Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series
Category | Off-road racing |
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Inaugural season | 2009 |
Official website | www.lucasoiloffroad.com |
Current season |
The Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series is a short course off-road racing series in the United States. The series features events on the West Coast of the United States. The title sponsor for the series is Lucas Oil. It effectively replaced the CORR series.
History
There were two large sanctioning bodies in short course off-road racing for 2008: CORR and WSORR. CORR had been sanctioning events on the West Coast and WSORR had sanctioned Midwestern events. CORR closed before the end of the 2008 season and canceled its final two racing weekends. LOORRS took over the sanctioning of most of the West Coast events; and TORC, The Off Road Championship, took over most of the Midwestern events.
The LOORRS series was founded for the 2009 season by Lucas Oil and its head Forrest Lucas.[1] Carl Renezeder made short course off-road racing history in 2009 when he won the Unlimited 2 and Unlimited 4 class to become the first driver to win seven national championships.[2]
In December 2012, LOORRS announced that Ritchie Lewis would be taking over as the series' director.[3] He announced the 2013 series schedule; it would continue racing at most of the same tracks.[3] He also announced that Lucas would be building tracks at San Angelo, Texas and Lucas Oil Speedway to be used in 2014.[3]
Classes
The Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series has 11 classes:
- Pro 4 Unlimited: Full-sized 4-wheel-drive race truck;
- Pro 2 Unlimited: Full-sized 2-wheel-drive race truck;
- Pro Lite Unlimited: Mid-sized 2-wheel-drive race truck built on a standardized chassis;
- Pro Buggy Unlimited: Open-wheel buggies with 1650 cc to 2400 cc motors (dependent on design and manufacturer);
- SuperLite: Spec 2-wheel-drive truck regulated by the SuperLite Championship Series;
- Limited Buggy: Open-wheel buggies with Type 1 1600 cc VW engines;
- Unlimited UTV: Heavily modified UTV utilizing up to 1000 cc engines;
- Sr1 UTV: Heavily modified Yamaha Rhino or Kawasaki Teryx spec class utilizing the Yamaha R1 or Kawasaki ZX-10 1000 cc street bike motor;
- Modified Kart: Advanced kart class for kids ages 10–15 utilizing 250 cc or 450 cc motorcycle or quad motors;
- Junior 2 Kart: Intermediate spec kart class for kids ages 8–15 utilizing the Honda GX390 390 cc motor;
- Junior 1 Kart: Beginning spec kart class for kids ages 8–15 utilizing the Subaru EX27 266 cc motor
The premier classes are the Unlimited 4 (4-wheel-drive) and Unlimited 2 (2-wheel-drive) trophy truck The Unlimited Lites class has compact to mid-sized 2-wheel-drive trucks with 4 cylinder engines.
Champions
Pro 4
- 2015 Kyle Leduc[4]
- 2014 Kyle Leduc[5]
- 2013 Carl Renezeder[6]
- 2012 Kyle Leduc
- 2011 Carl Renezeder[7]
- 2010 Rick Huseman
- 2009 Carl Renezeder
Pro 2
- 2015 Rob MacCachren[8]
- 2014 Brian Deegan[9]
- 2013 Rob MacCachren[6]
- 2012 Brian Deegan
- 2011 Brian Deegan[10]
- 2010 Rob MacCachren
- 2009 Carl Renezeder
Pro Lite Unlimited
- 2015 R.J. Anderson[11]
- 2014 Sheldon Creed[12]
- 2013 Brian Deegan[6]
- 2012 R.J. Anderson
- 2011 Brian Deegan[13]
- 2010 Marty Hart
- 2009 Brian Deegan
Pro Buggy
- 2015 Garrett George[14]
- 2014 Chad George[15]
- 2013 Steven Greinke[6]
- 2010 Cameron Steele
- 2009 Chuck Cheek
Junior 1 Karts
- 2015 Kali Kinsman[16]
- 2014 Mason Prater[17]
- 2013 Ricky Gutierrez[6]
- 2010 Brock Heger
- 2009 Sheldon Creed
Junior 2 Karts
- 2015 Cole Keatts[18]
- 2014 Dylan Plemons[19]
- 2013 Hailie Deegan[6]
- 2010 Sheldon Creed
- 2009 Dustin Grabowski
Modified Karts
- 2015 Christopher Polvoorde[20]
- 2014 Brock Heger[21]
- 2013 Myles Cheek[6]
- 2010 Mitchell Dejong
- 2009 Sheldon Creed
Super Lite
