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WSORR Closes Out Big Season at Lucas Oil Speedway

World  Series of Off-Road Racing NEWS 
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For  Immediate Release, September 24, 2007. Contact for info, photos, video  
clips:  Steve Weiss,  303-880-7221 
Hord, Greaves and Taylor  Grab  WSORR Championships at Lucas Oil Speedway  
WHEATLAND, Mo. – It came down to the final two rounds of  fender-to-fender 
action and as the dust settled over the Lucas Oil Speedway in  Wheatland, Mo., 
class champions were crowned in nine Lucas Oil World Series of  Off-Road Racing 
(WSORR) classes. Some familiar names were at the top of the list  in the PRO 
category as Chad Hord of Felch, Mich., took the PRO Light title in  his Boss 
Snowplow Kumho Nissan Frontier; Johnny Greaves of Abrams, Wisc., drove  his 
Monster Forest County Potawatomi BFG Toyota to the PRO 4x4 championship; and  
Scott Taylor of Belvidere, Ill., grabbed the PRO 2WD crown in the Skyjacker BFG  
Ford. 
The race weekend, sponsored by Nissan and billed as the  “Nissan Showdown in 
the Show-Me State�??, brought WSORR Tour 2007 to the new  state-of-the-art Lucas 
Oil Speedway for a first ever off-road race event and  local fans were awed 
by the non-stop action under sunny late summer Missouri skies.   
Points championships were determined in both thrilling  and heartbreaking 
fashion throughout the weekend, particularly in the PRO Light  Pickup battle 
where Jeff Kincaid of Argonne,  Wisc., had made a late season surge to take the 
points lead away from his rival  Hord. Kincaid drove his Potawatomi BFG Toyota 
to the Round 12 win on Saturday  followed by Hord and Art Schmitt in a Goodyear 
Nissan.  Kincaid needed to finish only sixth or  better to clinch the title 
in Sunday’s final round.  Hord grabbed the hole shot on the tight  and 
technical Wheatland track and Kincaid settled into the third position until  he spun 
his truck and then received terminal damage to his Toyota Tacoma when he  was 
struck hard by another racetruck following in the pack of pursuers. The  
disappointed perennial PRO Light champ had to settle for 13th and  then watch as 
Hord drove to the win and his second class title in a row.  Randy Eller 
(Taylorville, Ill.)  finished second in Round 13 in his Maxxis  Ford and Schmitt 
(Pittsburgh, Penn.) survived an end-over-end crash and  recovered in time to grab 
the third podium spot in the final round battle of  attrition.    
Johnny Greaves had an easier time of it in the PRO 4x4  contest by winning 
the Round 12 race and padding his big points lead.  Carl Renezeder (Newport 
Beach, Calif.) in  the Lucas Oil BFG Sobe Nissan Titan was second on Saturday 
followed by Scott  Douglas (El Cajon,  Calif.) in the Amsoil Kumho  Ford.  Greaves 
let those two duke it  out on the track in Sunday’s finale to the thrill of 
the crowd with Renezeder  getting the win, Douglas second and Kent  Brascho in 
his Goodyear Chevrolet finishing third.  Greaves played it safe and finished  
fourth but joined the post-race celebration in winner’s circle to claim his  
season long points title. Brascho (Pell  City, Ala.) concluded  his successful 
privateer effort in WSORR Tour 2007 by finishing second in the  points.  Al 
Drews (Ypsilanti, Mich.) finished third in the final points  standings.  
Multiple PRO 2WD champion Scott Taylor added a first  WSORR championship to 
his impressive resume and took nothing for granted by  driving his way to the 
title with a win in Sunday’s final round.  Dan Vanden Heuvel, Appleton, Wisc., 
who  was driving the Herculiner Toyo Ford of an injured Ross Hoek, finished 
second on  Sunday and “Hot Rod�?? Rhonda Konitzer, (Oconto Falls, Wisc.), in her 
MYM Goodyear  Chevrolet made her second podium finish of the season by 
claiming third.  Vanden Heuvel put Hoek’s truck in the  winner’s circle the day 
before in Round 12 followed by Brian Hinman (Billings, Mont.) in the Redline 
Goodyear Chevrolet and  Keith Steele, who was campaigning his Monster Goodyear 
Chevrolet SRT Division  truck in the PRO contest, finished third. 
