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The Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series, also known as LOORRS, was a short course off-road racing series in the United States and Mexico. Following the bankruptcy of the CORR series in 2008, Lucas Oil founded LOORRS in 2009, featuring racing events in Arizona, California, Nevada, Missouri, as well as Ensenada, Baja California, Mexico. [1]
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Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series (2 P) Pages in category "Lucas Oil" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total.
The off-road course at the Lucas Oil Wheatland Complex is 1.3 mi (2.1 km) long with seven left-hand turns and 2 right-hand turns, with large jumps. [7] The Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series held races on the circuit from 2015 until the series folded after the 2020 season (and it was on the tentative 2021 schedule. [ 10 ]
Lucas Oil owns or sponsors motorsports race teams, events and series at all levels, including NASCAR, INDYCAR, NHRA, IHRA, POWRi, ASCS, WAR and MLRA. [13] Lucas Oil also owns and operates many high-profile racing series, including Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series, Monster Jam, Lucas Oil Drag Boat Series, Lucas Oil Pro Pulling League, Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series, Lucas Oil Modified Series ...
Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series (2 P) M. Motorcycle off-road racing series (9 C, 37 P) R. Red Bull Frozen Rush (3 P) Pages in category "Off-road racing series"
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
Switching to four wheels in 2009, Deegan ventured into short course off-road racing in the Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series' Unlimited Lites division. He ultimately won the championship over more experienced off-road drivers. [2] At the 2010 X Games, Deegan competed in the Rally Car event at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum.