Thursday, September 30, 2010

ELKA SUSPENSION INTRODUCES NEW SHOCK UPGRADES FOR CAN-AM COMMANDER MODELS

BOUCHERVILLE, QUEBEC, September 28th, 2010 — The pioneers of arftermarket suspension for SxS have recently developed some cool new shock absorbers upgrades for all the new Can-Am Commander models:
  • Commander 1000
  • Commander 1000XT
  • Commander1000X
  • Commander 800R
  • Commander 800XT
These hot-looking shocks with their massive 46mm bodies are also offered in a newly redesigned piggyback configuration for front and rear, making them very easy to install.
These are offered in 3 different shock configurations for which the pricing has been reduced by as much as 30%:
  • STAGE 2 :         Piggyback reservoir, Preload adjustable, $445 /ea.
  • STAGE 2+ :       Piggyback reservoir, Preload and Rebound adjustable, $545 /ea.
  • STAGE 4 :         Piggyback reservoir, High/Low-Speed Compression, Rebound, $595 /ea.
All configurations provide the same benefits by increasing wheel travel for a more comfortable ride, helping to eliminate bottoming-out, limiting chassis roll and dive while improving traction and cornering stability. The Stage 4 goes further by providing external adjustability of both high- & low-speed compression, which allows the driver to separately dial-in the chassis stability without affecting bump compliance and absorption.

Interested customers are encouraged to place their order now in order to get a fast turnaround time and enjoy an optimized ride before the riding season is over.

Web:      www.elkasuspension.com


Elka Suspension is an industry-leading manufacturer of innovative high-performance suspension products targeted mostly at powersports and action sports, for both racing and recreational applications. The company has earned a solid reputation in the industry by providing high-quality products at a competitive price within fast turnaround time.

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Universal UTV Gun Rack now available from Moose Utility Division

Hunting enthusiasts, ATV & UTV owners that purchase NRA licensed by Moose Utility Division products will be contributing to the continuation of time-honored programs such as hunter education, firearm safety, and wildlife conservation. The proceeds will allow future generations to partake in ongoing firearm safety education as well as instruction of the proper stewardship of natural resources.

Whether you're a firearm enthusiast or an ATV hobbyist, NRA officially licensed by Moose Utility Division products are the only ATV products and accessories on the market today that carry the marks and endorsement of the National Rifle Association.

The new universal UTV Gun Rack from Moose Utility Division has some great features:
  • One mounting block allows you to put this rack anywhere on your UTV's rack or rail
  • Two gun holders can slide to the correct width for a custom fit
  • Works on either straight or angled UTV bars
  • Compression rubber honeycomb keeps your gear held tight
  • Comes with rubber snubbers for use in rough terrain
  • Gun not included
  • Retail Price: $69.95
  • Part Number: 3518-0024

Direct link to product:
http://mooseutilities.com/nrabymoose/product.jsp?category_id=1473&product_group_id=11356&rank=100

About Moose and Moose Utility Division
As the industry leader in motorcycle/ATV parts and accessories, Moose has dedicated itself to providing riders and racers alike with the highest quality and best performing products available. With thousands of items ranging from riding gear, jackets and boots to gaskets, t-handles and fender bags, Moose has you covered. Whether you’re trail riding with friends, hunting in the woods or jumping Supercross triples, Moose offers the most comprehensive list of products in the industry to satisfy all your riding needs. www.mooseutilities.com

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PIM-2 and DATA Box Accessories Now Available for the 2010 Kawasaki Teryx 750 from Yoshimura R&D

Chino, Calif. – September 30, 2010 – The second generation Yoshimura Peripheral Interface Module (PIM-2) offers riders a simple and effective method of tuning their fuel delivery systems to get the most out of today’s fuel injected machines. When combined with the DATA Box accessory, the PIM-2 becomes a powerful and cost-effective method of creating custom fuel maps without the need for an expensive custom dyno tune. The PIM-2 has an excellent track record of performance and durability, and is now available for the 2010 Kawasaki Teryx 750.

The PIM-2 is simple to install: simply mount the unit using the included mounting hardware, plug it into the stock wiring harness, choose one of the two preloaded fuel maps, and you’re done! The two included maps are designed for use with a Yoshimura Slip-on exhaust or Full System, but there are additional maps available for download on the Yoshimura website.

For the ultimate in fuel-map customization, just add a Yoshimura DATA Box accessory. This data acquisition kit automatically calculates the required air/fuel adjustments required at each RPM/throttle position to reach the user-defined target ratio, then it generates an optimized custom fuel map for the PIM-2. Translated, that means you’ll get great power and throttle response at every RPM and throttle position, without spending all of your time and money on an expensive dyno session.

Both the PIM-2 and DATA Box accessories include all of the necessary mounting hardware and easy to follow instructions for a quick install. Installation of the DATA Box may require some modification of the exhaust system to receive the included oxygen sensor.

2010 Kawasaki Teryx 750
PIM-2

P/N: R-433-2460
MSRP: $339.95

Link to 2010 Kawasaki Teryx 750 PIM-2


2010 Kawasaki Teryx 750
DATA Box
P/N: R-433-DATA
MSRP: $429.00

2010 Kawasaki Teryx 750 DATA Box


About Yoshimura R&D of America:
Yoshimura is “The Leader in Performance” and has been for more than 55 years. With unmatched skills, knowledge, and passion for racing, Yoshimura is on the forefront of the aftermarket exhaust industry. Yoshimura pipes are race bred and feature the same legendary performance, fit and quality that has been their trademark for more than five decades. To learn more about Yoshimura and view the wide variety of performance products, visit www.yoshimura-rd.com

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Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series - Redemption and Resurgence in Round 12

September 27, 2010

With Saturday’s Round 11 now in the books, drivers of the Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series presented by Geico Powersports had nothing to lose as they returned to competition for Round 12 here at the Speedworld Off Road Park in Surprise, AZ. Throwing caution to the wind, the drivers put on a spectacular series of races under the southwest sun, which shone bright and warm over the large crowd. Those on hand witnessed many memorable moments, and in case you missed it, read up to clue yourself in on what your friends who were in attendance will undoubtedly be smiling about.



Modified Kart
Getting things started under the Arizona sun for Round 12 were the young stars-in-training of Modified Kart. After a three-row inversion of this morning’s qualifying results, it was points leader Mitchell DeJong in the #524 Fast-Aid/Speed Technologies kart who started next to Bryan Osborn in the #588 iShock Hydrodynamics/Cross Mobile Detailing truck on the front row. DeJong led Osborne across the line at the end of lap one, with Sheldon Creed in the #522 Patrick’s High Performance Graphix/Fox Racing Shox machine, JR Guthrie in the #555 Gatorwraps.com/Walker Evans Racing kart, and Trenton Briley in the #507 Kal Gard/Canidae All Natural Pet Foods truck all in tow. Briley got by Guthrie for fourth on lap two, but stopped in the mogul section on lap three, race over. Further forward, Creed moved up to second, and he and DeJong were pulling clear of the rest of the field. DeJong then nearly threw it away in turn one, handing the lead the Creed, while Guthrie got by Osborn to take over third position. At the competition yellow, it was Creed leading the field, with DeJong second, Guthrie third, Osborn fourth, and Bradley Morris fifth in the #504 K&N Filters/Kicker machine. A good jump and fast lap of the race (41.604) by Creed gave him a small gap over the rest of the field on the restart, while Morris moved up to fourth on the same lap. Morris then spun in turn one, an incident which also caught out Osborn, dropping both drivers out of the top five, and moving Zac Hunt’s #534 Creative Fabrication and Design/King Shocks kart and Jerett Brooks’ #527 Synergy Electric Racing/RC10.com machine up to fourth and fifth places. While Creed was gradually pulling away out front, Brooks spun himself out while trying to pushing Hunt’s back bumper on the final lap, dropping Brooks to sixth and moving Morris to fifth. Creed was clear of all the chaos, and took a convincing win over DeJong, Guthrie, Hunt, and Morris.

Junior 2 Kart
Second on track were the boys and girls of Junior 2 Kart, and it was Shelby Anderson in the #405 Walker Evans Racing machine and Sheldon Creed in the #422 The Fab School/A.M. Ortega kart starting on the front row. A big pile-up in turn two on the opening lap caused Chad Graham and Micaela Cheek to get hooked together, as well as impede the progress of Maxwell Ries, all of which helped Creed to open a substantial early lead. At the end of lap one, Creed was followed by Isabella Naughton in the #454 ReadyLift/Stronghold Motorsports truck, Ries in the #474 ProAm/P.C.I. Race Radios machine, Jerett Brooks in the Synergy Electric Racing/Fox Racing Shox kart, and Hailie Deegan in the #438 Metal Mulisha/Fiberwerx truck. Graham and Cheek, now unhooked and running fast, were quickly catching the frontrunners, and by lap three, Cheek was up to fifth, before losing the spot to Graham on the next lap. Naughton also lost a spot, dropping to third behind Ries, while up front, Creed continued to grow his lead, which he held through the competition yellow. At this point, Ries was running best of the rest behind Creed, with Naughton, Brooks, and Graham behind him. Brooks and Graham hooked together on the restart, dropping them to the last two spots, and moving Cheek and Deegan up to fourth and fifth. Paige Porter then found her way into the top five in her #462 Redline Performance/Advantage Boats machine, recovering well after dropping well back in the running order in the early going. From here on in, the top five drivers held their positions, with Creed taking his second win in as many races, followed by Ries in second. Third went to Naughton, fourth to Cheek, fifth to Porter, and with Deegan sixth, girls took an unprecedented third through sixth places! Creed set fast lap for the second consecutive race as well, taking it with a 47.812 here.