Earlier in the day, Steele (Madison, Wisc.) had a  door-to-door battle with 
Super Stock Truck defending champion Dan Baudoux  (Hemlock, Mich.) in the Mole 
Lake Casino BFG Ford that  had the Lucas Oil Speedway crowd on its feet until 
the final couple of turns  when Baudoux’s truck expired.  Steele got the Round 
12 win but the biggest celebration was by Ben  Wandahsega of Bark River, 
Mich., who clinched the Super Truck championship in  his Potawatomi Toyo Chevrolet 
by finishing second and holding off the man  chasing him in the points --  
third  place finisher Dave Waldvogel (Fond du Lac, Wisc.) in the Bendix Toyo  
Chevrolet.  In Saturday’s race,  Baudoux cruised to the win followed by Steele 
and  Wandahsega. 
The Super Buggy crown is headed north to Alderman,  British Columbia, as Gary 
Nierop on Goodyear Tires put himself in position to  clinch the title with a 
strong second place finish in Saturday’s race and then  he carefully 
negotiated his way around the track in Sunday’s finale to avoid the  fate of Jeff 
Kincaid.  The strategy  worked as Nierop clinched the points with a ninth place 
finish in the  finale.  Fellow Canadian Corry  Heynen on BFG Tires was stealing 
some of the thunder in victory circle with  back-to back wins in the final two 
rounds.  John Mason (Laona, Wisc.) in his Mendeola Goodyear Honda followed 
Heynen  and Nierop to the podium on Saturday and then followed it up with a 
second place  finish on Sunday.  Scott Schwalbe  (Rhinelander, Wisc.) on BFGs 
grabbed the final podium spot in the season  finale. 
Scott Beauchamp of Bark River, Mich., took any possible drama out of the  
Stock Truck class points race by finishing strong in his Goodyear Chevrolet and  
sweeping the weekend action.  Beauchamp won six of the twelve rounds of racing 
in 2007 on his way to  the title.  Jason Bort in a Goodyear  Chevrolet 
finished second and Eric Ruppel in the BFG Ford finished second and  third on 
Saturday which is where they also finished in the points.  Al Konitzer in the 
Goodyear Dodge was  second on Sunday followed by Craig Metz in a Toyo Ford. 
The 1600 Buggy class title goes to John Fitzgerald of  Omaha, Neb., who was 
battling defending class champ  Mark Steinhardt in a close points chase.  A DNF 
took Steinhardt’s BFG buggy out of contention on Saturday even  though he 
bounced back with a third place finish on Sunday.   Fitzgerald didn’t make the 
podium  in Wheatland but his five wins for Goodyear on the season powered him to 
the  championship.  The final WSORR  rounds in Wheatland were swept by 
Michael Seefeldt in his BFG machine. John  Huven was second in Round 11 and Terry 
Fitzgerald was third, both on  Goodyears.  On Sunday, Bob Blaney on  BFGs 
followed Seefeldt with Steinhardt in third.   
In 1600 Light Buggy action, Jamie Kleikamp of Wilson, Mich., took the Round 
11 win and the Series  title for Goodyear.  He was followed  by Mike Vanden 
Heuvel on Toyo Tires on Saturday with Wes Frehse on BFGs  third.  Vanden Heuvel 
picked up his  fourth win of the season in Round 12 followed by Bryan Holtger 
on Goodyears and  Todd Lemke on BFGs. 
Tim Moeller swept the Formula 4x4 racing in Wheatland in  his Goodyear Ford 
but it was the consistency of Dave DeMaegd of Mishawaka, Ind., in a Goodyear 
Jeep that crowned him as  the titleholder by just one point over Bob Sayers in a 
Goodyear Ford.  DeMaegd finished second on Sunday with  Johnny Cornish in a 
Goodyear Ford third.  On Saturday, Jerry Conrad followed Moeller to the finish 
line in his Pit  Bull Ford followed by Larry Maciosek in a Goodyear Ford. 
More  information about the World Series championship results is available at 
_www.wsorr.com_ (http://www.wsorr.com/) .  The Lucas Oil Speedway web site is 
 www.lucasoilspeedway.com. 



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