Bruce Jenner and his son, Burt, were reportedly involved in a crash in Baja, Mexico last week.

Their $500K truck veered into a ditch during an off-road race, reports say.

The 65-year-old Jenner was reportedly participating in the Baja 1000 race with his 36-year-old son. Their truck, worth $500,000, ran into a ditch at mile 170 during the 1,130-mile, off-road race.

Bruce's son posted a photo of the crash to social media. They had to wait a few hours before their crew could make it to the location. While waiting with some vehicles, they ate pizza and drank beer.

"A photo finally came in of my dad and I in the ditch with the truck on its side... if anyone sees photos or footage please let me know!" he captioned the picture.

The crew eventually reached them and had to pull out because they had lost too many hours after the wreck.

"We had a blast, learned a ton about Baja, made a bunch of new friends who I will remember for life, didn't bend the truck (even though we went off twice) and we came home safe," Burt Jenner captioned in a group photo on Instagram.

"In this picture is the group of people who helped us out in the middle of the desert when we broke the truck and offered us pizza and beer and radios ... at this point after hours in the desert dad and I were starving, thirsty, and needed a radio to signal our race was over ... they pretty much solved all [our] problems and made life good again."

Bruce was behind the wheel when the accident occurred.

The "Keeping up with the Kardashians" star and his son got more than $1 million in sponsorship cash to compete in the five-day race.

Two weeks ago, Burt bragged about competing and crossing the item off his bucket list. "I got to drive a #trophytruck only one left is driving a trophy truck in the #baja1000 on a tip to tip year" read the caption to a photo with the team.