Junior 1 Kart
The final race on the shorter “kids course” this weekend was that of the Junior 1 Karts. Jack Yeiser started his #244 Hoosier/Kartek truck alongside Brock Heger in the #212 Streight Edje Custom Paint/UPR.com kart on the front row, and it was Yeiser who opened a good cushion over the rest of the field on the opening lap. Heger ran in second at this point, with Preston Roben third in the #210 DCI Duggins Construction/Ultra Custom Boats truck, Cole Mamer fourth in the #235 Xtreme TK Forums/4X4 Unlimited Motorsports machine, and Riley Herbst fifth in the #219 Ball Park/Victory Race Cars kart. As Yeiser slowly expanded his lead up front, the rest of the top five drivers held their positions though the competition yellow. On the restart lap, Heger found some extra speed and made a move on Yeiser to take the lead, and he made it work. Mamer made a move of his own to get past Roben to take over third place, but Mamer then lost some pace and started dropping backwards through the field, which moved Herbst to third, Roben to fourth, and Corey Geiser to fifth in the #245 Canidae All Natural Pet Foods/MasterCraft Safety truck. Up front Heger and Yeiser were clear of the field and battling very closely, and it was Heger who just held off Yeiser to take the win. Yeiser finished second, and did claim the fast lap with a 50.008. Herbst barely edged Roben for third, while Geiser rounded out the top five.

UTV
The increasingly exciting UTVs were first out onto the full-size track, with the SR1s (numbers 800-899) and the Unlimited UTVs (numbers 600-699) once again racing head to head. Corry Weller was the pole-sitter for the second race in a row in her in #801 Magnaflow Performance Exhaust/Tilted Kilt Yamaha, and she started next to Doug Mittag in the #848 Custom Off Road Designs/Racer X Motorsports Yamaha on the front row. Weller led Mittag, Code Rahders, Robert Vanbeekum, and Tyler Herzog at the end of lap one, but after Weller went wide in turn four on lap two, Mittag was right there to take over the lead. Chad George was up to fifth briefly in the #642 Funco/Monster Energy Kawasaki, but stopped on the track soon afterwards. Up at the front, Rahders out-jumped his #816 Frostyburger/Makita Yamaha past Weller into the moguls, moving up to second behind Mittag. Rahders was now pressuring Mittag big time for the lead, and with Mittag’s right rear tire going down, he became something of a sitting duck for the rest of the field behind him. Rahders and Weller soon got by Mittag, with Herzog’s #844 Ivy Trucking and Grading/Kronik Energy Yamaha and Vanbeekum’s #664 Xtreme Machine and Fabrication/Muzzys Kawasaki following suit before the halfway point. At the competition yellow, it was Rahders, Weller, Herzog, Vanbeekum, and Mittag in the top five, and while Mittag surprisingly did not pull into the hot pits to change his flattening tire, Weller did, leaving the race for good with an unknown issue. After the restart, Herzog was now challenging Rahders for the lead, with Vanbeekum third, Austin Kimbrell fourth in the #607 Monster Energy/UTVUnderground.com Kawasaki, and Ryan Beat fifth in the #851 Yamaha. Vanbeekum broke a front axle coming into the moguls and rolled in turn four, but landed on his wheels and continued in eighth to the cheers of the crowd. Further forward, Herzog took the lead from Rahders, while Garrett George’s (Chad George’s cousin, filling in for Tyler Winbury) #694 King Shocks/Maxxis Tires Kawasaki and John Dempsey’s #655 Custom Off Road Designs/Fine Line T Shirts Kawasaki were trading places in fourth and fifth. With one lap to go it was Herzog, Rahders, Kimbrell, Dempsey, and Garrett George in the top five. Kimbrell was slowing as he came across the stripe to start his final lap, and in a cruel twist, wasn’t able to finish the last lap. Up front, Rahders was giving it everything to get by Herzog, but Herzog, as he did yesterday, had too strong of a hold on the lead to have it taken away, and he held on to take a clean sweep of the weekend. Second went to Rahders, with Dempsey third, first of the Unlimited UTVs, Garrett George fourth, Mark Turner fifth in the #841 Goodyear Tires Yamaha, and Vanbeekum sixth, rounding out the Unlimited UTV podium. Rahders and Kimbrell each got something of a consolation prize, as they took fast lap in their respective classes. Kimbrell’s 1:03.882 was tops in Unlimited UTV, while Rahders’ 1:01.850 was fastest in SR1 and overall.

Limited Buggy
The final race before Opening Ceremonies was Limited Buggy, and with Bruce Fraley having picked up his first win of the season in Round 11, it seemed like it could be time for another driver to find his way back to the top step of the podium in Round 12. Curt Geer and Jeff Knupp started on the front row, and it was Geer in the #392 BDI Bowden Development Inc./Lakeshore Homes and Stables Lothringer who led Knupp’s #354 Behrent’s Performance Warehouse/General Tire buggy, John Fitzgerald’s #314 Lucas Oil/Hart and Huntington buggy, Kevin McCullough’s #389 Gear One/Jimenez Racing Engines machine, and Justin “Bean” Smith’s #319 Bully Dog/Ringers Gloves Fraley at the end of lap one. Smith and Kyle Lucas moved up to fourth and fifth on lap two, while Fitzgerald jumped into second on lap three. Smith then spun in turn five, which dropped him to tenth, and a spin by McCullough caught out Lucas’ #325 mavTV/Lucas Oil buggy as well McCullough, leaving the top five as Geer, Fitzgerald, Knupp, Bruce Fraley in the #312 MSD Ignition/BFGoodrich Tires Fraley, and Quentin Tucker in the #377 Locher Roadsiding/Fox Racing Shox buggy. Geer and Fitzgerald were clear of the field and battling cleanly up front, with Fraley diving down the inside of Knupp to take over third in turn six. Tucker pulled alongside Knupp in the same turn, and was soon past him and into fourth before the competition yellow came out at the end of the following lap. Under yellow, the running order was Geer, Fitzgerald, Fraley, Tucker, and Knupp, and on the restart lap, it was the always quick Smith who jumped up to fifth. Fraley then had something go wrong as he ripped through the moguls, and he ducked into the hot pits to have it fixed.. This allowed Tucker to take over third, Smith to move up to fourth, and Knupp to get up to fifth. From here until the final lap, the top five drivers held their positions, with Geer taking his first win since Round 2 of 2009; hard to believe for such a talented driver! Fitzgerald finished second, with Smith taking third after barely edging by Tucker on the final lap. Tucker finished fourth, and Knupp rounded out the top five. After his misfortune that dropped him back in the running order, Fraley re-focused well and set the fast lap at a 1:02.247 in the late going.

Pro 4 Unlimited
A unique edition of Opening Ceremonies was held at the midway point of the racing schedule, and it included the presentation of a specially-built Toyota Tundra desert racing chase truck to Motocross and FMX superstar Jeff “Ox” Kargola from builders West Coast Customs, courtesy of General Tire. Kargola is currently chasing a motorcycle championship in the SCORE desert racing series, and the new ride should prove to be a great help to he and his team’s efforts in November’s Baja 1000.

After Kargola and the crowd were witness to the unveiling, it was time to get back to racing, Pro 4 Unlimited style. Bryce Menzies’ #7 Super Clean/Bully Dog Ford and Mike Johnson’s Ironclad/K&N Filters Ford started on the front row, and it was Johnson in who led Kyle LeDuc, Rick Huseman, Adrian Cenni, and Carl Renezeder at the end of lap one. Huseman moved up to second after just bumping LeDuc’s nose in turn six, but LeDuc got the spot right back on the next lap. With the top three drivers all running very close and Renezeder just hanging off the back of the train in fourth, it was LeDuc who took over the lead on lap five in his #99 Rockstar/Toyo Tires Ford. Huseman and Johnson then got into each other in turn three, and Huseman was able to out-jump Johnson into the moguls to take over second in his #36 Traxxas/Oakley Toyota. Huseman was right on LeDuc’s back bumper now, and with the competition yellow waving, they ran one-two, ahead of Johnson, Renezeder in the #1 General Tire/Lucas Oil Ford, and Cenni in the #11 Atrium Payroll/King Shocks Chevrolet in the top five.

The top five drivers held their positions on the restart lap, as well as the next two laps, and as LeDuc and Huseman edged away up front, a huge plume of smoke coming from the back of Cenni’s truck signaled the end of the race for the bright orange machine. This brought out a full course yellow, and put Travis Coyne up to fifth in the #5 ProComp/RC10.com Ford. LeDuc got a great restart, and with the white flag waving, he looked to have the race all locked up. However, a full course yellow was again called after Josh Merrell got hooked together with LeDuc’s dad Curt coming into the mogul section, causing the officials to issue the order for a green-white-checkers finish. The running order was now Kyle LeDuc, Huseman, Renezeder, Johnson, and Coyne, and as the drivers cruised around under yellow, it’s almost as if they got together on the radio and agreed to take back the spotlight that the Pro 2 Unlimiteds had stolen in Round 11, because the last two laps of this race were as eventful as they could get.

