3] in the SCORE series.
Vildosola Racing made history again being this the best finish position of all time for any Mexico national team on the elite class, the Trophy Truck on any Baja 500.
[5] Tavo won the overall in the 43rd edition of the Tecate SCORE Baja 1000 making him, alongside his father Gus Vildósola, the inaugural Mexican national to win the Baja 1000[6][7] He drove Trophy Truck #21 of team Vildosola Racing to the finish line in 19:00.04 (55.87 mph).
The father and son duo stopped the clocks at 19:45:00 (56.79 mph) and made history again, being the only Mexico national team to have two Baja 1000 titles as the overall winners of the race.
A video was released which showed a team member of the Vildósola crew illegally servicing the vehicle while it was in motion on the highway.
SCORE penalized Vildósola with 90 mins demoting him to eighth place overall and stripping him from the race win.
At the Mint 400 Tavo had yet another great performance, finishing a strong second place behind Andy McMillin.
Vildosola had qualified eighth for this race and after problems with Mark Weyhrich's trick truck just 30 miles before the finish line, Tavo locked in another podium for the 2014 season.
Tavo won the title at the 2015 Imperial Valley 250, making it the inaugural team to win in the same year two races in the SCORE series.