Douglas Motorsports
After coming off a win in Crandon, Douglas Motorsports is looking to extend its lead in the CORR PRO-4 Championship chase. The Labor Day weekend in Crandon was highlighted with a win against a strong field of WSORR and CORR competitors.
beauchamp820.com
“This is probably the most competitive off-road truck class in the country. We been competing in this class for a few years now, and each year the competition keeps raising the playing field” --Scott Beauchamp
taylorsoffroadracing.com
The Skyjacker Ford held that position all the way to the finish. This was the first CORR podium finish of the season.
ericruppel.com
“My guys are just awesome. This truck has been capable of winning every time out. This class is just, so darn tough. Thanks again, to everybody on the side of the truck. I have to say a special thanks to Keith Steele” --Eric Ruppel
“This was a tough weekend for me. I caught myself points racing, because the PRO-2WD championship is the one goal that’s eluded me, in my thirty plus years of racing. We’ve won our share this year, but at this point in the season, having solid finishes in every race, is job one”—Dan Vanden Heuvel
“It’s very important to keep tuning on the truck race after race. The Deaver Spring and Bilstein Shock combination has really got this truck racing on rails. The support we get from Trail Ready Beadlocks really let us use all the tire Goodyear gives us” --Scott Beauchamp
Mason Motorsports
“The competition was really strong tonight. This is really a driver’s track. We continue to finish on the podium, the only pro driver to do so in all eight rounds, and that’s what you need to win a championship” --John Mason
douglasmotorsports.com
Scott Douglas took his first victory of the year, and is just one point from the top spot in the PRO-4 Championship.
People drag-race on the main avenue here in broad daylight, and the police just stand by and watch. That is, until the commissioner steps up to hand trophies to the winners.
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Yamaha Racing
Johnny Aubert now leads the series by 17 points over Salminen.
Yamaha Racing
“Day one was really good for me. I had a great fight with Marc Germain, who is really good in slippery, wet and muddy conditions, so to finish second and less than five seconds behind him is not too bad” --Simone Albergoni
Motorsport Kenya
Dave Rose and his uncle John Rose will make a comeback to off-road racing when Rift Valley Motor and Sports Club hosts to the second round of the National Cross-Country Challenge on Sunday.
offroad.com
Eric Ruppel finished third overall in WSORR Stock Truck Championship. In Round Three race action, Eric led wire-to-wire for his first victory of the year and sixth for his career. Mark Steinhardt and his #331 BFGoodrich Tires VW powered 1600 Buggy took home the top prize in both Round Three and Round Four. He is a multi-time class champion and currently leads the 1600 Buggy Championship.
rosshoek.com
“This weekend was a huge undertaking for Ross Hoek Motorsports. We were looking to compete in five races this weekend. We started all five, and finished four. Actually the truck was competitive in all five. I can?t thank my crew enough. We really didnt have a tranny issue this weekend. The Goodyear tires were awesome, no matter the conditions; they gave us the bite we needed to stay among the leaders. By Bark River well have this truck in full Pro-2WD trim and our second truck will be ready to continue the battle for the Super Truck Championship"-- Ross Hoek
tayloroffroadracing.com
“The gear change really helped coming out of the corners, noted Scott Taylor. The truck really came around better than yesterday. Now we’ve got to ready for Chairman?s Cup. The truck is in great shape. Lets hope the weather holds up"-- Scott
cuffaromotorsports.com
“We’re going the right way and we are contending for the top-five in each race. We really like the LA Fairplex-Pomona track and we expect to push speeds and reach the podium very soon"-- Cuffaro
Robby Gordon
“Let’s put it in perspective. Eleven people got killed over there,” Gordon said in January. “I’m pretty sure in L.A., we kill 11 a night on the streets of L.A.” The company cited Gordon’s comments as one of the reasons it sought to cancel its contract.