Green waved again, and Huseman had a much better restart than he’d had earlier on, and he was now much closer to LeDuc with less than two laps remaining. As the field steamrolled towards the white flag, LeDuc got up on two wheels and bicycled towards the exit of turn six, nearly going over the outside burm and dropping him down to fourth. Huseman stormed into the lead, and as the drivers battling behind threw themselves into turn four with everything they had, Johnson rolled and Renezeder spun out, the combination of which let LeDuc squeak through before forcing the other drivers to stack up in the corner. With drivers going every which way behind him, Huseman was well clear of the chaos to take his eighth win of the season, with LeDuc salvaging a second place finish. Coyne wound up third, Eric Barron fourth in the #3 LAT Racing Oil/Fiberwerx Chevrolet, and Josh Merrell fifth in the #22 Hart and Huntington/Grenade Ford. Huseman scored fast lap of the race with a 54.587.

Pro Lite Unlimited
If the Pro 4 Unlimiteds had put on the best show of the day, the drivers in Pro Lite Unlimited gave them a run for their money. Jimmy Stephensen’s #33 Yokohama Tires/Racin’ Dirty Nissan started next to Marty Hart’s #15 ReadyLift/Kolpin Ford on the front row, and after a tangle-up between Adam Wik and Stephan Papadakis between turns one and two forced a full restart of the race, it was Hart who took command at the front of the field on the second start of the race. In second it was Matt Loiodice in the #20 Competitive Metals/KCHiLites Ford, followed by Stephensen, Chris Brandt in the #82 Lucas Oil/BFGoodrich Tires Toyota, and Corey Sisler in the #19 Forgiven Energy/CBR Ford. On lap three, Stephensen was slow out of turn five, which allowed Brandt to get by and up to third. A full-course yellow was then called for Sean Geiser’s rollover in turn six, and although the crowd was cheering loudly as Geiser’s battered truck re-joined the fray, he was only able to do so at about half speed. On the restart, Sisler and Brian Deegan were able to get by Stephensen, with Deegan then moving up to fourth in his #38 Rockstar/Etnies Ford. Loiodice then half spun while battling with Brandt in turn five, and the two were slowed by the incident, allowing Deegan to pass them both and move up to second, just ahead of the competition yellow.

The running order was now Hart, Deegan, Brandt, Loiodice, and Sisler, and on the restart, Sisler pushed Loiodice wide out of turn one and into the outside k rail, which broke something on Loiodice’s right front corner and sent him into the hot pits. Loiodice was able to re-join the race later, albeit with a very injured race truck. Sisler, meanwhile, pulled off the track coming into the moguls with an unknown issue, race over. Up front, it was still Hart, Deegan, and Brandt, with Stephensen now fourth and Leroy Loerwald fifth in the #8 Raceline Wheels/Pancho’s Tacos Ford. Loerwald was having to fend off the advances of Adam Wik and his #11 Wik’s Racing Engines/Kumho Tires Chevrolet, and Wik soon got the better of Loerwald to take over fifth spot. Further forward, Deegan was now challenging Hart for the lead, and as Hart struggled against a loss of power steering, Deegan and Brandt were able to get by Hart on the final lap. Deegan, who’d fought multiple issues all weekend, was an elated winner as he climbed to the top step of the podium for the first time since Round 2. Brandt finished runner up and did grab the fast lap with a 58.956, the only driver under 59 seconds. Third went to Hart, with Stephensen fourth and Wik rounding out the top five.

Pro 2 Unlimited
With two exciting truck races having just gone back to back, it was up to the boys of Pro 2 Unlimited to make it three in a row, and they didn’t disappoint. Todd LeDuc started his #8 Makita/Circle K Ford next to Greg Adler’s #10 4 Wheel Parts/Magnaflow Ford on the front row, but it was Rob MacCachren in the #21 Rockstar Energy/BFGoodrich Tires Ford who pulled an absolutely beautiful inside pass on Adler in turn five to take the lead on the opening lap. In second it was Adler, with LeDuc third, Carl Renezeder fourth in the #17 Lucas Oil/Team Associated Ford, and Robert Naughton fifth in the #54 ReadyLift Suspension Inc./ProAm Ford. LeDuc then slowed and pulled off the track, though he was able to continue at a reduced pace soon afterwards. This moved Bryce Menzies up to fifth, but he was quickly passed by the #99 Lucas Slick Mist/SuperChips Chevrolet of Robby Woods. A big cloud of smoke from the back of Naughton’s machine meant the end of his race, and with the competition yellow now waving, it was MacCachren, Adler, Renezeder, Woods, and Menzies in the top five. As he’d done on the opening lap, MacCachren again pulled a gap on the field on the restart lap. Adler then slid wide in turn five, allowing Renezeder and Woods to get by for second and third. Menzies soon caught and passed Adler as well, while up front, Renezeder was now reeling in MacCachren. Adler then dropped out of the running, and with a flash of big flames from the underside of his truck forcing Woods to the sidelines, the race was red flagged to make sure Woods was ok. Woods quickly jumped from his truck, and with the fire soon neutralized, the racers lined up again for the restart. MacCachren made yet another quick getaway on the restart to give himself some breathing room, but a massive rollover by Jeff Geiser between turns four and five forced another full course yellow. Geiser was quick to get out under his own power, but the truck was too thrashed to continue. With green now waving again with just two laps to go, MacCachren was off like a rocket once again, continuing his streak of terrific restarts, setting fast lap at a 55.811 (just 0.05 seconds quicker than Renezeder’s best of a 55.816), and again leaving those behind in his dust. MacCachren took the win, his seventh of the year, leading the race wire to wire. Renezeder finished second, swapping Saturday’s podium spots with MacCachren, with Menzies taking third in the #7 Super Clean/O’Neill Ford, Rodrigo Ampudia fourth in the #36 Papas & Beer/Fox Racing Shox Ford, and Jeff Ward fifth in the #3X Speed Technologies/Method Race Wheels Chevrolet.

Pro Buggy Unlimited
The piercing engines and fierce drivers of Pro Buggy Unlimited were up next, with Bobby PeCoy in the #973 downloadactionvideo.com/Maxxis Tires AlumiCraft and Rich Ronco in the #999 Livorsi Marine, Inc./King Shocks Tatum staring from the front row. PeCoy showed great speed on the first lap as he opened a small gap on those chasing behind. In second it was Doug Fortin in the #996 Fox Racing Shox/BFGoodrich Tires Racer, with Jerry Whelchel third in the #901 ProAm/Madrid Motorsports Custom Graphics Foddrill, Mike Porter fourth in the #900 Rockstar/Makita AlumiCraft, and Ronco fifth. Larry Job then bumped by Ronco to take over fifth, while further forward, Fortin was quickly closing on PeCoy for the lead. PeCoy responded, however, upping the pace to maintain the lead, though it was now Whelchel who was reeling in both PeCoy and Fortin. The top five were gradually closing up, and at the competition yellow, their running order was still PeCoy, Fortin, Whelchel, Porter, and Job. Job moved his #907 Bully Dog/Blanco Basura AlumiCraft past Porter to take over fourth on the restart lap, with Job’s teammate Cameron Steele following suit soon afterwards. Some laps later, Fortin was again closing on PeCoy, and with a big run through the moguls and some deep braking into turn five, Fortin was able to squeak by PeCoy as PeCoy was forced a little wide. Fortin assumed the lead just ahead of the white flag, and held on to take the win, his fourth of the season. PeCoy finished second, and did manage fast lap with a 58.013. Third went Whelchel, with Job finishing fourth and Steele rounding out the top five in his #916 Menzies Motorsports/Super Clean AlumiCraft.

Super Lite
The final race of the weekend here at Speedworld was Super Lite, and with an ever-increasing talent level, this class is fast becoming a real treat for the fans. Jeremy “Twitch” Stenberg and Jeff “Ox” Kargola made it an all-Metal Mulisha front row at the start, with Kargola taking the early lead in his #2 General Tire/Lost machine. Stenberg ran second in the #88 Rockstar/Maxxis Tires truck, with RJ Anderson third in the #37 Walker Evans Racing/MoTec ride, Brandon Ward fourth in the #92 Troy Lee Designs/KMC Wheels machine, and Tanner Foust fifth in the #69 Rockstar/Lucas Oil truck. Stenberg then muscled Kargola wide in turn four to take the lead, with Ward also moving up to take over third position. As Stenberg began to open a small gap on the those behind, a very tight train wasforming from second through eighth places, which couldn’t last for long. Kargola and Chad George got hooked together briefly, moving Ward to second, Foust to fourth, and Pat Clark to fifth in the #25 Exotic Engines/VP Racing Fuels ride. Anderson then got by Ward for second as Ward bobbled in turn five, while further back, Jacob Person was up to fifth in the #29 Stand-Up-MRI of Arizona/Geiser Bros Design and Development truck. Foust then broke his right rear suspension, ending his day, and it was now Stenberg, Anderson, Ward, Person, and CJ Greaves in the #33 Traxxas/Simpson truck in the top five. Person got into Ward in turn five on the restart lap, moving Greaves, George in the #42 Yokohama Tires/King Off Road Racing Shocks machine, and Clark up to third through fifth places. Clark then got by George to take over fourth spot, and with the white flag waving, it was Stenberg, Anderson, Greaves, Clark, and George in the top five. Heading for the white flag, Anderson seemed to miss a shift, allowing Greaves to breeze by before Anderson was able to recover, and putting Greaves up to second place. Just ahead, Stenberg went on to take the win, with Greaves finishing second, and Anderson rounding out the podium in his Super Lite debut weekend. Clark also had an impressive debut weekend, finishing fourth, ahead of usual frontrunner George, who took fifth. Fast lap of the day went to yesterday’s winner Ward, who’s 1:00.751 was nearly seven tenths of a second better than the best lap of any other driver in the class, the largest fast lap margin in any class for the entire weekend.

