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The SuperLite Championship launches a robust win purse for the 2012 Lucas Oil Regional Off Road Series Southern California Round 2 race at Glen Helen Raceway this Saturday. The $3,300 cash purse will divide up among the top three positions for the main event with $2,500 going to the winner, $500 to second, and $300 to third. The two-day SuperLite Arrive & Drive package, which delivers a full-service race experience to racers and cross over athletes alike, includes a full day of track testing on Friday followed by qualifying, heat and the main event racing Saturday.
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After slinging mud around the test track with SuperLites last week, the small fleet of UTVs Kawasaki recently delivered have fit right into the operation, performing the grunt work in the assigned role of SuperLite Arrive & Drive pit utility vehicles. In preparation for next week's Lucas Oil Regional Off Road Series Southern California at Glen Helen Raceway and next month's Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series Round season opener at Firebird Raceway in Phoenix, this Kawasaki Teryx 4 cleans up quite well.
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The Lucas Oil Regional Off Road Series Southern California switches its upcoming March 10th race from its new Lake Elsinore Motorsports Park to Glen Helen Raceway. The June 9th race originally slated for Glen Helen Raceway will be moved to the highly touted Lake Elsinore track.
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Enduring a futile quest to conquer the 2012 Lucas Oil Regional Off Road Race Series Southern California opener at Glen Helen Raceway, Kal-Guard Lubricant's Trenton Briley outlasted the battle of attrition that culminated in Saturday's main event, taking home the coveted victory in SuperLite Arrive & Drive racing at Glen Helen Raceway.
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The lineup of SuperLite Arrive & Drive machines are now southbound in the hunt for Lucas Oil Regional Off Road Series Southern California racing action. Loaded up and headed south through the snow to Glen Helen Raceway, this marks the first race on the season's bustling schedule. But not the first test session.
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The SuperLite Championship is preparing for the first round of 2012 Lucas Oil Regional Off Road Series Southern California racing action at Glen Helen Raceway with available full day test session followed by a full day of short course off-road racing on February 17-18.
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In one of the fiercest battles to take to the Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series, the SuperLite Championship Round 15 race at Firebird International Raceway in Chandler, Arizona delivered epic racing action that not only served as decision day for the season points champion but also lifted two rising motorsports mavens atop the podium. Having rallied momentum that built from a third place at LOORRS Round 6 and second after Round 14, the young Austin Kimbrell out raced series veterans to land a huge season-ending first place finale to his rookie SuperLite career. Following by a scant thousandth second deficit, Kyle Lucas captured second behind the wheel of his Lucas Oil SuperLite machine. Season standout and points contender R.J. Anderson earned third.
Revving up for the final round of off-road racing in the 2011 SuperLite Championship series, a three-way standoff remains amid the season's top three performers. Chad George, poised to take the green flag with a 12-point advantage in next Saturday's Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series (LOORRS) Round 15 finale at Firebird International Raceway, aims to take home the coveted title, but among the projected 17-truck field of racers, he'll first have to beat fellow championship contenders Patrick Clark and R.J. Anderson.
The SuperLite Championship celebrates the unveiling of the 2012 Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series schedule, which debuts its purpose-built Reno test facility as a full-fledged short course off-road race track and features the marquee venue on the motorsport discipline's most heralded date, Labor Day weekend. The coveted stadium-like race course is carved from the dramatic terrain features of the towering Sierra Nevada foothills and will boast unrivaled spectator vantage points.
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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.
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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.
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Monday, 29 August 2011 11:03

2011 LOORRS Round 9 & 10 Points Standings

After an eight-round stranglehold on the points chase that ignited with his Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series Round 1 victory, R.J. Anderson, behind the wheel of the Walker Evans Racing / SoCal SuperTrucks machine, encountered back-to-back DNF's (Did Not Finish) beneath the lights at Glen Helen Raceway in San Bernardino, California, which delivered the lead to Pat Clark in the BFGoodrich Tires-back SuperLite and shook up the position of the three front runners to give Monster Energy athlete, Chad George, second in points behind the wheel of the Yokohama Tires-backed Kawasaki SuperLite truck.
There was a game show that racked up acclaim and stirred great anticipation for what was hidden behind one of its many doors. In much the same way, the driver's seat of the acclaimed SuperLite Championship Arrive & Drive truck tugs at the interest of thrill seekers and adrenaline junkies who anticipate hopping behind the wheel and laying deep into the throttle of a short course off-road race truck. One notable personality taking reigns behind the wheel of a SuperLite during the recent Glen Helen test session was Monster Energy athlete T.J. Lavin.
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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.
R.J. Anderson took it to the field to come up first in SuperLite Championship racing for the second time this season in Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series Round 5 main event upon the eighth mile Glen Helen Raceway in San Bernardino, California on May 21, 2011. Racing the Walker Evans Racing / SoCal SuperTrucks machine and on top of the season points chase, Anderson earned fast lap with an elapsed time of 50.208 seconds and best speed of 57.361 miles per hour in lap five. Patrick Clark secured second. Jessie Johnson snatched third.
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Thursday, 26 May 2011 11:54

2011 LOORRS Round 5 & 6 Points Standings

Seemingly invincible and evading the force of adrenaline and experience fueling the field of SuperLites, the Walker Evans Racing / SoCal SuperTrucks machine of R.J. Anderson expands its 2011 SuperLite Championship points lead after its Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series Round 5 and 6 truck performance at Glen Helen Raceway. Anderson, since winning round one at Firebird Raceway, has proven relentless, never letting loose after six rounds of truck racing and extending his lead to 24 points.
San Bernardino, Calif. —

Dawson Kirchner captured his first win of the 2011 SuperLite Championship Series in dominant fashion, and SuperLite points leader RJ Anderson tightened his grip on the points lead in rounds 5 and 6 of the SuperLite Championship Series at San Bernardino’s Glen Helen Raceway May 21 and 22.

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Dawson Kirchner stepped up his game to win the SuperLite Championship main event on Sunday for the Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series Round 6 race upon the eighth-mile Glen Helen Raceway in San Bernardino, California on May 22, 2011. Racing the Torchmate CNC Cutting Machines truck, the General Tire-backed racer logged the first win of the season.Jessie Johnson, aboard the Lowes Home Improvement truck, stood upon the SuperLite podium for the first time in second place. Austin Kimbrell earned third, also the first time upon the SuperLite podium. R.J. Anderson, winner of yesterday's round five race, earned fast lap with a speed of 57.492 miles per hour and an elapsed time of 50.094 seconds in lap four.
Chad George rallied up the momentum to take first in SuperLite Championship qualifying for Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series Round 6 racing upon the eighth-mile Glen Helen Raceway in San Bernardino, California on May 22, 2011. Behind the wheel of the Kawasaki Teryx SuperLite Arrive & Drive truck, the Monster Energy Drink racer took the fast lap during his lap four effort with a speed of 57.615 miles per hour and an elapsed time of 49.987 seconds. R.J. Anderson snatched second and Jacob Person earned third.
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