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2011 Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series

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The 2011 Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series (a short course off-road racing series), is the third season of the Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series. The 2011 season saw established stars solidify their reign in their respective classes. In Pro 4 Unlimited, Bryce Menzies roared to the championship with five wins and 11 podium finishes, showcasing his mastery of the high-powered trucks. His relentless attacks and calculated maneuvers left veterans like Rob MacCachren and Rick Huseman in his dust.

Tracks

The series will visit five different venues in 2011.

Race results

The season consists of 15 championship rounds. The final round will count toward the Lucas Oil Off Road Challenge Cup.

Trucks and buggies

Rd. Date Track Pro 4 Pro 2 Pro Lite Super Lite Pro Buggy Limited Buggy
1 19 March Firebird International Raceway Rick Huseman Bryce Menzies Brian Deegan RJ Anderson Doug Fortin John Fitzgerald
2 20 March Firebird International Raceway Rick Huseman Rob Naughton Chris Brandt Jeffrey Kargola Mike Porter Curt Geer
3 16 April Speedworld Off Road Park Rick Huseman Rob MacCachren Chris Brandt Jacob Person Mike Porter Dave Mason
4 17 April Speedworld Off Road Park Rick Huseman Rob MacCachren Brian Deegan Jacob Person Steven Greinke John Fitzgerald
5 21 May Glen Helen Raceway Carl Renezeder Carl Renezeder Brian Deegan RJ Anderson Curt Geer Steven Greinke
6 22 May Glen Helen Raceway Kyle LeDuc Carl Renezeder Brian Deegan Dawson Kirchner Jerry Whelchel John Fitzgerald
7 25 June Miller Motorsports Park
8 26 June Miller Motorsports Park
9 6 August Glen Helen Raceway
10 7 August Glen Helen Raceway
11 24 September Speedworld Off Road Park
12 25 September Speedworld Off Road Park
13 5 November Las Vegas Motor Speedway
14 6 November Las Vegas Motor Speedway
15 10 December Firebird International Raceway
- 11 December Firebird International Raceway

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Karts and UTVs

Rd. Date Track Kart Modified Kart Junior 1 Kart Junior 2 UTV
1 19 March Firebird International Raceway Mitchell Dejong Eliott Watson Myles Cheek Corry Weller
2 20 March Firebird International Raceway Mitch Guthrie Jr Travis Pecoy Maxwell Ries Code Rahders
3 16 April Speedworld Off Road Park Mitchell Dejong Eliott Watson Myles Cheek Doug Mittag
4 17 April Speedworld Off Road Park Mitch Guthrie Jr Eliott Watson Chad Graham Doug Mittag
5 21 May Glen Helen Raceway Mitch Guthrie Jr Eliott Watson Chad Graham Code Rahders
6 22 May Glen Helen Raceway Mitchell Dejong Travis Pecoy Myles Cheek Code Rahders
7 25 June Miller Motorsports Park
8 26 June Miller Motorsports Park
9 6 August Glen Helen Raceway
10 7 August Glen Helen Raceway
11 24 September Speedworld Off Road Park
12 25 September Speedworld Off Road Park
13 5 November Las Vegas Motor Speedway
14 6 November Las Vegas Motor Speedway
15 10 December Firebird International Raceway
- 11 December Firebird International Raceway

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References

  1. ^ a b "Organization Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series". mylaps.com. Archived from the original on 3 May 2011. Retrieved 28 April 2011.