The sun was now setting, both physically and metaphorically, on the weekend’s festivities here in the Arizona desert, with an impressive fireworks display capping a great weekend of racing. The fans who braved the heat went home with stories they’re sure to be telling for weeks to come, and you can do the same by coming to a Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series event to see it in person. Up next, we’ll head back to the Las Vegas Motor Speedway for Rounds 13 and 14 of the Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series, with racing on Saturday and Sunday, November 6-7, so get yourself there. Until then, stay tuned to lucasoiloffroad.com for all the latest info in the world of the Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series.

Written by Scott Neth for the Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series

About the Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series:
The Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series is the evolution of the long standing support of short course racing by Forrest Lucas and Lucas Oil Products. Steeped in the Midwest tradition of short course off road racing infused with a West Coast influence, Lucas Oil Off Road Racing brings intense four wheel door to door action to challenging, fan friendly tracks. Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series: This is Short Course. For more information please visit LucasOilOffRoadRacing.com



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Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series - Round 11: New Winners, Points Shakers

Under the brilliant sun of the beautiful Arizona desert, the Speedworld Off Road Park is currently playing host to Rounds 11 and 12 of the Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series presented by Geico Powersports. With a great crowd braving rather warm temperatures, and drivers facing some even hotter points battles, the stage was set for another great day at the races. No fewer than three drivers took their first class wins in Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series competition here in Round 11, with two of those drivers making those wins the first of their Lucas Oil careers. Points races were almost universally tightened up, and in case you missed it, here's what happened here in Surprise, AZ.

Modified Kart
After a one weekend move in the racing lineup, the Modified Karts were back as the opening act here in Round 11, and it was Jerett Brooks in the #527 Synergy Electric Racing/RC10.com kart who started alongside Sheldon Creed in the #522 A.M. Ortega/Fox Racing Shox machine on the front row. Creed got a good jump at the drop of the green flag, slotting into first and leading the field across the stripe on lap one. In second it was Brooks, followed by Bryan Osborn in the #588 Osborn Racing/iShock Hydrodynamics truck, Trenton Briley in the #507 Pole Position Raceway/Simpson machine, and JR Guthrie in the #555 Guthrie Racing/Gatorwraps.com kart. As Creed and Brooks began to pull away up front, several drivers traded places in the next five positions, with Guthrie, Osborne, and Zac Hunt slotting in third through fifth after four laps. The top five finally settled into place a bit more consistently, with the running order still Creed, Brooks, Guthrie, Osborne, and Hunt in the #534 Creative Fabrication and Design/King Shocks truck at the competition yellow. On the restart lap, Brooks got a good run into turn two to take the lead, dropping Creed to second. Creed was then caught up by Guthrie and Hunt, and these three went three-wide down the front straight. Guthrie and Hunt soon made their way around Creed, who's truck was now obviously slowing. Creed eventually stopped on track, and at the white flag, it was now Brooks, Guthrie, Hunt, Briley, and Mitchell DeJong in the #524, who'd charged hard to make it back into the top five after a first lap collision. The top five held their spots on the final lap, with Brooks taking his first win of the season, as well as his first win in the top tier of short course off-road karting- congratulations! Brooks also had the fast lap with a 42.506.

Junior 2 Kart
The Honda-powered machines of Junior 2 Kart were second out on track, with Eddie Tafoya Jr. starting his #451 Specialty Fasteners/Lothringer machine alongside the #474 ProAm/Hoosier truck of Maxwell Ries on the front row. Both Tafoya Jr. and Ries were unable to take full advantage of their great starting positions, and it was Paige Porter, Jerett Brooks, and Chad Graham who all got by in turn one to fill out the top three spots at the end of lap one, with Tafoya Jr. and Ries now fourth and fifth. The top five drivers were all in a big clump, but the group soon shrunk slightly as Tafoya Jr. came to a stop on track, which moved Isabella Naughton up to fifth in the #454 ReadyLift/Stronghold Motorsports kart. Sheldon Creed then caught Naughton and passed her to take over fifth spot, while Brooks made a move on Porter to take the lead just ahead of the competition yellow. On the restart lap, Brooks and Porter were able to avoid some chaos behind them to pull out a slight advantage, but those behind were quickly back on the pace and knocking on the two frontrunners' back bumpers. With Brooks and Porter still first and second, Creed muscled his way past Mamer to take over third and join the hunt for the lead, and with one lap to go, Graham was also in that chase in his #410 Hart and Huntington/Grenade truck. On the final lap, Graham caught the outside k rail between turns one and two, causing him to roll and drop well back. Ries and Micaela Cheek were the beneficiaries, moving up to fourth and fifth places. Up front, Brooks took his second win of the day in his #402 Synergy Electric Racing/Fox Racing Shox machine, followed by Porter in the #462 Redline Performance/Advantage Boats kart, Creed in the #422 The Fab School/Patrick's High Performance Graphix truck, Ries, and Cheek in the #457 CMI/Jamminproducts.com kart. Fast lap went to Creed with a 47.491 on lap three.

Junior 1 Kart
Closing out the kart action were the youngest drivers of the Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series, the boys and girls of Junior 1 Kart. The Subaru-powered machines had the #212 Brock Heger Racing/    Sunoco Race Fuels machine of Brock Heger and the #235 Mamer Racing/Cousin's Hay truck of Cole Mamer on the front row for the start, and it was Mamer who led Heger, Isabella Naughton, Jack Yeiser, and Corey Geiser at the end of lap one. Yeiser then stopped on track, and although he was able to get going again later on, his misfortune allowed Geiser to fourth and Eliott Watson to fifth in the #203 AlumiCraft/iTi Performance Motorsports     kart. The top five settled into a consistent running order for a few laps, with Mamer and Heger pulling away up front as the competition yellow approached. Once the mandatory yellow did come out, it was still Mamer, Heger, Naughton, Watson, and Geiser in the top five. Watson stopped on track under yellow, and although he was able to get re-fired, he was too late to re-join the pack in his previous fourth place as the green flag dropped again. This allowed Geiser into fourth and Riley Herbst to fifth in the #219 Ball Park/Terrible Herbst truck. These two then battled over fourth spot, with Geiser eventually rolling coming out of turn two and handing the position to Herbst, and fifth to Carlye Lenk in the #221 Missing Lenk Motorsports/McKenzie's kart. After this, the top five drivers held their positions through the end of the race, with Mamer driving a very mature race to take the win. Heger finished runner-up, followed by Naughton in the #254 Stronghold Motorsports/Lamb Energy machine. Herbst and Lenk finished fourth and fifth, and both barely held off a hard-charging Preston Roben to finish in the top five, with these three coming across the line in a near-photo finish. Heger had the fast lap at 50.860, the only driver to crack the 51 second barrier in this class.

UTV
First out onto the full-length track was the two-class UTV race. Once again the two-wheel-drive SR1s would go head to head with the four-wheel-drive Unlimited UTVs, and Speedworld is a track where the speed of the SR1s has seemed to put them at a slight advantage. With no inversion of the qualifying results, Corry Weller would start her #801 Tilted Kilt/Magnaflow Performance Exhaust Yamaha alongside the #844 Ivy Trucking and Grading/Kronik Energy Yamaha of Tyler Herzog. Herzog out-pulled Weller to take the lead into turn one, and led the field across the stripe at the end of lap one. Weller ran in second, followed by Code Rahders in the #816 Frostyburger/Makita Yamaha, Doug Mittag in the #848 North County Yamaha/Custom Off Road Designs Yamaha, and Robert Vanbeekum in the #664 Xtreme Machine and Fabrication/Muzzys Kawasaki. Rahders was pressuring Weller hard, and soon got around her to take over second place. Vanbeekum then slowed to a stop coming into turn four, which put Chad George up to the lead in Unlimited UTV and fifth overall in the #642 Monster Energy/Funco Kawasaki. Further forward, Rahders and Weller were still battling, and Weller found her way around Rahders to re-take second spot before the competition yellow. As the field bunched up under yellow, it was still Herzog up front, followed by Weller, Rahders, Mittag, and George. Mittag moved up to third on the restart lap, and was looking to make a move on Weller to take over second just a few moments later. However, just as Mittag pulled alongside Weller coming down the back straight, something went awry and forced him to slow to a stop, heartbreaking to say the least. With the pressure somewhat off Weller, she tried to make a run on Herzog with about a lap and a half to go, but Herzog's command of the race was not to be denied, as he held tough to take a wire-to-wire win over Weller and Rahders. George took the Unlimited UTV win and fourth overall, followed by John Dempsey in the #655 Custom Off Road Designs/Racer X Motorsports Kawasaki, Gary Thompson in the #802 Thompson Roofing Yamaha, Dan Kelly in the #824 Yamaha, and     Mark Turner in the #600, who rounded out the Unlimited UTV podium. Herzog's best lap was his last lap of the day at a 1:01.763, fastest of both classes, while George had the top time in Unlimited UTV, a 1:03.609.