- 2012 Sheldon Creed
- 2011 Chad George
- 2010 Jeremy Stenberg
- 2009 John Harrah
Limited Buggy
- 2010 Justin Smith
- 2009 Bruce Fraley
Limited UTV
- 2009 Hans Waage
Unlimited UTV
- 2010 Chad George
- 2009 Chad George
Modified UTV
- 2009 Dan Kelly
SR1 UTV
- 2010 Tyler Herzog
Tracks
The series has hosted race weekends at the following tracks:
- Wild Horse Motorsports Park (2010–present)
- Glen Helen Raceway (2010–present)
- Lake Elsinore Motorsports Complex (2009, 2012–present)
- Las Vegas Motor Speedway (2010–present)
- Miller Motorsports Park (2010–present)
- Primm Valley Motorsports Complex (2009)
- Speedworld Off Road Park (2009–2013)
- Wild West Motorsports Park (2012–present)
- Baja International Short Course (2015–present)
Television coverage
For the 2015 season, the Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series was aired on several different networks with 8 confirmed one-hour episodes in HD on CBS and 32 confirmed HD episodes on both CBS Sports Network and MavTV.
References
- ↑ "Leduc Brothers Dominate at Rockstar Energy Drink's Lucas Oil Off Road Race in Lake Elsinore". Racing West. 2009-07-28. Retrieved 2009-07-29.
- ↑ "Team General Tire's Carl Renezeder Makes History With U2 and U4 Championships". The Auto Channel. November 16, 2009. Retrieved 2 January 2010.
- 1 2 3 "Lucas Oil Announces New Schedule, New Tracks, and New Management for Lucas Off Road Racing Series". Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series. Retrieved December 25, 2012.
- ↑ "2015 Pro 4 official points standings". Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series. Retrieved November 12, 2015.
- ↑ "2014 Pro 4 official points standings". Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series. Retrieved December 6, 2014.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Neth, Scott. "Champions crowned at Lake Elsinore". Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series. Retrieved November 18, 2013.
- ↑ "Pro 4 Unlimited 2011". LOORRS. Retrieved December 25, 2012.
- ↑ "2015 Pro 2 official points standings". Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series. Retrieved November 12, 2015.
- ↑ "2014 Pro 2 official points standings". Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series. Retrieved December 8, 2014.
- ↑ "Pro 2 Unlimited 2011". LOORRS Pro 2 Unl. Retrieved December 25, 2012.
- ↑ "2015 Pro Lite official points standings". Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series. Retrieved November 12, 2015.
- ↑ "2014 Pro Lite official points standings". Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series. Retrieved December 8, 2014.
- ↑ "2011 Pro Lite Unlimited points". LOORRS. Retrieved December 25, 2012.
- ↑ "2015 Pro Buggy official points standings". Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series. Retrieved November 12, 2015.
- ↑ "2014 Pro Buggy official points standings". Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series. Retrieved December 8, 2014.
- ↑ "2015 Junior 1 Karts official points standings". Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series. Retrieved November 12, 2015.
- ↑ "2014 Junior 1 Karts official points standings". Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series. Retrieved December 8, 2014.
- ↑ "2015 Junior 2 Karts official points standings". Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series. Retrieved November 12, 2015.
- ↑ "2014 Junior 2 Karts official points standings". Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series. Retrieved December 8, 2014.
- ↑ "2015 Modified Karts official points standings". Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series. Retrieved November 12, 2015.
- ↑ "2014 Modified Karts official points standings". Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series. Retrieved December 8, 2014.
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