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$332,000 distributed to drivers
in the
inaugural Nissan Off Road Nationals Shootout
Chula Vista, CA (October 2, 2005) -- One week removed from
the crowning of the 2005 CORR Lucas Oil Pro Series champions, the first Nissan
Off-Road
Nationals Shootout provided enough incentive with $332,000 up for grabs.
The winner of each division was based on the accumulation of points from Saturday
and Sunday.
One week after motorsport superstars Jeremy McGrath, Boris Said and Roberto
Guerrero made their Championship Off Road Racing debut, Supercross/FMX star
Travis Pastrana and Jesse James of West Coast Choppers took their opportunity
in a Pro-2 truck.
Pro-4
Winning seven straight Pro-4 races did not satisfy 2005 Pro-4 champion
John Greaves, who came out winning the round by holding off Carl Renezeder
(2nd)
and Rick Huseman (3rd). In Round 2, Carl Renezeder powered to the lead from
the land rush start, with Rob MacCachren and Josh Baldwin following his lead
into turn one. Greaves took over third position from Baldwin on Lap 5, and
two laps later, Greaves moved into 2nd place, trailing Renezeder. As Greaves
attempted several times to close on Renezeder, Greaves flipped with three laps
to go, allowing Renezeder to comfortably maintain his lead and win the Pro-4
shootout 36-28. Josh Baldwin finished third with 26 points.
Pro-2
Scott Taylor’s 6-year reign as the Pro-2 division champion ended
this year, with Renezeder claiming victory in the division, but it was Taylor
who
controlled both rounds of the Nissan Shootout. Returning to the form that Championship
Off Road Racing fans are use to seeing from Taylor, he swept both rounds, winning
40-30 over Evan Evans. After holding off Kevin Probst (2nd) and Evans (3rd)
in Round 1, Taylor again took the lead from the start in Round 2. For 11 of
the 15 laps, Renezeder trailed Taylor, but the #17 of Renezeder ran off the
track after running too high into a turn. At that time, Evans moved into 2nd
and Dan Vanden Heuvel into 3rd. Renezeder finished 3rd in the standings, followed
by Vanden Heuvel and Probst.
Jesse James (10th place) and Travis Pastrona (13th place)
took their shot at the best Pro-2 drivers in Round 2, with both experiencing
the “trial
by fire” method of short course off-road racing.
Pro-Lite
Chad Hord was disappointed not to win his first Pro-Lite championship
last weekend, but the power behind his BOSS Snowplow Nissan Frontier came through
this weekend, with Hord sweeping both rounds to win the division trophy and
cash. In Round 2, Hord took advantage when Steven Federico, Kyle LeDuc and
Jeff Kincaid all had to pit when the mandatory yellow flag came out in Round
9. With Hord taking over the lead, he held off fellow Nissan driver Mark Krueger
for the victory in Round 2. Hord won 40-30, with Lee O’Donnell placing
3rd with 22 points.
Sportsman 2
Although they competed at the same time as the Pro-2 division,
seven Sportsman 2 drivers battled for their share of the largest purse in off-road
racing history.
Mike Oberg (Round 1) and Greg Adler (Round 2) traded victories, but with a
3rd place finish in Round 2, Oberg held off Adler 34-31. Dan Baudoux finished
third with 30 points.
Super Buggy/Class 10/12
30 drivers started in the Super Buggy/Class 10/12 division,
providing more than enough action all weekend. Fresh off of his second Super
Buggy championship
in the last three years (2003, 2005), Aaron Hawley swept both rounds of the
shootout, holding off Steve Krieman and Larry Foddrill (tied) 40-28.
Desert
Truck 7
Off-Road Racing veteran Larry Roeseler, known for his desert
racing success, conquered the short course at the Chula Vista International
Off-Road Raceway
successfully. By winning Round 1, and placing 2nd behind Broc Ross in Round
2, Roeseler edged out Ross 36-34. Javier Sacio placed third with 30 points.
Desert Truck 7s
John Holmes held off Brian Cannon both days, winning the Desert
Truck 7s division 40-32. Holly Hoffman had a 5th place finish in Round 1 and
a 4th place finish
in Round 2 to place third with 23 points.
Single Buggy/1600 (Race 1)
With more than 40 entries, the Single Buggy/1600
division was split into two races. In Race 1, Arden Dennington and Michael
Seefeldt tied at 36 points each,
but Dennington won the tie-breaker by winning Round 2, with Seefeldt finishing
second in the round. Dennington finished 2nd behind Seefeldt in Round 1. Aaron
Hawley finished 3rd with 25 points.
Single Buggy/1600 (Race 2)
Mark Steinhardt swept both rounds of the Single
Buggy/1600 race, finishing ahead of Adam Pfankuch both days. Steinhardt won
40-32, with Craig Forest placing
third with 26 points.
Unlimited Desert Truck
The Unlimited Desert Truck division was one of two divisions
that competed on the 2-mile desert course. Marty Coyne and Jason Baldwin led
the field both
days, but it was Coyne who was able to take the victory in both rounds ahead
of Baldwin to claim the trophy for the weekend. Tim Herbst finished 4th in
Round 1 and 3rd in Round 2 to finish with 26 points (3rd).
Unlimited Desert Buggy
Rob MacCachren and John Herder tied atop the Unlimited
Desert Buggy standings with 34 points each, but with his victory in Round 2,
MacCachren won the shootout
under the tie-breaker rules. Herder’s victory ahead of MacCachren in
Round 1 put him in position, but a 2nd place finish was not enough for Herder.
Andy McMillin finished 3rd with 26 points.
For
More Information:
CORR LUCAS OIL Series
Championship Off-Road Racing
192 N. State Road 267, Suite 267
Avon, IN 46123
317-272-2827
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