Limited Buggy
The first of the two open-wheel buggy classes on track was Limited Buggy, and after a six-position inversion of the qualifying order, it was Jeff Knupp in the #354 Volkspower/General Tire machine alongside Quentin Tucker in the #377 Logher Roadsiding/Fox Racing Shox buggy for the start. Tucker was quickest at the drop of the green flag, leading John Fitzgerald, Knupp, Bruce Fraley, and Kenny Freeman past the stripe at the end of lap one. Fraley moved his #312 ProAm/BFGoodrich Tires Fraley up to third soon afterwards, while Justin Smith picked up fifth in the #319 Menzies Motorsports/Bully Dog Fraley. Up front, Tucker and Fitzgerald were moving clear of the field, with Fitzgerald pulling up tight to Tucker's back bumper. Tucker still lead at the competition yellow, however, with Fitzgerald second, Fraley third, Knupp fourth, and Smith fifth. On the restart lap, Smith and Curt Geer moved up to fourth and fifth places, with Fraley taking over second on the following lap. The top three drivers (Tucker, Fraley, and Fitzgerald) were now very close, with Smith using the fast lap of the race (a 1:01.801) to sneak up from fourth to join the fray. Tucker then rolled onto his side in turn four, dropping him well back, and promoting Kyle Lucas to fifth in the #325 Lucas Oil/mavTV machine. On the final lap, Smith put his buggy up on two wheels and nearly lost it in turn four, but managed a fine recovery and did so without even losing a position! Up front, Fraley, who'd inherited the lead following Tucker's roll, went on to take the win, followed by Fitzgerald, Smith, Geer in the #392 BDI Bowden Lothringer, and Lucas.

Pro 4 Unlimited
  After a thoughtful invocation, a round of special awards presentations, and a rousing rendition of the National Anthem during Opening Ceremonies, it was time to return to racing action, and what better way to do that than with the beasts of Pro 4 Unlimited? Travis Coyne and Mike Johnson started on the front row, and after a big collision in which Kyle LeDuc rear-ended Coyne coming into turn four, a huge pileup ensued and a full restart was called for. The boys settled down and had a clean second start, with Johnson putting his #31 K&N Filters/Ironclad Ford up front at the end of lap one, followed by Coyne in the #5 ProComp/Team Associated Ford, Carl Renezeder, LeDuc, and Adrian Cenni in the #11 Atrium Payroll/King Shocks Chevrolet. Contact between Johnson and Coyne on the back straight then dropped Coyne to fourth, with Cenni also making his way by Coyne soon afterwards. LeDuc then nearly went over the outside edge of turn four, bringing him within reach of Cenni, who got by him out of the next turn. With the top three drivers (Johnson, Renezeder, and Cenni) now pulling away up front, it was points leader Rick Huseman making his usual run through the field further back. Huseman was up to fourth in his #36 Monster Energy/Oakley Toyota after passing LeDuc, who's overheating issue was forcing him to slow a bit, and was closing in on the top three before a big spin in turn six dropped him to sixth. Up front, Renezeder had done the best in the battle amongst the top three, taking the lead in his #1 Lucas Oil/General Tire Ford and holding it as the competition yellow came out. At this point, Johnson ran second, Cenni third, LeDuc fourth, and Coyne fifth. Huseman was on the move again after the restart, again moving up to fourth, but again, just before an incident. This time, Huseman spun in turn four and high centered himself on the inside burm, dropping him to dead last. Up front, Renezeder was now pulling away, and a classic inside-outside move by Cenni moved him past Johnson and up to second. LeDuc also got by Johnson, out-jumping him off the first jump on the final lap to take over third in the #99 Rockstar/Makita Ford, while up front, Renezeder set the fast lap of the race at a 54.562 as he reeled in Huseman to put him a lap down! Renezeder went on to take the win, the 90th of his career, finishing ahead of Cenni, LeDuc, Johnson, and Coyne.

Pro Lite Unlimited
  One of the closest points battles of the 2010 Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series is going on in the Pro Lite Unlimited category, and as there would almost certainly have to be, there was a big shake up in the points here in Round 11. Adam Wik started his #11 Wik's Racing Engines/LAT Racing Oil Chevrolet next to Marty Hart's #15 Stronghold Motorsports/Maxxis Tires Ford on the front row, and as if shot from a cannon, Hart leapt out to a substantial early lead at the end of lap one. Wik was next in line, with Jimmy Stephensen third in the #33 Ironclad Energy/JS Pest Control Nissan, Chris Brandt fourth in the #82 mavTV/Lucas Oil Toyota, and Matt Loiodice fifth in the #20 MasterCraft Safety/Jimco Ford. Brandt found his way around Stephensen to take over third, while an incident for Wik dropped him to sixth. Jacob Person was now fifth in the #92 Stand-Up-MRI of Arizona/Geiser Bros Ford, but soon slowed and dropped out of the race. Up front, Hart was blitzing the field, leading by nearly the entire front straightaway, but today wasn't to be the points leader's day. Just before the competition yellow, smoke began streaming out of Hart's audibly injured motor, and although he was able to lead the field to the competition yellow, it was a foregone conclusion that his lead wasn't going to last. At this point, Brandt ran second, with Stephensen third, Loiodice fourth, and Wik rounding out the top five, and as the green flag waved, the whole field stormed by Hart's stricken truck. A new battle for the lead ensued, and after pressuring Brandt hard for several laps, Stephensen braked really late into turn four and was able to take over the top spot. Brandt isn't an easy customer, though, and with his top points rival more or less out of the running, he had to make the best of his chance to score maximum points, and he soon battled back against Stephensen to re-take the lead. Further back, Wik pulled into the hot pits with a right front flat, allowing Leroy Loerwald up to fourth in the #8 K&N Filters/Fiberwerx Ford, and Stephan Papadakis to fifth in the #4 Magnaflow Performance Exhaust Nissan. Brandt and Stephensen battled well all the way to the end of the race, but in the end, it was Brandt who held on to take the win, with Stephensen taking second and dedicating the finish to his late father, who passed away four years ago today. Third went to Loiodice, fourth, to Loerwald, and Papadakis rounded out the top five. Stephensen might not have gotten the win, but the fast lap was his at a 59.658.

Pro 2 Unlimited
  After the Pro 4 Unlimiteds seemed to steal the show during both nights at Glen Helen, it was time for the other big boys, the Pro 2 Unlimiteds, to step back into the spotlight here in Surprise, and this stacked field gave us nothing less than the best race of the day, no questions asked. The #31 Method Race Wheels/Swaghouse.com Ford of Mike Johnson and the #7 Super Clean/Blanco Basura Ford of Bryce Menzies started from the front row, with Menzies leading Johnson, Greg Adler, Rob MacCachren, and Carl Renezeder at the end of lap one. For no apparent reason, Johnson seemed to be an easy target for those following, as Adler, MacCachren, and Renezeder all passed him in quick succession to pick up second through fourth places. A full course caution was then brought out to allow track workers to clear Kevin Probst's stranded truck from the mogul section, and after the restart, Renezeder moved up again, driving deep down the inside of turn three to pick off points leader MacCachren. At the competition yellow, Menzies was still up front, followed by Adler in the #10 4 Wheel Parts/BFGoodrich Tires Ford, Renezeder in the #17 General Tires/RC10.com Ford, MacCachren in the #21 MasterCraft Safety/Rockstar Ford, and Johnson. The top five drivers held their positions for several laps after the restart, but it was finally Renezeder who again picked up a position, this time slipping past Adler to take over second place. The top four drivers were all running extremely quick in a blistering train of sorts, with something eventually bound to come undone, and when it did, it did in a big way. Multiple contacts amongst the top four in turns four and five dropped Menzies from the lead to fourth, with Renezeder now first, MacCachren second, and Adler third. The top four then split into two separate battles for first and third places. A mid-air bump between Renezeder and MacCachren on the back straight elicited a big cheer from the crowd, and a pass on Adler by Menzies was big too. On the final lap, both pairs were battling as hard as they could, and Adler bicycled up in turn four and rode along Menzies' door through the turn before rolling over at the exit. Up front, MacCachren almost seemed to out-drive himself, and could not get by Renezeder, who picked up his second win of the day, and certainly seems to have shaken off his rough summer of Rounds 7-10. MacCachren did set the fast lap on the last lap with a 56.498, and his second place finish helped increased his already sizeable points lead, with Menzies taking third, Johnson fourth, and Todd LeDuc fifth in the #8 Rockstar/Makita Ford.

