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Undoubtedly one of the best shows of Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series' showdown in the dirt, the SuperLite Championship has unveiled some epic short course action from a colorful collection of personalities, giving the stadium truck a life and style all its its own. Heading into Surprise, the BFGoodrich Tires-backed Patrick Clark had proved himself by racking up a nine-point lead in his championship quest. But the full-course brawl of Arizona cut down Clark's rank, delivering another series standout to the lead.
Published in BLOGS
Digging down into the nuts and bolts of his BFGoodrich Tires-backed Lowe's Home Improvement SuperLite Truck during August's Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series (LOORRS) race at Glen Helen Raceway, Jessie Johnson looks to land back upon the podium during the Las Vegas Motor Speedway stop next month.
Published in BLOGS
Thursday, 07 July 2011 10:37

Johnny Greaves

Beginning at the age of 12 in motocross, Johnny Greaves has won races and championships in every level of competition. At 23, he switched to four wheels and soon earned success while buggy racing in SCORE off-road desert and SODA short-course off-road series (the precursor to Championship Off Road Racing - CORR).
Published in INSTRUCTORS
Sunday, 26 June 2011 17:32

2011 LOORRS Round 8 Main Event Results

Wyatt Kirchner rose from a stacked 15-truck SuperLite Championship field to take Sunday's victory, for the Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series Round 8 race on the nine-tenths-mile Miller Motorsports Park race track in Tooele, Utah on June 26, 2011. Kirchner clutched his first career win, racing the Bull Outdoor Products truck for General Tire. Reigning season points leader, R.J. Anderson, behind the wheel of the Walker Evans Racing / SoCal SuperTrucks machine, secured second upon the podium, while Dawson Kirchner, racing the Torchmate CNC Machine truck, captured third.
Saturday, 25 June 2011 07:32

2011 LOORRS Round 7 Main Event Results

Patrick Clark shot into the front of the 15-truck SuperLite Championship pack to take Saturday's win for the Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series Round 7 race upon the new nine-tenths-mile Miller Motorsports Park race track in Tooele, Utah on June 25, 2011. Shoveling roost and never letting loose of his dominant position via his BFGoodrich tires, Clark clocked the race's fastest lap during his lap 12 perforfmance with a time of 47.927 seconds and a speed of 67.603 miles per hour. R.J. Anderson secured second for Walker Evans Racing / SoCal SuperTrucks. Piloting the Kawasaki Teryx, Monster Energy Drink athlete, Chad George, charged into third atop the podium.
Monday, 23 May 2011 21:14

Jessie Johnson

Emerging from a family steeped in motorsports, Jessie Johnson is the younger brother of five-time NASCAR champion of the No. 48 Lowes Home Improvement car, Jimmie Johnson. Calm under pressure and climbing behind the wheel of his own Lowes Home Improvement SuperLite, Jessie, like his older brother, has his roots in off-road racing but has amassed experience that extends beyond the dirt. Perhaps his greatest asset is his coach-ability, learning from many, which results in wins.
Published in DRIVERS
Monday, 09 May 2011 15:40

Patrick Clark

Patrick Clark remembers the day his racing career went off road. The 20-year-old, who cut his teeth racing go-karts and then moved into drag racing, climbed into the cockpit of SuperLite truck piloted by off-road legend Chuck Dempsey. And at some point on that Salt Lake City track in the summer of 2010, with dirt flying and horsepower humming beneath his feet, Clark became a SuperLite racer.
Published in DRIVERS

Building into a powerful motorsports crescendo, the 2010 SuperLite Championship Series funneled down into the finale at the Firebird International Raceway for the season-ending Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series showdown. It was decision day in the dirt. And with an army of world class extreme sports competitors vying for the coveted SuperLite Championship No. 1 plate, a scant 50 points separating the top five, a battle ensued upon the motocross style off-road truck track, and from the mayhem of the competition mosh pit, Rockstar Metal Mulisha’s Jeremy “Twitch” Stenberg emerged to snatch the championship, beating out some of the best in the business.

Published in BLOGS
Thursday, 29 July 2010 03:41

CJ Greaves

C.J. Greaves is an emerging Monster Energy-backed athlete who stems from one of most winning short course off-road racers of all time, Johnny Greaves. Because of this, there's no wonder why the momentum he's gained in such a short amount of time has landed him onto the podium in the TORC Series Super Buggy class as well behind the wheel of his very own Monster Energy / Traxxas SuperLite Championship truck , logging a hard-fought victory at Miller's Motorsports Park in Tooele, Utah amidst the best in the off-road racing business.
Published in DRIVERS
Thursday, 29 July 2010 02:39

Marty Fiolka

A lifelong enthusiast of off-road motorsports, Marty Fiolka raced his first Baja 1000 in 1992 and recently completed his 10th race. A graduate of University of California at Long Beach, he formed the Rennsport Marketing Group in 1995 and executed public relations programs for Nissan, Infiniti, Exxon, Mitsubishi, and SCORE International. In 2005, Fiolka authored “1000 Miles to Glory: The History of the Baja 1000,” and was the associate producer of Dust to Glory, a Baja documentary.
Published in PAST
Wednesday, 28 July 2010 23:57

Ricky James

Perseverance. And you couldn't get away with saying Ricky James is all heart. Because amid a myriad of accolades, he boasts enormous talent in whatever he takes on. He's a natural. He's Ricky James. Back in 2005, while riding for the notorious Honda of Houston, James was 17 and at the top of his game, quickly becoming the next amateur motocross champion. But during the MX national at Lake Whitney, Texas, James suffered a crash that broke his back and left him paralyzed and confined to a wheelchair. That didn't stop him. His career continues, heavily engaged in motorsports as well as endurance sports, mixing up NASCAR with his career strategy in the SuperLite Championship.
Published in PAST

Ricky James jumped into the Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series (LOORRS) Round 5 and Round 6 weekend by earning the top slot in Friday's practice at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway in Las Vegas, Nevada. Charging hard to rival the competition by over two seconds in qualifying time, James piloted his SoCal Super Trucks machine to fast lap in lap three, touting an average speed of 51.064 miles per hour and a time of 1 minute, 17 seconds upon the 1.1 mile off-road race course.

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