Known for his professional feats of orchestrated mayhem behind the handlebars, Jeff "Ox" Kargola jumped behind the wheel of the General Tire / Lost Enterprises SuperLite Championship Arrive & Drive truck midway through the 2010 Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series season and immediately staked his claim upon the podium in the first four-wheel off-road race of his life, earning him a third during his debut at Glen Helen Raceway. The iconic Metal Mulisha freestyle motocross maven is relentless in his pursuit of victory. And during a formidable fight to finish first during the recent LOORRS Round 14 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, Ox spun out just over the blind side of a jump and was struck by another truck, taking him out of the race.
Starting deep in the pack for the final Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series race of the 2010 season and trading paint with drivers who were waging all they had to earn the SuperLite Championship Series crown, but Kyle LeDuc managed to muscle his SoCal SuperTrucks / Rockwell Time truck through the mayhem, foisting his way toward the front. And shortly after the competition yellow unleashed the army of MazdaSpeed Rotary Renesis 13B machines, LeDuc launched into the lead and landed atop the podium.
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.