Pro Buggy Unlimited
  Another very close points battle is being had right now in the Pro Buggy Unlimited, with the top three drivers (Larry Job, Doug Fortin, and Cameron Steele) being separated by just thirteen points coming into this weekend. Steven Greinke started alongside Steele on the front row, and it was Steele who took the lead from the outset. After the first lap it was Steele up front in the #916 Menzies Motorsports/Metal Mulisha AlumiCraft, with Jerry Whelchel in the #901 ProAm/Fat Performance Foddrill, Greinke in the #923 SC Fuels/Crane Rental Service Inc. Racer, Job in the #907 Rusty/Bully Dog AlumiCraft, and Chuck Cheek in the #957 Maxxis Tires/Lucas Oil AlumiCraft all in tow. Contact between Greinke and Job in turn four then helped them to swap positions, and another incident for Greinke dropped him two more spots to sixth and moved Fortin to fifth in the #996 Fortin Racing, Inc./Custom Decals Racer. Fortin then moved to fourth, while up front, Job was closing on the battle between Steele and Whelchel. At the competition yellow, Steele still led, with Whelchel second, Job third, Fortin fourth, and Cheek fifth. Cheek pulled off to the hot pits under yellow with what appeared to be a flat tire, and was able to re-join, albeit at the back of the pack, promoting Greinke to fifth. After the restart, Fortin closed in on Job and tried to get by in turn five, but contact caused him to spin and drive up onto the burm on the inside of the turn, dropping him to tenth. Cody Freeman was now fourth and Greinke fifth following Fortin's misfortune, while up front, the battle for the lead continued to rage between Steele, Whelchel, and Job. Whelchel narrowly grabbed fast lap from Steele with a 58.518, but Steele held tough to the end, leading from start to finish and finally picked up a long-overdue first career Pro Buggy win, his first win in the Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series. Whelchel took second, the self-proclaimed meatball in the Menzies Motorsports sandwich, with Steele's teammate Job finishing third. Fourth went to Freeman in the #994 FCS Flooring/Goodyear Tires Racer, and Greinke rounded out the top five.

Super Lite
  The final race of the day was Super Lite, and those on hand were witness to the appearance of perhaps the biggest driving star yet to grace the starting line of a Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series event: television star, rally driver, and 2010 X Games double gold medalist Tanner Foust. Brandon Ward and Patrick Clark started on the front row, with Ward leading Jacob Person, Foust, CJ Greaves, and Jeremy "Twitch" Stenberg at the end of lap one. Greaves' #33 Monster Energy/Traxxas truck and Stenberg's #88 Metal Mulisha/Maxxis Tires machine both got around Foust in the early going, while up front, Person was using his #29 Stand-Up-MRI of Arizona/Fox Racing Shox truck to really put the pressure on the leader Ward, but started to overdrive the truck and briefly fell back within reach of Greaves. Meanwhile, Foust wasn't finding this an easy field of drivers to beat, as young Dawson Kirchner showed great determination and was able to get around Foust after several laps of trying in his #16 Speed Technologies/General Tire machine. Further forward, Person had re-gained his composure by setting fast lap at a 1:00.397, and was again hounding Ward for first place. A mistake by Ward coming out of turn five allowed Person to finally take the lead, just ahead of the competition yellow. At this point, Person and Ward ran one and two, with Greaves third, Stenberg fourth, and Foust back up to fifth in the #69 Rockstar Energy/Lucas Oil machine after Kirchner had pulled into the hot pits with a substantial issue while the course was under yellow. On the restart lap, Ward re-took the lead from Person, and following some contact and jamming up in turn five, and a rollover by Person in turn six, it was now Ward, Stenberg, Chad George, Foust, and RJ Anderson in the #37 Walker Evans Racing machine in the top five. Foust briefly ducked into the hot pits, and Anderson had an on-track incident, both of which pushed Jeff "Ox" Kargola up to fourth and Clark up to fifth in the #25 MoTec/Exotic Engines truck. George moved his #42 Bull Outdoor Products Inc/Beard Seats truck up to second in the late going, but didn't have enough to catch Ward, who took his first career Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series win in the #92 KMC Wheels/K&N Filters machine and celebrated with a great series of donuts for the cheering crowd. George finished second, with Stenberg third, Kargola fourth in the #2 General Tire/Lost truck, and Clark rounding out the top five.
That's all from the Round 11 action here in Surprise. Be sure to get yourself to the grandstands as we do it all again on Sunday for Round 12 here at Speedworld, and if you can't be here, follow the action via live streaming broadcast at race-dezert.com. For all the latest news, stay tuned to lucasoiloffroad.com

Written by Scott Neth for the Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series

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Weller Racing On the LOORRS Podium Once Again in Surprise, AZ

Chandler, AZ (9/29/2010) For the second time this year, the Lucas Oil Off Road Race Series returned to Weller Racing’s hometown track for another two rounds of action at Speedworld Offroad Park in Surprise, AZ this past weekend.

For Corry Weller, Weller Racing/Tilted Kilt/MagnaFlow Pro SR1 racer, racing in front of her home crowd meant a lot to her, especially after coming off of an unlucky previous two rounds at Glen Helen, CA. Seeking some much needed redemption and determined to make a statement, Weller put down the fastest qualifying time overall on Saturday, after missing practice on Friday due to mechanical issues. This would put her on pole position for Saturday’s main event, and it was exactly where she wanted to be.

“Starting out front in this class, especially when it’s muddy, is definitely a big advantage. Not only do you have a clear line of sight without roost, you also don’t get caught up in the carnage that usually happens in the first couple of turns.” noted Weller. “Since they rarely invert our class, being the fastest in qualifying is crucial.”

Saturday’s SR1 UTV race was an epic, three-way battle between three Weller Racing drivers; Tyler Herzog, Corry Weller, and Cody Rahders. With a heavily watered track, drivers in all classes fought to find traction and the fastest way through every corner. Herzog took the lead early and would keep it for the entire race, despite Weller dogging his every move and looking for a clean pass. Weller just wasn’t able to put a move on Herzog, and would cross the finish line in 2nd place, with Rahders in a very close third, making it an “all Weller Racing” podium for Round 11.

Sunday morning’s qualifier saw Weller taking the fastest lap overall for the second time, as well as securing the fastest lap in both UTV classes for the entire weekend. Once again starting on the pole, Weller would have the starting position she was seeking for a second chance at the top spot on the podium, as the green flag dropped and both classes shot forward. With only a couple of laps underway, however, Weller’s radiator fan and power steering relay failed, causing her motor to heat up quickly in the 108 degree weather, and forcing her to make the difficult decision to pull off at the mandatory caution in order to save her motor.

Weller Racing’s Herzog and Rahders wound up finishing in first and second for Sunday’s main after some exciting racing, putting Weller Racing up on the podium once again, and increasing Herzog’s points lead in the championship to an even greater margin.

“Overall, despite a lot of things that could have gone better for us, it was a successful weekend for Weller Racing.” states Jason Weller. “We were fortunate enough to be welcomed once again into the MagnaFlow pits, we met and talked with a ton of fans, we were a part of some great racing, and we were on the podium for two more rounds. You can’t ask for much more in a weekend!”

Weller Racing would like to recognize and thank the Tilted Kilt, MagnaFlow, Walker Evans, LoneStar Racing, Maxxis Tires, Simpson Racing, K&N, Twisted Stitch, Unisteer, Parker Pumper, and Highway Hotties for their support for the 2010 season. We hope to see everyone once again at the next two rounds in Las Vegas, NV on November 6th and 7th.


About Weller Racing, LLC:
Weller Racing has been at the forefront of development, testing and building some of the fastest performance motors in the UTV industry since 2006. Based out of Chandler, AZ, Weller Racing provides custom UTV and ATV products for a world wide client base, and is an established name in the world of short course off-road racing. Duners, recreational riders and racers alike have counted on Weller Racing to provide them with countless hours of fun, and repeated trips to the podium. For more information, visit their website at www.wellerracing.com, or call 480-507-4771.

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GoPro - World’s Best Selling Wearable HD Camera Company - Launches HD HERO 960

