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.
There's no doubt Brandon Ward was born with the drive for high stakes competition in his blood. Perhaps it's due in part to his dad being Jeff Ward, who ranks ranks up there as one of the most versatile motorsports champions of all time, but he holds his own when tap dancing on the rev limiter, working his way away from the pack on the race rack. Whether racing supermoto, motocross or at home behind the wheel of his SuperLite Championship Truck, Brandon carves the berms and launches the jumps, racking up top finishes in the SuperLite Series.
Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series announced that the August 7th and 8th, Southern California event, will be held at the legendary Glen Helen Raceway. The landmark facility in San Bernardino, California, has an extensive history of off road and motocross racing while hosting a multitude of national and international events.