The inaugural season of the Lucas Oil Off
Road Racing Series thundered full steam ahead as thousands braved
triple digit heat to witness some spectacular racing as the short
course off road racing season reaches the midway point. As the Lake
Elsinore Motorsports Park emerged as a premier venue in short course
off road racing, racers and fans alike were treated to incredible
action both on and off the track. Lake Elsinore, a city long known for
motocross action, skydiving and water sports, has taken their
philosophy of Dream Extreme to new heights by embracing the sport of
short course off road racing. Amidst a pit party featuring the high
profile Hart&Hauntington/Rockstar Premier Motorsports Group, The
Metal Mulisha and rock bands Alien Ant Farm and MXPX, the true stars of
the weekend were the men who put on an amazing show on the track.
And
what a track it is! A nine tenths of a mile rutted minefield featuring
sweeping turns and seemingly endless high flying table tops proved to
be as challenging as it was technical. Starting in practice on Friday
as Leroy Loerwald and Kyle LeDuc found themselves out of the Unlimited
Lite weekend racing action with broken bones (Loerwald) and destroyed
vehicles (LeDuc), the drivers and teams immediately took notice that
this facility was going to require their “A” game.
Racing
action was nothing short of compelling. Coming into the weekend Rob
Naughton held the distinction of being the only undefeated driver in
this short course off road racing season while dominating the Unlimited
Lite class. Class Veterans Marty Hart, Kyle LeDuc, and Rodrigo Ampudia
with recent up and comers such as Chris Brandt all arrived at Lake
Elsinore to line up against the seemingly invincible Naughton. But on
Saturday, the Metal Mulisha’s Brian Deegan, now in his sophomore
season, emerged victorious laying claim as this season’s giant killer
while establishing himself as a contender in what is arguably the most
competitive class in the sport. Naughton, now having tasted defeat,
returned Sunday to take the checkered flag while continuing his drive
for a season championship.
As
two wheel stars continue to develop into contenders in the short course
off road racing arena, Multi-Time Motocross and SuperMoto Champion Jeff
Ward piloted his Bully Dog/Speed Technologies Unlimited 2 to his first
victory. Still in his rookie season, “Wardy” was the class of the field
on a Sunday that saw the Unlimited 2 class leader Jerry Whelchel the
victim of a violent crash. Ironically, Whelchel’s incident occurred in
the exact same spot while approaching turn one where the always
aggressive Papas and Beer’s Rodrigo Ampudia stunned the crowd as his
truck crashed and flew end over end repeatedly the prior day.
While
fans saw some new faces and names at the top spot on the podium, Lucas
Oil’s Carl Renezeder, while competing in both Unlimited 2 and Unlimited
4 classes found himself taking three wins in four races during the
weekend event. Renezeder, while proving dominant in his U-4 machine,
found a unique passing method. While continuously being able to carry
momentum through the back table top section, from the grandstands the
high flying Renezeder appeared to reel his competition in with his
truck by literally flying by them over the huge table top sections.
Sunday proved to be Renezeder’s biggest challenge as Kent Brasho, Jerry
Daugherty and Tim Herbst all challenged for the lead before Renezeder
again proved to be too strong.
With record
high temperatures keeping the crowd seeking shade throughout the day,
the action on the track kept them on their feet cheering for their
heroes. Lake Elsinore truly did “Dream Extreme” as the Lucas Oil Off
Road Racing Series continues to establishes new stars, impressive new
venues and carry the momentum of the sport of short course off road
racing forward.
The Lucas Oil Off Road
Racing Series returns to the Lake Elsinore Motorsports Complex for
rounds 7&8 on July 25th and 26th.
Catch
all of the exciting action from the Lake Elsinore Rounds 5&6 of the
Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series on SPEED on Sunday July 12th – 2pm and
3pm EST.
The Lucas Oil Off Road
Racing Series (LOORRS) is the evolution of the long standing support of
short course racing by Forrest Lucas and Lucas Oil. Steeped in the
Midwest tradition of short course off road racing infused with a West
Coast influence, LOORRS brings intense four wheel door to door action
to challenging, fan friendly tracks. Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series:
This is Short Course. For more information please visit
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