World Series of Off-Road Racing

The Lucas Oil World Series of Off-Road Racing (WSORR) was an American off-road racing series. The series began in 2007 and it ended after the 2008 season.

2007 Pro 4x4 champion Johnny Greaves

Classes

WSORR sanctioned classes from Trophy Trucks down to grassroots racers.[1] Feature classes included high performance, high power Trophy race trucks in 4x4, 2WD and compact pickup truck configurations.[1]

Tracks

Champions

PRO 4x4

  • 2008 Kent Brascho[4]
  • 2007 Johnny Greaves[5]

PRO 2WD

2007 Pro 2WD champion Scott Taylor, pictured in 2012

PRO Light

SRT Super Truck

  • 2008 Keith Steele[4]
  • 2007 Ben Wandahsega[5]

PRO Super Buggy

  • 2008 John Mason[4]
  • 2007 Gary Nierop[5]

SRT Stock Truck

  • 2008 Eric Ruppel[4]
  • 2007 Scott Beauchamp[5]

SRT 1600 Buggy

  • 2008 Mark Steinhardt[4]
  • 2007 John Fitzgerald[5]

SRT 1600 Light

  • 2008 Mike Vanden Heuvel[4]
  • 2007 Jamie Kleikamp[5]

SRT Formula 4x4

  • 2008 Dave DeMaegd[4]
  • 2007 Dave DeMaegd[5]

Grassroots Classix

  • 2008 Rob Weiland[4]

Grassroots Enduro

  • 2008 Jim Van Rixel[4]

Television

WSORR events were shown tape delayed on American television on Speed Channel and on Motors TV in Europe.[6] VERSUS broadcast some of the events.[1]

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References

  1. "WSORR Oshkosh Races Garner More National TV". Motorsports Journal. Retrieved February 10, 2013.
  2. "2008 Official Schedule". WSORR official website. Archived from the original on July 24, 2008. Retrieved February 10, 2013.
  3. "2007 Official Schedule". WSORR official website. Archived from the original on July 1, 2007. Retrieved February 10, 2013.
  4. "2008 WSORR Year-End Award Winners". Who Won.com. Retrieved December 16, 2012.
  5. "Hord, Greaves and Taylor Grab WSORR Championships at Lucas Oil Speedway". Speed Net Direct. Retrieved December 16, 2012.
  6. "WSORR: WSORR names TV production team". Motorsport.com. Retrieved December 16, 2012.
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