September 29, 2010 — Half Moon Bay, Calif.  GoPro, the world’s best selling wearable HD camera company, is proud to announce the release of the HD HERO 960, an entry level $179 version of the award winning HD HERO camera. The HD HERO 960 incorporates the same professional image and sound quality that has made the original HD HERO the camera of choice for more athletes and filmmakers than any other sports camera in the world. The HD HERO 960 is available today at GoPro.com and worldwide at authorized GoPro retailers for $179.99 (USA MSRP).
Whether you’re passionate about outdoor sports or motorsports, jumping out of gondolas or out of airplanes, chances are you’ve heard about GoPro’s now world famous HD HERO line of wearable and gear mountable cameras. Designed for attaching to your body, head, helmet, and favorite gear, the HD HERO line of sports cameras makes it easy to capture professional quality HD video of you and your friends in action. A wide array of mounting accessories ranging from chest harnesses to head straps, pole mounts to surfboard mounts make it easy to capture incredible footage normally only seen in professional productions. As a result, GoPro’s HD HERO line of cameras is not only the top selling sports camera in consumer markets but is also the top selling camera to Hollywood for film and TV productions where an “easy to mount anywhere” professional HD camera is needed. GoPro’s success is best illustrated by the number of TV shows airing on Discovery Channel, National Geographic, CNN, CBS, BBC, Versus, FuelTV, SPEED TV, and more that feature footage from HD HERO cameras.
"When I saw the footage from the GoPro on our big screens at Skywalker Ranch, I was amazed,” said producer Rick McCallum of Lucasfilm Ltd.
The HD HERO 960 is an entry level version of the original 1080p HD HERO, sharing the same cutting edge video and audio capture technology but with resolutions on the HD HERO 960 limited to 960p (1280 x 960) and 720p (1280 x 720) at 30 frames per second, and WVGA (848 x 480) at 60 frames per second. Also removed from the HD HERO 960 is the HERO BUS™ expansion port that is present on the full featured 1080p HD HERO. The HERO BUS allows for LCD, secondary battery and additional expansion BacPacs™ to be attached to the original 1080p HD HERO camera, but not the HD HERO 960.
Aside from theses changes, the HD HERO 960 is a full blooded GoPro camera. Retained are the award winning image and audio quality, ease of use, and durability. A sample of video shot in 960 on the HERO can be seen here. The HD HERO 960 is compatible with GoPro’s full line of mounting accessories and comes standard with GoPro’s first class customer service and one year warranty.
Also featured in the HD HERO 960 is GoPro’s hands-free 5 megapixel timelapse photo mode. This automatic photo taking feature landed ASP World Longboard Champion, Harley Ingleby, on the cover Australian Longboarding Magazine this past July. The above photo is the original shot that landed the on the cover of the magazine. “I just paddled out and the wave that got the cover shot was actually the very first wave I ever set it up to shoot still photos,” said Ingleby.
A new feature on the HD HERO 960 is “One Button Mode” which locks the camera into video or photo mode and automatically starts recording once the camera is turned on. Since the camera is locked into recording once turned on, this new “One Button Mode” makes it easier than ever to capture the footage of your most exciting moments with the single press of a button. Perfect for new users, loaning the camera to friends, or when rented out to rental customers, One Button Mode makes the HD HERO 960 as easy to use as pressing a button. One Button Mode can be turned on and off, depending on the user’s preference.
The HD HERO 960 shares the same bomb-proof housing construction that has taken the original 1080p HD HERO to both the North and South poles, to the edge of Space and down to the great depths of the ocean. Rated to 180’/60m, the HD HERO 960’s housing protects the camera during any activity so that you can focus on having fun without worrying about the camera. In the event that you do damage the housing, replacement lenses, housings, and other parts are available so that you can replace only those parts you need, not the entire camera.
Included mounts that come with the HD HERO 960:
  • Head Strap – Allows you to wear the camera like a headlamp. You can also pull this strap over helmets for easy camera sharing between friends.
  • Flat and Curved Surface Adhesive Baseplates - Baseplate easily adheres onto a flat or curved surface allowing the HD HERO 960 with simple click on and quick release mounting.
A new mount featured in the HD HERO 960 is GoPro’s Helmet Front Mount, a curved extension arm that makes it easy to mount the HD HERO 960 on the front of a helmet like a miner's light or headlamp. The most low profile and convenient way to mount a camera on a helmet, the Helmet Front Mount also allows for the camera to be extended out in front of the helmet and pointed back at the wearer, allowing for incredible self portrait videos and photos of the action.
GoPro’s HD HERO Cameras Capture Video You and Others Actually Want to Watch
“We’ve been amazed at not only the quality of video that our customers have produced with the HD HERO since it’s launch, but also the variety of activities our customers are engaged in. People use the HD HERO camera for every type of activity imaginable,” said Nicholas Woodman, founder and CEO of GoPro, “Everyone has their passion and we’re so stoked that the HD HERO seems to be people’s solution for capturing incredibly high quality HD footage of that passion. The reason behind the HD HERO 960 is to make it easy for even more people to GoPro. We can’t wait to see the amazing footage all of our new customers are going capture and share.”
A simple search for “GoPro” on video sharing sites brings back thousands of videos consumers have created and proactively tagged as ‘GoPro.’
“We don’t automatically mark videos that were uploaded from a GoPro, so the fact that people are tagging their videos ‘GoPro’ is a great sign that our customers are really fired up on GoPro’s brand,” exclaimed Woodman. “Equally exciting is the average number of views these videos are getting. It’s telling that so many people love watching content captured with a GoPro camera. Your average GoPro customer is creating content that is often on par as with network television programming. That’s our most satisfying accomplishment...that we’re putting the power of professional HD capture into the hands of everyday enthusiasts. GoPro, indeed,” Woodman exclaims.
A quick visit to GoPro’s Facebook page shows both the diversity of its customers as well as their authentic passion for the GoPro brand and their own personal HD HERO cameras. Visit it at http://www.facebook.com/goprocamera

About GoPro

Based in Half Moon Bay, California, GoPro is the world's leading activity image capture company. Since 2004, GoPro has been designing cameras and accessories that make it easy for people to capture hands-free images and video during their favorite activities. Its products include the patented HERO line of shockproof/waterproof wearable cameras and gear-attachment devices. www.gopro.com

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New online e-course for Recreational Off-Highway Vehicles

The Recreational Off-Highway Vehicle Association (ROHVA) has a new e-course available to help users understand safety measures that should be taken when operating Recreational Off-Highway Vehicles (ROVs). The e-course is available at rohva.org and is free.

The Recreational Off-Highway Vehicle Association (ROHVA) was formed to promote the safe and responsible use of recreational off-highway vehicles (ROVs) manufactured or distributed in North America. ROHVA is accredited by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) to develop a standard for the equipment, configuration and performance requirements of ROVs. Based in Irvine, Calif., the not-for-profit trade association is sponsored by Arctic Cat, BRP, Polaris and Yamaha.

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Tuesday, September 28, 2010

New Raceline Motorsports ATV and UTV Wheels Complete the Look of Your Unit

GARDEN GROVE, CA SEPTEMBER 28, 2010 Raceline Wheel, a leader in the off road and street market for 15 years, rolls out a complete line of ATV and UTV Wheels and Tires. “We are really excited to introduce the Monster and Spyder wheels alongside the Raceline MT tire,” said Jason Divis, UTV/ATV Category Manager for Raceline Motorsports.

Raceline first introduced the Monster ATV/UTV Wheel after the huge success in the off road 4WD market. The machined finish gives the vehicle a hint of class, while still easy to clean after a day pounding through the mud and rocks. Now you can have a quality look without sacrificing performance.

The most recent release is the sleek, all black, Spyder Wheel that will attack the market. The current trend with black wheels and a spoke look makes this wheel look closer to a truck wheel than one you would put on your UTV or ATV. The strength and durability behind all their wheels is matched to the same quality that a one ton truck would utilize or a rock racer that pounds through the rocks.

Raceline is also proud to introduce a new aggressive all terrain SxS MT Tire. There are multiple sizes available, but most significantly goes up to a 30” tire that is not considered a mud tire, but a true all-purpose tire. “What’s unique about our tires is there is actually a step which helps you with your traction, especially in mud,” said Divis. “On the East Coast, it is really popular for the rock crawling scene, people are starting to rock crawl with their UTV’s and this is the tire for this person.”

The quality of the wheels and tires is a reflection of 15 years building high impact, aggressive and solid wheels for the offroad, street and trailer market. These UTV/ATV products are available at Discount Tires Direct.

Raceline ATV/UTV Wheel Sizes: 12x7 and 14x7

Bolt Patterns: 4x110, 4x115, 4x136(Teryx), 4x137, 4x156

Raceline UTV MT Tire Sizes: 25x8-12, 25x10-12, 26x9-12, 26x12-12, 27x10-12, 27x12-12, 28x10-14, 28x12-14, 30x10-14, 30x12-14

Video from Sand Sports Super Show Highlighting Wheels and Tires:


www.racelinewheels.com

Raceline Motorsports 1-800-529-4335
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Arctic Cat shares leap after analyst's report

Source: StarTribune.com

Shares of Arctic Cat Inc. jumped more than 18 percent Tuesday after an analyst raised his rating and target price on the all-terrain vehicle and snowmobile company's stock.
Arctic Cat's stock closed at $10.57 a share on unusually heavy volume of 279,395 shares. The run-up made the Thief River Falls, Minn., firm the fifth-largest gainer on the New York Stock Exchange. The stock hit a 12-month high of $15.62 a share in late April but has been trading at $8 to $9 in recent weeks.
In a research report Tuesday, Joseph Hovorka, an analyst at Raymond James, upgraded the stock from "market perform" to "strong buy" and raised his 12-month target price from $9.95 a share to $12.50.
The ATV and snowmobile markets both continue to suffer from an industry-wide downturn, but Hovorka said Arctic Cat has done a good job of cutting expenses. Its profit margin for the first quarter ended June 30 was 17 percent versus 11 percent a year earlier.
Hovorka is projecting continued, albeit smaller, profit margin gains for the rest of this fiscal year. He said the company should earn 87 cents a share in the second quarter, up from 81 cents the previous year.
Hovorka also said Arctic Cat has increased its market share in all-terrain vehicles, although it has lost share in side-by-side vehicles to market leader Polaris Industries Inc. of Medina.

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2010 LUCAS OIL OFF-ROAD EXPO TAKES OVER POMONA FAIRPLEX

300-plus Exhibitors, Amazing Expo-only Deals, Racing Demos, Freestyle Motocross, ATV Test Rides and More 

POMONA, CALIF. (September 28, 2010) – The 2010 Lucas Oil Off-Road Expo will invade the Pomona Fairplex Saturday, October 9 through Sunday, October 10, with everything off-road including new vehicles, thousands of parts and accessories, ATV test rides, freestyle motocross action and more.

“Thanks to our new title sponsor Lucas Oil, expo attendees will be treated to several exciting new features including live truck racing demos, a main stage packed with ongoing entertainment and more,” said Expo Director Tom Gattuso. “The expo covers more than 20 acres and is the place for the off-road nation to come together, hang out and share their passion with other enthusiasts, enjoy live entertainment, take advantage of special on-site show discounts and most importantly – have fun.”

This year’s expo showcases all the latest off-road toys, technologies, parts, gear and accessories from more than 300 of the industry’s leading manufacturers, dealers and distributors. Off-road manufacturer representatives will be on-site to demonstrate and educate attendees on all the latest vehicles and accessories. In addition to the line-up of trucks, Jeeps, UTVs, ATVs, side-by-sides, dirt bikes, sand rails, rock crawlers, parts and accessories on display, the expo will come to life with exciting entertainment features including:
  • Lucas Oil Off-Road Racing Exhibition Course – New title sponsor Lucas Oil revs up this year’s expo with the high-powered, high-jumping race trucks from the Pro 4 Unlimited and Pro 2 Unlimited classes performing on closed-circuit simultaneously. Professional drivers will demonstrate the capabilities of these amazing 800-plus horsepower V8-powered machines.
  • Can-Am ATV Test Rides – This year’s Expo is home to free Can-Am ATV test rides all weekend on the Can-Am/BRP Commander Demo Course. This closed-circuit obstacle course will test the endurance and agility of these all-terrain vehicles and give drivers a real-world off-road experience. Whether you are an avid ATV enthusiast or just getting into the sport, experts will be on hand to provide all the necessary equipment and instruction needed to experience riding an all-terrain vehicle in a fun environment.
  • Freestyle Motocross Action – Freestyle motocross legend Keith Sayers, Winter X Games gold medalist Heath Frisby and top-level FreeRider Steve Haughelstine will rip up the FMX area at the show. This motorcycle thrill team will provide gravity-defying aerial action in special performances throughout the weekend.
  • RC Racing – Professional drivers will take scale models of real life vehicles through all the turns on a specially built RC racing dirt track. Come check out the action and test your reflexes against pro drivers or just take one for a spin.
  • Lucas Oil MAV TV Live – Lucas Oil MAV TV will broadcast live at the expo from a MAV TV studio located on the main stage all weekend. Lucas Oil Off-Road Racing’s premiere commentator Ken Stout will interview drivers, celebrities and industry leaders, and present the latest, must-have off-road products. Big screens positioned throughout the expo will showcase all the action and offer valuable prize giveaways each hour.
  • Miss Off-Road Expo Bikini Contest – On the main stage, beautiful bikini-clad women will compete for the cash prize, tiara and “Miss Off-Road Expo” title.

In honor of the victims of the recent Lucerne Valley desert race accident where eight were killed and 12 injured, off-road community members racers and volunteers will gather on Saturday, October 9, at 10:30 a.m., at the expo for the unveiling of the California 200 Memorial Monument, a large scale statue designed to honor the victims. The public can also make their mark on the monument as well in the form of a wall available for all to sign and show their support for victims and their families. After the public unveiling on Saturday, October 9, at 10:30 a.m., the statue and the wall will remain on display throughout the weekend at the expo.

FAST-Aid, a non-profit organization dedicated to providing financial, educational and personal assistance to injured off-road racers, support teams and their families following a motor sports racing incident is the official charity for this year’s expo. To assist in the fundraising efforts for victims, one dollar from each 2010 Lucas Oil Off-Road Expo ticket purchased at www.offroadexpo.com with discount code FAST-AID will be donated to Fast-Aid. For more information on FAST-Aid visit www.fast-aid.org.

The 2010 Lucas Oil Off-Road Expo will take place Saturday, October 9, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Sunday, October 10, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Held at the Pomona Fairplex, located at 1101 W. McKinley Avenue in Pomona, Calif. Advance tickets can be purchased at O’Reilly Auto Parts / Kragen Auto Parts or online $10 for adults and $5 for children (6-12). Tickets purchased on-site at the gate will be $12 for adults, $5 for children (6-12) and free for children under six. A Family Four Pack is available for $20 and includes admission for two adults, and two children (available online only). For more information and to purchase advance tickets, visit www.offroadexpo.com. Follow Off-Road Expo on Facebook at www.facebook.com/OffRoadExpo and on Twitter at www.twitter.com/OffRoadExpo.

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12th Annual Sand Sports Super Show Recap from UTVGuide.net

By Jon Crowley, www.UTVGuide.net

Southern California dune season is right around the corner and the traditional start to the season is kicked off at the annual Sand Sports Super Show. This year's show was held on September 17, 18 & 19, 2010 and it was the 12th annual show.

In this tough economy, it was great to see a solid turnout for exhibitors and even more than that, the number of people crowding the Orange County Fairgrounds was quite impressive. Everyone I talked to said sales were better than expected. Let's hope we are now on the upswing and better times are ahead of us.

The UTV market segment continues to grow. With the Can-Am Commander being the the newest side x side on the market, I was hoping to see lots of new products on display. Unfortunately, they were just starting to hit dealers showrooms when the show started, and only a few aftermarket companies were able to get their hands on a unit with enough time to build something. On the short list were DragonFire Racing and Todd's Custom Billet. Both of their Commander's sported roll cages, bumpers and long travel suspension. I had my demo Commander 1000 XT in our booth and it had a new Muzzys dual exhaust, Axia Alloys mirrors and paddle tires from Fullerton Sand Sports mounted on OMF Performance billet center beadlock wheels. I expect that in just a few more months, the market will be flooded with new Can-Am Commander products. It will be an exciting dune season to have a Commander.

Favorites from the Sand Sports Super Show:

Todd's Custom Billet - Can-Am Commander 1000 X

This 2011 Can-Am Commander 1000 X features TCB's new +4" long travel with Elka Stage 4 shocks. A new TCB front bumper, opening doors and a bolt-on rear cage. Custom paint, Rigid Industries LED light bar, Crow harnesses and a TCB billet mirror. This thing is ready for dune season.

Website: www.toddscustombillet.com

 

DragonFire Racing - Larry Roeseler Signature Edition Kawasaki Teryx

Larry Roeseler Signature Edition long travel that will soon be available from DFR. This 2010 Kawasaki Teryx is all about business. +6" DFR long travel a-arms with relocated shock towers front and rear enable extra long Fox 2.0 shocks. Bed delete, with a slight radius roll cage. DFR Sport harnesses and seats. DFR Baja Crippler 14" beadlock wheels with ITP BajaCross tires. And under the hood, a DFR 840cc fuel injected v-twin.

Website: www.dragonfireracing.com

 

K & T Performance / Supreme Tool - Polaris RZR CVT

This new CVT for the Polaris RZR is made by Supreme Tool and is just a piece of art. It was in the K & T Performance booth alongside all of their turbo RZR goodies. Stay tuned for more from Supreme Tool. They are working on a Kawasaki Teryx next, and will then turn their sites on a Can-Am Commander.

Website: www.supremetoolinc.com and www.ktperformance.com

 

Raceline Wheels - New UTV Tires

The new SxS MT tire from Raceline wheels is a 6-ply UTV tire that is available in sizes from 25" to 30". I found a set of 30"x14" SxS MT's in the DFR booth mounted on a set of DFR Baja Crippler beadlock wheels which were mounted on their Polaris Ranger. With long travel the Ranger was setting pretty high and the new 30" Raceline tires finished it off perfect.

Website: www.racelinewheels.com

 


Pro Armor - Quick Shot, Ranger doors, RZR rock sliders, Slam-shut doors, RZR 4 rear cage, RZR 4 door graphics

Pro Armor has been super busy. The had to have the most new UTV products on display at the show. We got our first look at the new Quick Shot, which is a mount & tie down system. It carries a jack (included) and had mounting holes for Quick Fist mounting hardware as well. In addition, it has three ratchet straps included so it can function as a spare tire tie down. They have added "slam shut" feature to their super popular aluminum doors and the best part is if you already own a set of their doors for your RZR, they have an upgrade kit. I also spied RZR rock sliders and aluminum doors for the Polaris Ranger.

Website: www.proarmor.com
 

VIAIR - On-board air compressor in a Yamaha Rhino

Super clean install of an on-board air compressor and tank in a Yamaha Rhino. Plus their display of the compressor in the fish tank was pretty cool. The underwater display illustrated the advanced sealing properties of VIAIR compressors.

Website: www.viaircorp.com

 

Walker Evans Racing - Polaris RZR 4 Desert Race UTV

This Polaris RZR 4 is owned by Matt Parks and was built by Holz Racing Products. It features a custom HRP chassis and long travel arms. Walker Evans 2.5" shocks. A Holz/Kroyer Stage III 800cc engine and Maxxis Big Horn tires mounted on Walker Evans beadlock wheels.

Website: www.walkerevansracing.com and www.holzracingproducts.com

 

Be sure to check out our full coverage from the show:
2010 Sand Sports Super Show Photo Gallery

As always, you can find more information about the Sand Sports Super Show at: www.sandsportssupershow.com

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